The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 21, 1910, SECTION TWO, Page 6, Image 18

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STjyDAY OREGOXIAy. POttTL.VND. AUGUST 21, 1910.
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VOTERS GOME FASTER
ItEGISTRATIOX TAKES SPCRT OX
6sTH DAY OF ACTIOX.
One Man Placed on Roll Who Dor
Xot Know Whther lie Wu Born
American or Englishman.
With r::'dVe registration, belnir the
ItrtM line the books were, opened
ay aso. if- total number of voters) now
registered In tfe county h reached M.
. The number of voters ho regis
tered for the dsiy of whom W4
were Republican, lla Democrat and T
miscellaneous.
One of ths moat Jntrtlne- voters -who
appeared to register yesterday wti J. N.
Anderson, who wma born M years ao on
what is now called tha Xehalem River,
a tout Cft miles northweat of the point
where Si. Helena Is located. Mr. Ander
n could not flKure out for a lone; time,
after f.e we.a old enouh to Baure at all.
whether be waa a free-born American
cittaen or whether ha waa a subject of
tha Kin of Knaland. He waa born just
two years after the famous "S4- or
F1ht- waa made a battlecry In 14. and
In the year when tha 49th parallel was
eesta-nated as tha boundary Una between
the Un'ted States and Oreat Britain's
erthern possessions.
It was several years after tha boundary
dispute was settled, however, before Mr.
Anderson's parents knew of the adjust
jnent. Ho aaya that hla folks wera
pleased to learn that the line had been
shifted north at a aafe distance, bo that
there would be no queatlon In tha future
as to their citlaenshlp.
Mr. Anderson haa lived In the Ore iron
country practlcaly all bis life and ever
since there has been such an Institution
politics In Oreson he has been a con
rstent Republican. ,
DAILT M .T EO ROIXM . I C A L REFOttT.
PORTLAND. Aug. la Maximum temper
ature. degrees; minimum. M degrees.
River reading. A. M.. 5.4 feet; change in
last 24 hours, rise .S feet. Total rainfall 5
p. H. M S p. M. . none. Total rainfall since
September 1. 18. 4114 Inches: normal
rainfall since September 1. 44.S1 Inches: de
ficiency of rainfall since September 1. 10!.
2.rt Inches. Total sunshine. August 1010.
A hours 54 minutes: possible sunshine. 14
hours. Barometer I reduced to a level at
B P. M.. Inches.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Abnormally low pressure still obtains over
the Pacinc Blofe. but there haa been a
anient Increase la pressure over the extreme
northwest portion. Centers of low pres
sure are over central Canada and Arlsona.
Light rain haa fallen In Northern ctah. In
Northeastern Illinois. Western 1 enneasee and
along the Louisiana and Florida coasts. It
waa raining this evening at Jacksonville.
Fie-, where 1.12 Inches) of rain had fallen
since a A. jn.. IMh Meridian Time.
The weather Is unseasonably cool alona
tt Paclttc Coast, and temperature are
soove tb normal In the Interior.
The conditions are favorable for fair
weather In this district Sunday, except that
ehomery weather Is Indicated for North
western Washington. The weather will be
cooler over the eastern portion of the dis
trict, snd westerly winds will prevail.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity: Sunday fair. West
erly winds.
Oregon: Sunday fair; cooler east portion,
wsstsrly winds.
Washington- Sunday fair, except showers
northwest portion; cooler east portion. West
erly winds.
Idaho: Sunday fair: cooler.
TMEuUOKG F. DRAKE. Observer.
Marrtags Llriwsis.
PAIUN-NYKANEN Jack Paulln. aged
It. and Helena Nyaanes, aged j:. both of
J'ortla.-.H.
M AKTIN-CAMPBELL Harry R. Martin,
aget 23. and Anna Campbell, aged 19. both
of Portland
-REIE.NBl1tO-HERVIDT A. J. Vreden
burg. aged 3. and Estella Hervldt. aged SI,
torh o? Port:anl
H ERRKrtT-DOOT.lNO Karl C Herbert,
a e-d Zt. and Frances IKKjllrg. aged 24.
botfi of Port sod.
HORN-SOW El.L Alfred Horn, aged 11.
and Luea Sowell. aged 19. both of Portland.
NEAL-C.REK.NSTHKKT B. H. Neal. aged
21 and Haxei O. treenstrvetagvl 22. both
of Portland.
POWELL-MARTIN Thomas Oeorce Pow
ell, area 12. and Merle Martin, aged It.
botf .f Portland.
H E A VEf R 1C H - A l.DER Al ulne Heaveur
trh. aged 21. of King County. Washington,
and Fnnnle Adler. aged l. of Portland.
MMITH-8AI.D! Jesse B. Smith, aged IS.
of cowltta Countv. Washington, and Edith
Sairts aged 2: of Portland
STANSEI.L-STANSELl. Willis K. Stan
Sell aged ft, of Ctarkamaa County. Oregon,
ami rue Staaaell. aged iZ. of Portland.
Wedding and visiting cards W. O. Smith
g Co.. Washington bUlg.. 4th and Waah. "
Wedding and visiting cards, Wm. lUixmpg
Co 4i4 w Waahmgtoa at.
The blark truffle of Pertgord la threatened
tT an Itailaa rtral the white truffle of
piedmont Kormeriv one met the white
trufTie in a few Italian resturanta In Paris,
but recently this whit tubercle haa com
Into fMon uon mi-v tap ew
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OmCE. CITY HAI L
M.U saa. A 7SS9,
HUMANE OF etc EH. EAST 4T7S.
JIUtINU NUTICIl
U O. T. M . ATTENTION All the officers
snd member cf Quern Elisabeth Hive. No.
-.'4. are requested to be present at the re
view Tuesday evening. August 23. at L O.
O F. Ha'l. East sixth and AM.er as tha
second degree will b exemplified. All
visiting Maccabees wslcome. B order of
Uie lady commander.
WOMEN AND SCKTAI.ISM Anna MsJev.
Ice celebra-.ed Cht.-sgo sunTragette. National oc
t4nlasr for the Women' o.H-laltet organlsa.
tton wilt speak August 22. at ft 3i at Women
f Wocdcraft Hall. Tenia an I Ta-rl.v streets:
everyone tn:eres:ed la vwmrti'l suftVage should
mske a pott oc hearirg her. AJmieioa at
avor luc Cvdu
A prepared to ask questions.
C.EOROE WRIOHT RELIEF CORPS will
give a musical and literary entertainment
at their hall. Second and Morrison streets.
Friday. August 2H. at Jo. 1 he Veteran
Quartet will alng. lc cream. Admission.
IS cents.
-REtNCARVATtOX. pnblle lectur by
Harry chepaxd tonight. SelUng-Hlrach Hall.
ARStTl"TlR'Ln. Women of Woodcraft
T-e Abutus tt'rla will give a military whiet
and dance Friday evening. August 2tk at W.
O W TemMe. 1J Eleventh street. Admla
t Is ceaUe Orus fl SO. Weinberger s Or-ateaua
DIED.
COBLER Is Oakland. Cel.. August Is. Theo
dore Coblsr. at 4a Tth at., a native of
ehelby. led., aged 85 years, lo months and
all daya berrlres WIU be held frern the E4ks
Temple at Oakland. Cal.. Monday. August
21. at 3 P. M.
FOX In thta city. August 2. at the fam
ily residence. -'" Clay street. Marietta
Lily, aged 7 months 24 daya. beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joalah Fox.
Announcement of funeral later.
rCXEatax. NOTICES.
SWOPE At her residence. 4n Twentieth
. street. Portland Heights. August 1. Mary
E. bwooe. beloved wife of W. P. f.wla
and mother of airs. H. K. Sargent. r.n
E. and Walter P. ewope. Funeral will
take place from realdenc Monday. Aug
ust 22. at .30 A. M.. thence to the
Cathedral. Fifteenth and Davis streets, at
S A M where requiem mass wul ba
offered. Interment Mount Calvary ceme
tery. Friends respectfully Invited.
MAXWELL Th funeral servtcea of th
late Mrs. Dora B. Maxwell will be held
from Zeller Byrnes Co.s parlors. it4
Wllllama til., tomorrow iMonlari Aug
ust 22. at 1 P- M. Friends respectfully
Invited to attend. Interment at Roe
City cemetery.
ro.XrETH FLORAL CO.
MAttVlCAM BLXM).
ruiuAI. Ua-ii.NS.
Fbones: Main Slut; A 110s.
Owanlng at McEstee, Fnaeral Directors.
1th sad Mne. Pbosw Mala 44. Lady aa
alstant. UQ Ice of toonty Coroner.
.... . .. u n f -
leral Dtrectera.
I DDesni wa "-
t lady atteao
it la the city.
snt : most modera eetab
........ ..... u w t 1-i.Meal IHmcU
li id rt. ie4y AJltnU yboo M. wl.
j p. riLJ.lf t0. aVd ud MallM4V
Lady ttrdagat- rtoo MaJta . A Itot.
TeJlAT BIIK Funerml Ulrv-rtnrm. wcvommon
t4 t. 8. -jf""C- ISO- E. 6t. B taSV
tHiC?0 CO- ZmrxKcr: Ud mUt-
mnv 4n Alder. M. 13, A 33a.
i tWU, Vndrrtmk.er. ear. Kmmt Ald-r ud
cla. aC4M4 7 Si. H IIMI. Lmds UtanU
ClaASaiTIIID aAeDVEETISIKG &ATB
tM Urn "
hioH. d tw eoti9eati- tlmm Xv
Cmi ad tlirj evvwcvUv Un Wo
o. Ad clx or ecuk-ccutiv tlm.
bU word. c-bU m on Uu on casta d
tmitvrneoti -vad mk equaled far 14W-I
iiil. tMt UAT.
Wbri ma u vert Us?ii?nt U not ran evtuee
tive time- lta oiljue rale mpplle.
Ob ctufcrff book stdertlsvciiiciit th
etakirff will b bmma oo lb ..hvatiuU ii.ii.bfjf
vf Uacw aDprnrtiiK La Ihrn paper, TT-gitii
of in inaibt-r of W'triU la cucti Ua.
la New TtMlay all ad-exUjnirnl-i ar
rharved by iuemmm al. It. Uaca la Ui
lArb-
lb abT rataw appir to adTfla-emeo-a
asder "New Twdar" auad all oilier ciatwUloa
Uuom rxevptlnaT tnr fuliowiucx
r'ltOMtlfMa mated. Male.
feiiuatloaa an led. Kroiale.
or Kent. gKooina. I'livata Fainlllea.
liooma. and ijVoekrd. iTlvuto t ajniUe.
Htfoea.evpinK Ktswania, ITkvato aailliea.
Xh rate ua tbe abova rLaaaicatiuaa La 1
ccatai a Una ctten Inaertloa.
TO ol'I-or-IOHM A TRONS Th Ore
iroaUa will receive copy by mall, provided
ulTlrkeat romlttaac fur a detlnlta anaibar
of Uavoea la aent. AckaomLedgamrat of aacta
remttaJieo will be forwarded promptly.
la eaae bos office addreaa la reuulrcMl, oo
regular form civ on. and count thla aa part
of tbe ad- An were to advertlr-rmeata will
paj. forwarded to patron., provided aelf-ad-Uri
tut d avelop-a ar lncioeL
It yon have eithor telepboae In your hooae
Wg wUI accarpt your ad over ibe pbono aod
tead yoa th bill the next flay. rbooa
laat Ad. iH-pt-. Mala 7019 or A SMS. bit
aatloa Waated and t'eraooal adverilaemYnta
not acrepied over the phone. rror ar
more ealiy mad In telephonlns; adveftiaa-.
mrat. therefor Th OrrsonLua will aC
bold Itaelf reapoaalbl for aotrh errora.
NEW TOD AT-
GREAT BUSINESS
ACTIVITY
Numerous targe Industries have lo
cated on the Peninsula within the Inst
few yesrs. Why? Because the unex
celled shipping; snd railroad facilities
Froclalm the Peninsula to he the coro
na; bualneas center of Portland. Port
land la moving down the river. Re
memher that the. Peninsula is very
limited in extent. Buy now while
property Is cheap and sold on easy
terms. In a few years property on
the Peninsula will bring enormoua
prices.
University Park
Is in the center of the Peninsula. I
have "i hy 100 feet near Columbia
Park, 'railed street, im and eleclrlo
liKhts. &-foot slley. Only $30 cash and
$15 monthly, without interest, if all
payments are made when due.
Coe A. McKenna
Pksirs Mala 4333. A 2145.
a IT Casaaserrial Block.
I Don'tBuy,BUILD !
You csn easily save an -estste
men's profits, all offnert
increase in value from building;,
and nil other middlemen's profits
bv letting; us finance your home.
We build on Installment, flat
loan or cash contracts. Plans and
specifications free to builders.
Home Building Co.
aim; 4)1 xx-.!HIGTO BLDG,
4th sad Waehlnn-too St.
Phone Marshall 1853.
eeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeeeee
$1000, One Acre
near Oregron Electric: fine sarden
land. 1 minutes out; one-third cash,
balance at per cent. See thla at our
expense.
K. . COOK ex CO, BOS Corbet! Bids;.
CHOfCEEAST SIDE RESIDENCE
Beautiful 'rounds, fruit tree, roses,
etc.:. six rooms, modern Improvements:
half block from car. Price 14000. easy
terms. Will tak? arood auto as part
payment. B, t20. Oregonlan.
CLOSE-I fT SIDE
COBXER.a.
Desirable Apartment and
Business Sites
FROM tSMMM TO S300.000
Roosa HI Isstberswu Bids.
Hew Imogtoo Home
ISSOO will bur my new home that
rout me 99000 six months ago. Will
acr1f.ee. as I must have money for
bustne. No phone. Address owner,
AK 117. Oreironlan.
COOP, reliable party a ilh wme cut. to
help develop orchard an1 irurk farm not
f r frMn port 1 a n d ; on ' i rtc II aa; beat
of ternaa T 2-. Or-onian.
Fl'RVIPHEn flY-rootn houee. t'nion iri,
upper Albioa. Kay llta at. A 1634
a
KIW TOD AT.
FORD'S BIG
AUCTION SALES
OF FURNITURE
211 First Street
MONDAY. WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY
Each Day at 2 P. M.
Now. don't miss these sales, it Js to
Tosir seam Interest. We aell tae goods,
komeose gels tbe kargalas at the Kord
Auction Compans salesrooms. Our
salesmen are always courteous and
pleased to show you goods and arive
prices at any tlme.wtnd. while we know
as aell for leas than any firm in the
city, we are not "stuck on ourselves."
Drop in and say "Hello" any time.
FORD AUCTION CO.
STOCK AUCTION
SATURDAY
August 27, at 2 P. M.
on Section I.lne road. H mile east of
Seven-Mile House. Mr. Sorenson Is
selling; out his dairy. See handbills
and postera for particulars.
FORD Al'CTlOW CO.
A 8445. Main 31. SU First St.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
Regrolas Sales Day.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A. M.-
We will sell a' fine assortment of
furniture, etc.. consisting; of parlor,
library, dining; -room, bedroom, kitchen
and office furniture, in golden and
weathered oak, mahofrnny and blrdseye
maple, carpets, rus;s, linoleum, ranges,
refrigerators and other numerous lots.
SPECIAL
In our store, 171 Second st. (adjoin
ing: auction-room) I'oreelala Bathtubs
and Sinks, MhotaruD Shell loaded with
ltuponi, llalllitlte and l.aflln Road
smokeless powder at rwc Per Hox.
single and Douhle-llsrreled ShotgTins,
miscellaneous hardware, clothing,
shoes. ctsh registers, showcases, butch
er blocks, groceries, etc. Goods sold at
private sale at all times.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
Cash psld for furniture, stocks of
merchandise, etc. Call Main 1826. A
4243.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
we are instructed to sell the household
furniture, etc., of Mrs. Hlckenbach's
residence, removed to our salesrooms.
152 Park St.. for auction, comprising
quartered oak library table and rock
ers, genuine mahogany parlor table,
green covered davenport, box couch,
drophead sewing machine, brass and
iron beds, complete with good springs
and best mattresses, feather pillows,
dressers and chiffoniers, Axmlnster and
other rugs, bookcase, oil paintings,
large mirrors, dlnlng-roonv furniture,
in golden oak and early English fin
ishes, parlor heaters, gas fixtures, sani
tary couches. Little Giant hot-water
boiler, steel range. Kitchen Treasure,
granite ware, etc Sale si Tuesday next
at 10 'clock.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
we shall have various consignments of
furniture, carpets, etc stalest 10 o'clock.
GEO. HAKEK et CO, Auctioneer.
152 Park St.
S.L.N.GILMAN,Auctioneer
Announcement of galea for the week.
MOXD.tr AT 10 A. M. A.ND 3 P, M. AT
i:e SECOND STREET.
On account of removal about 200 fine
skirts coats, etc. capes, suits, all of
the best material, and will be sold at
ajiy price to close. Ladies will be in
terested in this sale.
TUESDAY AND FKIDAV, EACH DAY,
HOl'SKHOI.D FIRMTIRH
Choice rugs, couches, mattresses, blan
kets, pillows, bedquilts. etc., etc, for
housekeepers.
X. u. stock of merchandise at pri
vate sale. Cash for the furniture of
residences. Main 2473.
S. I- X. Gil. MAN, Auctioneer.
e
Choice Corner
100x100 East Side
Nothing has been sold In this section
during the last six months as cheap
as this snap. $13,000, part cash.
H. H. URDAHL .
503 Misnberntena Bldar.
Marshall lW AMJ4.
fill Tabor Choice Lots
33 Choicest Lots
3 blocks east of Laurelhurst, near
Burnslde street. Will sell less than
half price. Oreat bargain. Option only
five more days. Don't miss this oppor
tunity. - Apply I4 Washington St.
Quarter Block
CLOSE IX
East Side, $12,500
J. J. OEDER
Cora-er Grand Ave. aad East Ankeny.
WANTED
LIVE WIRE REALTY AGENT
to subdivide and handle large farm
near Forest Grove. Excellent for dairy
ing, market gardening or Spring grain.
Only agents with active clientage
wanted. Call or write owner, 901
Board of Trade Bldg.
Fine Beach Lot
$100
Two blocks from new Tillamook R.
R.. three blocks from beach. For par
ticulars call up C. A- Hadley. Phone
Slain 53 or B 2357.
125x260, $875
On Oregon Electric line, near station,
&c commutation fare. One-third down,
balance per cent.
C. A. HADLEY.
B 2337 or Mala S
TW TODAY,
0OOOS0000OOOO0OO00I
I
1 200 acres first-class fruit
J land in the famous EOGUE
t RIVER VALLEY.
Terms: cash, balance
2 years at 6 per cent in-
terest.
For particulars address,
- ROGUE RIVER
J ORCHARD LAND CO.,
Medford, Oregon.
FOURTH ST.
CORNER
West side 4th stM near Mor
rison; nearly quarter block,
100 feet frontage. Some in
come. Very easy terms.
Watch Fourth street grow
when steam line is replaced
by electricity. Price,
$130,000
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bld.
Another Peninsula
Boom
The Harriman tunnel under the Pen
insula will be finished by the first of
January. Then look out for another
Peninsula boom. The railroad yards
at McKenna Junction will require a
large force of men, creating a demand
for property In that vicinity. Buy now
while property is cheap.
This Is a Bargain
I have 75 by 100 feet in University
Park, graded streets city water, gas
and electrlo lights, 15-foot alley; only
$50 cash and $15 monthly without inter
est if all payments are made when due.
Coe A. McKenna
Phones. Main 4522. A 2143.
d!7 Commercial Block.
IF IT IS
GOOD
PLATTING
ACREAGE
' YOU WANT
You cannot get better than this for
location and price. We are offering
fifteen acres all ready to plat at a price
that will -enable you to double your
money at least. It is as level as a
floor, lies high and sightly and Is ad
joining property that is already platted
and selling rapidly. Frontage on main
street 0 feet, depth 760 feet. Five
cent carfare on Mount Scott line, now
being double-tracked. This is all in
cultivation, no grading necessary, and
is the nicest piece of acreage imagin
able. The price is right and terms rea
sonable. ITOSEPHH.J0HNST0W
ClRLALESIAItliO
LOANaV RENTAL
INSURANCE
S3 LifiyrtffBM
Washington andeta.
Country Residence
WEST SIDE
Three miles from City Hall. Be
low market ; owner called East. Sit
uated on high ground, magnificent
view, semi-fireproof, hot water heat
ing system, sewer, gas, water, electrio
wired, full concfete basement, brick
fireplace, beamed noiling, large barn
and houses for help. Buyer can take
from one acre up "To thirty acres.
Cash or terms. Apply owner, AE
216, Oregonian. '
FOR LEASE
WiH lease 100100, one
block from Post office, very,
prbminent corner, for term
of years. For particulars see
Goddard 8 Wiedrick
243 Stark.
.132x125
For $1800 on
East 54th Street
between Multnomah and Wasco.
CHAPIN & HEEXiOW, "D'
332 Chamber of Commerce.
35 ACRES
Very choice.
WEST SIDE.
$600 per acre.
A. H. BIREELL CO.,
202 McKay Bldg, 3d and Stark- ts-
8000
'EW TOD AT,
! WIiol
200 by 200 feet, close in, just
north of Washington .
j $150,000
y Te'rms to suit purchaser.
We have several income
business properties paying from
6 to 9 per cent net; also a num
ber of attractive apartment
houses which will appeal to
those who are looking for safe
investments.
Smith 8 Everett
railing Building. '
BUNGALOWS
871 CAPITOI. AVE. 7 rooms, newly
tinted, beamed ceiling, hardwood
floors. Look at it today.
87S CAPITOL AVE. 8 rooms, handsome
shower fixtures, fireplace and
shade',. Very desirable. Low price.
860 LON'fiVIEW AVE, 6 rooms, occu
pied by owner, one block from R.-S.
car.
BOLENA, NEAR 67th 6 rooms, R. C.
car to 67th, 3 blocks south. Terms
to suit.
We have many others to select from;
also houses in many desirable loca
tions. 1201 HAIGHT AVE. 7-room house near
Killlngsworth, faces east. Modern.
See owner today.
Income warehouse, factory and business
property up to $200,000.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS A TRUST
COMPANY
g, W. Cor. 6th and Washington Streets.
VACANT LOTS
CAST FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET.
100 feet frontage on east side of
67th, between 100 and 200 feet
south Qf Hawthorne avenue.
KNOTT STREET.
Choice 100x100 feet, northeast
corner of Nineteenth street.
VISTA AVENUE.
Irregular-shaped lot, frontage of
about 112 feet on Vista avenue,
near what would be Market street
if extended.
OVERTON STREET.
60 feet, south-front lot, Overton,
between N. 25th and N. 26th. Re
stricted to residential purposes.
NORTHRUP STREET.
95-foot front, between N. 25th
. and N. S6th sts. Can be divided
to suit purchaser.
MARSHALL STREET.
Very choice 60x100 lot near cor-
ner of N. 26th.
JOHNSON STREET.
Irregular - sized lot containing
6000 feet. S. E. corner 25th at.
NORTH TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.
East front lot, 26th, between
Northrup and Overton streets.
WAKEFIELD, FRIES at CO,
S5 Fourth St.
Sacrifice Sale
A Few of Onr Many Bargain Lots.
Alameda Park, Ridgewood street...! 13S0
Elmhurst, E3d and Broadway 62-t
Greenway, Talbot rd. and carline- 2500
Irvington, 12th and Stanton 164)0
Irvlngton Park, 19th and Ains-
worth 6S0
Lincoln Park. 9th and Beech oo
Overlook. Patton ave. and Failing lsoo
Saginaw Heights 675
University Park, Woolsey and
Hartford 835
Waverlelgh Heights, 83d and
Franklin 1OO0
Warren, 42d and Taylor 1360
O. R. & N. track. Pippin and Rus
set. &O0
Portland Homestead, Corbet and
Caroline 800
Alameda Park, Lincoln Park, Over
look, Waverlelgh Heights and Portland
Homestead are corner lots.
Easy terms for quick sales.
PENN INVESTMENT CO,
614 Buchanan Bldg..
ROCHESTER
AVENUE
WOODSTOCK
Four blocks south of carline large
lot, more than a 34 block, shaded by 14
fine fruit trees in full bearing. There
are also many kinds of berries and
space for kitchen garden. A lot of
roses, a good comfortable five-room
bouse, a woodshed and chicken-house
with park.. This is a good place for a
man with a family where the children
can have room to play and be off the
street. A large north porch affords a
pleasant place to sit at any time of
day. The price is $2600, $800 or more
down prefer all cash. If you cannot
meet these terms do not waste your
time and mine. Call and see it or ad
dress X 242, Oregonlan.
INVESTIGATE
Mount Hood Railway
Right of Way
Property to be sold at prices of 1906
and 1907, consisting of single lots,
quarter block, half block and blocks.
Some of these- lots are as low as $350
for 60x100.
The values of property adjoining
these lots are 60 per cent to 75 per
cent higher. Our instructions are, to
dispose of thla property at once. ,
THE SPANTON CO,
289 Oak St
Exclusive Seller.
RIVERFRONT
On West Side, block to station, 20
minutes from heartsof city, 125 feet
of 6andy beach. Address - owner,
P. O. box No. 347, Portland. Tems,
half cash. Price,
$4500
Block
NEW TODAY.
.eonard
Tracts
Are without question the
most beautiful building
spots on the East Side.
Very sightly, overlooking
the city, being on the
western slope of Mount
Tabor and adjoining the
new City Park, which is
to be made into the most
beautiful park on the
Coast, and that will ad
vance the property ad
joining several times the
present prices. Buy now
and get the benefit of the
raise which is sure to
come.
Some of the most beau
tiful homes in the city are
around it.
Highly restricted dis
trict. Located on West
avenue, 2 blocks south of
Mount Tabor car. Prices
thirty to fifty ' per cent
less than like property on
West Side. Terms easy.
BRONG-STEELECO.
Ground Floor Lewis Bldg.
15
ACRES
One mile south Linneman Station,
O. W. P. carline, all in high state of
cultivation ; good road three sides ; 20c
fare; 11 miles to Courthouse; good
4-room plastered house, barn, out
buildings; 325 assorted fruit trees; 1
acre each vineyard, raspberries, black
berries, strawberries; half acre each
gooseberries, currants, loganberries
and black caps; balance of place all
in potatoes, kale and oats. $450 per
acre.
Investigate it at once, for we are
going to sell it.
Portland Trust Co.
BANK
S. E. Corner Third and Oak Streets.
Tour Choice of Three Beautiful New
HOMES IN
LADD'S
ADDITION
iust south of Central Park on Ladd and
Slllott avenues:
One 7-room colonial house, large fire
place, hardwood floors, furnace heat,
five porches.
One bungalow a beauty every con
venience, f rooms. 28-foot living-room.
One 2H-story, 7-room square house,
nicely arranged, every convenience.
Hard-surfaced streets and all im
provements in and paid for.
These houses are well built and will
be decorated to suit buyers, and can be
purchased on easy terms.
Convenient to three carlines. Take
W.-R. car to E. Harrison and 12th,
walk two blocks east.
See my agent, E. A. Schaefer, on
ground all week. Telephone Main 3959.
23d and Everett
$30,000
Will buy this fine quarter block
and new $18,000 bungalow rent
ing for $150 per month. Here
is an investment with the land
worth the price asked.
Inside lot adjoining sold for
$12,500.
Donald Mcleod
816 Electric Bldg.
$11,500
3 Large Lots on S. P.
R. R. Track
Near' Powell Street. x
A fine warehouse or factory site.
Solid ground.
LOUIS ' SALOMON st CO.,
233 Stark St., Near 2d.
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS Ef GOLD.
Values lyicr dormant in already devel
oped mines, within twenty miles of the
Samptsr Smsltsr In Eastern Oregon, where
ready cash market exists.
Hundreds of thousands of tons of ore now
blocked out ready to break down and ship.
Grand opportunities for practical miners
snd llvs promoters. Now Is the time to se
cure some of these valuable properties,
through purchase, lease or working option.
Quick action counts. Address Secy. Sumpter
Development League Oregon.
?TEW TODAY.
GOOD PROPERTY I
LOW PRICES
.$14,000 I
Factory or Warehouse Site
100x100 ' feet. Reed and J
Guild sts. Thirty per cent
less than surrounding lots. J ,
Will accept $4000 in trade.
$10,000
A Good Business Corner 100s
100, in Vancouver, Wash.
$6500
Six Beautiful Lots In walking
distance of Reed Institute,
restricted, improvements,
grading, walks, curbing,
. parking and piping covered
in price. Will sell all or part
on easy terms.
$6000
Portland Heights 7-room
house, single lot, excellent
view of eity and mountain
peaks.
$4250 .
Portland Heights 6-room bun
galow, single lot, top of first
hill, good rural view, but not
of city.
$20,000
Tract of 800 Acres In Yamhill
County, 200 acres cleared, 60
acres of small rotten oak
stumps, 5,000,000 feet of fir
timber, good fruit and berry
land and in a rapidly devel
oping district. A small stream
and highway cuts the prop
erty so that it is easily di
visible for four owners, sub
ject to further subdivision.
$7500 cash will handle.
T. J. FORDING
609 Swetland Bldg.
Phone Main 1151.
MDRRAYMEAD
Beautiful new lots in the new tract
just west and south of the big Burrell
home on Hawthorne Ave. and E. 26th
St. still selling at: Inside lots 1700
to $2000, corner lots $2250 to
$2500, on very easy terms. Your
chance tobuy one of these lots at to
day's prices, which, are less than sur
rounding property is selling for, will
soon be gone. Come today. Take
Hawthorne Ave. car to E. 24th and
Hawthorne, and walk 3 blocks south
to tract office. Tract office open to
day from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M.
A. B. WIDNEY
Sole Agent.
822-4 Board of Trade.
Branch Office cor. E. 24th & Harrison
Main 6974 A 1179
Choice Pickings
$4750 3 1-6 acres on West Side,
close to United Railway exten
sion. $8000 Al building site on Port
land Heis-hts: choice location.
$10,000 Nearly a quarter block
and additional room for gar
age. Portland Heights.
$46,000 Finest apartment-house
in Portland, situated in very
best district.
$50,000 Desirable corner, 66 2-3x
100 feet, on Seventh street.
WalterS Reed
823 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 8535.
TAKE THE CARS TODAY TO
ARDENWALD
Take Gresham ' or Cazadero cars at
East Water and Morrison streets. 5a
fare. Bring your lunch (we furnish
the shade and water). You will be
surprised to see the beautiful grounds
and the new houses built and in
course of construction. This is surely
the finest of all East Side moderate
priced homesites.
Streets graded, sidewalks built and
other improvements paid for by ns.
Prices right and easy terms.
Rnapp & Mackey
212-213 Board of Trade Building. '
G. T. PARRY, Agent on ground.
FOR SALE
Beautiful & Artistic Bungalow
floors, tiled porches, two enclosed with
f lass; three open porches, furnace heat,
wo fireplaces, exceptional plumbing:
and finish throughout. Decorated with
Imported papers and lighted with spe
cially designed fixtures.
Lot 75x100, on improved street, with
excellent view of mountains, river and
hills.
Nothing like this place to be found
!n city. Wr(te owner. 3 227, Oregonlan.
5 -Acre Place on KeUogg's Lake
Both for a country home and a com
mercial orchard, garden-truck place
and chicken ranch. All highly culti
vated. Commercial varieties of fruit
and berries; -acre chicken runs. In
city limits of Mllwaukle and only 30
minutes from heart of Portland. Splen
did modern bungalow artistically de
signed. Magnificent view. Rowing and
Iisning. ror anon lime umy at eoauu.
One-half cash.
C. L. BAMBERGER,
Room 2 Lumber mens Bids. Main 2488.