The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 28, 1910, SECTION TWO, Page 6, Image 18

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    OXEGOXIAX POETLAXD, AUGUST
1910.
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" "l t - - I 1 XCW TODAT. NEW TOO AT. NEW TODAY.
YOUNG LAWYER ARRESTED
Bundle of Bloody Clothing May
Lead to Murder C harge.
CHICAGO, Aug. i. Robert A. Kins.
IS er old. a graduate of the Nortu--western
Vnlrerslty law achool. and iin
til recently eniplye.l In the law office
of Edward E- Utilnger. Is detained at
the Etuclewood police elation ausnected
of bavin knowledge of the killing of
Zr. WUllam F. Michaella, a dentist.
ho waa shot on the night of August 6.
The arreet of King waa due to the
fact that after the murdrr he left a
..dure containing bloodstained cloth
ing at the drugstore of K. E. Schlelsser.
Since that time a detective has been
on guard at the drugstore and late
Thursday when King :nt're,.1 "
died for the return of the "dle he
waa arrested. Kin denied all connec
tion with the ra
Wlt.HELM TF.l.I. LOD-SE. NO. i O. I. II.
p-A.I n..n..r. of the ae order are re
q.ie.,l ..tent the funeral '.',"
broth.'. Jhn Wyar. KunJa). A -
It K.al.r-a andenaking par ora I ...OF.
llrmbera will meet at 1 o clock atiarp ai
f,,.u halL Yamhill tr.
tu.U hail. TlL,AM ,.AOr:i. Prealdrnt.
w. WALLER. Secretary.
WILHEL TEI tTToDOC NO. 9. O. P.
H .-A!l m.mt-r. of I . abotr. li
requested to attend to. funeral of our lata
kr'tn.r John Wjar. Auust 1".
1 ii P M . at Klnley-a unUrialn parlors.
Vemoara .1.1 m..t at 1 P "
i... WJt. PAGKl- President.
" w. KALXf.K. Secretary.
JIINDlts Law. Powers and Possi
bilities." Public "ctur. toni-hU oclo.lt.
by V.m r. K.U.T Initiate '''
Hall. d floor. Selllns-Hlrsch bids .
nustliiun .t- All mirnai la rat'onal re
l,Too. '.ychlc research or la ooculum. are
especial.? Invited. Seats free.
MARCt-RRITB CAMP. ROTAL EI"H-T,oh.-Wlll
give a paper carnival Thursday
evening. rpmlr 1. in h"f'! JU.a'..
end street. Prises ottered ,or,,h,hJri'!
r-prentlnc th. dally papers In th. be.l
manner. L n Ion mueic -
kniihts and UAUiia or sw-t-RTTT
Foeclal plnlc trains will leave tast rd
inl . streets at and li o coca.
yi:n-:sv. Att :
BORN.
NORJIAN At Portland Maternity Home, to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norman, a son.
DIEU.
riTTEStiER Aiieust at hi, lale real
time. Orahtm avenue. T. w. Pllten
r aaed is years 4 months 13 dav:
beloved nu.band of- Stella Plttenser and
f.iher of Ethel Plttenaer. Funeral notice
later.
FINE HAL NOTICES.
DEWVA!E-ln this city. August tla. at St.
Vm.enl s Huepltal. Rr Dacca. D,iov-e aged
M yeara. i months. U d.ya. belived wile
..r Stmwl Delovage. mother of Ben. Abe.
X-uri.e and .-.il L. Uelovsse. r'rienda
invi:ed b attend funeral services, which
will be held at the faruliy reetdeo.ee. IMS
Sisteenth street, at 2 V. M. todey (Sunday!.
Auaust IS. liervlce at the grave private.
1IOI..MAX In this city. August :. at the
residence of her son. Herbert Holman.
? Overton St.. Mary E. Holman. widow
of ths late Charles Holman. aged 73 years
IS months and 4 daya. The funeral serv
ices will be held at the shove residence
at " P M. today ISundayl August -i.
Heads' Invited. Interment at Rtvervlew
Cemetery.
1'ASSIE In this city. Augtut M. at her res-Id-nce.
-:w liist 40th street. Mrs. Asncs
Dorothy caiwle. aged 17 years. 2 months.
II daya. Frlende invited to attend funeral
services which will be held st St. Stephen's
t-hureh. East 42d snd Esst Taylor, at .T0
A. M. tomorrow (Monday). Aug. 3. Inter
ment Multnomah Cemetery.
F.M.M.l. Funeral services of the Isle Wll
ford R. (Utcki Small, aged -rt years, will
be held at Dunning AicEntce'a chapel,
seventh snd Pine streets. Sunday. August
; at P. . M. Friends respectfully In
vited to attend. Remains will be taken
to L-9e Angeles. Cel.. for Interment.
X.VID At the family residence. Kern Park.
K-mia Lou Lee Uavtd. beloved daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Kraeat F. David, sged
vearsL Funeral services will be heid at the
family residence Monday. Aug. at S P.
it. Interment Multnomah Ccmcter.
lit'CHEd At Oearharf. Or.. Augit't
Nancy F. Hughes, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 8. W. Hughes. Services from Hol
msn s ehspel. Private.
IUtTH rLORAl CO,
VAKUtAM HL1XJ.
FLOUAL Ut-.ll.NS. a
rbooeei Mala SlUJi A IlOt.
Destabsg at afcEatee, aaeral IHrccterm,
Tth aad Flee Fbowe Mala 44. Ladv ae
sietset. Ofl lee ef teqaly Cecoster
XkLLER-BYKNEg CO.. Faaaral Directors.
a4 nllllUM ave. ; bock piiooea : lady atlend
aati saost modern eatabfibment in the clly.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral IHreet
eea. I li St. Iady AsaljiU Pboa. M. Ml
. r. 1'LEV at
laur attewoaou I'ba
BON. Id sad Marline,
ae Mala S. A lisw.
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, sucxeaeon
te F. a. Duanlag. lee. E. it. H mi.
HlfOX CO. redrrtakera: lady
eat. 4i)S Alder. M- SH-t. A X2.V1.
Li. K( H. t aderlaaee. ear. aat Alder and ;
Eoat 7S1. ' B ISSa. laidr aaal.taat.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE. CTTT HUX
MAIN wa. a Tsaa.
HlilA.M OFIICEK. EAST 477
rw TOIIIT.
FOURTH St
NF..4H
YAMHILL
Nearly quarter block, 100
feet frontage on 4th St., cov
ered with buildings. Worth
C150.000. Very easy terms.
Price,
$130,000
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg.
ORTHEAT CORMSR
East Sixth and Washington
Quarter Blork.
PRICK 9 IO.OOO
l Jood Termn.
RI.(rH HKU.T. CO..
J I l.mberaira Bids.
WILL BUILD
AP.tRTtlRVT.Hni K.
resirabie tenant wanted.
RI.OCH RF.ALTY t ,
331 Laaahersaeee Bids.
BROADWAY BARGAIN
Modern 1 -room home, 2 1ts. corner,
restricted, very rhoirf, every convent,
enrt. From owner direct. Muit U
.mmedlnlfl v. Hunoork trei.
Mone. Mondnv. MwryhH 147.
FOR
Choice Apartment-House Sites
SEE
BI.OCH RKtlTI t,
321 I .a aa arrrn e wa Blda;.
II Im Really Meat e ell It I. lat it
M Ilk
-tte l.t ferbelt Bide:-. tala lll.t.
Imhi I need a d'l. s retri'.er fr the sea
aim: If yMi can t hunt, lei ou' ds m
Jo a seesoa with rns. Thens M or
A 3u.4.
I VTW TODAY. I I I I "
At Private Realdeare. HI! Iltk
beta-een t'olumbia and Clay els. Ve
are instructed bv Mrs. I. Clarke to sell
the first -eta a foraltwre, aprlcBt plana,
etc, at above address.
TOMORROW. MONDAY
Cm-r.lnK HprfirliC Derhrr plaatt. par
lor rveHera tn mahoprany and oak, with
leather ieal8. mtho(iny upholstered
furniture In silk taoentrr. aody Bma-
elat parlor rar 9xlJ. lalald maboMar
table, library taole. nei curtain. WW
tm velvet aall rntr 0x9. hall mirror.
i. U lure. The erntji Martin and en
a rue led iron beds are alze. with
vprinK" and allk floaa mattrraaea.
apreads. wool blanket, qullta. scrim
curtains, oak dreaaera, amaaoaaar ealf-
fnir. velvet carpets in bedrooms,
nialaa- tabl. 48-Inch ton. early Kntrllsh
ftntwh; set of chairs with carver leather
sealed, servlnic table. Havllaad eblaa
dlnaer aet white and gold; fancy
plates, etc.. coiK-h rover, jcas ran re.
utensils, preserved fruit. Mason Jars,
porch furniture, etc. ale tomorrow at
! Vlack.
Gr:o. BAKER A CO., AvclloBcera.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
at ear sales reoata. I.3 Park at we
aaall bat a very ekolre aeleetlost of
f uralf are. raaa. ete esmsrlslsK li
brary tables In fumed and ftolden oak,
npholst,ered rockers, parlor couches,
mshor&nv Darlor rockere. reed rockers,
rosewood suta. Dlctures. lace curtains.
Aumlnster anil bru.tsela runs, mahog
any clock, oak dlnlnit-room furniture
In golden and weathered oak, brass
and Iron beds, blrdseye maple dresser
and chiffonier, oak dressers, feather
Pillows, quilts, teas fixtures, sanitary
couches, drop-head sewing machine,
linoleum foMlne- a-o-cart. i rani-e,
utensils, etc. On vew tomorrow. Sale
on Tuesday next at 10 o clock.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
Wa ahull have the furnishings of prl
vate residence removed from Sell wood
to our salesrooms for convenience of
aale Tharadar aext at ll sews.
CEtl. BAKtuK A CO Aaetloaeerm.
la onr retail dept.. special while they
last we offer 100 eolld oak arm rock
ers, with aealae leather seats, for
See them In our windows.
GEO. BAKER at CO,
1S2 Park St.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
Rrarular Bales Dare.
today, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A. M.
If you are furnlshlnir don't fall to
attend our sales, our slock never was
so large and complete as at the pres
ent time, it comprises all kinds of fur
nishings for the home. IncluillnR
pianos, oraraaa. parlor suites, davea
porta. couches, morris chairs, rockers
of all descriptions, library 'and parlor
tables. aeetlonal bookcase. ladles
desks, dinlsjs? aalta tn weathered and
aolden oak. via.: buffets, sideboards.
extension tables and chairs, china
closets, aide tables, etc., carpels, turs.
linoleum, lace curtains, pictures and
brlc-a-brac: also steel ranges. K
ranaes. a-as water heaters., dishes,
utensils and other numerous lots. We
have received, another shipment of
porcelain bath tabs, wash baalns.
toilets, etc., which we are selling- at
verv low nrlccs: alaa-base shotzww
ekrlla. loaded wit) Dupont balllstite
and Laflln A Hand smokeless powder,
different sixe shot, all fresh stock at
sue per box. Goods sold at private aale
at all times.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
Cash paid for furniture, slacks of
merchandise, etc Call Main !:.', A
.4:43
S. L. I OILMAN, Auctioneer
Xo. i;t eeoad Street. Mala S4TS.
Sjl.. this week Tuesday we will
sell a large quantity of 9x12 and mat
ru;s of various desians. lace ctirtalna
In doxens to suit buyers, portieres,
couch draperies, beddlna- ne . dress
ers and sanitary couencs. etc., oic
rr1dor, household furniture and mer-
N. K "ash paid for the furniture of
residences.
.!. CILMA. Auctioneer.
SPECIAL AUCTION SALE
at residence. We are Instructed to sell
bv public auction, at No. Alt ims
street, between Hall and Colleare (to
morrow! Monday, at 10 A. M.. all the
furniture of residence. including;
lounge, portieres, leather armchair,
rockers. tables. bedsteads, springs,
msttressea. crockery, glassware, cook
stove, g.ts plate, etc, etc, lady's bicycle.
Sale (tomorrow) Monday. 10 A. M.
, t . (ill. AX, Aactloneer.
AUCTION SALES
211 First Street
MONDAY. WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY
Each Day aU.2 P. M.
We don't say anything. We Just do
somethina; for people who can use good
furniture and other housef urnlshinga
which have been slightly used, but look
like new. Our salesmen are pleased
to give vou prices at any time, and less
than other houses In the city. That's
why we alwavs sell as soon as we se
cure the goods.
FORD AlCTIOtf CO.
Main MM. A 24;..
Ladd'sAddition
fwficie New 7-room. modern and
ipOUUU tip to date in every particu
lar. Oak floor, furnace, fireplace and
easy terms.
pwrt"i New -room and attlo
OOOUU house, oak floors, every
modern convenience, exceptionally well
built. Ea.-..- terms. '
1 4 1 CD S-room cottage, attic and
O'rlOU basement, desirable loca
tion, tast Taylor, near E. 201b. at.
Terms.
F.W.T0RGLER
IM serine a. Bldg.
APARTMENT
OR HOTEL SITE
To lease for term of SO years, with
privilege of purchase at fixed price.
Best localitv of Nob Hill. Close in.
Address Owner. M Oregonlan.
Irvington Home
9S500 will buy my new home, cost
19000 less than six months ago. Will
sacrifice in order to raise money for
business purposes. Call Owner. C 1471.
Sunday, or Main 0 during week.
PHNOOBAPH Edison "ldealis" er
'Triumph.' with t"yeret hern. I'dnn-hta
"Nea S"veretrn" or "Nea- Invlncthle."
irM-w hnrn. and mshossny Itnl.h pre
ferred. rhti al. er A Stxia. your
luwast pruo
The
Madison St.
Bridge
Is nearing completion. AVhen
it is finished a number of cars
will be routed over it that will
go directly past ' .
Ladtl's Addition
The car service will be equal to
the best in the city, requiring
only a few minutes' time to
make the run, while he who
would pain health and save
money by walking to business
can do so in 20 minutes. You
cannot do better than to take
advantage of the liberal terms
we offer and buy a lot in
Ladd's Addition
Lots from 32000 up, includ
ing all the beautiful improve
ments. One-tenth down and the
remainder in easy monthly or
quarterly payments, with in
terest on the unpaid balance at
6 per cent. Warranty deed and
abstract of title.
F. W. TORGLER
06 Sherlock Building.
STRONG & CO.
605 Concord Building.
Agents on ground,
12th and Harrison Sts.
16th and Hawthorne Ave.
-Portia nd.
HEIGHTS
GREENWAY
HOME
Fine view.2y2-story house, 8 rooms,
entirely modern; lot 102x109. Fire
place, furnace, woodlift, full cement
basement.
$2500 CASH
CHAPIN & jfo
HERLOW yyf
332 Chamber of
commerce
HALF LOT
E. Third St.
NEAR
Burnside
The only desirable close-in ware
house site left at the price we are
asking. Let us talk to you about it.
t
SMITH'S AGENCY
103 Sherlock Bids;.
Irvington Home
MUST BE SOLD
F!lht rooms, hardwood floors, cove
ceiling's, den. four bedrooms, sleepina:-
porch, balcony, not water neat, cemeni
h.um.nt nnneled dlninsr-room. Dlate-
glass windows, built-in electric cooker:
lot tll'TI'lV; One ttiwwi. lltlll iaiiimct.
Price reasonable: terms. 416 Commer
cial Club Bldg. Phone A 7231, Main
72l.
BEST VIEW LOT IN .
Alameda Park
Owner will sell this lot at a barpain
prr-c
If you want one ot tne most, DcaHU
ful buildinir sites in the city you had
better see this lot.
Chapin & Herlow
332 Chamber of Commerce.
QUABTEB BLOCK
E. Pine Street
With two houses paying well.
$8500
TERMS
SMITH'S AGENCY
103 Sherlock.
MEAT MARKET Bst en Eat Side, for
sale at cftt or nxiures; account ox sic.
Bae 4 28 Oreeoalaa-
PORTLAND
GUTS
$2600
Quarter block on 'improved
street, close in, near Chap
man and Laurel. A genuine
snap if sold before "Wed
nesday. ' $5000
74x75, 22d and Carter. Very
fine neighborhood.
$7500
115x300, 21st and Laurel.
Hard-surfaced streets both
sides, beautiful trees and
select surroundings.
$7500
6-room cottage, ground 72x
120, very fine view; close to
car.
. 13,500
8-room house and about 3
lots, house modern and on
carline. Can give immediate
possession. Exceptionally
fine view.
$6500
100x85 on 19th, between
Laurel and Elm. A good
buy.
$11,000
120x120 on 17th and Haw
thorne Terrace; finest view
on the Heights. Terms if
desired.
Lots and blocks all parts
of the Heights.
t KEASEY
HUMASON&IEFFERY
j
Chamber of Commerce and
Portland Heights.
WAREHOUSE
HALF BLOCK
East Side snap.
100 feet trackage.
100 feet city thoroughfare.
200 feet on Yamhill for , owner's
convenience. No other equally pood
half block for so little money. Easy
terms.
$32,500
Chapin & Herlow
332 Chamber of Commerce.
20 BELOW VALUE
2700
50x100 ON BENTON STREET,
NEAR BROADWAY. THERE IS
MONEY TO BE MADE ON THE
LOT. TERMS , $1250 CASH, BAL
ANCE TO SUIT.
EDW. P. MALL CO.,
309-310 Abinpton, Bldp.
4 Lots
Overlooking Willamette River, very
fine residence district, on West Side;
only $3000 and $1000 cash. Owner
has left city.
Chapin & Herlow
332 Chamber of Commerce.
320 TO 2000 ACRES
Wheat Land
Directly on Deschutes River, in
Crook County, close to railroads.
Will raise 35 bushels per acre.
$15 Per Acre
W L. GREEN.
406 Lumbermens Buildina.
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
On East Side; pays 12 per cent; price
$7500. Terms, cash.
GODDARD JTWIEDRICK
243 Stark St.
WANTED Compptnt strl for second work.
Call mornlnc and evenings. MO Flaadera
street.
HE
BEAUuFUL
HOMES
IN
IRVINGTON
AND
HOLLADAY
gArt Fine, modern. 9-room
D ISlOUU dwelling, on Tillamook,
near K. 19th. Quarter block, with park
strip adjoining. House Is hardwood
finish throughout and very attractive.
$13
fff Largre, roomy house, on
elf wis f 1 n a ounrrer n nclr. in
very attractive district on Tillamook.
Nine rooms, all large and modern
throughout.
i fni Handsome 8-room house
J3 lailOuU on Hancock, on quarter
block, in choice district: modern in
every respect.
tQnnn Beautiful home In one of
tD jUUU best Irvington districts.
Nine rooms, five bedrooms, two fire
ni,iM' modem In a verv oarticular.
Corner location. Lot 100 x 100. Easy
terms if desired.
tQCnn Very attractive seven-room
tfOOUU Irnuse, in choicest residence
district of Holladay Addition. Large
living-room, dining-room, reception
hall and den. Three bedrooms and
sleeping - porch upstairs. Modern in
every respect, and arrangement and
decoration very artistic. Corner loca
tion.
(tQOCSA Handsome 7-room house In
tDOaCOU same locality: new. modern
In every particular and very attractive
inside and out. Corner.
teflon Beautiful new home, in fine
tSoUUU location in Irvineton. eight
rooms, large sleeping-porch and attic,
hardwood floors, two fireplaces, every
thing modern and up to date. Ar
raneement very attractive. Can be
bought on very easy terms.
r New and modern 7-room
POS3U house in attractive Irving
ton district. Handsome interior deco
mtlon nnri arr&nerement.
If vou are looking for a home in this
choice East Side residence district, see
McCargar, Bates &
Lively
315 FAILING BLDG.
Lots East of
Laurelhurst
Some 50x100 for $350. Real
estate dealers are buying
these lots. We recommend
these lots as the cheapest
on the East Side.
THE SP ANTON CO.,
Realty Operators,
' 269 0k Street.
Business corner that is
steadily increasing in value.
On Third street, the long
est through traffic street on
the West Side.
Net income $7770 a year.
Terms on application.
walker's reed
823 Chamber of Commerce.
Main 8535.
i An Investment! j
323 acres, 7 miles from Port-
land. Level land, fine soil, adapt- J
ed forfruit. vegetables and crops.
There are 30,000 cords of wood
on the place. Southern Pacific
and Salem Electric depots less J
then 1 mile distant. A large
J profit can be made by market
er infr the wood and subdividing.
Price, $150 per acre.
425 Failing Building.
IRVINGTON
CHEAP LOT
50x166 feet, alley at rear. High and
Elghtlv, next to high grade home. On
Wetdler St.. one block from car.
Special bargain for cash.
JOHX IOCKHART,
610 Chamber of Commerce.
Best Buy in Portland
$11-500 tor a corner with apartments
Dririiu& x n iiiuiiiu, f.uuu win
handle.
011.5OO fr a business comer, close
in. W opt ciae. uringins iyj a montn.
Nothing better In Portland for such
money.
F. Ft CHS, MorriMi fit.
$81,
ARCHIBALD
TO LEASE
AT-
CornerFifth
b Washington
Streets
Large, well lighted ground
floor store, "Washington St.,
entrance for confectionery
or cafeteria.
3 upper floors for stores,
billiard parlor or sample
rooms.
H. P. Palmer-Jones Co.
212-13 Commercial Club bid
Phones, Main 8699, A 2653.
Great Business
Activity
Numerous large industries have lo
cated on the Peninsula within the last
few years. There is a reason for all
this business activity. There is no
place else In or near Portland where
rail and water facilities can be had as
it is possible to obtain them on the
Peninsula. Portland is moving down
the river from natural causes. Every
pound of freight from the East must
cross the Peninsula. Remember that
the Peninsula has only a very limited
amount of land available for residence
and retail business, while the factory
district Is enormous. A poor man can
still obtain a Dlece of this valuable
land by paying small monthly pay
ments.
A BARGAIN ON TERMS
Two lots, each 60x100, city water,
gas, electric lights, 40 cash and $10
monthly on each lot, without interest
if all payments are made when due,
COE A. McKENNA
PHONES: MAIN 4.122. A 3143.
BIT Commercial Block.
160 ACRES
On west side of river and only half
mile west ot Wiilalatin rark ana tne
new site of St. Helen's Hall, which
is now selling from $400 to $800 per
acre.
Enough cordwood on this to pay for
the Jand.
A chance of a lifetime to subdivide,
and we can take city residence up to
$5000 on this and will sell at S&ZUU
per acre for a few days.
THE SHAW-FFAR CO.
2451. stark St. -Main
35. . A 3500.
WAREHOUSE
. SITE
75x100, on corner of 13th and Irv
ing; a fine investment. On terminal
spur. $10,000 will handle.
$35,000
James Manner & Co.
203 Hamilton Bldg., 131 Third St.
HOME-BUILDERS
,W want Home-Builders in ARDEN
WALD, the most beautiful of East Side
additions.
We are keeping this property strict-
ly for the people who want the best
home sites for the least money of any
thing on the market, with a building
restriction corresponding to value of
the property.
Streets graded, water mains and
sidewalks laid and paid for by ug.
Our prices range from $400 to $600,
according to location. Easy terms.
KNAPP & MACKEY-
212-213 Board of Trade Building.
25 ACRES
ON
Columbia Boulevard
One-half mile from Union ave. Price
$21,000. Terms, $3000 cash, balance
five years at 5 per cent.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK
243 Stark St.
S3500.00
One of the choicest 6-room.' UD-to-
date bung-alown, well built, best of ma
terial, splendidly arranged. It will' in
terest anvone who wishes a nice home
to investigate it. It is located on the
corner of 8th and Cambridge streets,
opposite Piedmont. It has aa, electric
lights street Improved, everything in
cluded in this price. Terms: $1000
down, $25 per month.
OTTO & HARK SON REALTY CO.,
- Firt Street.
6-ACRE fine Hood River fruit land as first
payment on cottage or good lot.
Worcester bids. A liild.
Come Out to
fflurrayraead
Today .
LOCATED BETWEEN EA&T 24TS
AND EAST 26TH AND HAW
THORNE AVENUE AND
DIVISION STREET
Finest restricted residence property
on the East Side View only
surpassed by view from
Council Crest.
Eiffht minutes from Third and Mor
rison streets, over the new Madison
street bridge, with best and most fre
quent car service in the entire city.
Lots can be had today at $40 per
front foot and less, on easiest of
terms. Will brin $100 per front
foot in one year's time or less.
Every improvement ; careful build
ing restrictions; perfect title.
Lots are selling rapidly, and soon
you will be too late.
COME TODAY Take Hawthorne
avenue car to E. 24th and Hawthorne
avenue and walk three blocks bouth
to the tract office.
A. B.WIDNEY
822-4 Board of Trade.
Main 694, A 1179.
Branch Office,. East Twenty-fourth
and Harrison Streets.
ASCOT
ACRES
$600 PER ACRE
1 to 5-Acre Tracts on the
Base Line Road.
2V2 miles from city limits.
Rich soil, fine for berries
and garden. Land now in
cultivation, macadamized
level road oiled all the way.
Survey for Mt. Hood Road
runs through this property.
KEASEY,
HUMASON & JEFFERY
Chamber of Commerce.
SPECIAL BUYS
14th St. Corner
NEAR MORRISON
$25,000
100x100,
Cor. Nr. Washing
$30000
Goldschmidfs Agency
2o3y2 Washington St., Corner Third.
WE ARB OFFERING THE
BEST BUILT RESIDENCE IN
LAURELHURST FOR
$6SOO
Lot beinff 50x100, in the most slerhtly
location in the entire addition. Seven
room house, with every modern im
provement to be found in the latest,
up-to-date houses. Gas. water, electric
lighted, cement walks, hard-surface
pavements, and everything paid for.
This class of house is selling: for from
$1500 to $2000 more than we are ask
ing for this. Remember this property
is in Laurelhurst. the finest residence
district in Portland. One-fourth cash.
J. M. FRENCH & CO.
412-413 Ahlngrfon Bide, 10M; Third St.
Leases
We makf a specialty of leasing. all
kinds of warehouses, flat buildings,
apartment - houses, downtown stores,
etc., etc.
If you are thinking; of changing:
your location see our list, it is most
complete, and rental very reasonable.
We have some fine automobile garage
sites, either ground lease or will build
to suit the tenant. If you have an
apartment-house or hotel building- you
are thinking of leasing call on us. at
once, we have two responsible tenants
waiting.
O'BRIKX REALTY CO,
l,ewl Blda;., 4th and Oak Sta.
BE.il'TIFCL
New 8-Room House
ON A HARD-SI BFACED STREET
FOR S4250. EASY TERMS.
Thi. hiiunfi in not the usual "box"
t.n. ,, n -u-alla ftml a roof), but is very
artistic and well built. The outside is
very pleasing to the eye, and the in
side is everything you ran desire. Be
Snre and see 'I'nia tieiorc u .
Yon M ill Be Surpriaed.
CHAPIN & HERLOW,
332 Chamber of Commerce.
Country Home
of 40 acres near Portland, very fine
view of rivers ana iriuuiiianiB, nw
bungalow and barn. This place will
be sold at a bargain for real money.
314 Lumber Exchange Bldg.
JEW modern nouaea, in Irvlnstoa.. A. B.
Sic. 690 W&aoo. Both phosea.