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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1911)
TTrr RTrvTi iv nnrnnmy. rORTTaAXu, APR Hi 23, 1911. i ; i . A11I METEOBOt-OGICsL, ILL FORT. PORTLAND. April 2i Hulmua temper ature. degrees; minimum. 41. Hirer rega ins at A. ii , I (eet: chine la lal - hours. fll rt .1 foot. Kiltfali (J P. M. to A P. M. . Bon; lo-.al ramfa.1 siac eeptem t.mber 1. 1I'H. iu.jl In bu. normal rainfall a:at September I. Swot inches; clllency of ra:rf;i sines 6ptmor 1. IViu. s.13 Inebe. TtAi un.l:a. April 2J. 13 bour. min utes; p-'aa;b.e sunshine. 13 hours. Ztl mtnutf annMf ro4ucl to see-level) at a P. a 1 laches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. TTio barometer Is relatively low In th Southwest n-l relatively hi! in the North era ste,te from the P. rice to the Atlantic coasts. Dunns- the list -4 hours Podr- ate.y heavy rioi hit fallen In th Urf Ul rvcUkn. tho M.d'l.e Atlantic ststes ana .r Eacnnl. uhi e ilvhM In tho United P'ates gr.eri! fair :fT hm praile'l. lc la mur-h rmr In southern Idaho and orrespoci'linri r ronUr in tho t;aradlan Nonk'Ml an. la portlor. of tho Middle Atlantic at:. Tho co1 none are favorabi for fair weather In Ihia iirrlrl Sun. lay. with Metier temperatures ia froutheaatrrn lilalia FORECASTS. Portland and rVlnlty Fair. Northerly ainde. Orocon and Washington Fair. Northerly Winrfs Man- "lr. wjmr utern portion. tbWAHli A. HKAlJ". Iitri.t Forecaster. fompinw, f leM-aTasse. barometer. hvdromt'rs. ml. ry?' srleutifio ar?tmr i lU cta-ke AV i'q MEXTIN" Noricti. moosk ru a AM members ln!trtl la tbo forma tion of a MimiSE t'Ll'Ft ar lnvttd to at tend a Tnee'iti at tho MOOS; 11 AI.L. Fifth ant tvahlnloo street. Monday eteaiag. April zt. it e o'c oefc. WTLX.A VbTTE TXirx-.K. NO. J. fk A r. AND A. M. --;ilal c-m- municatl-n Pundair. April -3. I 3" WY f. M.. for funral of ur dt.d mthrr. AhJkw I Ia.L ft S-arr ' Kln It. NX S rrn r ore. r t- at l..'mar."a t hapcU lal?r Sli c t at n ovl rmt-r' . V. S. WKKKJ. S-ic r-rtivi-roi.iTAN uorxiE. Nil. li ml KN'MHTJ OF PT- 4Trf TKtAS. will So lrlllutd to 44 rr prw rtrHj i Manila t at t'alamho Hall, l::! Kuwil ar. Grand Ul offi.-r pr-a-nt. I na'.'i;u-d Ko:(lita a pcttly in iel. II. M KIVUaU. S-ralary. SAMARITAN KOtxlE NO. S. I. O. O. K. All mrrr.bra aro rwiiti'"! to moot at I. o. o. F. Hail. Klrat ana AMr .. ihn !un aT nln. at I o'cio. k hrp an.l o from tbrp la a blr to 'irl Cbrnllan hurrh. Park and t i.lumMa a. to atlnd arvl- la cornmrnurain f ur Jd aa nivoraarr. " osvoU). s. CtXtSOX ENTA M I'M tiNT NO." 1. I. O. O. T. A.l utmr-m aro r.'cua:1 to mt at I. O. O F. Hall. Klnt anj AMr ata.. tfiia ISunrtayl tv.ntnc. at T o"clo.-k aharp. and ' from t In a twly to Flrat Chria tian Obur.-ri. Park and Columbia " at'.nd arxlco la tommlMirAl.-'li of our Sd nnltfraarr. H. OdVOLP. Scrlbo. IVANHOB LOrx'.t No. 1. KNIOHTd OF rVTIIUF. mo; rry Tuoday la Caatla Hall. Ilia and Al-Jcr fta. K. M. LANCE, K. R. 8. PORTt.ANn riBr-t FT. NO, "3. COM PAN "IONS OF TIIK rOKEST OV AMKKIi'A. Will lv a social winat rr'f '"' dnr at thlr ball In Aliy b!.!ir.. Thura-lar oronisa April "mo and hava a cod lima All aro '!Mir.f. MT. HOOO r-focl.K. NO. 1S1. "WOMEN OF HllHAFT. will rlre a military whtat st-vcial Tuts-l iy - n!cr. April 2.V taat HJo Vo..!mn Hill. Ill tjit Sixth . Prtsa rrfrcahmea-.a. daucln. Adrulasioa .1) caaca. OREOOV CTR'l.r NO. 1T1 Guard wl!l l whlat aid S-J" party Thurxlay aftr aooa, April 27. at Wlm- n Hail. 33 Kua all bu Oood pnxa. Adutlisloa lo conta. THE CE'TT-IAN AEMrXT. No. HI. VNITED ARTI.-iAXS. wtil ni--l W-lnrlay ovsoinv. Initiation. Tha Kuth Aaacmby viil put ea tti work. CEO. "WRIGHT HELIEF TORPSt. No Xuatral and lllrrmry nlrtalnmrnt. Friday vanlcf. April 2 1. :. A. R. Hall. northoat oornar Socond and l!"rr!'-n. A'lmiwlon 2a cn:a. MARUAUKT Ri-tD. Chairman. KOTIL CIRCLE W. O. W.. will rlTO as or.lrta:nmnt and dan--. Inrlutllr.c tho ltunrh iraa Cal!rp and Hur!quo W:ustrla. In W. O. W. "iVmplo. l:S Ulh strocl. Wel atsdar n li lit. April :4. Admuaioa lie HOSE CITT rol NCIU K. U OF . Ot fho hrtt and coin to th card party and tlanrw vtvaa In I. O. O. F. Hall, rorn.r Hkid r or and Wil.lama arcnu. Taeadajr. April rTOJI. REBEKAH lPGE will It hr rcular Sao party Thurlsy ovcaina. April JT. In Orlont Hill. E. th and AUIar ata. Adalaaloa. lacludlcc rrfrcshmcDta, la coata. ARBCTTSt CIRn.K. NO. 573. wi:l It a whlat aid dan-a nit Krldiy rvrnlna;. Aprl at W. o. w. Tempi. l.' llth au Wla borfar's orchestra. Alnilaiua lc PORTLAND ASSEMULT. NO. 114, will fl'.v a card par"y and uanr in th H:l. :aa ad. Friday svcnlns. April Admlasloo IZr. Pir.. MVVPHRET In thl cltr. April . at ths rldn-o 3 E. Vh at.. North. Jam's Humporay. aacd M yvars lo month li da. Funeral announcement laier. BRENNAV April IC. at "1 fiantenboin tvA. Marsuaretto E. Frennan. t-J 3 montha ft -ta . the loved daughter of IC R. and Beaaw xlrennaa. KELLT At rsl'!n-:o. 15 Corbett treat, April I;. J U Krli. aied 4 Jeara. Funeral n'ttl-o later. rrXEK.1. NOTICED. XELL.T At tha late yaldeno. IMS Corbett atreet. April 7:, William J. Kckl. as " years, be.oyed fattier of Mrs. John W. iaia. K Miaswar; Mrs. Fred J. Kosen ber and J-il.n W. Kellv. Remains at Dunnlrs until V elnee.lae. Ihrn at the 1st re: Imie. Funeral Thursday. April PervU-es at t. Lasren.e i hurch. In terment at t- Mary' cemetery. Friends lavlted. SMITH Apr!! ILtrrr W.. aeed It years. beloed husband of Era Smith Tb tie ceased was a member of the tlrlJao and Structural Iron Workers' local No. 2. Frleoda asd acquaintances sre respect fully laytte-1 to attend the funeral aerv ki at Dinnln A M- Entee chapel, to day (Sunday. April ;3. at 2 P. li. latar meat Rom t'lty Cemetery. KINO At her home. ! East Twentieth. April li. Anna Van lo Kmc ared 4.1 Je trs. beloeed wife of Robert Kins'- Funeral will take t:ace from tr.o parlors of tb East Si'l f uneral Directors, tit East Ai der and Fast -iistv atreet. today laun der. April ;l. 1 P. M. Friends respect fully Invited. Servl.-es at Crematorium. " Monday. Airll St. 2 P. M.. private. STACK At Fatlta Rom, Cal . April 0. Mrs. Helen I Jsttcit. widow ct lat Lieutenant John T. a a, mother of Helen. J olio, Ed ward, alaurl.- and William Sta.H. Jlrs. R. St. Aleiander. Mrs. laad.ir Fuchs. Mrs. Royal Mc.Nee and lira !v lurK,e. lx-ra In Lea-Ion, Csasda; late of oMaer. Or. Funeral at o clock Monday. Airll 1'. from tno cathedral. ISth an-t Uavls ata. Interment ilt. caiary Ceeuelery. II I'M PH RET la this city. April n. at ths resi-lence. Nov 3 Kaat Kiichth North. Jaraea Humphray. ased 64 yeors lo months and la daa Friends rrsiiect'uily Invited to attend ths funeral frvi-va whl.h will hs be d at l! tman s chapel at '- P. M., to morrow Monuoy. Interment at Loos lir Cemeta.-y. RtDOVICR Frferr rere--?fa!l Invited to attend the funeral of Peter Rsd vl, h to day (Sunda. from Dunatn A McKnt chapel st 1 1 P. M : M. Patrick" Church at 2 P. X. interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. U .RCATTIL1 It this city. April II. Phillip Marcottl.l. ajrd er Th funerij aervicea will bo held at St Michael i hurch. comer of 4th and Mill m. at 5 p. M. today iSumlail. Friend Invited. Intermeol Ktvsrvlsw Cemetery. LOOMI.S Ths funeral services of Tiulaa Clover Loomls will bo held at .Flnley s parlors at P at. totlsy taundaj . Frienda inMie-L Interment ul bo mad at Loomls btatton. Wash. ONSr.TH FIX)R-I. CO, UAKul A.V1 BLAKi-. tlAlKVL. Dt-rKeN:. T-booee 1 Mais ollK : A lit ""n-faiae- Jacf-atos, pjssnu Ulroctaem, th7 .asl Pta. raeoe Mala o. LaWy ,1., sat. Ottlee of tesslr tarat. aTMAItU UOLItAN CO.. Isneral IMrecT-a7l.-s) So as. Aooy aeetotast. 1 e M. Set. j a FiMEX WXria and Madias, Lady illrSaaM. 1 s- Maia A tAWV SiST MIIE Fssrtal ivlre-rtors. soccasur a, . Sl UasvatBS. loo- . tji. MLLrR-BVRsJ"tO ruseral Directors. lVAjllisais ass.1 both ph..oee; lady ass. ta.Kl.il. WaoSertaAs. wr. aiaat A-aW aes) 1 - - - - ' i vn. wniv. I NEW TODAY. I , ' CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally r loaday. Ose tiros fianse) ad tsra a haias sd tbros) baras sd si a Its sBsee-atlea Uroes ttm eooeecutlv times SM oesa tsss-nU- times. . a sat acrooipaaj aot-of-tswa Keenltti lux wrorsls sasral as sej sw tmmm --rertssesDoat asd ao ad so-uto4 far las til an two Uae-a. . Vt bra aa s-tvertleeme-it la aot ma esaarca tlve time lb soo-tlms rata appUea. O cbarw of book adraiieeasefjt ths rharxe will b baaed asj the actual a umbo af hoes appeavrlaa; ta Us paper. rewmrsUoss atT tha aanaber af words la esvcb Has. la New Today ait advertise raea Is ars rharxrd by nsesaars aoly. 14 linos t tba Inch. Tb shoes rates apply ta sdeertlaeroeats sniiee -New Today- and all sthsr tUstllH lioa oxreotlnar tha followtatTt Mtustloas It sated. Mala. Mtoatloas Waatosl. r emals. For Bool. Rooms, f-rtrata ws-Ullaa, Rsasss sod Board. Prlvalo am II lee. lloa-ckswtlasj Reams. Prtemte amlllss. la rats aa lbs abovs class! fl rail last t 1 otata a llavs each lassrtlosv. la cau of box afflew sddrsoa la iwq-ttraaL cesaat tbla a part a tbo ad. Aaswecs ta adeertlaoaarata enU bo ferwwrded ta patrooa. proeiosat astf-avddrim savslopos ar fca- l'TZ tho acewaajsd.ttw af aatrwas, Tb Orrsonlaa will ! elaaslfled sdvertW aseats ae th telephava. prevWine tbo ad--renlser Is a aabscrtbe ta sllbor pbaaa, N petors wU BO qaolata sr-r p P"--. fc.'l will bo resdeeew vhe folU-ln, day. Vt bet her ubaonueaa advor-llsraeals wlU b sccepted over tbo pbssvs. Oepooas tb prompti lin tbo toiepi lor Real. I.rnllars far bauo.- -Bs-ooeos Oaportsal- 1100.' -w, sated ta Real.' OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY ornri city Btix Mab . a . RtMANB OFflCER, grrwsaat Crmta, K..ld.nca 14 E. 14th. N. Eut 47 7. H. A. Oaaa-slrw, Raa. ii Vt c 6L Miarkmtmm. lv.2 72 E. Ith. l-ast 17U. Hers Ambulsae. A 4)101: Pr. Ba. -Mahta Sunday and Holiday. A 1 III 4: Tranh t. W TODAY. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE Corner Second and YamlaLU R EG I LA B SALES DAYS. rwenday, Wednssilay, Friday Each Day at 10 A. M At a.r sslea yoa will sleray larce aasortmeat ! stoosI eeroaa-baad larsltare af all wewrrlptloaa. It mm elKferrar- If yaw sraat aaaetiiaaT (or tbr parlor, llv-lssj-rooss, "!'--roara. hedrooas. bltrhra, afflrr ar bote-l. selll Had aosarlblasx ta aalt yal 1st war store. If yaw have ao tlwts to at ad aarfloaa v e bata aaleaosea " yow mrirn at private aale. Groceries, Clothing, Hardware 'AT 171 SECOND STREET, adjcilalss; oar aurlloa roosn, w ell nrorerlre. laJies' and eat' fara lab la ars, abara. vuUre-l Is aeoaa barderaro, firrprwaf sales. scales, ahowraaes, porcelain bath tubp. wahtanda, etc. At prices tuat will lnterewt you. THURSDAY NEXT At 10 A M. at 729 E. Salmon Street, Corner 21st . . . j wM vr rnl wrha t loavln; the city, to e!i the 'u"': Inn or rine-room nom, ,. . . . mtm -- ' L - rnrksrt. "ursiisra - srns.i e . , roiH-hrti. stand table. . .ac.tcu'?,l?p pedestal extension ii'i. chairs. BruMelt runs ana carpets, three Iron beds, four Vernls Martin beds all complete with Iron springs and wood mattresses, beddlnr an.l pillows. lira odd dresser, four wardrobes, bedroom stilts, a-as heaters, tllshes. pjlaaswar. pas plates, bird cages mad other useful lo,jJ" p plaao can be purchased with small cash payment, balance monthly ., . le- n. - I o mt time of ale. iwn't fortjet the date. Thradr . . . r next at iv a. ou J. T. WILKOW. Aartloaeer. Cash paid for furniture, atooks of merchandlie, etc Call Main 12. A 4:tJ. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY .a a sTIos, fireat fwa-dsys- aartiaa -ate w. faraltare. ear pets, eto. Tbe followlap; bs a partial llstt la I'arlar P'orUblp;aeeTeraI choice rockers, center taoios. wh ," " i chair, rattan settees and rockers in lcataer upno rtrrun. uo.uk-"-- r..r tbe Library-Tables In everaj flnislie. mission bookcases and desks, armchairs, mls.tlon rockers, large mir ror, velvet carpets and riirt. la nialaoT-Rwoa Farallsrs W shall have a very good se lection of "P;"; date dinlns; tables, chalra wtlh leather scats, and buffets with larss plAte mir ror backs. Tho Ilea room Far-altar Is very com lta with modern steel and Iron boas, l.esl spr'nn. felt-floss mattreses. feather rlilows. dressers and chiffon lerM In various deslsjns and flnesbss. Meet raaaee, saa rssira, etc. A loo twa ralltap desks. Sale start a racb day at 1 Vlock at 153 I'ark. atreet. Par lie furnlahlnsT are especially In vited to attend these sales. You will find everything up to date and goods of quality. W. C. BIKER st C. A. CROWELL, la Park Street. Aaetloaeers, AUCTION SALE Fiiratare, Ranges, Etc. MONDAY, April 24, 2 P.M. 211 First Street Twelve rooms of furniture positively must be sold. Come prepared to make us an offer (a matter bow assail I on anything vou can uae. Wa are going to tusks this a real old-time auction, and -Mr. Burns, the owner. 1 not a poor man. so there Is NO RESERVK. Nearlv new Males tic steel range, birds eve "maple chiffoniers, princess and other pretty dressers, nobby design metal beds complete, organ, oak roll top desk and chairs, two steel couches. 14-ft. oak extension table, phonorrtph. romblnatlon bed. box-eat chair. French leather upholstered rockers, box couch, floes and hair mattresses, go carts, oak oval parlor table, mahogany hall tree, two swell oak bookcase, china closet, lomi $ oak rockers In golden and mission finish. PxlS Brus sels rugs, carpeio. small rugs, kitchen furniture, refrigerator. 60 beautiful Pictures In neat, nobby gold-burnished frames, etc. All the above stood are numbered 23. Do you catch It? FORD Avcnox CO. Main 893U A 1445. OILMAN ACCTIOW AD COHMISSIOX CO.. l.NC. Office and salesroom No. 15 Second street, near Washington, hold sales at residence, pay caeh for good house furnishings, buy stocks of merchandise. Main JITS, Monday's sale Includes roll top desks, carpets, rugs. etc. Friday's sale includes tha fine furnishings of flat. L. X. GILMAX. Aactroaeer. Williams Avenus Bargain For few days, EOxlOO. near Falling st : $150 cash. We have other bar gain. Koom 12. 145V Morrison St. Ian ACRKS la Benton Co., Wash., nsar Kennswl-k. to exchange for boos and lot la citv. See owner st 414 Si ark St. . ia, t TW TOV.tl. I .. , . I I I Must Sell New Mt, Hood EUectric Too get a snap in 10 acres facing SO. foot-wide Villa avenue, and two blocks from Mount Hood electric to be com pleted at once. Time 40 minutes from tilth and Oak street. Price and terras at office. Mt. Hood Land Co. 101 S Chamber of Commerce. Fine Orchard, Half Price TOaCLQK ESTATB On. thousand bearing trees, 1K00 S years old. i acres all under Irrigation, with perpetual water right, in finest fruit district In Oregon where peaches grow to perfection. Over 1000 expend ed In buildings. Price IISO per acre. Th. place will pay for Ueelf In five years and b. worth four tlrhes Its cost. There I a cannery within one-half mil. Five thousand dollar will han dle, balance reasonable time at per rent- Call on or address OWN EH, 0S Spaldlaa Bid:, Portia ad. Or. $3600 Irvington Residence Site 78x100 on 8. side of Weldler st.. near lPth. Thla la one of the few desirable unoccupied residence sites In Irving ton, If you wiah to buy a fin. home Pit. and out'd your own home or hold as an Investment, here la a splendid opportunity. WHITMER-KELLY CO. T. Fourth St. $550 40 acres rollin"; land, pood soil, runnin; water; four miles from pood railroad town and boat landiuj;; 50 fniles from Portland. B. S. COOK & CO, 503 Corbett Building. $1000 GIFT for $6500. I will sell my newly-built S-room house in Nob Hill, near 23d, if sold this week. No commission. Now tret busy. See owner, 313 Couch Buildinp, Monday. Choice Home in Irvington S6000 Thla is a strictly modern first-class 7-room house, full lot. house 460 Kast 17th st. Your money will buy nothing better in Irvington. WUITNER-KELLY CO, 70 Fourth St. East Side Business Corner A most desirable corner on E. th snd Couch sts.. with In00 building. There Is no disputing this districts future. Price, 113.000. WHITXER-KELLT CO, 70 Fourth St. $10,000 Bungalow This Is one of the most beautiful homes In .Irvington. This Is worth In vestigating If you want a beautiful place. Lot 75x100. Call S04 McKay bldg. for particulars Gentleman's Home Annnn for a beautiful 5-acr. tract OavUUU with 10-room house, beau tiful view, fin. springs to irrigate beaverdam land in bottom, right on atation. ti minutes' service to busi ness. Seeing it means buying. F. Ft'C'HS, 221 H Morrlsou Street. FOR LEASE Corner 100x100 In North P o r 1 1 a nd for term ot years. A choice location for warehouse or manufacturing pur poses. Terms are favorable. See A. It. BIRRKLL CO, McKay Bldg, Third aad Stark Sts. Cherry St. $0x70-foot apartment site near Wil liams avenue, with modern cottage; Moui. CODDARDX WIF.DRICh, 243 Stark bt. TRANSIENT ROOSII.N'O HOUSE. 33 well-turnlshes, rooms. In brick bids.. pood West Hide location, clsarlnp SITS per month above expenses; 4 ysar'a leas, no bond, rent 112) per month. Thla la posi tively th cheapest buy In the city, and can b handled with 1200 cash, balance y terms. Walter MeOovare, 101 Chamber of Com merce. Fourth-street Entrance. FLATS H, -story flat building on E. 20th. rental value $S5J yearly: prospective business property. Frlce $7500, half cash. MERCITAST SAVIXi st TRUST COMPA.V V. Josephine County Fruit Land Have 1000 acres of finest fruit land In Oregon, suitable for subdivision. No Inflated prices. Agent who can handle address owner. J 41, Oregonlan. Nob Hill Eight-room house and lot on Hoyt near Twenty-second, at a bargain. Terms. J. M. ACBESOV, OWNER, 87 Morrlsou St 20 ACRES $950 per acre; easy terms. Adjoining Rose City. PRUDENTIAL LOAN & TRUST CO. Commercial Club Bldg. WAREHOUSE Or factory site. H block, close in East fide- tracheae available: 121.000. K. W. Smith. Sl llth. Marshall 2691. 10 ACRES In Oook Co. to trad for hot) and lot In Portland, be owner at 414 Ctark su or call A 4103 Stratton s EAST 25TH AND HAWTHORNE CHOICE LOTS NEW HOUSES See them today; you'll buy one tomorrow. $2250 and $2500 All Improvements paid. A. H. BIRRELL CO. 202 McKay Building, Third and Stark: Streets. . APARTMENT SITES Cicnny nMr 14th incme -xv vy vy 7 pe per eent. $7000; Near 14th; excellent in- cstment. CQCtnn l-sth-st. corner. Very at ' v v t rac t i ive. Income car ries it. THE SPANTON CO. 269 Oak St. $8500 AN IDEAL COUNTRY HOME 9 acres, all-in a high state of culti vation, with a modern 9-room resi dence, five blocks electric ear. First-caiiss barn and outhouses, all kinds of fruit, running water, 2 cows, chickens, -farm implements of all kinds, household furniture, etc.; in fact, one of the finest country homes in Eastern Multnomah County. Fur further information inquire THE LAWRENCE CO. (Successors to Dunn-Lawrence. Co.) 248 Alder Street. MEXICO has many good things to offer the farmer or any man with a little money. In this country the good things take ten times the money to handle them. The West is gone and the tide is setting South; get in on the low .prices as your predecessors did here. Our Mexican land is over 1000 miles nearer the big markets than Oregon or California. $5 to $20 per acre, depending on amount of improvements and state of cultivation. Rabb & Patton Land in Mexico. 322 Lumbermen 3 Bldg., 5th and Starke Business Property RUSSELL STREET Between Union ave. and Williams ave. Lot 50x145. Improved with 3 dwellings in good condition. Income $30 per month clear. This is a choice investment. Price $8000; half cash. C07 nflf 3"storv brick and PaC jUUlJthree homes; 50x162 feet ; pays 10 per cent. tQ ttnn Northwest cor. Flanders OOOUUani East nth sts. This is a choice location for light manufac turing plant. Chas. Ringler & Co. 211 Lewis Building. Holladays Large modern house on corner lot, with garage, close in. Must be sold at a sacrifice price. $6000 cash re quired and mortgage to be assumed. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY - E. OAK ST. 50x100, corner lot, NEAR EAST 7TH STREET, $13,000 - Will rent for $35. CHAPIN & HERLOW 332 Chamber of Commerce. For Sale by Owner New apartments. West Side. Leased for $500 per month. Cash bond. Will net buyer 11. V J. Oregonlan. Bargains in HOMES IRVINGTON $1000 cash, balance easy; 7-room house, bungalow style, fireplace, sleep ing porch, beamed ceilings, fine fix tures ; everything first-class. Lot 50x 100; east front; improvements all paid. Only $4500. A real bargain. EAST NINETEENTH ST. NORTH Near Alberta 6treet. TWO SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES $300 eash, balance like rent; nearly new modern homes. Only $2800. This is $400 under real value. EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET $300 cash, balance $20 per month. A dandy five-room cottage, in fine locality; only $2500. Can you beat itt gowen-idFtrust CO. Lumberniens Building. Investments $65,000 50x100 with brick building, in the heart of the eity, paving under lease better than 9 per cent. $40,000 Three-story brick on First street, near Alder. $15,000 cash will handle ; balance 5 years. $30,000 Half a lot, near Teuth and Wash ington sts. ARCHIBALD 425-426 Failing Building. 480 ACRES Choice (not loggM-off) land at Hood River $37,000 Worth double. Includes 10,000,000 feet tim ber. Splendid investment. Nothing speculative about it. Must sell at once. $10,000 will handle, balance 3 years. Apply AJ 43, Oregonian. Platting Proposition 200 acres, 4 miles by macad amized road, mile from elec tric car. Unexcelled view of Portland. Snow peaks, Colum bia and Willamette Rivers, and most fertile valley' in Oregon. Will sell readily in acreage. Ad joining land either not for sale or held at three times the price of this property. TERMS. Mr. Idle Cash, you canont af ford to pass this up. X 44, OREGONIAN. 16 or 32 Acres CLOSE-IN Base Line Acreage Best tract for immediate handling in half acre or lots. East 92d and Base Line road; two carlines. Price per acre, $1500. Easy terms. Price to be raised May 1st McCargar, Bates & Lively 301 Yeon Building. ' Apartment Sites $20,000 A splendid site on Washington st. , $18,500 A f njl lot on Salmon street ; cheap est site south of Washington street. Easy terms. ARCHIBALD 425-426 Fiiling Building. We Need $15,000 more to float large orchards proposition. References exchanged. Big money, safe investment. We are already organized and doing business. Investigate at once. Apply M 36, Oregonian. LOANS LAWYERS' ABSTRACT A TRUST CO, Board of Trade Building;. , NOB HILL APARTMENT HOUSE Just finished; strictly mod ern. Corner. Rents $600 Price, $45,000 Also another Nob Hill apart ment house. Choice loca tion. New, modern. Rents $355. Price $30,000. Kings Heights Three lots, 150x100; $22,000 house in choicest district, just south of Washington st. 50x100, 13th, near Mill, cor ner, . $14,800 E. Burnside St. 100x100, corner, near 8th, $22,500 Washington St. 50x100, corner, near 12th, $125,000 E. J. DALY 222-223-224 Failing Bldg. RESIDENCES WEST SIDE $10,000 Nob Hill district, 7-room modern house. Adjoining lots worth $8000. One block to carline. Terms. ' $2250 4-room house ; splendid environ ment. Fractional lot. Portland Heights. $7500 6-room modern home, new. Lot full size; close in. One block to car. $5500 5-room modern cottage, North Portland. Near 23d and Wilson. $4000 Five-room cottage, walking dis ance. Fractional lot. $5500 7-room modern home, South Portland. Lot 100x100. Mag nificent 4ew. LE NOIR & CO. Ch. of Com. Lobby, Or. Floor. Garage Site For Sale in Ex clusive District - For sale or lease, 100x100 on north side of Pettygrove, be tween 24th and 25th. It is in restricted residence district, but may be used for garage site, or other business. Scores of autos owned in immediate neighbor hood. Price $9500. Address or call. A Otto, 816 Oregonian. 10 Net is the income on an East Side busi ness block which the owner is com pelled to sell at a sacrifice to protect other investments. Price $19,500 $12,000 cash. Inquire Monday. McCARGAR, BATES & LIVELY, 301 Yeon Building. CHEAP APARTMENT SITE 5050 . Very Close In $3850 GODDARD efc WIEDRICK, 243 Stark St. $4750 Snap Union Avenue SOxlOO. with 7-room house. In heart of business; cheap at 16000. Owner must sell. J. D. Kennedy, 839 Union av IF YOU THINK BUSINESS IS QUIET READ THIS Realizing that Portland Is destined to be come the largest city In the entire North west, we have opened an elaborate real es tate office, 515 Spalding building, corner Third and Washington streets, and we are especially desirou of adding to ..ur growing list of acreage and orchard tract, such good legitimate business chance n you day have to offer. Assuring you that we will use every possible endeavor to move the same, as we are determined to shoia cur customer that we aro "live wires.' We hall be glad to have anyone who has prop erty to list at legitimate prices kindly call at our office. 515 Spalding building, and al low us to talk these matters over with you. THESE ABE A FEW OF THE BARO.UN8 THAT WE HAVE TO OFFER: Here is a large body of land, lies beauti fully, sloping to the northeast and sourtx west. and I a wonder for colonization pur pose: 400 acres in the central portion of tha Willamette Valley. 270 acres in high state of cultivation, balance haa small ecat tering second-growth timber; alRO abut 4 million feet of merchantable timber, and is easy of access. This farm has been espert ed by the Agricultural Department of this state, and Is said to be beyond a douht one of the best farms In the entire valley for the raising of fruit as well as all other products. The price of this farm is ex tremely low. and a great money-maker for someone. Call for further Information be fore It is too late. 160-afre farm on the Caiadero street car line; 6i acre in wheat, 10 acres fine family orchard, rest partially cleared and easily iut Into cultivation. Exceptionally good road and fine streetcar service right by the place; soli I excellent. Price fllO per aire, terms. W would like to show thl prop erty. WTIXAMETTE VATXEY FARMS. BO acres cultivated, 40 acres fenced tor pasture, 8-room house, large new barn, wind mill, etc. 3 miles from Falls City, in good farming district. 73 miles from Portland, and only 50 per acre. Easy terms. A "NTCE I.ITTT.E HOME. 0i acre all level bottom land, and fine for gardening; new 6-room house, barn, chicken yards, etc. Price $2200. H cash. 167 acre 7 mile east of Fall City, on the Independence road in valley; 110 acres level bottom land, cultivated, 57 acres roll ing land in oak timber; cheap house and fairly good barn (large), has windmill with water piped to house and barn. The I.uck lamute River Is the boundary on the south of farm. This Is the best of soil and the price is only 30 per acre. $2500 cash, bal ance on time. Fine hotel at Fall City, doing good busi ness. This hotel Is completely furnished In every respect and has 15 room. Owner will ell or exchange for Portland property. "LOTS. 2 lots, corner of 12th and Everett street; all street Improvements In and paid for. This Is excellent property for an apartment house. Price 8M0. 3 lot in tract B-. Overton Park. Price $1100. Oood buy. Won't last long. Lot 50x100 on Edison and Tacoma aves.. Ft Johns, with 30-room house; rents for S25 per month. Price $2500. $1000 down, balance long time. The cost of this house was $2400. ...,. 50x100 lot on "Willis Boulevard. Caple addition. Price $00 cash. Concrete side walk Improvements all in. Adjoining lots selling for $S00. Call upon us for further particulars regarding these properties. CARTER VANZATT, 515 Spalding Bldg.. Cor. Sd and Washington. nveslment If you are looking for a safe, gilt-edged investment in choice inside income property, investi . gate this. High -class apart ments. Rent to best class of people. New 4-Story First-Class Brick Building Big income, guaranteed lease. Price $110,000 Terms. This is property with a big future, for it adjoins the heart of the business district ; and the building is so construct ed that the ground floor can eas ily be converted into stores. LeNoir&Co. 7y2 Chamber of Commerce. OX WASHINGTON ST. At corner Park St, In new Majeatle Theater bldg-. Best retail district In city. At 7TH AND BTJRNSIDFJ STS, in Lowcnltirt Bide. Corner HAWTHORNE AND UNION .'AVES. H. P. Palmer-Jones Co. 212-213 Commercial Club Bide Phones Main 8699, A 2653 Choice Investment A Close-In Corner Very desirable for APARTMENTS or ROOMING-HOLSE. About $25,000 will handle; 20 per cent raise In six months sure. Vanduyn & Walton 51S Chamber of Commerce. 1300 Acres near Corvallis on good auto road. One of the best stock ranches in Oregon. Living: springs, running- stream through center. Over 300 acres can be irrigated If desired. Soil is reddish loam the best of fruit land. This place can be cut Into small tracts to good advantage; has seven barns, good fences, fine 8-room house with bath. This is a snap, and buyer will double his money in short time. For price and terms Inquire of Ruff, Heinsorge & Fulmer 418-19 Board of Trade Bids. STORES TO LEASE A