The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 24, 1910, SECTION TWO, Page 5, Image 21

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, APRTL 24, 1910.
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.Why not visit the property today? It's worth your
while. Take the Sellwood car and get off
at Tolman avenue. ?
Columbia Trust Company
Board of Trade Building.
A
FOR
New motlei'n 11-room house, in Irvington; lot 100x100; bard-sur-facerl
streets. Also vacant lots and other houses for sale by R. B. and
F. T. Rice. Phone K. Co8, iu office at 16th and Brazee streets.
Residence phone East 2432.
FOR SALE OR
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" A.... ..W, Yi - 1(ntrf y 1.1,1.11111, ,VW... -v. ;
'lhis fine 4u-ft. gasoline (-abm-lciuni li, wiui 1-rooi. lemJ'-r aiul launch
nouse. jatin. decks and interior are of sona manogany. leciric-liglit-ed
cabin, lavatory and berths; completely fitted for cruising1. Built In
1909. Could not "be duplicated for less than $6000. Will sell cheap or
trade for Portland real estate or acreagre close In.
ROSS KNOUSH INVESTMENT COMPANY. 328 Mohawk Bldgr.
FOREIGN RULE FEAR
Political Leader Says Spain
Is Controlled by Powers.
QUEEN-MOTHER IS BLAMED
Senor Ivor rout Also Believes That
Conservative Victory In Great
Britain Might Lead to -War
Involving All Europe.
MADRID. April 23. (Special.) Senor
Lerroux, the Republican leader, made
. a powerful speech at a banquet In
Barcelona In which he threatened the
existence of the , monarchy itself. Re
ferring to the political struggle in
Great Britain, he spoke of England as
the axle of the world. A Conservative
victory mlgrht, he said, lead to a Euro
pean war, into which even Spain might
be dragged.
Turning to Spanish politics, he de
clared that the axle on which every
thing turned was in Rome. The re
cent fall of the government of Senor
Jloret was due to Papal influence exer
cised through the medium of the Nun
cio in Madrid. It had been proved that
Spain was not governed by a Span
ish government, but by foreign powers
who had their headquarters in Rome.
This state of things, he said, would
continue there would sbe no freedom
1n politics, no peace in the spirit of
the people, of tranquillity In the home,
until some one had the courage to con
duct the Queen-Mother, with all due
respect, to the frontier.
Benor Lerroux thought Senor" Maura
was still a powerful factor in politics,
end had lately prevented the consoli
dation of the Liberal forces while he
rw&s preparing the way for the ascent
to power 'of General Weyler, thinking
that that commander would place his
sword at the service of the Jesuits. At
the end of his speech, Senor Lerroux
eaid that the presence of women at
the banquet proved that the opinions
of the party were becoming a part of
their social life, and he trusted that, if
tomorrow they were obliged, as In July
last, to fight in the streets, they might
be able to count on the co-operation
f women.
Lerroux first became conspicuous In
1900. when he was summoned to Bar
celona to organize the general strik
provoked by the prolonged persecution
of the anarchists. In 1901 he was
elected to the Cortes for Barcelona as
a Republican. In the Cortes he was
a popular speaker, but his chief activ
ity was outside and In the press. His
style of controversy is violent and per
sonal, full of appeals to envy and class
SALE
EXCHANGE
S-w-
MEETING NOTICES.
THE M EMBERS OP COLUMBIA "RE
BEKAH LODGE. NO. 8. I. O. O. F-, are
requested at Oddfellows' Hall, cor. First
and Alder streets, this (Sunday) evening
at 7 P. M. to attend the 89th anniversary
services at Taylor-Street M. E. Church.
Vernetta Cox, N. G. ; Ella P. Suavely, Sec.
HASSALO LODGE, No. 16. I. O. O. F.
Members are requested to meet in our hall
at 7 o'clock this evening to accompany Can
ton Portland to Taylor-street M. H. church,
to hear the anniversary sermon.
F. COZENS, Sec.
W. O. "W.. Mt Hood Circle No. 151. will
give a military whlat Tuesday, April 26,
in the East Side Woodmen's Hall. East
Sixth and Alder streets. Prizes and re
freshments; canvas removed for dancing.
Admission 16c COMMITTEE.
SPECIAL MEETING Tuesday. April 26. at
2:30 P. M-. at the Commons Hall. 22 Front
street North. Subject. "Prison. Rescue .and
Reform work. All women Interested are
urged to be present.
ORDER OF OWLS.
ATTENTION.
Social session Sunday evening. April 24
at 7:30 P. M. sharp In the Marquam Theater
bldg. A. 3. WEYANT. Sec
REGIMENTAL DANCE given under the
auspices of Webfoot Company. No. 65, W. O.
W.. Friday evening, April 29. in W. O. W.
Temple. 128 11th. Lucas' orchestra.
CENTENNIAL COUNCIL K & L OF 8
invites you to a social eventng. Whist and
ice-cream. Wednesday evening. .April 27.
at new hall over Laue-Davis drug store. Sd
and Yamhill. Adm.. 15c.
FRATERNAL. UNION OF AMERICA
Rose City and Equity lodges will give a
whist and dance Friday, April 29, Forasters'
Hall. Marquam bldg. Frizes. Admission
15 cents
NEW HALL
A 2002.
-For rant, 10 Second St. Phone
BORN.
NIXON At The Dalles Hospital, April 20. to
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nixon, of Twin Falle,
Idaho, a son. Mrs. Nixon was formerly Miss
Rose Michel, of The Dal lea.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
DUCKETT In this city. April 23, at the
residence of her daughter. Mrs. Mary E.
Durazo, 1060 Macadam St.. Mrs. Helen
Duckett, aged 75 years. Funeral from the
above residence at 8:30 A. M. tomorrow
(Monday), April 25. thence to St. Michael's
Church. 4th and Mill sts. Service at
A. M. Friends invited. Interment Lone
Fir Cemetery-
OLSEN At the home of her parents. -755
East Burnside St.. April 22, Helen Olsen.
aged 1-4 years 9 months. Funeral serv
ices will be held today (Sunday!, at 2
P. M., at Ericson & Co.'s chapel, 40a
Alder St. Friends respectfully invited.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.
KING In this city. April 22, Susan King.
late of Chenowith. Wash., aged 3t years.
The funeral services will be held at Fin
ley's chapel at 2 P. M. today (Sunday).
Friends invited. Interment private.
RODNEY The funeral of Miss Lydia Rod
ney will take place from St. Mark's
Church. 21st and Marshall, on Monday at
1 :.!0 P. M. Friends Invited.
lunnlng A McKniee, funeral Director.
7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Laa m
si utant. Office of County Ccroner.
ZELLER-BYRNES CO., Faneral Directors,
694 Williams ave.; both phones; lady attend
snt; most modern establishment in the city.
KllWARD UOLMAN CO.. Faneral Illrocl
on, tiO 3d t. Lady Assistant. Phone M. 607.
J. P. FIN LEY A SON. Sd and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phono Main 9. A 1699.
EAST SlOE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. S. Punning, inc. E. 62. B 2525.
EKIC'SON CO. Undertakers; lady assist
ant. 4U9 Aider. M. 813. A 22SS.
LERCH, undertaker, cor. East Alder and
6th. phones 781. B 1888. Ludy assistant.
" TONSETH FLORAL CO..
MARQUAM BLDG.
FLORAL DEslUNS.
trboaeat jtlaUn, 6102. A ,1102. A
DIED.
WALDECKER At her late residence. 664
E. Alder -St., Mrs. Eliza A. Waldecker,
aged 66 years ' 10 months and 20 days.
Announcement of funeral later.
RODNEY In this city, on Saturday. April
23. Lydia Rodney, daughter of the late
Henry Fisher and Mary Burton Rodney,
of Lewes, Dela.. aged 73 years.
CALLAHAN April 23, J. J. Callahan, aged
78 years. Remains at Dunning A McEntee
parlors. Funeral notice later.
STARR In this city, April 23. Mrs. Poca
hontas Starr, aged 6o years. Announce
ment of funeral later.
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OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT. Main tit.
SECRETARY, Mala 699.
HUMANE OFFICER. East 477.
NEW TODAY.
-(k6.iBaVAra Cos
ON TUESDAY NEXT
At Our Salesroom. 152 Park St.
We have the furniture, etc., of pri
vate home on East Madison st. removed
to Bakers' Auction House for conveni
ence of auction sale, comprising grenu
Ine leather couch and Turkish rockers,
mil h ok ii ti y library and center tables,
quartered oak rockers, davenport,
bookcases, quartered oak bedroom fur
niture, Iron beds, spring and best mat
tresses, prlnceu and . other dressers,
chiffoniers, commodes, quartered oak
dininpr-room furniture, alabaster vase,
axminster and velvet rugs, portieres,
box couch, drop-head sewing machine,
syntphonium with harp and drum at
tachment, heaters, kitchen utensils and
other effects. Sale on Tuesday next at
lO o'clock.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
We have consigned to ua from
storage company and others a clean,
useful lot of household goods. Sale at
10 o'clock.
BAKER & SOX. Auctioneers.
Preliminary Announcements
The Pareliun Furniture Manufacture
Insr C'o., who are reti.iin; from tbe fur
niture trade, have consigned their
whole stock of high-grade, well-manufactured
furniture to us. with instruc
tions to dispose of the same at public
auction at our salesrooms, 152 Park St.
MONDAY, MAY 2
comprising: genuine massive mahnttanT
and mission library tables, writing
desks, magazine racks, comfort rock
ers, arm rockers, armchairs, dininq
chairs, sewing and bedroom rockers,
hat racks, etc. The rockers and chairs
have the best genuine leather seats,
and the whole of the goods are of the
best workmanship and solid quartered
oak and real mahogany.
Tbe finishes are grolden. fumed early
EnsrllKh and weathered oak.
First-class furniture dealers, - hotel
proprietors and parties furnishing their
homes are especially invited to attend
this sale. Such an auction of high
class n'W furniture has never before
occurred in our city. Intending pur
chasers can see samples of this stock
at our salesrooms any time this week.
Sale starts on Monday, May 2, at lO
o'clock. 4 Terms cash.)
Full particulars will be announced
in next Sunday's papers of Grand Auc
tion for the furniture, carpets, etc., from
the fine residence of the late Hon. .
If. William. . This sale will be held
at our spacious salesrooms, 352 Park st.
JAKER & SOX. Auctioneers.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill '
Resmlar Sales Days.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A. M.
We show tbe largest and most com
plete line of s;ood second-hand furni
ture, carpets, ransres, etc.. to be found
In the city, Including pianos, organs,
davenports, couches, rockers, library
and parlor tables, bookcases, desks,
sewing machines, sideboards, buffets,
china closets, extension tables, dining
chairs, dinnerware, etc.; iron beds,
dressers, commodes, steel ranges,
kitchen cabinets, gas ranges, gas ovens,
refrigerators of all sizes: also roll and
flat-top office desks, revolving chairs,
office chairs, typewriters, filing cab
inets, etc.
We sell at private sale at all times
groceries, clothing, shoes, granltware,
etc., at cost in our store, 171 Second st.,
next to auction room.
J. T. WILSOX, Auctioneer.
Cash paid for furniture, stocks of
merchandise, etc. Call Main 1626, A
AUCTIONSALES
Ford Auction Co.
211 First Street
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
At 10 A. M. Each Day
We will not attempt to itemize the
furniture we have for these sales, for it
would only take up too much of your
time to read over a great long list,
as we have almost everything to fur
nish the home complete from cellar to
garret and then some: We are crowded
to the door and must sell at any price,
as we still have more coming in all the
time. so. If you are contemplating
buying furniture of any kind, don't fail
to see us before buying. If you cannot
find it convenient to attend our sales,
call at any time and our salesman will
give you prices so low it will surprise
you. FORD ArCTIOS CO.
Phones Main 8951. A 2445.
S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer
Office and salesrooms. No. 126 Sec
ond street, between Washington and
Aides. Sales days, Tuesday and Fri
day. Attractive sale of household fur
niture Tuesday at 126 Second street.
Furniture at private sale all this week
account of administrator. Cash for
household effects. Main 2473. S. L. N.
Ciilman, Auctioneer.
SJ.-rtm. S4500. .".0O0. tio.oon. or to suit, to
lend on improved property. K 020, Ore
irnninn. $100. NKAR Patton ave.. ."OxlOO. $(isO, terms:
cement walks down. paid. Zella Oossett, 7
West Killlngsworth. -
FOR SALE Piano check for $L reasonable.
d isu. iTrfta-n-n-"
fkuttioiiSaleft
NEW TODAY.
N. B. N. B.
Income Investments
TO CONSIDERATE, CONSERVATIVE
AND CAUTIOUS INVESTORS.
WEST SIDE PROPERTY, US,0OO CASH,
close in south of Morrison and west
of Park, nets 10 per cent clear on
money invested; leased to responsible
partv for $250 per month! income
can "be increased to 14 per cent on
expiration of lease in 14 months.
Price $30,000. cash $18,000, balance
2hb years, 6 per' cent,
IX BEST SECTION OF PORTLAND.
Will pay 9 per cent net on Invest
ment of $15,000, $6000 cash, balance 6
per cent.
ALSO AN IXVESTMEXT which will
?ay 8 per cent net on investment of
8750, cash $3750, balance 6 per cent.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS HOME.
House was built by owner, who is a
Scotchman who will only have the
best. First floor lias a large beauti
ful living-room, dinlrig-room, kitchen,
lavatory and screened-ln porch.
Second floor has 4 large, light, beau
tiful bedrooms, sewing-room, chil
dren's room, bath and toilet and
sleeping porch; lots of large closets
with windows that open, insuring
perfect ventilation. View is perfecL
Basement full concrete, has separate
coal and wood bins, wood lift, stove
with heater colls to heat water
through Summer and doing away
with use of furnace. Floor of base
ment raised 4 inches above ground
level, which insures perfect dryness.
Lot 50x100. Price $8000, cash $3500,
balance $50 per month. 6 per cent.
NOB HILL
HOME, SWEET HOME.
Instead of a room in an apartment
house, a lawn for the children to
play on, 10 rooms, 5 bedrooms, toilets
separate from bath, first and second
floor lavatories; maid's quarters
separate; inlaid tile fireplaces, in
candescent lights, sidewall brackets.
lights in parlor, dining-room and
lavatories: large and numerous clos
ets, three fireplaces in house; lower
floor hardwood. If you want a place
bunt dv qay laoor, ror a nome, wnicn
you will find cheaper than the ex
pense attached to building, come in
and investigate this.- Lot 50x100.
Price $14,600, cash $7500, balance 6
per cent, 4 years. .
HARTMAN &TH0MPS0N
Realty Dept.,
Chamber of Commerce Bldg:.
Phone Private Ex. 20.
N. B. N. B.
AVENUi
CORNER LOT
TWO-STORY
Brick
$12,500
Handles.
Dabney 8l Dabney
412 Commercial Block,
Second and Washington.
Turner Heights
Portland Heights' newest subdivi
sion, situated on carline and Ravens
view Drive. To be placed on the mar
ket Monday, April 25th. Prices $950
and up. Terms, 20 per cent down.
Realty Syndicate
519 Henry Building.
Southern Portland quarter blocks
for only $1500. Royal view of Oaks,
river and mountains.
Chapin & Herlow
332 Chamber of Commerce.
For Lease
Two desirable close-in corners,
on Taylor street; long term. An
exceptional opportunity to get
something possessing merit.
Vanduyn & Walton
515 Chamber Commerce.
Street
Corner, 100x100. Agents need not
apply. Deal with the- owner direct.
Address C940f Oregonian.
GRAND
I REALTY 1
I SYNDICATE f
View Lo
NEW IOBAT.
a
i $40,000 ;
100x100 on Park st.;
a very choice hotel or ;
I apartment site. J
1 $25,000 j
,50x100 on Washing-
; ton st. j
j $22,500
100x100 on 12th and
S Harrison. Z
$20,000 i
"Warehouse property
Z -with 3-story brick with ;
concrete foundation. A
; corner on 13th st., with
I railway switch now in. I
Z This cannot be dupli-
; cated either as a ware-
Z house location or as a J
Z speculative buy. Half Z
I cash. J
i $13,000 I
: 40x110, with flats I
Z bringing in $125 per
J month, near 14th st. J
: $8000 j
Z 50x100 on Harrison. Z
$5250
34x100 on 10th st.
$5500
A business lot on
Grand avenue near the
bridge. This is below
market.
$4500
50x100 in
Hill district.
the Nob
425 Failing Bldg.
Phone Main 8510
lUARTER
APARTMENT SITE
Close In.
Nob Hill
Price
$17,500
Terms.
Dabney & Dabney
412 Commercial Block,
Second and Washington.
IRVINGTON
75x100, East 20th near Tillamook,
beautiful building site, only $3500 ; all
improvements in. 304 McKay Bldg.
8 1-R ACRES, under cultivation, no better
soil in Oregon, containing: set of buildings,
300 (variety) fruit trees bearing; on county
road and efectric railway. In prosperous
town; compelled to aell; $2100, terms. AE
618. Oregon lan.
IN Ladd's Addition, near Hawthorne ave..
new 7 -room house; most modern, up-to-date
home In city ; owner needs money ;
must sell; $6500. some terms.
CULVER. 623 Chamber Commerce.
ALTERATION" hands on suits and coats and
experienced salespeople for all depts. are
wanted at the closing out sale of the Mc
Allen & McDonnell store. 3d and Mor
rison ; 3d street entrance.
WANTED Two rooms and board In fam
ily of adults by man and wife. No
other boarders; must be first-class and
in rood West Side location ; state terms.
C 9rft. Oregonian.
WANTED At once. 'janitor for night work;
must furnish bonds; give reference, experi
ence, age and your telephone number. F
020, Oregonian.
PARTI desires a nice house in the Nob
Hill district, not too expensive, but mod
em; can pay MHH) cash down. C 993,
Oregonian.
WANT a business lot somewhere In the
district between Stark and Taylor and
not west of 20th ; part cash. C 991.
Oregonian.
WANT a nice little home, not much above
grade, hnndy to car and modern, not to
exceed $;i000; can pay $1000 cash. C 992.
Oregonian.
IN central residence district. East Portland,
Mxo. $22A0: or .40x100. $2600; flat or
bunirslow it-
CULVEK. U3 Chamber Commerce.
Archibald
BLOCK
NEW TODAY.
Half block on East Yam
hill, facing O. R. & N. track.
This is $7500 less than any
other half block in the East
Side warehouse d i s t ri c t.
Half cash.
W. H. Grindstaff
510 Commercial Block.
Phone Main 6009.
100X100
Chapin & Herlow
332 Chamber of Commerce
HOMESTEAD
We have the relinquishment of a
choice homestead of 160 acres, located
In the Klickitat fruit district In
wasnington; bo or 70 acres of fine land
ready to cultivate; plenty of water and
on a railroad, close to the Columbia
River. This land will raise apples as
cnoice as inose at.
HOOD RIVER,
and will be worth big- money to the
buyer. Price only $200. Remember,
tnese opportunities ao not come often
so gret busy.
Wallace Investment Co.
E17-K3 8 Oregonian Bldg.
A
IRVINGTOTT, one block from carline,
double house. 9 rooma one side. 8 rooms
on the other: all modern conveniences;
cement walks and basements; hard
surface pavements. All Included, $6000,
terms.
B)
160 ACRES fine land, rolling, with
5,000.000 standing timber, 28 miles
from Portland, two miles from railroad
and Columbia River; $40 per acre;
terms.
C)
10 ACRES, in tracts one to five
acres, Milwaukie, $750 per acre; half
cash.
See OWNER, 405 Wells-Fargo Bldg.
Look Portland Over
From the swellest apartment site in
Portland.
100x100. 1 .block from car and within
15 minutes' walk of Postoffice.
This property Is on Wheeler street,
between Clackamas and Halsey streets.
WM. ADAMS.
WM. A. APPERSOX,
251 Washington St.
STOP PAYING RENT
Own your own home, $2fl" cash, bal
ance 925 a month, price $-HT0, for a
modern new bungalow, five rooms and
attic, fall basement, modern plunibins;
beam eeillnyr. woodllft and nil other
modern conveniences, altuated 1 block
from Union avenue cars and school.
Full p&rtlcnlaxs. see
F. W. TORGLER
I0 SHERLOCK BLDG.
$15 Per Acre
840 acres, 75 acres cleared, large
barn, 2 small houses, living water
piped to buildings, some good timber,
best of fruit land: county road through
It; 3 miles to R. R. town in Washington
DUBOIS S CROCKETT
-Washington Bldg.. Room 3.
INVESTMENT
$102 per month rental Income, first
class proposition, store buildlnjg and
flats, close In on East Side. For prices
and terms nee
. F. W. TORGLER
108 SHERLOCK BLDG.
IRVINGTON
We have a few of the $1500 lots left,
between Thompson and Brazee streets,
all Improvements In and paid.
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.
Cor. 22d and Brazee Sts. Phone E. 935.
FOR OREGON INVESTMENTS
SEE
HARTMAN A THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
FOR SALE Piano check for 125. reaa
. onabl. C 99s, Oregonian.
Morrison St.
NEW TODAY.
Goldschmidfs
Agency
253 V2 Washington, Cor. 3d
THIRD STREET Full lot. brick build
ing, guaranteed income 7 per cent
net S50.000
FOURTEENTH STREET Four - storv
apartments, 11 per cent net
on S36.000
YAMHILL STREET Apartment-house,
including furniture S17.00U
SALMON STREET Apartment-house.
Including furniture. 10 per cent
net $ 11,000
THIRTEENTH STREET Splendid flat?,
close in, 8 per cent net. . .816,000
S1S.OOO Property three blocks from
Washington paying over 10 percent
net on leawe.
Positively the best apartment or
hotel sites from $22.00(1 to $27,000.
and situated close to Washington
and Morrison respectively.
NOB HILL Fine lot west of Twenty
third, only S5000
Fractional lot for flats $ 1250
THIRD ST. Corner near Grant S5000
7th and
Streets
NORTHEAST CORNER
TVe have a responsible ten
ant who desires to lease a
building on this prooerty for a
term of years. Building to
cost about $60,000.
We can delive. this prop
erty at a priee that will en
able it to earn 7 per cent net
on the price of J. ; land anil
building, after establishing a
v"reei- ion f. .
Easy terms. ; i-! ; ;
D. Parker Bryon & Co.
201-2-3-4 Commercial Club Building.
Main 5008, A 2107.
LOOK THIS UP
50x100 feet, ideal residence lot in
IRVINGTON
On Ninth, near Broadway, to be
sacrificed at
$1750
Choice residence district, and this
is by far the cheapest lot and
best investment in the neighbor
hood. Owner left city and wants
io sell quickly.
THOMSON. MACLEOD & KEILL
429 Henry Bldg.
Platting Proposition
Corporation now forming to
take over the finest platting
proposition in Oregon.
Large profits will be made on
this.
Money nearly all subscribed,
but will take in one or two
parties with from $1000 to
$5000. This will bear the clos-
est investigation. For full in
formation address AH 019,
Oregonian.
STORES FOR RENT
Choice new bricks on Wash
ington, near 17th street. Will
igive good lease.
Tenth, near Washington; fine
store; rent reasonable.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY
BANK
S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts.
Modern Bungalow
NEW. 5 ROOMS and at,ttc, concrete
basement, bath, stationary wash
basin, gas and electricity and sun
porch: price $2500: easy terms. 1193
Ivon street, Waverly and Richmond
car. Open today.
T.J. HAMMER
232 Vi Washington St.
IRVINGTON
We have completed and ready for
sale three modern houses in this de
sirable location.
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.
Cor. 22d and Brazee Sts. Phone E. 935.
Bargain For Quick Sale
Or trade for small improved farm. East
Yamhill and 40th streets, large house.
9 rooms, full basement, largo attic,
fireplace, gas, bath: grounds 100 feet
square; fine- lawn, fruit and shrubbery;
$5200. or house and one lot $4000. See
OWNER, 1210 E. Yamhill, phone B 1582,
Oak
food
Kiver