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! ' i i IS THB ' ORBGON DAILY JOURNAL ? PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY tj 100. HAD A in AOS, NO ' OTHER MEANS ? OP REACHINO POSSIBLE BUY 15. ERS "OP REAL ESTATE THAN ; THROUGH THE ' Tkf TTJTMfl ntt THTR TflTTPWAT. .TOV IT t ' V." ,2- n., STORMY PASSAGE T III 1 ., r-. amwiuuiwwtmwnVwmniwiwimiMiiiiiiauiiini . n w v . w i euaa'.Aa --- - sv A' 'V. eat a easy i a ar A va a A aa.de - M. M. ' meda mm POSSES YOU NEED TAKE UK ' sio Saxxxvo) tiiiu auitii n roKT wm maooKD or noun xxxxajxn,oxu on cat bob oua bbaji sbxb wmoi auuuxs omiiii caboo. ; t .Another big windjammer reached the ibarbor thla morning and moored at the , 'Meraey dock. The new arrival 1 the ' German ahlp Elfrleda, which came direct .' from Rotterdam with a general cargo f miscellaneous freight consigned to i palfour, Quthrle & Co. All went weU on the passage, say the '0ffloers of the ahlp. until the vicinity or , " Ope Horn was reached, when a battle "With the element waa commenced, which threatened for a time to place -. the ?eaael permanently out of comrali . ' 1 sloa As It waa, the craft emerged from i the path of the tempeat badly oiang , ured and bad to go in search of re- pairs. In thla crippled condition the ahlp Anally suooeedod In putting into Bantos, flouth America, where ahe re- i i malnul 1A ilava halnff not In condition to continue the voyaga - The officers say that the storm struck then on February 2. and for It hours It continued with unabatlng fury. Bub siding somewhat it seemed to reserve '. its full force for a later date, and on . . March I another big blow came up. Before nightfall It developed into :' recular hurricane and by the time morn' Ing dawned the vessel had been stripped of her most important sailing gear. , .required every da vies known to the sea " man's craft to prevent the ship from go V Ing to utter destruction, but those oa . board ware ecual to the task. For the next ' few days the vessel rolled gad r tossed About la almost a helpless eon dltlon. When the heaviest of the , weather was at an end aa Inventory was taken of the damage done and the men set to work to make temporary rroalrs. A new topsail yard was baa tlly put together and . other .missing rigging wan supplied as best could be done under the circumstances. .The voyage up the Paclflo waa then beeun. Fortunately good weather waa ' experienced and in the course of a few days Santos was reached, where - month's atop was made to undergo nec essary repairs before attempting to con ' elude the trip to the mouth of the Co lumbia river. After being fitted up the remainder of the passage was completed i. without further incident. It la reported that It took II days for the vessel to sail from 60 degrees south in the At lantic to 10 degree south la the racine .on account, or the succession of gales which were encountered. The Elfrleda is In command of Cap tain Keehna. Under ber present name this Is the Brat time the vessel baa been la Portland harbor. She was for merly the British ship crysomne, but purchased by her preevnt owners three years ago at Antwerp. Bo far as known . aha Is not chartered for the outward .trip. ., ijrrrmAvoa souoztOb shot bow rUIVlUILT T XTAZXAV WXTat wxox mm mad xttubkbst TOM SAMAOBf MV1SII11 TAZXt TO m SXsTga WOODS. XAT GO OsT SXT900X. v Brltisb Bark sUddom XaU Bouad! Vbia v Way tot Bepaln. Negotiations are pending for another vessel to be placed on the drydock for - painting and cleaning. Thla craft is the British bark Haddon HaU. She la now . about due at OuavaauiL Central Amer ' ' lea. and after discharging ber cargo will v come north la search of a charter. The bark la of 1,381 tons net register, and ber length la 121.4 feet , The Port of Portland commission baa been aaked to state what it will cost to v dock the vessel and put her In good con i dltlon, Puget sound firms -will also be Tasked to submit tenders lor the worn. : ' Later the owners are expecting to char- ter ber to take out a lumber cargo. . ,' A rate war baa been on for several .. months past among the Puget aound . firm a, and for that reaaon it la feared ' -' In some quarters that Portland will not be able to compete successfully with her ." northern neighbors la the matter of bid ding on the woik of docking the Haddon . , HaJL But others bold an entirely dif ferent view. In the Columbine case, they explain, Portland was brought Into dl ; : rect . competition with the sound, and notwithstanding the cut-rate war a local n tirm secured the contract. It is stated : that there la likely to be the earns re suit In this instance. There is another -mj feature pointed out in the case that is ( likely to prove favorable to Portland. - Those in a position to know say that i the northern firms will not give, ship owners advantage of the cheap rates " . unless the business can be done at once. t-1 By -the time the vessel arrives 'from ; Central America the rate war may be a ' thing of the past There la sUll some ta?k that the big German ship Nal, now in the harbor, " " may possibly be docked here at an early : date. The captain reports that the ship ... would .undoubtedly be docked were It - not for the fact that the charter rates are so low at the present time. . (Special Dlepttcb to Tbe Journal.) Tacoma, May 21. A large posse and several smaller ones are today search' ng for the murderer of Charles Gray, an nturance solicitor who was killed in the freight yards here last night It believed today that the fugitive is Frank Panquale, an Italian laborer. The caufce of the shooting, It Is al lered. was a quarrel over money. Pas quale had been allowed a claim of 117 for an Injury received in a streetcar ecldent He waa paid through Gray, who acted as agent and kept $10 as an attorney's fee. Pasquale demanded payment of this amount, which was refused, and tbe shooting resulted. " Suspicion attaches to Pasquale not only from thla reason, but also becauae he has been missing since the crime. He Is supposed to have taken to the dense woods along Puget sound. CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL TO BE MOVED (Jeurott special Service.) Helena, Moat. May IL With the closing of a few formalities relating to tbe selection of a site, which baa been approved by the government stents, ths Carlisle Tndian school, now located at Carlisle, Pa., will be removed to the state of Montana. The site -recommended to the depart ment of the Interior is located a few miles north of. Helena and contain! about 70 acres. On the tract selected ere the buildings of the Montana Wealeyan university. Work will begin this year. on two more buildings to be erected by tbe government Tbe reasons given for the removal of the school are that the cost of trans porting the Indian pupils will be con siderably lessened and that the condi tions for farming in Montana are aim ilar to those at tbe Carlisle school In Pennsylvania. J , r Put 15 cents a day In a slot macnine ana you'll occasional! have a olgar. Put It cents a day In OAB aroma ubmoior aboxxb rfcAca and you'll soon have a home. Lots Frbm $125.22 up $5.00 Down and $5.00 per month 20 minutes ride from 1st and Alder on lit Scott Division. Start paying now while low prices prevaiL we wui be glad to show and explain. Pacific Land Co. 167 First Street THE PROOF OP THE PUDDING IS IN THE '"' EATING THEREOP" 200 LOTS SOLD 1 75 NEW HOUSES BUILT AT REAL! ESTATE - ?apn??!!ate IK FWFR : For Sale LUe ; ; ; mTwT f M 1 r,.Bm. 11 filHMIf UEIBI (0. r $7S0 !Lot DoecherV Second, Addi e V tlon. nt ti itai WaAri only few left. ii SHOO Cojnw wt. V W. comer ITtb 11250 rw One. full iota, !0th, Palty- 11300 lw ' the beet lota In While "WiTnct. nut ta fair: sell aepa- raiaiv. $1650 j109- Nmateeatb. Bear Nortb- Quarter block, Twenty - fourtn and Bead. , Beautiful lot, Korthrup naar i in. Frolt and Alfalfa Lands City View Park S1S00 $2000 12200 Corner (?!:), West Madison t4w and Napillla. mtm.' KlnaS Helghta USOO Quarter block, llth and North W niw wlU eell senarately. $4500 J10 ,rvk, Twanty- $4700 Ji;i,lIiOT,oy " Tw,nty tKifkll Property oa Montgomery street; I rentlna for 171.10 oer month. . : ' . t7Jttft Quarter block, lltb and Irving, I Cottage I rooms aad lot BOxlBa feet. 110 v'vvv Nob Hilt I Russell st 180 cash, balanoe easy Cottage I rooms and lot IMt feet, on Fremont street, near Union art.; bouse aa good aa new, ..j, " v. J. ; Cottars I mnma and ttath." larre lot. nlantv fruit aiut flawara corner Iiurham eve. and Rlggea str few minutes' walk from woodlawa BUtion. ; v 81350 Portsmouth ave., corner De Pauw st, three blocks weat of station; eoraiort able cottage I rooms and bath, in -client eonditlon; newly painted; t fine lote and several fruit trees 1600 cash, balance on time. . -. -. j- j 92500 itAOft Vorty acres of the richest land flOW in Oregon, t miles from rail. ; road " station, on free rural delivery; nraui uwi roaas o iown, evna in x pellent neighborhood: soil is black al luviunt and adobe, about half and half; ' about half aa acre of high ground for building site. Recorder Applegate, who has been familiar with tbu land for 10 yeara, pronounces this tne richest forty acres Of land- In Jackson nntinfv. T certainly Is extra good, and with proper Xlgmaa. Mreoag Orated aad audewalks ZAld. JUSTUKE XJMaf U aa Xeart of tk Otkyw ONLY Tow SbMre Mroa ev $32,000 .4'"V BUVk trMfc fOzlAB itaraw. Iltfc mnA nvarett! fin- leet location In the oitr for flaU; ele gant plana, furnished, . Over the River 1 150 AB trp, . lota in Tourers Addl- v tioa. t ISA Lot , block II. Piedmont; fine corner, i 1 700 h Mook T, stora'g Addn, w Union ava and Xvon at ooyner. 1 WW Lot and cottage. Il East ltb I "it. monthly payment 82100 19000 Onlrtnn thouaand dollarg for vw 'two bundred acres of the bestl - irun ana aiiaiis iana in (southern Ore gon, less than two miles from railroad C station, over gpod roada .Tbla tract ia about two-thirds cleared, tome sla hun- ' dred fruit ti reoenUy set (SplUea- berg. Jonathan and Newton apples and . Comloe pears), and the soU especially ; adapted for the best character of Bplt- ; yen berg apples, deep ana nch. Lm , -than seven aerea of waste land OA the . entire tract . Can be put under sumolne- ' K5v.n WS-iJW .-.mass tsvaras: sas fiEw ts NATIONAL GRANGE FUNDS GROWING OOLtrbCBIA AaATJt XV VOBT. After an absence of four months the big coasting steamer Columbia, operated by the O. R. & N. Co., arrived in port this morning from San Francisco. She brought up a large cargo of general merchandise, and will now be placed In regular commission on Tier old run. Since her last trip to Portland, ber boll ere and machinery have been given a general overhauling, and an oil burning plant has been Installed. Tbe vessel has just come off the drydock, and those 1 In charge of her say that ehe Is in Just ss good shape as tbe day she was launched some 20 years ago. Although more or less difficulty Is at flrst experienced with an oil burning I'lant. the Columbia made the ran up the coast in less than 60 hours, against strong head winds which prevailed the entire distance. The .engines are said to have worked perfectly and the com pany Is more than pleased with, the change, stating that a big saving will be effected In using fuel oil. Nine lest men are now required in the engin1 room, the services of six coal passers and three firemen having been dispensed with. Captain Doran hag resumed his old position as commander of the steamer. During her enforced idleness, he filled a similar position on the steamship Oregon, which had been chartered to take the place- of the Columbia. The Columbia Unscheduled to go out on the return trip tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. ' , WUMZNT VOTES. At an adjourned meeting of tbe com mittee appointed to make arrangementa for ' the entertainment of delegates to the National Orange, Patrons of Hus bandry convention, held yesterday af ternoon In the Commercial club, the so liciting committee reported that it has now $2,401. of the requisite amount of which 1961.50 has been placed In the hands of Charles H. Ladd, treasurer. Master B. Q. Leedr of the 8tate Orange said that be would, like to re port to the State Orange convention, which meets in Corvillls, May It, that the pledged amount bad been raised. The committee wlU meet again June I at tbe Commercial club. Tbos present at the meeting were J. D. Ie, Richard Scott F. B. Beach, C. H. Welsh, A. F. Miller, B. O. Leedy, B. U. Kllham and Thoaaa Paulsen. Rooming Houses IK mo ma. rent tlOO. inoome till Price 11,100 II rooms, rent 170, income 1210, Price 12.700 11 rooms, rent 1121, Income 1210, Price 7 12.000 41 rooms, rent 176, income 27, Price . . 12,500 15 rooms, rent 170, Income 1175, Price 7 $2,100 22 rooms, rent $125, income $200, Price $2,000 10 rooms, rent $110. Income $100, Price $2,100 11 rooms, rent $90, Income $275, Price $1,600 70 rooms, rent $276, income 1(00, Price $1,200 AND THE PRICE of lota so lew at tlM to 900, "Installment man, Xdka Paying Beat, bat Tea OWN YOUR OWN HOME Bee ecu? Ageat oa tbe ground. Take a W. P. Oars. $850 $850 Hey i llorrov AOBaTTS, 208 Alisky Building near Rhlna 60x116, Russell street Albtzuv Lot I. block 141, Holladaya, m. Third, naar ftchnvler. t QOfl Lot and cottage. 711 Beet Fif- 7W teentb street 1 1 AAA Two fractional corner lota, with IUW small cottage; Goldsmith and Mississippi avenue. tl?flA lota and well-built bouse and ,ow barn. Arbor Lodge. . tKM of block II, Patton'a Beoond vvw Addition snap. . tlftM) 60x100 and I -room cottage, vast AlOUV Main Mar llth. $1850 Mn quarter block on Broad- t2ftflft "! new modern cottage, in UVU Bunnvalda 247 East 14th st I acres, facing St Jonna oar, beat buy In that vicinity. CTOAA acres, facing Base wne; 4UW worth $100 per aero. uy Weldler. Holladaya Addition. $2400 Tmaxnookvthe1,t COrnr 17Ul riiftA 100x100 and 6 - room cottage, WWv Pae st and Oanteabeln. ava t7CA 11x100 and new modern l-room bouse. 711 East Ash street . ttfWt Quarter bloek. northeast comer OUW aat Third and Ash. : tlthft Half . block. Urge house and fv&uu barn. East 15th and Rbino. kinnnif acres, well lmproyodv good f-EvuvbuUdmg, near Bellwooo. st, west Irvlngton. 82750 House T rooms, all modera oonvenl ences: lot 50x100 feet N. XL cot, & lltb and weldler eta. , -81050 Vacant lot 10x100 feet on Broadway, bet S. First and S. Beoond ate.; terms half cash. 82750 Rouse T rooms and barn, nloe yard) lota 100x101 feet cor. El llth and Weldler ta; terms half cash, balance oa tune. 82500 House T rooms and bath, with lot 4 Ox 100 feet on B. Yamhill st. bet B. 0th ana ju. aisi ata aunnyaiaa 82250 House of T rooms, brick foundation; full basement: snaolous arrounds: 100a 111! feet; Tabor i&lghts. 81500 Half-acre In Belmont Villa, close to I West avenue station; One view. 3Vi Acres On tbe St Johns car line, one block from ?umpi ed frc One eorner of the tent when completed. traot touches Bear creek, but aone of It is any war subject to tna nth nt tha creek. ''Tract embraoea alxty acres of. line alfalfa land... Favorable terms of payment can be arranged. Crop re- ' served. Possession given September I 4900 Seventy acres of creek bottom ?yy . land., most of It adapted f or ' alfalfa. j Nothing better for Newton ap- -plea, Leas than two miles from rail road town. -A portion of ..the soil fa as - fine Card An lanil aa san tia tnunA anv where. Just touches creek In one cor ner, and afforde good outlet for tile ,. eystem. but Is not manaoed h wash nt creek. Terms, three thousand d off are down, long time on balanoe. Best look Into this tract aoon..-It. won't be oa . .... band lone ; . . HOLMES BROS. CTaTTatAXi FOnrT. 0M8QI. 18 Acres Nice hOfflS dace. 1U mil mi from White Salmon boat landing, on stage line; erty. AMPLE FUNDS t-omi visw oiauon; water pipea to prop-1 rural aauy mail; aorea In cultivation, remainaer iignc timoer ana orusn; i acres la bearing strawberries; 100 apple treea; also few peaches, pears and S runes, all In bearing; 4-room frame welling. barn, cellar, e-ood wall. chicken-house; good horse, cow and calf. 150 chickens, bogs aad all farm won. wiu esoaaaga. At our disposal with which we ran as sist you to make your purchase If aa. , need- TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. and T CJuuabe of Oenuaeroe, ajreaad Jrioor. rourta tree aloe. 10 rooms. Price . I rooms, Price . I rooms, Price . I rooms, Price . II rooms, Tenement Mouses rent $25, Income, rent $30, Income , .,,.......... rent $40, Income rent $80, Income 700 150 $0. $ $65. $-00 1(0. I TOO 1120. SON CHARGED WITH ATTACKING MOTHER (Special IHspatce. ta Tbe Journal.) Frinevllle, )r May 21. The son of Mrs. Prlne, tbe aged widow who was murderously assaulted In ber home on the night of May 10, baa been arrested and charged with tbe crime. He was given a preliminary examination and held In the sum of $1,000 balL Bo far be haa been unable to aecure thla amount and la confined In the Jail. Tbe object of tbe crime la unknown. If it waa for' the purpose of robbery It failed, as nothing waa secured. HAMLIN'S MOTION TO REMOVE ASPERSIONS rent 100. Income Price $1,200 All the above bouses central Weet .aide. Will loan you money on- any of mem. WALTER A. GREEN !20$-20tt Commercial Bldg. Telephone, Main 10. WOOdStOCK - Joaraal Bseetal lerrlce.) Buffalo, May 21. Dr. Tennia Hamlin of Washington In tbe 116th general as sembly of the Presbyterian church yes terday afternoon presented a motion re movingall aspersions that had been cast by previous assemblies upon the Presby terian church in the United States.. The motion was framed as a forerunner on the union of the ohurchea north and aoutbv - The motion was passed almost unanimously and It la hoped, that the Presbyterians of the south now Will take such action aa will aaalat In the union of tbe two bodies. Every lot a corner, 100x100 feet; streeta 10 feet wide; good soil, no gravel WOODSTOCK haa graded school. I church, waterworks, etoree and fine car service, WOOBITOOZ is the only addition where, when lot la paid for, money will be advanced to build your home, oa small monthly payments. FTTU LOT, 100x100, S350 to 9871, on monthly payments of $10, or half lot 60x100, only $6 monthly. . WOOBITOCX OAS takes you direct to the addition; 25 minutes' ride, or call at office. . WESTERN LAND CO. 183 pgOJUUSOir STsUBST. West Sad of Bridge. Phone, Mala 1871. AGED WOODSAWYER DIES IN HIS YARD , Aatorla, May 81. Arrived down at .7:10 last night and sailed at 3 a m.. Steamer Grace Dollar for San Francisco. . Arrived down at midnight and sailed at I a. m., steamer Whit tier for San Francisco. Baa Francisco. Cel., May 21. Salted, .schooner Lou la for Portland... Balled at 11 a. m., steamer Alliance for Portland end coast ports. Astoria, May !0Arrtred at 1:10 p. m., and left up at p. m., steamer Co lumbia from San Franctaco. Sailed at 4 p. ON schooner W. II. Tal bot for Shanghai. .wxs ... Astoria. -May 21. Condition of the bar at I a m smooth; wsad northwest; weather cloudy., (Special Dlipitch tn The Journal) Pendleton, Or., May It John A. Leathers, aged 64, a woodsaw man who has been a resident here for five years, was found dead yesterday in his wood yard. He was sitting upright, as If asleep. Leathers bad been drinking heavily and heart failure is supposed to have resulted , therefrom. He left one son, William, who lives here. Sunday Trolley Trips. O. W. P. will despatch cars from First and Alder streets to East side reser voir every 10 minutes; to Mt Scott ev ery 20 minutes; to Oregon City and Canemah Park every SO minutes; to Gresham, Boring, Eagle Creek and Esta- cada at 7:60 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:10, 3:50 and 6:10 p. m. Leave Caaadero I and 10:40 a. m., 1:20, 4 and 1:10 p. m. There , are 161 Indians on the Grand Ronde reservation, soon to be opened for settlement Hermann expects all their votes. FOR SALE 6 AOmsi all improved and In or chard of all klnda of fruits; bouse and barn; beautiful location,' near Irvlngton. Price $5,500. J. L. Wells Co. Why Pay Rent? One six-room house and lot near car line, for sale, and one three-room house with lot, fine garden all planted. Also have several lots at Laurel wood and Arleta Park all adjacent to car line. Will Make Easy Terms And sell any of the above at . low prices. Inquire at PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, 203J First street or W. E. TOWNE at Laur- elwood, on Mt Scott car line. Do Not Pall to Visit the BRANCH Real Estate Offices OP THB Title Guarantee & Trust Co. $5000 OftA tMrUU hom SUNNYSIDE OFFICE Corner E. 1 7th and Belmont eta., on the Bunnyside and Mount Tabor car Una umce in cnarge or Mr. (j. r. Bating. mono, union &. . NORTH IRV1NGT0N OFFICE' Corner union. ava and Failing st, on the Woodiawn and Vancouver car Una Office In charge of Mr. Fred ForreiL rnone, Hcott lose. ST. JOHNS OFFICE At tne terminus or the St Johns car Una Office la charge of Mr, D. C Rogers, fnone, union HOLLADAY PARK OFFICE Corner B. 21st and Clackamas sta Take Hoiiaday fara car from First and Washington sta Office in charge of Mr., -rea k. iiungeriora. Phone, East 741. The above offices have been eetab- iisnea zor tne convenience of our pa- rons and for all others who wish In 'ormatlon concerning real estate in (ha districts aoove aamea 1 acre. East Third and Bteph kAa fMt railroad frontage: t old cottaaea on the land. One of the most aesiraoie bomee In Holladaya tOCAfl Beautiful home at Mt Tabor; J7UVU uma of around. Half-block, running from Bast. First to B. Second, on Washington, facingj both tracks; fine warehouse property;) make offer. . . I This la only a very small part of the I fpropertlee we have for sale If you want anyining iu a wi wm u www w Qrindstaff&Bfain 246 Stark St. SPECIAL FARM BARGAIN gas AGUES A choice farm, one of the best In Clarke county; boat lands 50 yards from the houae; land all fenced; nice l-room house, finished throughout: lawn, with flowers -.new barn, 41x54 feet; also barn mill, frame, rustic and painted; brick cellar-, stone apple -house: poultry barn, 11x40 feet; 4 acres in poultry vnt: new woodhouse. fine milk- house; nice orchard; flmiie to 1 town and graded school. This beau tiful farm can now bo bought for 15,000, which, la 11.000 less than it once sold for; besides above, 1,000 worth of Improvements . bava since been added. HENKLE A BAKER 17 Abtngtoa Building. ST. JOHNS WUI have another car line by fell Buy now, before the prices of lots advance. Lind & Shepard Real Btate Exchange ST. JOHNS, 0E Price $2,000, term if desired. ';smmsm ' 160 Acres Wild land, first-class apple soil; aurfaoa tevei ana roiling; timoerea wun rn flr and some choice oaki about to wmow nruah. easily cleared; living J ter on land; situated near Mt Hi postomce. edium acres Pric $2,200, termi easy. 40 Acres Fruit land, t milea from Mosier, Ore gon: S acres In apple orchard, bearing; gooa winter varieties; living stream oa rlace: log house and barn, -on well raveled road. A sraaalaa banralai BaasS so vaa luu. Price $1,050, easy terms. 12 Acres A Oood fruit land, well adapted for apt plea; I miles from Hood River, on main road: telephone and rural mall line; about ail uiiaoie ana under irrigation; I aorea. In cultivation and planted to a years od; no buildings. Tar apples, ansa Price $1,100, terms, Geo. D. Culbertson & Co. Leading Land Agents. Xooc aWrer, Oregon, or S3S Waaalartoa v . , Street ForUand. TitleGuarantee&TrustCo. (rxon uaxajroa ta) 6 aad 7 Cbamber of Commerc $3500 BARGAIN 100 AOyja Oood land: BO acres nnlH vated; all fenced and cross-fenoed; good bouse and large frame barn. wiin muu uu venae, i una ox cat tle, I good m horses, wagon," hack, buggy, cart, I mowers, rake, plows, cultivators, cream separator, hay, oats, etc.; 1 mile from Columbia river, on fine road; on account of sickness will sell at sacrifice. For ' sale by . HENKLE ft BAKER SIT Abingtoa Bldg, Fortlaad, Ox, IVANHOE THE BEAUTIFUL Complete abstract of title furnished with every lot sold, when Durohase is made. ; IVANHOE Lots are coins fast a few dava mar. ana ail wui ds soio. IVANHOE Has two car lines from th. nltv l minutes' riae irom mis omce. IVANHOE Lots are 60x100 feet; 20-foot alleys; wide streeta; water piped to every block. IVANHOE . . . . . . a . . . is oeautirmiy aituatea, giving a mag nlfloent view of the city, river and sur rounding country. IVANHOE Lou are going at only IS per month 10 A (HUBS on new car line; all cleared and In cultivation; I aorea In straw berries; 1 acre In raspberries; good 7-room house and large barn. Thla la .a-snap.;. - $3750 QTTAJITZB XXiOOX. B. 15th and Bel mont; a great bargain. $50,000 "ITT- , T-T. ...... - vv. wika. on inira iuwi; income la now 101 per cent on ai.uvu; cas nne lutural X.OTB OF QTXXM OOOS BTJTS. FOR SALE lYi acres imr joining Irvuigton, - Price $2000- J. L WELLS CO. 94 Grand Ave TOW PT OFTBaT HAVHTA BARGAIN LIKE THI8 THROWN AT TOUH and a fraction acres, but a abort hour's drive from courthouse; - fine vegetable or strawberry soil: easily and cheaply cleared; level, on fine gravel road Into city. Would make fine country hom a PRJCB ONIW $13SO While We are Only snecifvina I -thla one bargain, we ara loaded up witn similar onss in localities in and in that strawberry section. nearby county. peerless apple and ooa auver. Clackamas CROSS & SHAW The Hart Land Co. 108 Sierloeit Bldg. payments. Agent on the ground. Take ni ouun oar iv Anioei ana walK two blocks south, of take Woodetock-Wav-erlyear and get off at Ivanhoe, or call WESTERN LAND CO. 188 XOBBXBOW STSBBT. West Bad of Bridge. Vhone, Main inn. EXCHANGE 400-ACM farm, near The Dalles, Wasco uuuniy, ur.; win iraae ror a small linn near ruruana, or in Willam ette valley 14.000 " HENKLE ft BAKER SIT Abingtoa Bldg, Borttaao, Ou CITY PROPERTY 8-BOOX house, nice ornamental work on front; full brick basement, with I lurnaoej eiecino iignts; gooa cor ner, close in oa West Side; might take, good lot or some smaller prop erty as part pay. Prloe l,0aT OOP now nouse, on a iota on Mount Tabor, on easy terms $1,100. 10-BOOX modem house, 100x110 feet of grouna; in snuta ana o ernes, near car lino. ran KODIII borne , in North Port. land 18,000.'. -g-BOOX bouse, near SL 10th and ITan- ders S2.200. BBW 00TTA6B on Woodlawa ear line 8-BOOSC new modem houae, oa Wood lawn car line IMSO. OOOB t-BOOK house, in the heart of Bunnysiao i,9v. 8-BOOal new modern house, In Sunny, side I2.2S0. HENKLE c BAKER 817 JKbiagioa BaOdlag. $3.00 a Month . 1 1 r cj A few-choice lota left In thla splendid addition. Modern 7-room cottage to rent, SyBOIAXi Modern 8-room 1 coU z tage and large lot. 11,000. New l-room cottage; te0, Eaay paymenta. CEO. W.BROWN 80S BATXTjra BXJDO. A North Western Investment Co. . B SC. Q VTatBXB, ataaagag. ',:; HoodRlver fruit lands, Oregon and r Washington farm lands a specialty. . City property bought and sold. .. ,, - ,.- Boom 810 JJlaky Bldg, Third aad Mo: fforrlsoa, Vortland, Os. Phone, Clay 402. . K ERN . PAR On . Mt Scott Electric Line Lota 40x100, rr. $80 ao f 185. Get off at BXBX BABX STATZOB. . K WANT TO BUY uooa reniu propenx. . wnai JMtv you HBNKLE ft BAKER - Sir aVblBgioa BM, rorUaad, ox. WANT TO BUY- ' r Good rental property, ll What have you to offer? - . . HENKLE eft BAKER SIT AsteStoB Bldf JOlAad. 0t, 833 WA8BXBOT0B ST. 11. f. IIIOHKOII Stcrk Street WW Deal slate loans iAlIIM PKOPHlTT A SPECUltf FARM B8 AOBBS dear; large house, 2 barns: good order; other build t .S jlngsiB proportion; choice or chard; living water. Choice v?lley7-!'fencn Prairla Vv Bargain for, right one 11,100, u!t: also timber and v . aoP7a nne boma For full f partioulara, write , ' C. Henry ' ' Boa as, Wooalmrav Oft