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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1911)
AUTO WAR GROWS Crusade of Police Already Nets 22 Drivers. NO-LIGHT CARS WATCHED Motor Okimt Will B Rrqolrrd to Have New Llcfn T3 AIl I and Arrrat of ltant to llm. The ciim of sin' Is death." wrota a prophet of old. The wattes ot care lessness l arrest." Chief of roll- r.over. VnArr the direction of the men on Captain Keller- relief war I belnc wasd on a jtomobll drivers who ha h.n rarelesa In th proper rutin t tSeir automobile with th neceaeary complement of lights. At tn result o n order laaued Tuesday night th driver and owner of 21 automobile wer arreated for violating the oral iianeo referring to tho carrying Of Ua-hta. Th absence of tall lights caused th. rreits of Tuesdajr. It ia known tha - if minr to vm anothe war anon on th drivers of motor cart for ether violation or automonu or Near li.-enae tacs must be purchaaed Blaint haa been made to tat official! rea-ardlr.c the new law. which taxes the molar ear o much for every horse power. In this way ft will b neces sary to pay for a year's license for the us of It for five months. J Wanted for ltoN. Officers of the Portland Automobile Club have been bel"ed by Its mem bers about th -Joker In tho new bill. However, they are as helpless as are tn motor-car ownera and the motorist are preparing to aria and bear tt. Th pollre department of Portland will allow a race for the proper equipment ef li.ne fairs and thoa who fall to provide their ears within th specified time will bear th brunt of another crusade of arrests. Motor-car owners of th city and stat who have been asked much of late for subscriptions to icood roads funds are said to be starting an agi tation to hav th proceeds derived from the taxation of automobile di verted to the general good roads fund of the state. There are several road projects now under construction, th work of which Is bains; carried on by private Interests. On of these Is the Mount Hood road and another the Tltrard-Rex project. Th Portland Automobile Club la In terested! In both and haa sent appeals for subscriptions to Its members. Half of rund Itcwdj. At th meetlnc of th Portland Au tomobile Club Wednesday clcht Ueorsre lVafiontr. of I'undee. Or, who la In terested In th work, said that approx imately half of a :joi fund had been subscribed and that work la being rap Idly pushed. Mount Hood Road work Is progres sing well tnoml to suit all Interested In Its completion. The running tlm to Rhododendron from Portland has been cut down nearly 4S minutes over that of last year because of th Improve tnent don. Th Portland Automobile Club In tends to make an effort to oust th owners of tha Toll t;te. who are said to b trespassers. Attorneys hav been at work for eeveral months looking up abstracts and title to see If the com pany haa any right to charge $1.80 a car for traveling over the old Rarlow Itoad from a point above Rnododen dron to Oovernment Camp. Proceedings against th toll will probably bo be ttun this Fall. ZIEGLER EXPLAINS DEAL Valrfront Amendment Worry ' Reply to lie .Made-. PORTLAXD. Or, July 29. (To the Editor.) There Is now. It appears. In -ertain quarters, a great worry over :he -Zleglor" waterfront amendment serhap a conspiracy to have It an nulled by the courts or the various harter-revlslon committees. Tho need f a public aud;tortum occupying two Mocks Is made the, ex. use for this agi nation. This would be easy to remedy; out th real objection. I take It. Is that the. property Involved, directly or Indi rectly, by this amendment, and which It undertake to save to the public. Is ipproxtmatrly 1 10.000. 0 altogether loo much property to be withdrawn from the prospective operations of :hoso exploiting th resources of tho city. The Hamburg-American Line buys !')( feet of waterfront In Mock's ! t'rn for ll.OOO.OOO. There, are about IS miles of such waterfront In the city limits, which, at that rate, amounts to tteout f 40.v00.0i). This amendment anticipates that tho flty of Portland will. In tho near fu rure. utlllxo this waterfront to estab ish common terminals. So much tho no r ts this policy advisable now that :he Interstate Cummerco Commission Ui notified Portland that to benefit by ler situation aa a port In the matter if freight rate, she must u that port festead of depending on tho railroads to five' her those advantages by through rates, discriminating aaalnst Inland joints. In other words. Portland can lot claim th advantages of both port uid inland distributing points. Let Portland get tn and dig and es iblish her port terminals and develop Mr water commerce, and there Is no Tear but the railroads will take car if th landward side of the traffic Th refusal of the city to surrender all her waterfront to private companies n licod tn selfish rivalry, among them elvea. aa well as agalnat the water traffic, will not keep them out. Traf fic, and that alone, wfll bring them In. ind th strongest invitation Portland ran extend th railroads 1 a well-de-rlopd ocean commerce with cargoes Mrgoes and s;lll more and greater car ice to move and ships to take th ratl rnada' cargoes. Instead of th Zlagler amendment ictlng as a "Chinese wall against th -allroads. It seeks to batter holes In the ?htnaao wall erected by th railroads ibout th harbor, so as to make th ort commerce a publte resource, avail lb le to all earrters. Th quotation Th Oregontan makes Tils morning, and which Is alleged to ee difficult to understand. Is. In fact. If obvious meevntng. when read to rether with th phrase omitted. Correctly quoted, that portion of th -unendment reads as follows: The rtrit of the erty therein shall net a dlrsetsd or vacated for a distance ef wm fet from any msander line ef any ssvisanle watsr. or 1Ch f-l from any rail dpo or terminal yard. Provtded that tt a reter d.1 '.ac than specified above rom any such meander lines and railroad armlnala, a'reoes may fee vacated ea pro eadins prescribed elss a here ta this char s', except that the erdiaaao ef vacailoa TITE ST7XDAY OHEGOXIAy. PORTLAXP. JULY 30, 1911. ' - . ; : ; 1 TODAT. I NEW TODAY. I ih l require fr It riuiti a irme f at kul trtree-fourisa of All the mnnlr of lb Coaacll. aa4 the approval of tfe Vayor. J. B. ZIKGLKH. Firm Cot Off Vlr Communication. MARSHF1EL.P. Or. July :. Spe rll. Telegraph cnnmunlrtl"n be tween Coo Bay and the, oulildr world has been cut off temporarily buM of a forest fir In tb timber dlstrlo through Which the telearaph lln tenia. Th fir haa not done any it real damage, bet for a tlm endangered on of the loKKlna ramp of the Smith Power Company. The lojtcer wer put to work flahtlna- the fir and got It under control, and have resumed loillnc operation. Th damage to th telegraph wire la not yet known. DAILY MrTrOROLOr.lOAL RrPOBT. PORTLAND. July ia Maximum temper ature, tj dre; minimum. 39 deareee. Klr ra.ttn at A. M . 4 feet: chance In laet 24 bourm. a 4 toot fall. Total rainfall . . U . Intkl rln!l ln'e ..pl'mhr I. !!" Zi.l InthM: normal rinr. iinr ptmtr i. ' " fl. in-v oc rainfall etnee i ptnir I. Iln. ; inc :. Total sunehln Ju r j hour. f4 mtnulM: tvawiK; ejn'Mn. 14 hur. it mlnut. TUfmftrr i reduced ta eaa-leva. at 1 P. M.. 3u.nl Inrbea. THE WEATHER. . .1 Wind ? -S Ptat of Z. r Wrathar STATIONS. H0l P"-t . ...,.., CmwTf rhir-.ro. ...... Dnrtsr , L MiDa. ... ... 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S 'Pt. rlrtudy STV ' Pt. clou!y WCATHFR CONDITIONS- Th- Prlt!h rniumMt Inw-pri-tiurt mr haa mor4 aouthat ward to ea'irn r n tmk rtav anrl a hlaTh-Dr-Maura UTT tt COnta- erari tnrfv l approat- htofj th North P etflc itcatva from tha ocran. Durlntr tho Iat 34 hour ho?rs anr thunder ptorma hav octrurrct orr irip of rouniry riifunun from Uolrtrmdo north-ain"Tr4 to the .Uakea r4Tlon H-ivy to modrrtey heat y rain btvt fallen in F.rid ni tn Aip-ni. n im retoier In tha Interior of Western (Tern and Wtiiim Waahlngtrtn ID Hrlt!h 4oIm- Ma ard AIbrt. Th tempermtur haa risen In tyouthera ttah. th Iaaota and tn th Nar Una. and Ktat. Th condttion an?" favoraM for fair weather In thia d!trlct hunday. with Io. fr.rtiur ta Eaatvra Waahlnston ano? rORCCAlTS- porttand asd ticIbUt Fair. watrry wtnd. reon Fair, wetrterlr wind. Wsn.ajrtn Fair, cooler avt portion; viter:y wtnla. Mho Fair, cooler nirth portion. tDWAKl A. HEAU Ditrtct Forcaatrr. Companef, f Ifld-arla-. barometers, hydrottirtrrm. mlcrom-op'-. acifnlUlc ap rarartm Woo-1 tri. I'lirk 4fc " " DIM-. ROptMON in this rtty. Ju-y T. at th family r-ulnr. t'nl-.a avenue. North. t i:.iam Rohieon. aset T yaara. b!nvai tlUta-Mlnrl of Jtr-sTwIe HoblOD and father of c haxle W. Kubtaoa. Pl-OTZKR At aem. Or Jn!y 70. Mary I'! . tier, beiorsjsf wtfa of Uicha! Plotj-r. ad year. FunWat aoti will appar in a i'it)tjurn laau. ri NCRAL NOTICES. GATtKA At hi bom. 42 Ma.ruerit . no. July 27. John tie nt a. arel 51 yeara 9 month 17 oajr. teovaJ huKnl or r. Ann J. Cataka and latn-r of lira. II. V. liarrlntrton. of Chicago. Albert Oattka. of Honker. Canada; t'U (atviia and Air a. J -4 me C.lileapie. of thi city. Funeral will tk plac from tb parlor of th Et Ftd Funeral Dlrciora. 414 Cat Alder and Filth ireeta. today iriundy. July iO. 3 F. M. Kriaads rei-tfuii jr inrUvd. ln lermeot Rt-nrlw cmtry. TROVPinON Tn tbla city. July it. at th rrrii:y re.d-re. ii union art. Norm. I'oi ; te Thompson, wtfa of I eeore O. Thmcon. S7 year. Kemaina wilt h ahifpted lo Junction CUT. C'rejon. Sunda mormnar. and service nlll b held t th Met hod at Churrh thr on Monday at 3 P. M. Friaad lnvlid. FEAT In this city." Jury 2. at t. Vln- c-ai Hoapitau Mary rt. so year, montht. 1 daya, wlf of J. II. I' et. Fr ten its lnrited t. attend funeral rvlc, which will b held at Hftimtn a chiMl. Third and (Milmort sts. at 4 P. M. toder iMunday). Ju.y . Interment at AflUortr, Nw Brunawirs. Canada. MAm Jtily 1-x. John Macor. arM 1 -ara brothsr or Ia-wis aaaor. or thiactt. 'uneral will tak i!c fmm iMmning A McKnt-e'i rhapel Monday. July .11. at 7.45 A. V. thenc to St. Mirhasl Church at ft A. U. Infernient Mount Calvary I'trot tery. Frlenda invited. VON BFRGEN At ha late rfiHanc. Oar- da llotnt. July r rd Von Heraen. ac-nl l year 11 month and 13 d a. Tn funeral errlca will b held at Fin lev' parlors at S t. M.. Ionla. Ju!y 31. Friends In. tted. luurmrnl irniOod tmtfrj. TI'RPIX Tn funeral ervire of CotmeHu Turrit ti will b held at Ftnley prlor at 3 p. M. today .Sundays under th auplct of (aaaIo Lodg. No. IX L O. F. Friends loTlted. Interment Greenwood Cmtry. BMTT1 1 Portland. Or.. July 2tX Mr. Apol- Jonta L.tvintcwtoa Pniyth. widow of William Mmytn. ttansor. Me. Born In Dacatur. N. Y. Funeral at 3 P. M. Tuday. August 1. from 4w Keat iMn u Ha a or. M.. papr plaa copy. ROBISON Th funxral errlre of th lat William Robiaon will b held at tb fam ily reeidnc. 1021 L'nlon avenue. North, at 10 A. !. tomorrow (Monday). Krlt-nd Invited. Interment in Abaval IShulum Cvnivtary. Flraa omit flower. ST. CI.AIR Th funeral services of Anna, U tit- Clair, wife of Walker N. Clair, will l bcld at KUil-Vs parlors, at 3 P. M. Monda-. July SI. Friend Invited. Inter ment Klvcriiaw Cmctry. VON BERGEN At Garden Horn. Fred Ton sHt-nen, nattv of Switzerland, avt-d yoar. Funeral -err, e at Flniey'a cbapi. Monday. Ju:y 31. at 1 P. M. Interment at OrttawooU Cemetery. Friends lavttd. 8 M TT H A pol ion ta Bmyi h. a ced S3 years. Funeral wi tk pl.r. from th parlors of th Eaat Mdt Funeral llrrtor. 414 F-at Alder and Eaat Sixth a tree is, Tu d. Aufuit 1. at 2 P. M. WICK! At Oakland. Cat. aunt of Sim V L". Fauchta. Mr. A. A. Wick. Buried at Heno. Nev. TONSETII IXOR.IL CtX. MA Mi, CAM M1.UG., ILUK.iL liEIoNS. Fboae: laia iet; At 10. loanlns; Mr Fate, Fuaeral blrertora. 7th ni Aloe. bn Mam 4-l. aLauj at aiwtant. UtTlc of leuoty Coreaer. A. K. Zft.LI.FK CO.. "M ullliam "a7eT Pno) EsM lia. C IWA4V lAdy (Uswlu. satcf-iiaf t lelreT-ByrTfe 4L. J. P. 1LF.Y SOX. Sd mod X Lady attendant, rheae Mala . A lira. LllH ARU MOl.MA.X ( O.. I.oerwl IHrert era. t!9 Sd at. aeslilaat. I'Ihm M. Ml EA1T SIDE Paaeeal Dtreetors. nirrsnsn te . s. bosslsg. Inc. g. tt. It zaSA. LKKril. i Bdertaker. cor. East Alder aasi SI 1 1 b. tMt lal. B tsaa. Ladjr aaalMaat. met ' ( a, faaeral direetora. sa-;i , . jmJ aesi.tawt. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Oil ICE CITY HALL Mala ass. a Ml. ItnLLVC OrnrtR. Sera-eaat Crate, fleatdaaee. 24 E. 14tk N. Eaat 477s. R. A. Yasiaalee. Itea. U Wasee St. W. O. LaJaa KM 7 E. IStb. East ITU. Hers. Ambu.aaesx A S101; Pr. Ex. 4. iigkta. Csndaja aad UdiltUfa. a SlOei Pa, Ea. 4; Zruaa tb I XCETlNQ NOTICE. I KT.W TODAY. I h.i..-. i. . HAfALO LODGE NO. IS. I. O. O. F. Mmbrs will meet In Oddfellows Tempi, comer First and Alder streets. Sunday. 1:20 harp, to aitand th funeral of our lat brother. Cornelius Turpln. Service at Fin ley rhapel. Third and Madison vts.. at 3 P. M. Interment Oreen wood Cemetery. VLsltlnaT brother ar tnvited. FRED COZENS. 8ec. IVAXHOC LODOK. Ma - I. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, .meets vary Tuesday alsbt In Castle Hall, nth and Alder eta. E. 3a. LaNCS. K. R. S. rotai. riRi i.K. nij. woxty op WixiIh'RAIT. will rivs enirtalnm-nt ! nes.la. Auul 2. W. O. W. hall. 1-' llt" irn-t Wit Whist. 500 and dance, l-. rfsnl prU'S. lards 1 P. 3d. I'nlon mosio. F COMMITTEE. OFORr.B WRiaHT rOST and Oeorg Wright W. R. C. will hold special meetings W'eonerdsy a: 8 P. 3d., August 2. In the Aliskr building. Third and Morrison streets. A fu4 attendance la dealrvd. A. C. 8LOAN. Adjt. E1.UK1X ENTAJIPMEST. NO. I. f. O K Patriarchs ar. notified to meet In (V'irrnsr' Temple at I :30 sharp. Sunday. Ji 3". to alt.nd the funeral of our lal l,r'thr. I'atriarra Cornelius Turpln. Int.r. mem lliienwood Cemetcr'. Visiting patri archs are Invll.d. B. OSVOLD. Scribe. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Dally or Somday. Per LJee. One tlm ' ham ad tw. coaseentlve times lie harue ad three eeeecotle tlroee.... Joe Same ad all er seea eeoseeutlv. limes. .Me Kemlttaarea aauat aecompaay eul-of-Uwa 1!u"wotHs mil aa eo line ea cash ed vwrtUemests aad ad coated far teas than tsre Unrm. W hea eae advertisement la a-ot roa la eoB serntlse Imei the eae-tlme rote applies. m eherg. er book advertleemeots tb eharce wUl be based en the aetoal Bomber f lloea appearing- In lbs paper, resoxdlees ef the noenbee et word, la each line. la New Today ail advertisements are rhsrged by tueoaor aiy. 14 lioea te the lod. The above rate apply to advertlsementa sader ".New Today" and all other claaaUlea tlun. eseetttlng the followlns Mtnalton. anted. Male. pltoallona anted, female. 1- or Keoc. Kooms, TI ate Fomtllee. Itoom. and Hoard. Prtate tamlllee. The rate en the obote eUaelftratioos Is 7 rent. alloe eswh Inrtloo. Per the oeeommodatlon of patrons. Th Oregooloo will oeeept claselfled advertlse meol. ever tbe telepUooe. provtdlns the ad- eriler Is a subsrrlber lo either phone. No price, will bo quoted over tbe phone, but bill will be rendered the following day. Mhethee enbsequenl advertlsementa will be areepted evee the phooe depends npon the promplnew of the patment of telephone ad imlacsi'nli. oltoatloa Wanted and Per sonal advertisements will not be accepted ever the telephone. Orders for one Insertion only will be aceepted for "Hoosee foe Rent, rurnlture for Bale," "Baslnesa Opportuni ties" "Koomuig-booara" aad "tt anted to Rent.' NEW TOPAT. GILMAN Auction & Commission Co., Inc. Spfial public auction sale by instruc tions of the owner, tomorrow, MONDAY, JULY 31, 10 A.M. (promptly), at salesroom, No. 126 2d street, between Washington and Al der. This positive sale includes in part (ladies are specially invited to attend): Fine cut glass ware, Havi land china dishes, unique steins, sil verware, fine linen sheets, Marseilles bed quilts, towels, pillow cases, finely bound books (miscellaneous works), tea and coffee urns, Ilaviland plat ters, costly brasses, punch bowl, Smyrna floor rugs 9x12; Scotch Brus sels rugs, 9x12, 8x9, 8.3x10.6; art pic tures, pretty bronze reading chande lier, fine wine glasses, vases, baskets; also mattings, wardrobe, buffet, dressers, rockers, extension tables, stand tables. Buyers are invited to attend this sale of fine goods (tomor row) Monday, 10 A. M, at 126 Sec ond street, between Washington and Alder. Oilman Auction & Commission Co. AUCTION SALE At Hunter. Hall, Corner East 34th and Yamhill Streets Sarhayalde. Take 8. !. Car. MONDAY, JULY 31, 10 A. M. All the splendid furnishing; of this hall, nimel) : Jacob Doll hlKh-grade piano. 42 rliibroom armrhalrs, five hiKhhark armchairs, S2 folding; ehalrs. six tables, one k ranire. several lots of llnoleiim. all the Urussels carpet, etc.. will be sold to the highest bidder. KverythtnK Is In firet-class condition. Terms cssh. FORD Al"CTIO" CO. AUCTION SALE Housefurnishings, Range, Etc At 211 First Street MONDAY, JULY 31, 2 P. M when the contents of ten rooms from Woodlaten will be sold at the highest offer. No reserve on this lot. which consists of Iron beds, complete; steel couchea. dressers. chiffoniers. steel ransre. extension table, dining? chairs, washing; machine, drophead sewing; machine, room-size Brussels rtis;s, fold Inic beds, fine china dinner set, ladles' ile.-k. hinlseye maple chiffonier and dreeaer. clear rhowcase, early KnsTllsh dresser and chiffonier as well as many other fine pieces of furniture. Best goods sold first. Terms cash. FORD Al CTIOf CO. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE x Corner Second and Yamhill REGt'LAR SALES DATS Monday, Wednesday, Friday Each Day at 10 A. M. For ri'llMTlRK. CARPETS, 8TEFI. KATKs, ; KAM.l'S etc.; also PIANOS, O K (i A ' " and ' I.HIPHO PHOK.. In OFKICK Kl'HMTl KB W F. II tl'R nol.Iu AI FLAT-Ttlp niK. OFFICE CHAIRS F1L1XO CIIIETS. T V I' E AV R I T E R S AXU STA.M1. FIREPROOF SAFES, etc. Special to Payalrlaaat We have for sale W hite Porcelain O P E H A T I X O TAHI.K, ITHIJIKT CASE, IRRI GATING KTAMJ. ETC. At our "TORE, 17t SECOND ST. fad Jolnlnc auction room! ('LUTHU)i, LADIES AM ETV Ft RMSHINGS, SHOES. I.IIM KH1KS, HARDW ARE, etc. at HtLh' PR ICE. J. T. VILSO, Aurtloaeet. Cash paid for furniture. - stocks of merchandise, etc Call Main 16.16, A 4243. Mortgage Sale Lot t. block S5. Tlbbetts Addition to East Portland: rood speculation. In quire P. T. Jeffreys, ill Veon bids;. Main 7175. re ON TUESDAY NEXT At Our Salesrooms, l."3 Park Street, We are favored with instructions from Mrs. Lots to sell at auction the almost new furniture, ruga, carpets. etc removed from her Irvlngton resi dence for convenience of sale, compris ing; combination den and library table with cellaretfe and record cabinet In closed; leather seat and other rockers, Morris chair, center tables, two very fine Axmlnster carpets, room-size rugs, box couch. Turkish drapes, parlor heater, pedestal dining; table, buffet, china cabinet and chairs, the furnlsh Incje of three bedroma. vlx. Iron beds, springs, mattresses, princess and other dressers, chiffoniers, very elaborate folding; bed, oil painting;, hall mirror. Jewel gas range, granite utensils, kitchen treasure, garden tools, etc. Also we Itave received another ros alsnment of thoee elooe ontn la troa keas and dreoaerm, which will be posi tively sold at this auction. Oa view to morrow. Sale oa Tuesday next at 10 A. 91. (sharp). ON THURSDAY NEXT For tale nortlon we ahall have vari ous consignments of furniture which must be Bold. ale at 10 o'clock. AV. C. BAKER ex C. A. CROAAELL, Furniture Dealers aad Auctloaeera, 152 Park St. Davis Street Between 12th and 13th Sts. Lot 50x200 feet 300 foot frontage Trackage on 12th and 13th Streets. $55000 -WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO. 85 Fourth St. SEE US ABOUT CLOSE-IN Acreage We have some of the best bargains in the. market, from 'a acre up. Riverfront property a spe cialty, improved and uninl proved. THE LAWRENCE CO. 248 Alder Street. 16 Net on Investment 100x200. Trackage on both sides. If you will buy and build warehouse for our ten ant, it will pay you 16 per rent net on the amount 'of money required to handle. Price $13,000. HARTMAN & THOMPSON Realty Dept., Chamber of Commerce. Beautiful Country Home R1VERDALE DISTRICT 'EAV AFiD ENTIRELY MODER.V R rooms;; plenty of ground: highly Improved, with rustic bridges, fine trees, etc. Excellent view of moun tains and river. . $1 5,000 CHAPIX IIERLOW S32 Chamber of Commerce IRVINGTON $1350 to $1500 for Inside Lots $3100 to $3300 for Double Comers Special prices and terms made to close out a few fine lots In Portland's best residence district. Prices around us are 1260 to 1500 higher. Terms, $100 cash, 120 monthly. Special discount for cash. Buy now. V' 293, Oresjonlan. West Portland Park Lots $75, terms. In the path of West Side developments. Buy now. DOVE -THOMPSON COMPANY, 4 20-23 Board of Trade. Free Factory Site AVIll furnish any reliable concern a manufacturing; site with beet facilities for K. K. and cargo shipments; street car connections, would take stocky In concern for site at market price. W 192. Oregonlan. Ladd's Addition Lot 40x128 to an alley; street fully Im proved; very close In. $2200 GODDARD att AVIEDRICK 143 Stark St. MONEY TO LOAN CITT MORTGAGES, FARM MORTGAGED, LOWEST HATES. TERMS TO SUIT. A. II. BIKRELL CO., 303 M'KAT BUILDING. Third and a lark. 5000 Acres Logged Off Land one mile from Ti. fine creeks through place; entire property can -be cultivated. Will sell for S7 an acre. Must have money at once. Best bar gain In the etate. Address owner, AR 309, OrefonliC We Want Every Person interested in irrigation to clip the at tached coupon and bring or mail it to the Farm Land Dept. of Hartman & Thompson, 4th and Stark sts, and ob tain a copy of an intensely interest ing pamphlet which has jnst been is sued. You can't afford to remain ig norant on this subject, and incident ally you might learn something about the new irrigation project located in the heart of the Willamette Valley, 14 miles from Salem, where one can obtain a 10 or 20-acre tract (perpet ual water, right included), and be in dependent for life. Coupon Hartman & Thompson, rarm Land Dept., Portland, Or. Gentlemen: X am interested in irrigation and would like a copy of your Irriga tion Pamphlet. Name Address .. 13th St. Near Yamhill Cor. 50x100. Will soon be choice business property. $30,000 Rent Is $355 $30,000 12 per cent net. Choice new Nob'HiH apartment house. E. J. DALY 222-223-224 Failing Bldg. Beautiful Home at a Sacrifice I must" have money at once, and In order to make a quick sale, am groins; to sacrifice my beauti ful new home. It consists of nice large room, large attic and basement. Everything; used in construction Is of the best. There are plate-Rla." windows and hardwood finish throughout. In fact I liaye spared no expense to make It desirable, comfortable and attractive. It Is considered one of Irvington's prettiest homes. If you are looking for something classy and want 15,000 home for $10,000 let me show you this one. This place Is something unusual, and must bo seen to be appre ciated. Phone owner. Monday or Tuesday. Main 60S or A 3608. t 40 ACRES fine bottom land $50 per acre, good new house, 10 acres clean, 10 acres seeded in pasture; all level, on banks of two rivers: 23 miles of Portland. This Is a bar gain. 19 ACRES 2 miles from R. R.. 8 acres clean. F acres seeded and in pasture; all fine land: new houee, 4 rooms; 25 miles of Portland. A good home: f.1000. one-half cash. A GREAT SXAPi 140 per acre for 80 acres, 10 acres In splendid garden; good 6-room house, good barn; 70 acres timber will cruise 8. BOO, 000; one mile from R. R. now building, sawmill: 25 miles from Portland. Worth double the money. cash. FOR SALE, 25 miles of Portland, 20 acres 4 mile from depot of elec tric R. R. now building;, 4 acres cleared, 3 in cultivation, balance heavy growth of piling: timber; box houe 1Sx2A. 4 rooms; good barn: full-blooded Jersey cow, good team, wagon, harness, soma small tools. Take it all $2000. MULINO TOWNSITE Room 0 Beaver Bids:.. Oresroa City, Or. j'none mala 3nu. Ml Acres On O.-W. R. & N. Desir able for factory warehouse, bunkers, or investment. , Terms, if yon want it. See this, then ask a man who knows. HARTMAN THOMPSON Realty Dept., Chamber of Commerce. PORTLAND HEIGHTS BARGAINS. 1 1-10 acre near car 2.500 5- room cottage, corner lot.... 2.600 6- room modern bungalow.,.. 4.750 T-room modern house S 8.000 6 rooms, modern, grand view, spacious grounds 14000 60x85, unexcelled view $ 4,500 Small quarter among fine homes 4.5CO ZA4 lots, grand city view 8 4,000 1 lot. Elizabeth, near Raven view 9 800 These are samples. If you want to buy on Portland Heights I have some thing to suit you. MAIN" 8551. BBUulvt A 8839 Grand Avenue ' FOR PROPERTIES ON THIS STREET SEE ME. HAVE A NUM BER "WHERE IF IMPROVED WILL SHOW RETURNS. Edw. P. Mall 104 Second Street, Lumber Exchange Building. Glisan-Street Half Acres JustThiuk of It! HALF-ACRE BUILDING LOTS FOR LESS MONEY THAN 50-FT. LOTS Half Acre For $650 On Easiest Terms and Most Liberal Con tracts. Abstracts free. Distance and Transporta tion. Just outside city limits. Carline station within a " few blocks. Money-making features. Soil ideal not one objec tion. 'Let xis 6how you how you can make one of these tracts support you. Investigate. Hartman & Thompson Real Estate Dept. Chamber of Commerce. R SMALL IMPROVED TRACTS 1 TO 6 ACRES C16se to Base Line, which is the best road leading out of the City. All in high state of cultivation, twenty acres nlanted to cherry and apple trees and a plat.in strawber ries, close to car line. Deep rich soil. This is one of the best tracts we have ever offered. Auto mobiles ready to com to the property at any time. Phone for appointments. A 3814, Main 1189. KEASEY, HUMASON & JEFFERY 232 Cham, of Com. Building Portland, Oregon. Extra! Since our half-page advertisement, published on page 9, section 4, of this issue, was set in type, the announce ment was made that Montana capital ists had purchased a site on the Pen insula for the purpose of centralizing the wool business and for the manu facturing of wools produced ih Ore gon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Let them come. The area on the Peninsula suitable for manufacturing is extensive. Coe A. McKenna & Co. Main 4522, A 2143. 727 Chamber of Commerce. 13th and Flanders Sts. 100x100, S. E. CORNER, ONE OF THE BEST PROPERTIES ON THE STREET. CAN MAKE VERY EASY TERMS AND PRICE IS RIGHT. Edw. P. Mall 104 Second Street, Lumber Exchange Building. Act Quick ! 8 lots at $385 each, for the bunch. Beautifully located in restricted dis trict. Cement walks and streets grad ed. Adjoining lots selling at 1650 and $700 each. All lots except two are 60x100 each. Includes two corners. GODDARD & WIEDRICK 243 Stark fit. FOR PLATTING GET READY FOR FALL BTlSI.N'ESS. This Is the cheapest and best piece of acreage left, lies just right and al most on carline Less than $1000 per acre, and enough of It to . pay for ad vertising right. Chance to clear up some money. C 282 Oregonlan. 80-ACRE SNAP Owner living In Montana will accept $80 per acre for 80 acres near Beav erton. About 4600 cords wood. Simi lar land selling at $125 per acre. Sur rounded by bearing orchard. GODDARD fc WIGDRICK 243 Stark St. Willamette Heights A modern house, with 2 verandas; beautiful view: lot 75x100. For par ticulars call Marshall 972 or A 1317, wornlnga, LOTS SAVIER STREET Near N. 26th st., 50x100 ft.$3200 UPSHUR STREET v Near N. 25th st., 49x100 ft.$3650 PETTYGROVE STREET Near N. 24th st., 100x100 fee, subject to street assesm'ts.Sj5S300 JOHNSON STREET Near N. 18th st., 50x100 feet, street imp'vmts bonded. $11,000 23D STREET NORTH Corner Pettygrove st., 92.3x100 feet 15,000 ELEVENTH STREET Corner near Market st., 90x100 feet, large house $27,000 ELLA STREET Near Washington st., 50x200 feet, two houses $40,000 ACREAGE Over five and one-half acres a little more than a mile west and south of Council Crest, on main road. Will trade in on choice West Side Portland property $5500 Suburban Home CLOSE IN On East 50th st., near Base Line road. Modern nine -room house, beautiful grounds, lot 150x200 feet, with 200 feet frontage on street $10,000 WAKEFIELDFR1ES & CO 85 Fourth Street. High-class property at low prices. 50xl00-foot lots with graded streets and city water, in fast growing re stricted residence district, close to car and only 25 minutes' ride from center of city, $550 and up, w ith terms to suit purchasers, and special induce ments to homebuilders. Take W.-W. car to 41st and Holgate streets; walk east two blocks. See agent at 4527 45th st., S. E. For further particulars see THE LAWRENCE CO. 248 Alder Street. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAIL WAY'S NEW TOWNSITE PRI7VCE RUPERT WAS THE FIRST. NOW ELLISON at the head of navigation on the Skeena River. Later others and farther on as the road shall be com pleted. It is now completed almosc to Ellison and will soon be there. Ellison has about 700 population. This la the second townslte west of the nocky Mountains offered to the public by the Grand Trunk Pacific. CORNER LOTS 70 CASH. ' INSIDE LOTS 50 CASH. Balance of payments extended over two voars. Corner lots $350. Inside lots $250. Some choice lots near depot yet unsold. Kortv-eight lots sold in one day. Write for information or call and let us tell you ubout them. FLETCHER. -'US Ablnslon HillldinK. PORTLAND HEIGHTS A magnificent property, on Ravens view Drive, for sale. This home has seven large rooms, all modern; ground value $10,000; house cost $6000. "Will sell at $14,000 on quick sale. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY 100x100 x With Income ELEVENTH STREET $47,500 This Will Surely Be Worth More. CHAPIN & HERLOW 3.12 Chamber of Commerct. E. 12th and E Stark 100x100, N. E. CORNER 12TH AND E. STARK, ONE OF THE BEST CORNERS ON THE EAST SIDE FOR STORES AND APART MENTS. AND CAN FURNISH GOOD TENANT. ' Edw. P. Mall 104 Second Street, Lumber Exchange Building. a Fine Dairy Farm Near Helvetia Station, on United Rail ways, on Germantown road; 40 acres; 26 acres In crop; creek and deep well; 6-room house, 2 log barns, chicken house and other outbuildings. Price. $5000. Only $500 cash required. GODDARD WIEDRICK 4.1 Stark St. Five acres of garden land, the best kind of soil, all In cultivation; 16 miles from Portland, adjoining the town of Sherwood, Or.; on macadam road; elec tric light and city water; 5 minutes to station. Price, $1500; very easy terms. W. H. Lang, 1509 Teon Building. f You Went to Make $1000 Call at 101 Front st. Inquire for own er of beautiful lot, 100x125; unob structed view; paved streets; one block; from carline; walking distance. Will sacrifice $1000 If sold at once. 7 t