The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 01, 1910, SECTION TWO, Page 10, Image 26

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THE SUNDAY OREGOJVIAN. PORTLAND. MAT 1, 1910.
STEETTVO XOXICES.
THB FUNERAL OF G. 6T.
Clare Segnr. s. veteran of the Civil
War and member of George Wright
Post, will be h$X at Klnley'a
chapel on Monday. May 2. Com
r axles Invited.
A. W. MILLS,
Commander.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. NO. a
A. F. AND A. M. A special meet
' lnff will be held In the Grand
Lodge room, Masonic Temple, on
Tuesday evening. May 3. at 8
o'clock. An address on '"The
Travels of a Mason in Foreisn Lands' will
t,e given by the Rev. Brother D. Buchanan,
under the auspices of 'he combined Blue
Lodees of the city. a cordial invitation is
extended to all Masons i E. A. included) to
attend this lecture. The lodge will be
opened on the first degree. No examina
tions. W. S. WEEKS, Secretary.
W. O- W. Thirteenth anniversary commit
tee Women of Woodcraft will give a five
hundred, whint and dance in W. O. W.
Temple. 12S Eleventh street, Friday even
ing. May 6. Admission 15 cents.
COMMITTEE.
ROYAL CIRCLE will give a military whist
and f0 social Wednesday, May 4, at 128
11th ru, w. O. W. temple. .Dancing. Ad
mission 15c.
ASTRA CIRCLE. Whist and 500 party,
with prizes for both. Thursday, May 5. in
the W. O. W. "building. 128 11th et. Re
freshments and dancing. Admission 20c.
Committee.
MARGUERITE CAMP will give a May
dance Thursday eve.. May 5, at 209 2d st.,
for the benefit of the M. W. A. Sanitarium
at Colorado Springs; 25c.
WOMEN OF WOOIX'RAFT. All members of
Women of Woodcraft are invited to be pres
ent Tuesday evening. May 3. at East Side
Woodman Hall, E. Uth and Alder, to witness
the initiation of 200 new members Into the
ordfr. Oregon City guards will open the
cln le. Astoria circle guards will Initiate and
Mount Hood guards will close the meeting.
M RS. J. LEACH, Pres.
MRi. RUTLBDGB, Sec,
1 T w lit i i mm i jlmjm nm .SP-I ms
DIED.
HIGGIN9 In Fan Diego, Cal., April IS. Chas.
W. Higglns. aged 17, years, an old resident
of Portland. Or., and formerly a member of
the firm of Hlggins & Hamilton.
DROKE April 30, at St. Vincent's Hospital.
Elizabeth Caroline Droke. age 49 years
11 months, of 268 Htanton street. Re
mains at Zeller- Byrnes parlors. Funeral
announcement later.
GORTER In thte city. April 30, Richard J.
doner. ag?d 42 years. Funeral notice later.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
dealers, office and yard lata &4
Marshall. Phones Main 931. A 8931.
IVInriet Cut Fiowers always fresh frets
11,1 our own coofiervacorles. Martla
l'orta MT WsiaiBtS si. Mt
iVal Richmond and Wallnd Australia,
v t Hi independent Coal A Ice Como
eppuaite City Library. Bota pbooM.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
rKKSIOKNT. Main SIS.
SECRETARY, Mnln S9S.
HUMANE OFFICEK, Bast T.
SEW TOI AT.
Special Sale
All the furniture and fittings of the
lodging-house at
No. 23 N. Sixth and Burnside
will be sold by public auction on
premises
THURSDAY, MAY 5
At 10 o'clock A. M.
S. L. K. GILMAX, Auctioneer.
GILMAN
Auction and Commission Co.
OffJre and Salesroom No. 126 Second St.
Great bargains this week In houiie-
holrt furniture and rum in large quan
tities, all dimensions.
SALES TUESDAY. FRIDAY
Will pell poods In nil line at private
sale. We are Riving great barsalim in
the Hssisnee stock of hosiery, handker-
chicts, towels, spreads and blankets,
etc. More than One-third off. Sales
room 12ti 2d. near Washington.
X. B. ratth for furnitxire, stocks of
merchandise, etc. Main -43.
S. L. IV. GILMAX, Auctioneer.
RIVERFRONT
Building sites on the West Side of the
Willamette, just IS minutes' ride on
pood car service: beautiful trees, run
ning water, electric lights; fine neigh-
Sengstake & Lyman
90 FIFTH STRKET.
Holladay Addition
k v i new ufiimiim nais, tun
basement ; lot 50x100, facing- east;
fine lawn with plenty of flowers;
' cn.riii iMcnniiv, wnttVIIlK UIH-
tance; 3i block from Broadwav car.
t'Jlnih r i 1. K 1 . , V
It i tv ,
v'! vuii, naiain. icaia o per
cent.
A. J. ti ATKIL
HIH Board or Trade Rlilg.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
BUILPIXG SITE 110x115 feet, corner
Sixteenth and Hawthorne Terrace, best
view on the Heights, for a few days we
have a price of ?7o00 CASH.
Sengstake & Lyman
P0 FIFTH STRKET.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Beautiful home, on E. 15th st.. near
Taylor; 8 rooms, 2 fireplaces; close to
East Side High School. The best car
service in the city 8500.
Easy terms. Fhone E. 63S1.
Auction Sale of Horses
Twenty or more EASTERN OKWiON
HORSES, broken ami unbroken, will be sold
to the highest bidder tor cash or approved
security. Ti o hlocks nor:h of car barns,
Mtlwaukie. Sunday. May 1. at 1:30 J M.
82. BUYS Jt acrw of finest fruit land in
county, unimproved; easily cleared ami
riay loam; plat In level, an rods from ela
tion on Salem Klectrie ltn, on county
road; 22 miles from Portland by carline.
Call or address lSti Clackamas St., Port
land, ON E furnished and one unfurnished front
room in private family, nodern conven
iences, reasonable. 4S Flanders, near ldth.
THRER lots, corner. 5-room house. Tremont
Place, one lot in potatoes. Rirden in, fruit
trees, barn, 1200 feet lumber; flSOO. Owner
must sell. J '.'o'J. Oresonian.
IO ACRES.
On Orejton City car, s l-3-cent fare; a
bargain; $10(1 per acre cheaper than any
thing rs near; 5 minutes from car. W.
I.arenre, Sir Lumber Kxohange bldg
WKlA-Fi:RNISHEn larpe fmrt room, uit
a.hle for two. with line shaded porch. IO
blocks from Post office; also two smaller
ones; prices reasonable; everything ir.od
ern : private family. Phone Marshall
$3o,Mo KINK income-bearing property in
choice district of Portland, Oregon : will
tnkfl (rood farm land to value $ 1 0.(wO.
cah loo0- tim on balance. H si.
Ore soman.
n
KEW TODAY.
Sales
kzS.&&sZ.Yj& '.Col'
Unique Auction
TOMORROW, MONDAY
We have been instructed by the
Pareliuat Manufacturing Co., who have
relinquished this branch of their busi
ness, to dispose of their stock of hlgh
srrade new far nit are. which has been
moved from their factory to our sales
rooms, 132 Park st. for convenience of
sale. This sale is unique, because such
an opportunity has never before oc
curred in t h is city to purchase well
manufactured and hlgrh-class sroods at
public auction to the bl&hest bidder.
.Furniture dealers, hotel and apart
ment proprietors, restaurant owners
and parties furnish I ng should attend
this great sale. This S4HH stock In
cludes massive mahogany library tables,
French deeijrn tables in mahogany and
quartered oak, several mission design
tables, parlor desks, comfort rockers,
arm rockers, sewlnK rockers, bookcases,
hall stands, serving tables, box-seat
dining chairs, carvers to match. The
above goods are select quarter-sawed
oak, the rockers and chairs are- up-
noisterea in trie very nest grraciea oi
leather, and the finishes are fumed,
early English and g-olden oak, all hand
rubbed. The sale will start prompt at 10
o'clock tomorrow. Terms cash.
BAKER A SOX, Auctioneers.
WEDNESDAY AND THURS
DAY NEXT
We have been honored with instruc
tions from MIm Williams to sell at pub
lic auction the valuable fiirnlBblngH,
carpets, etc., of the late lion. O. H.
Williams, removed from the home to
our spacious auction rooms, 152 Park
street, comprising; very rich silk up
holstered parlor furniture, solid mahog
any rockers, center tables, lady's desk
in mahogany and walnut ; beautiful
mabojgrauy tea table, leather library
furniture, library tables, secretary
desk with bookcase top, in walnut; sev
eral bronses, rare oil paintings and en
grravlnKs, gas dropltghts, chandeliers,
very flue walnut bookcase with glass
doors, rattan rockers, couches, with
easy chairs to match, Axminster and
body EruNHclM carpet m throughout, in
cluding hall and stairs; several small
rugs, very heavy Imported velour por
tieres, very massive walnut dining
room suite, viz., sideboard, extension
table and leather seat chairs with carv
ers to match, a large quantity of im
ported china and fclasawnre, bric-a-brac,
vases, silverware, gilt-leaf tables and
chairs, very elegant hall tree with large
French plate mirror, high-class bed
room suites, best springs, best white
hair and other mattresses, goose-feather
pillows, elder-down quilts, , iron beds,
chiffoniers, brass tea kettles, alabaster
vases, seitz bath, gas heaters, awnings,
nearly new refrigerator. Majestic steel
range, kitchen utensils and numerous
other lots, all of which will be sold at
auction on Wednesday and Thursday
next. Sale starts each day at 10 o'clock
sharp.
BAKER A SOX, Auctioneers.
Office 152 Park St.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
Regular Sales Days.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A M.
Our auction house Is full with almost
anything you may need for furnishing
a hotel, home or office. If you are look
ing for furniture, carpets, steel or gas
ranges, roll-top desks, office chairs.
typewriters, fireproof safes, etc., we
can save yon money.
We sell goods at private sale at all
times.
Residence Sale
We are instructed bv Mrs. Levi
May to sell the entire furnishings of
residence.
No. 167 16th St. Near Morrison
ON TUESDAY NEXT
At 10 A. M.
Comprising costly parlor chairs and
rockers, mahogany parlor cabinet, siik
portieres, lace curtains, draperies, oil
paintings, large pier mirror in gold
frame, Vienna settee and arm chair
with embossed leather seats and baok,
mission rockers, pictures, French clock,
couches, dining suit in golden oak, viz.,
outlet, rouna peaestai extension table,
set of box-seat chairs, first-class Ax
minster and body Krussels carpets
throughout the house, costly black wal
nut bedroom suits. Iron beds, springs
and mattresses, sanitarv couches bed
ding, wardrobes, "Charter Oak" steel
range, linoleum, gas plate, lamp tables,
refrigerator, freezer and other miscel
laneous ertects. Sale Tuesday at 10
-A. Al. J. T. WILSOX,
, Auctioneer.
Cash paid for furniture, stocks of
mercnanai.se, etc. Alain 1626, A. 4243.
AUCTION SALES
AT 211 FIRST ST.
Tomorrow, at 2 P. M.
Tou will see. If vou come, the reat
est auction slaughter of all kinds of
household groods ever witnessed in the
i it- or foreland, b urnlture is cheap
we know it so lon"t think we feel had
We are prepared for the worst. These
apoods muat be Mold, so come and wel
come at the auction at 211 First St.,
Monday 2 P. M. Also look out for
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
AUCTIONS
At 10 A. M. Each Day
At 211 First St.
Please remember, we sell everything
to furnish a home from the garret to
the basement, and lots of things which
are really new. All we ask vou to do
Is come mnd hc at 211. First st.
FORD AUCTION CO.
Main S951. B 2445.
FOR SALE
A SNAP
7-roora house, modern, electric light,
gas. furnace: located 204 East 20th.
Price $4500 net. Inquire at above ad
dress or of owner.
BEN A. BELLAMY, GROCER
401 Hawthorne.
Phone East 867 or B 161
a.
A NICELY furnished front room, home priv
ileges, two meals; furnace heat. roth
phones, one block from streetcar, walking
distance of PostofTice; gentlemen prefer
red but mould rent to two ladies employed
during day and who can play piano,
fhone B 1745.
9
?fr?W TODAY.
DID
Yon ever notice, that just about this
time of year, before the Summer
dullness comes on, bargains
begin to crop up?
NOTICE THESE!!
15,000 14 lots in one solid block
in Irvingrton, the very
cream of the tract.
High, sightly, and near
the cars.
932,500 Quarter block in North
Portland, with a fine ho
tel, rented for $2700 year
ly, and -more rent to come.
90 rooms in it.
$30,000 Attractive corner on 7th
st., about 10 minutes'
walk from Portland Ho
tel; store, rooms, cottage
and flats, all producing
income of $2100 yearly.
$157,500 A full, lot on Seventh
sr., a stone s throw from
.Washington st.
The stream of people
that will soon be travel
ing to Olds, Wortman &
King's new store will
pass this lot.
JQEODiTHEE
I 882
OPPOSITE I
THIRD
(street
CHAMBER On
ESTATE
COMMERCE!
BUILDING
To Lease
October 1st, for a term of jTears, the
Second Floor
of the
Iks' Temple
Inquire at the Secretary's Office.
Platting Proposition
Adjoining MADRAS, the most prom
ising town in Central Oregon; 160
acres. Most sightly property, adjoin
ing this growing town. An opportu
nity for an' immensely profitable in
vestment in a section that is being ad
vertised throughout the United States.
CHEAP. For particulars see
McCargar, Bates & Lively
315 Failing Building.
River
Apple Land
138 acres right on 6. R. & N. R.
PL, 15 acres clear, 3 acres in straw
berries, 12 acres in apples, pears,
fieaches:. about 60 acres light clear
ng, timber on place will pay for
clearing: boat landing on place and
Vi mile from R. R. station, only 3
miles from Hood River. Prices
very low. Owner must have money.
. A. J. GAXTKER,
618 Board of Trade Bide.
TOU CERTAIMY WILL XOT OVER
LOOK THE FACT THAT OXLT S30O0
IS NECESSARY TO HANDLE THIS
17,500 BARGAIN.
LISTEN!
135xl00-foot corner With three five
room cottages, one new 4-flat apartment-house
and sufficient ground space
on corner upon which 2 more houses
or store buildings can be erected. Splen
did income. See this property at pres
ent time which can be greatly in
creased. F. E. TAYLOR A COMPANY,
402-3 Lewis Building:, 4th and Oak Sts.
Portland Heights
New 7-room house and quarter block,
$S7oO
Fine view.
KEASEY. HUMASON
fVrM; and JEFFERY
14 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Ten Miles From
City Hall
10 acres, 6 acres la cultivation.
3-room cottage, small barn, fine
road from city. Price $3000. $1000
cash, balance 2 years 6 per cent.
A. X 6ANTXGR,
618 Board of Trade Bids:.
WILLIAMS AVENUE, X EAR RUSSELL.
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
Three-story brick, full corner lot.
Old lease now, expiring, pays 7 per
cent. New lease will pay 13 per cent.
We can tell you some good news on
this property.
THE S PA XTO X CCWIPAN Y,
2a OaJfc St"
Hood
XEW TODAY.
SPECIAL
Houses , for Sale
SlOO down, balance $10 per month,
at only 6 per cent, for a new
modern, 5-room .cottage, ce
ment basement, 100-ft. cement
' sidewalk, on corner. Can give
immediate possession, $2500.
$4100 A swell 8-room concrete house,
3 full lots; good orchard; gar
den and berries enough for 2
or 3 families. Nothing better
in the city. This is an excep
tional buy If sold ttiis weeit, if
not it will be taken off the
market. Part cash, balance 5
years.
84000 Swell 6 - room house, 1 block
from carline, new up-to-date.
Rose ' City Park. Part cash.
Owner wants good farm.
S4500 C-room modern house on B.
Couch, new barn, orchard, gar
den, 120 frontage. A fine
home.
JB.nr;o What do vou know about this?
A $3000 lot, a 12000 house. If
sold Monday, only $3950, $1275
cash, balance to suit. The In
vestor that buys this home wBl
make one thousand clear
money. On E. 12tli St., In the
center or the city.
SHOO 5-room house in Eellwood. Part
casn.
"Well, say, we have dozens of
them, from people that are
sacrificing their property to
go away or go into Dusiness.
B
usmess
Chances
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY .Will ill
voice near fittOU- must sell be
fore the 5th of May. Now, I
will give you a snap on this.
Just come in and make me an
offer. Nothing reasonable re
fused. Located on Washington
street.
DELICATESSEN Here is a genuine
snap. Sales $20 to $30 a day.
Kine locality and a cash trade
, at a Dargain.
LOTS
XV t hflvp n few Rnans in eaui ties
where people have bought and are will
ing to discount to get part of the money
back, and the lots have Increased in
price.
Farms! Farms!
Farms!
325 A. S125 PER A. This Is the pride
of the W illamette Valley in the
Yamhill branch; $8000 worth of
buildings. A fine 13 - room
house, stone fouidation. A
swell bank barn 80x82, con
crete foundation, everything
modern, hayslings and track
and Btore room for 150 tons of
loose hay; fine bearing or
chard and a new one set out;
3 good farm teams, 2 colts one
2-year-old; 7 cows, 30 sheep, 17
lambs; all kinds of farming
implements, buggies, wagons,
machinery, farm scales; fine
14-ft. wind pump on large
tankhouse, water piped
through the house with hot
water connection, and to barn.
All level valley land; 91 acres
in wheat, 62 in oats, 44 in hay.
the balance, except 50 acres of
timber, is in pasture, garden,
orchards and yards; Sheridan 6
miles, Amity 4 miles, McMinn
ville 8 miles, Vz mile to school,
fine creek running through
place; 3 springs, 3 wells. This
valuable crop and all the stock,
all go with the farm at only
$125 per acre. The bare
land is worth more than that
money; cash. Come in and
see photographs of buildings.
202 A. AT S120 PER A. Level valley
land, same district, with crop
and improvements; also a bar
gain. 11 A. ORCHARD SB?lOOO All planted
2 years with 240 Newtowns,
240 Spitzenbergs. balance as
sorted trees; all fenced with
woven wire; only one mile
from Sheridan. A 10x16 cabin.
This Is certainly a snap. A
fine location for chickens.
81500 3 A. House, barn and 3 A.
of choice onion and garden
Tand. The finest you ever saw.
Right in Sheridan. This is an
auction sale price wth terms.
S500 1 A. House, barn, 1 A. garden
land, some fruit. A fine place
for chickens. In town, of
Ballston.
S29O0 l A. 9 A. in cultivation, IS
miles from Portland; nice
house, barn, horse, 2 sets of
harness, full set farming im
plements, top buggy (rubber
tires 5 good cows, all will be
fresh in May; dairy outfit com
plete; orchard, garden and
crop all in.- A pick up and fine
house. Terms.
We have garden and fruit lands on
easy payments in i. 1, 2, 3, 5 and 10-a.
tracts. The best in Oregon, level and
all clear.
We have farms of" all kinds. Just
come in and tell us what you want and
we will treat you right.
Biokage Co.
Sll Fourth St.
Phone Main 1174. Res Phone Sell. 1631.
The Globe
NEW TODAY.
Investments
S150.000
50x100, near the Yeon sky
scraper. 130,000 '
100x100 in the heart of the
speculative district of the city,
paying 7Ys per cent net on the
total purchase price; $50,000
cash will handle. This is gilt
edge. Apartment
Sites, Etc.
827,000
100x150, a few blocks south
of Salmon street.
22,500
100x100 on Twelfth st., well
improved, but with room for
further improvements.
$22,500
55x80, only four blocks from
Postoffice; a splendid store or
hotel site.
S18.0Q0
A warehouse, with trackage
facilities.
$16,000
A corner on Clay street, well
improved; half cash.
$15,000
Flats near Jefferson, paying
10 per cent.
$13,000
Flats near 14th,' bringing in
$125 per month.
Sll.OOO
40x100 on Jefferson St.; first
class for flats.
$8500
50x100 on Tenth street, close
in. This is a fine flat location
and under market.
S8000
100x100, Nob Hill district, a
choice residence site.
S8000
A corner on East Eighth st.,
close in.
55500
. Lot on Grand ave., in the busi
ness section. Adjacent quarter
blocks held at $25,000.
$5250
34x100, on Tenth st., adapted
for flats.
Archibald
425 Failing Building.
Phone Main 8510.
GRAND AVE.
NEAR OREGON STREET,
75x90 feet,
$ 1 6,500
When the new railroad bridge is fin
ished, this will be one of the best prop
erties on Grand avenue.
Louis Salomon & Co.
233 Stark St., near Second.
DID YOU EVER HEAR OF" SUCH A
BARGAIN AS THISt
145 ACRES
OF" Fl'LL BEARING
Prune Orchard
Near R- R. station, sure of a big- crop
this year; a large fruit dryer on place.
Fair buildings. $6000 cash will handle
it. Price 20,000.
. Brong-Steele Co.
Ground Floor. Lewis Building.
MODERN
iungalow
NEW. 5 KOOM3 AND ATTIC, con
crete basement, fireplace, bath, station
ary wash basin, sun porch, bath and
electricity; price $2500, easy terms. 1193
Ivon street. Waverly and Richmond
car. Open today.
T. J. HAMMER, 232 WuKactca St.
today.
H. P. Palmer-Jones Co.
$16,000
South Portland corner, 50x
100 feet, admirably located
for flats.
$35,000
Half block, 120x200 feet, on
trackage, close in on East
Side.
$35,500
23d St., corner 150x100 feet,
within three block of Wash
ington street.
$41,000
Income $300 per month, for
2-story brick building, 50x
100 feet, on Front street, be
tween Washington and Al
der streets.
$50,000
Tenth and Yamhill sts., cor
ner, 60x50 ft., within a block
of Olds & King's new store.
This property offers the
best investment on the
street.
H. P. Palmer-Jones Co.
212-13 Commercial Club Bid
.Corner 5th and Oak Streets
Main 8699 Phones A 2653
-mere
The most beautiful- home, by nature
and cultivation around Portland.
On the Foster Road, gently sloping
to a pretty lake. The hill is decorated
by a natural grove of firs, at the head
of the lake is another natural grove of
alders, maples and ash, a pretty lawn
and a neat little Summer home.
From an artistic point of view this
little home cannot be beat, and from
a practical standpoint it is a bar
gain. There are 6 acres in all, 5 acres in
cultivation, an orchard of 4 acres,
consisting of English, walnuts, chest
nuts, pears, peaches, apples, cherries,
plums, prunes the best varieties a
vineyard of Concord and Worden
grapes, 2 acres of strawberries, soon
be ripe; currans, gooseberries, black
berries, all small fruits, a garden all
in; beautiful flowers, a nice little 6
room Summer cottage overlooking the
lake, rustic boathouse and bridge; a
new boat.
A private water system all in. Words
fall to give you an idea of this place,
but if you can appreciate natural
beauty, aided by years of labor and lov
ing interest, if you are looking for a
bargain, for congenial neighbors, a
beautiful view, a well Improved place,
here it Is, only 3 blocks from Lakewood
Station. Come In RTonday and let us
tell you more about this. Price is
$12,000 andtrms are one-fourth cash.
Chapin & Herlow
332 Chamber of Commerce. (C)
$10,000 Home for
$ssoo
9 rooms and large sleeping porch,
extra large furnace, fireplace, se
lected grained woodwork, hand
polished. All seasoned lumber and
lined with waterproof and airproof
paper. A BEAUTY.
.We also have smaller ones that
are cheaper. Come out today and
see them.
S. D. VINCENT & CO.
Branch Office, E. 43d and Sandy
Road. Open Sundays. Take Rose
City Park car; get off at E. 43d st.
A CHOICE BUNCH OF
11
Beautiful Large Lois
Close to two carlines, nice homes
around them, street rraded, witer Id
and sidewalks down. Will give you a
good money-maker if you get to our
office quick enough.
Easy terms.
BRONG-STEELE CO,
Ground Floor, Lewis Bnlldlns '
Near Williams ave. and Knott, 40x
135; suitable location" for bakery or
grocerv and flats above, $3500.
CILV'ER, 623 Chamber ot Commerce.
Alder
XIW TODAY.'
BARGAIN US!
MOOO SOxAS. 25th near Marshall, apart
ment site.
vofl toxino. Northrup near 26th, re
stricted district. . .
CAi-oo sos.no, isth near Marshall; a
good corner, rental $43.50.
7S4Mt 100x100, 26th, near Thurman;
snap.
S.HOOO riftxlOO, Lovejoy. between list
and 2-d: rental $40; easy trms.
msson "Oxioo. loth st., near College:
rental $58 per month.
8T.10 soxioo, 24th. between Kearney
and Lovejoy; rental $60 per month.
HO.OOO SOxlOO. 21st near Glisan, faces
east: rental $o0 per month,
fun.ooo 595 Williams ave.. briclc
building; rental $100 per month.
21.000 73x100. 13th. near Main; good
apartment-house site.
2.-1,000 100x100, 13th and Clay. Have
party to lease The building.
2K,OflO lOOxloo. 16th and Thurman:
rental. $148 per month.
931.000 TSxloo. 21st st., corner, near
.Davis; rental $15 per month.
f 42,rmi .10x100. Grand ave., near Mor
rison St.; a snap.
f50,OOO SOxlOO. corner Madison, near
1st; rental $275 per month. 4
f 1 2,ooo Swell new bungalow on West
Park st.
M.' THOMPSON CO.
Henry Bid.. Kourlh and Oak Sts.
Main 60 84, A 3327.
Investments
A very choice corner, 100x100. In
fine neighborhood In Nob Kill. Can be '
made big: income producer. Buy and
improve and let it pay for itself. $1000
down and balance for a term of years
at 6 per cent.
Income Property
Fractional corner within a few min
utes' walk of Third and Washington
streets; income $90 a month; priie
$12,500.
Portland Heights
A very fine tract on the Lower
Heights, with unsurpassed and unob
structed view. Can be divided and
sold at a handsome profit- Well lo
cated with reference to car and easy
walking- distance to Postoffice. Kirst
payment small and balance to suit the
purchaser.
R. F. BRYAN
A 1227. S05 Cbam. of Com. Main 1963.
! 20 PER CENT. NET, :
In-come on money invested. TJp-
to-date apartment-house corner
near
14th and
Morrison
PRICE 35,0O0. -
12th Near
Main
Good Income.
. PRICE COROO.
DON'T
Ask for this next week, Mr. Bar
gain Hunter, positively, off, the
market after Tuesday.
Goldschmidt's Agency
2534 IVashinKton. Cor 3d.
OWNER MUST SACRIFICE
IRVINGTON
HOME
New 6 -room house; hardwood floors,
built-in book cases, china closet and
buffet. Window shades, gas and elec
tric fixtures complete. Full cement
basement and furnace. Ixt 50x100, on
pavea street. & oiockb irom nroaawny
and Irvington cars. Price $6000. Very
easy terms. Call 529 E. 19th St., N.. or
phone East 4904.
FRED MERRILL
DISGUSTED
XOT COLD FEET,
A chance for speculators.
The entire Merrill holdings in Port-'
iana, xviuii.noma.ii county, ana wregon
will be offered for sale or lease to the.
highest bidder, circular letter later.
Oregon has treated us kindly and we
have done our share in advertising and
building up Portland and Oregon. No
deception, we want to become footloose.
Write for particulars if you are inter
ested In Farms.1 Road-Houses. Automo
biles, Horses, Cattle, etc., etc.
MERRILL ESTATE,
Fred T. Merrill, Mgr., office 7th and
Oak, afternoons.
Pays 7 12 Per
Cent No w
When leases expire will pay 10 per cent.
f 50,000 CASH WILL HANDLE.
100x100 corner, 6th St.. south of Flan
ders, west side of street; improved
three-story brick; adjoining property
held at double the figure. Immense fu
ture; for 10 days -onJy.
FH A fl K , .BOLL A M,
128 Third St. :
lzth Mreet tuarter
100x100 corner 12th and Hall. 20,000.:
Four houses bring fair returns. Look
at the price and then see what prop
erty In this neighborhood is selling for.
Sengstake & Lyman
90 FIFTH STREET.
Elegant district. East Portland. 50x
60. $2550: or 40x100. 2B00.
CULVER, 623 Chamber of Commerce.