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H.040 '4O,B0ft Total for wk...$ll,8J I1II.71I.E - Totals last wk ' 4 MM ltl.l44.tt Gains, thlaVsek.'.t TX,7t5 Loss this wmIc. : ... t ' I.IOB.Tt It la ar to at that thara bis bosa an . kwaksnlnc In ths Portland roaltr tnar- . tt durlnr th woek. Deiplts tba fact , .that Monday was a holiday, thus laar . - Ing on tntlra buslnass day oil ths vrsek. ths rsal' sstats transfers show lost of If.tOt.TI, ths sntlr sum of ths sales as recorded beta flll.Ttt.St. as acalnst 1119.144.11 durlnr ths previous -week. This cannot be called a dull week, Inas much as ths sales seem to bear tip rather wall sved under advert conditions, v 'v . SUctloa Kurt iTi4, -V The oomln election was a thorn Id .' lb aids of th realty market thla week, and dealer aay If It bad not been for .- this occurrence th sale would have ' nearly doubled those of th previous . week. - No larr snles are looked for . however until after th presidential eleo tloa la-November, or at least until after th various party nominations are mad. Elections are 'always v buraboo In th financial world, and on of th first mar ket totfeel th effect of stagflation 1 real esUte. : Th "After the Tsir Arraaual' 1 Meanwhn many people ar maklnc ' ths arvument that real eetate will be much cheaper' after th fair and that property can be purchased at that tlm (or about .one-half ef th present sums asked Real estate dealers, however, ar flvlnf their friend th tip that now 1 the tlm to buy, a after th fair there will J so much demand for property from people who ar now waiting- to buy that tt must of necessity advano th price over what they ar now. la very few Motion of th olty, with th xoeptlon of th bualnesa center have real estate values shown a remarkable Inoreaae dtrlng- th past year or so. Th vain which bar been mad la th price oa property ar natural one and , were brought about not by the proposed holding of th Lewi and Clark fair In this 'city, but by th larg Increase la the population. ; .- . " "" Principal Sale of Week. Jam Anderson sold to th Portland Brick TU company 4 Ml acres of land tn th Marcus Neil donation land claim for; a consIderatloB of lt.O00. ' Tbf sheriff sold for Marguerite K. tTall ,et ak, to Harriet Hopper' Toung 380x181 feet tn block B, Carter" addi tion, for tll.Tti. . 4 '' . ' - Ther is some talk of additional sale f quarter block la th warahous dis triot oa North Fourteenth and,. Fifteenth 30-orxmATm baxxxt mat i ; TATW MT TMXMXB XAJTT - BAXXBg Airs zjdatxxxwobxb: oo to oo afSru to no wmm- A suggestion, which seems to have mi vlth iwmular favor, i was mad at th meeting of th Federated Trades council Friday night, that a co-operativ bakashoo - should ' b started in fort land. - Aocordlng to th delegat sub- BpSPtANSlP . routing th proposal, , It should b launched upon the, sam plans as ' the .laundry opened tip, sons tlm ago by th labor unions of th city. It la ex plained that th laundry baa proved to be more of a paying nterprlse than at first it waa thought possibl to make it. and the argument la aet forth that there I no plausible reason why a co-operative bakeshop ' could, i not i'b , mad quailr profitabla r . ' n , ' Union men ' declar that no great . amount Of capital would b necessary to atart auch an . enterprise, and they are thinking seriously o taking up the work at onoe, and bringing it to a uc-cessful- conclusion. They state that several ranges, and a few horses and delrvenr rias would eonstltut th also of th outfit 'to be purchased, and as- nn tnsv tuwo wutu wuu v Lbout 1 1.000. It Is likely that the cue' ; tion will assume some definite ehap at th text meeting of the, council. , Th baksra ar still on strika, and it was with th view -of scouring them employment that the plan of starting a co-operative concern was proposed. Quite a number o -the, striking bakers hav left the city, and it la aald. that tber are not now more than a dozen remaining out of employment As soma of tham have only gone to ood River to spend a lew weeas incnui irw berrtes. they will soonj, "turn, Aa there la no Immediate probability of the strike being settled, the wage-earner of othar crafts think that no tlm sliould ' b lost to mak provision for opening up another shop on tn pian maicaieo, May bi the striking leatherworkers hav also gone to Hood River to pick berries., f it la Said that the exercise , not oniv affords' an exeellent outing, but - one is enabled to make a fair ratei of wages at the occupation. There 1 no Immediate Indication f a settlement of the trlk.;f. President McCallum of. 'th International organisation Is still In San Francisco, endeavoring to bring the . . nVployra to terms .with th union, .but as yet he ba failed to accomplish the desired result If the! difficulty should - be satisfactorily adjusted In California, It la believed that it will b immediately . disposed of locally - upon '. th ; sam I Trolley Trips to Cahcmah. park. : Cars with trailers every 10 minutes; .-- through Milwaukle, Oak . Drove, Olad .'tant. Oreaon Cltv. naaslna' Willamette Falls. Round trip, far It .cents.. Tick ets good going or returning by boat, on -..v. sale t First and Alder street and cor ner of! Grand and Hawthorn avenuea ' -si Ciilihilaii A" grocery doing an average ' business of tW Pr day, mostly cash. Is yours If ybu want It toy Invoice, owing to dls v solution Of ' partnership. Bquar Deal Mrokerag Co, 1S Seventh St. -i.v.;:. ..:' r:: '-" K'A. 4 streets, 'but the dealer say " they ar not yet ready to uncover to publto gas. , i Kore Snildlaa- Panalts Xasusd, purlng- the week th building permits laeued out of the city engineer's ofllo showed a total of tlll.ttS for th Ave buelnee days, Monday being Memonai day. The permits Issued during the1 for mer week mad a total of -t4MB9, thus showing a gain In this .week's building o Derations of t71.7tS.w i On ef th. Incidents which go to show Just bow fast the city Is growing was th decision of Blaster Bros, to erect a slx-etory building on th cornaref West Park and Washington streets. Instead of a four-story struotur. as had, been con templated. The owners of th property found that aftsr th pln wer drawn they bad more tenant than th struo tur could bold, so aa aaaitionat two stories wer added to the building. Th bid for th four-story building had been opened earlier In the week. Th six tory building will cost in th neighbor hood Of tsO.000. , The upper floors wui be fitted up for prlvat office and th ground floor Into stores, v, ' mushla Work aa w Tfceatr. . Work la being rushed oa the a w brick bulldlna- for 8. Morton Cohn. on the corner of Park and Washington streets. Mr.-Cohn 1 fitting up th structure e oeciallv . for the use of his new Star theatre, and has mad contracts to open th house oa June It. A very urge num ber of men are employed In order to rush ths work through with ths least possibl Th (ram work of th new Columbia theatre, oa th corner or. Fourtecntn ana Washington streets U rapidly assum lng ahapaj' and a crowd, of. carpenters will - rush th building to completion a fast as possible. An effort is being mad to extend th fir limit so as to Include this building, out tn ouiia era say that even if the new law does go into effect they win not be nam' pared, as tne work was begun before It passage. ' Dr. ran Taxes oa nrrnn. Dr. K. H. Parker baa been issued a permit out of the city engineer's office for the 'construction of a flve-story brick building on th northeast corner of West Park and Morrison streets. Ths i cost of th building, a given by tb permit is tlt.000. D. H. Brown will erect. two two-story dwelling on the southwest corner of Fourth and Montgomery streets, which will aost about tlt.000. - Th Holme Coal Io company ba decided to construct new coal bunker at th foot of Qulmby street; The eeti mated cost la 110,000. The contract for the work has been secured by Robert Smith. School district No, 1 will build aa ad' dltion to the schoolhous on CorbeU street, between Bancroft street and Hamilton avenue. Th new portion will cost tlt.000. . Peter Hobklrk cured the contraot. v-..-;-1 . ; 4- THREE SEEK DEATH; BUT ONE TAILS wrraxar oo xovm rmmwrn niton ATTXMPT nur BxarrmvoTzov ; oABjtoxzq aczb An a oa PBOWBS -WOMAJT TAKES P0ZS0V. Within the "past tl hours three at tempts at suicide hav been made, two of them being successful. Mrs. U. n Sparks of Trsmont drank oarbollo acid yesterday morning at 4 o'clock and died I in a xew moments, tuinuu t n.e a. nu Charles Bala, a natlv of Finland, leaped from the steel bridge into th river and waa drowned. Kmma Hayes on Friday night took antiseptlo tablets and waa aaved from oeatn witn aun- eulty. Th suicide of Mrs. C b. sparks at Tremont at 4 o'clock yesterday morning was th .result of the peculiar cunning of the insane. For two months she bad a premonition that unless the carbolic add which waa kept In a bottle In the house waa hlddsn ah would us It to th de struction of herself, and warned her hus band to keep It from her reach. He took It to the basement ana piacea it oa a rafter among numerous , other bottles. Thinking ba had placed It where she would never find it, h forgot th mat ter. ' ',,!, - ..: - , , Th woman has been suffering from Illness of late, and waa afflicted with melancholia to such an extent that she desired to take ber own life.. ' Friday night husband and wife 'retired at the usual hour. - At 4 o'clock yesterday morning sh 'awoke and told her hus band she was going to get soma tablets he had purchased for her, ; Later he was startled, on awakening from slumber, to find she had not returned to bed. . He arose quickly and made a search of the premises. H found ber. sitting, in an outhouse, her head resting in her nana. Half Way- between the house and where she was sitting the cup from which she had drunk the carbolic acid waa found. It contained but a few drops. She had swallowed . the rest A,'-V-(' She waa suffering great agony, wnea found, and died within ' a abort time after being removed to the house. It developed after an investigation that she bad sought-out the place in the base ment where ber husband bid tne carbolic acid, although knowing that to find It meant to drink it and die. The husband thought he had hidden it ao she would never find it but was mutainn. - The body was brought to Coroner Fin- ley's morgue yesterday afternoon. Fu aot S'i..aa fJilWa neral arrangements -have Mrs. .Sparks waa tt years husband and two sons surviva. After several hours of grappling, Hugh Brady located and recovered the body of the man who jumped from the south rail of .the .steel bridge yesterday morning. Paners found In the pockets of the sui cide1 Identified him a Charles Sals, or Solo, and tt la supposed that he is a aa- tive of Finland." "His body la now at I Coroner Flnleya morgue awaiting dlsjoa, trackir: wlici, will give aU persons siuon. Thus rar no mouve is xnown tor I the deed. ' v" f ' " 'i I Th theory la advanced that tha young man waa despondent over financial dlf-pany rteulUe. He had no money and nothing I of value except a aUver watch and chain. In a book . wer written th name and addresses ot J. R Wanhanen. S74 North Sixteenth street," and Mrs.- Amelia Beck, 144 North Eighteenth street Jt la believed' that, tb suicide was a 1 To Us Come the Wise And Get the Best Buys . ' i - . i . at . a400O TJeautlful t-acr .place, near Mt. , Taoor; nanaaom resiaenoe; gooa i. hM rn anri.nthnr outbuildlnKHii & - acres In berries. ; JL bom that's .a reralar dreaaa. asiSO Marnlflcent new and modern 7- - room nouse,' not over ii oiooas walk from business center. B3000 .Vitrv beautiful modern and com- ptei' i-rooin resiaenca, nanrij ... : quarter block; ast Washington ana ttn sis. . SlaSO Elorant 10-room residence: beau- tiruJ lot: nanasome nome: ciose In: East 10th, near Burnslde. aa00 Msgnlfloent home, west Slop Mt xaDor; mooern ( -roam - douss. ' Deauurui grouna. cnoic rruitj diooks eiectrra car, near Woodstock avenue. HBOO-Modern new e-room eottag. oor - iou upper Aioinai wm-rvn I , V lt aiu men lit. 4 XT a snap. -. ' t' lots'today on ; f IBM 100 feet square, beautifully gar- aanaa: cnoice snruDDerv: new e- ' room cottage? Midway, 100 feet to electric car. . . ' ' glSOO A very beautifal l-room cottar. i large lots: nne nam: cnoice . fruit and shrubbery; an ideal - bom; I blocks electrlo cars. fllOO Beautiful lot, with very cholc , iruii ana snruooeryi e-rooia v bouss; East 17th. .near Belmont. fllOO Very beautiful 6-room cottage; : run iov; . jtast in mm si, . near ' r Woodlawn cars, j 1 ' ; t 50 Beautiful balf-scre lot. East S4tb il. sou in oi nawinoroe. t 150 Fin acre lot, with beautiful new ' cottage; i oioca irom - eiecirto - ears; cosy hom. Oak orova 080 Neat t-room cottage; larg lot; targe imj i excellent locaUon; MonUvllla. 9 fiOO4 larg lot, nearly an acre, with a very cosy coumd, i diocb irun a eieotno cars, uaa urovs. 9 075- 100' feet square, fenced and In . f aaraen: s oiocss irora eieciric ' .oars. COMB TO Ua WE HAVE THE SNAPS 1 The Dunn-Lawrence Co. . 14h rott BTmg jt. longshoreman or mlilhand. In the book found upon him b bad kept an account of hi time. . . ' i Emma Hare, th woman who nearly died from the effect of taking antiseptic tablets in her room at a Salmon-street lodglng-bou Friday night, got up out of bsr bed at th Good Samaritan hospi tal late yesterday afternoon, and without saying anything walked away.. Nothing was known of th matter until th orri- ciala of tb Institution discovered ber absenca DISTRESSED MOTHER RECEIVES HELP To be in a strange city, with six little children, no money, and but a single loaf of bread, and tio place for shelter, waa th experience or aire. Minnie dimes last night But through th efforts of Captain of Polio John Moor, and th city board of ohariti, th mother and her little ones "were cared for. Tomorrow morning they will take a steamer for Hood River, They are en route from HlUsboro. Aocordlng to the woman's story, her husband has been ill for several months at Hood River. He had left ber and the children at Hlllsboro. He recently became able to earn some money, -and sent for his family. They bad but snouah tb pay their fare by boat When they reached Portland they had nothing but a loaf of bread, and upon making inquiry the mother found there was no boat leaving until tomorrow morning. Sh bad no relative or acquaintances her, and th problem that confronted her was a erloua one In her distress sh found her way to the central police Btatlon, and told hr tory to Moor, whll ber little one Captain hovered about ber like chicken under their mnt,a win era nttn Moor notified the board of cbaritiea An agent quickly appeared and too, cnarge oi tne family. , Low St Louis Rates. June 7. 1. IT. II. July 1, 1, t. August 8, tlO, September S, I, 7, and October t. 4. 6. the O. R. AN. will sell 90- day return trip tickets to St Louis for 147.60; to Chicago, iiz.bo. eiopovera allowed going and returning. Partic ulars of C W. Stinger, city ticket agent, Third and Washington, v - SALE OF PROPERTY AT Liri L I'llLLI I 11 V I trtULL VILLI vl ll, BeUgbtfol Zxcnrsloa to Oa of th I Host PsrtU aeotloa of th State rirst Bleotrlo Cat to Bagl Creek. Several hundred passengers . enjoyed most I delightful exouralon to Eagle creek yesterday on the first, electrlo car run' west of Boring on the well built track of the Oregon Water Power , and Townalt company's Clackamas river Whv. rm -a A (h. ArtA r,f th ltn t Caxadero wlU be run some time during the present week, when the steam loco motives, so far aa paassenger traf flo la concerned, will . be at an-end. This rlda la one of the real pleasant ex periences of. life, and those who went out yesterday were weu repaia ior their tlma whether purchasers of prop- erty or not ,.. ...y. '' The Eagle Creek Land 'and Townslte edmnany laid the foundation for a live little town at ita first sales yesteraay. Nothlna could be said In praise of the location , that would not be warranted b' h The "tlr6 trl0n. lhere about la a ,vrltabl. garden'- la- rtohmaa of Its soil, and a fine timber belt lies adjacent to the new townslte. This. 1 on th railway line SO miles distant from Portland. Near by is the old town of Eaale Creek, containing one large gen eral store, a drug store, a school house. commodious srana-e halL eta The busi ness oarf of the present . vIHage will doubUsatiifeel' constrained , to change it- ino.ttnn th little distance bd to the who purchased property the advantage ofXclty accommodationa from the start uuumt.mm nf th townslte com- says b aold several thousand dollars' worth of lota during the sUy of bla visitors yesterday. All who saw tb place- were . nthuslatlo In i It praise, and ther can be no doubt; at ail that a substantial town ' will , 4e bullded - in t th ' bandsom , valley., of Eagl creek. "Model Home-West 3lde KUOO Modern 10-roora house; perfect , v - condition Irwld and utslds: sit- luated on Sixth. eC.aouth from , v vv rprtiana botei; terms.- ,, , , ModI HdrriEt SId 8000 Buys a beautiful new home on , Bast MAdleun street,' in - Haw v - thorns Park; f urnaoe, gas," elec- trio, lights, two nrepiaoesi oaoo- s. tw ills; J'' rated wal arrangement ' per feet; must be seen, to be apprer 11.035 down and the Dai- .ranee only 125. per month, with . privilege of paying all at any lime. Tble place would rent for , more than the monthly payment. i jj; Suburban Home taaOCW t-room bouse, about I year old! . targe iron inj nm wwruu u, . ; basement; beautlf ul grounds, . ioavioa: hull Hun water:.! block from -slsctrlo car; aurroundlng aood: view vry fin: any ra- . -V. sonabl terms acoepUble. . X Vacant Loti i siloo Tor . comer or wijuaa iot imrat I louj west of East 20th st: and . " near Hawthorn Mr Hawthorne line only a' few era tne cheapest v nn th marxet: im provements in mat neignoornooa all good; terma Mlolladay Park Lot SATS 14 Of these beautiful lots for ' sale at special price' w no doubt could ask more and I get It, Befor as weH as others da - burin get our prices. VMThnle at front lot la west jrvingwn. luin. nnm uw mook and Thompson streets. f 180 Lots 60x100, near Clinton-street car una: sze aown ana e pr month. ,r These lots are good enough for a tt.OOO house. We recommend them as an lnveet- menb t - Compton tS Gibson Boom 100 Ablagtoa BnOdlag. Pmaa. s4 aseo. FARMS no ACmu tM mile from station. Marion county: I miles from Balem; 180 acres In fine state of cultiva tion; 71 acre open pasture, balance light timber; well watered; 11 asrea fin orchard; excellent soil; larg and commodious buildings; good neighborhood of prosperous farmers. Price 1 12.000. 400 AOmxs In Yamhill county. I miles from station; about 150 acre ' plowed, balance good pasture; good - soli: well fenced; fair buildings; .. well watered; rood grain and stock farm. Price (It per acre If sold ' aoon. v: 138 ACTJtEg 1 miles from Estacada. oa O. W. P. Ry. ; 00 acresvunder plow, balance timber and brush; ft mil lion feet good saw timber. Price tlO per acre. 180 ACmxa Near Ceasr Mill. mile irom rortiasta: so seres under vriss a vi tiaaU vv aavsvae unuvi low; 10 acres slashed, balane light rush ana timber: rood sou: run nlng water; fair buildings; orchard price reduced to tot per acre if sold by- Jun It. This Is certainly a bargain. r BATS hundred of other farms, large and small. . Writ for our list we cannot advertise them. ' , AXSO lend money, effect collections of rents, nptes, mortgages, etc.; act as agent ror executors, administra tors or guardians in Handling es tates; fake charge of valuable pa pers, furnish investment In seour uief or properties, eta The Shaw-Fear Co. (Successor to W. A. Shaw A Co.) 043 STABX STBBBT. --'r) .... alghtly lots In the very best part of the Patton tract must sell cost $650. Modern s-roorn cottage In Upper Alblna. Price $1.550 .terms. 3 modern newly built homes on very easy terms. Corner 100x100, East oth an Stephens Sts., with large 6 room house, stock, and fruit. only $3,500. T(1E MAtT IliVt 210-214 Abinffton. 106C Third St. - w - - - r m An Opportunity To buy an Interest in a aold mine at Grant Pass, Or., with nine others, with a vlsw to dsveloping the property. . Each share cost 1100, payable in monthly In stallments, aa the work progresses. A fine ohance to aet In on the around floor. The mine haa a 6-foot vein, exposed at a aepta or ? reer, carrying goto vaiuea ree miuing. investigate tnia H.AMaddock 033 Washington St Fhoa Xala 4004, IRVINQTON A modem 8-room house and lot, No. 647 Broadway. Price, 3o00 on terms to suit purchaser. W' - , - i-v. . -. r llrVpIl lIf ill; O AA 393 East Burnside St, Burkhard VBldg. Phone Union 182. Notice 1 bay, sail or trad real state. pro mot mining ' oompanles, sell mining stock, bay or aeU raising claims' of merit. Tot particular address or call mmmatidocm ta Waahiagtoa it; yhoaa, Kala 4804.1 SPECIAL We Have for Sale OsT WBST SXDS Fine house of I large . elegant . rooms and cuolce lot, with fruit and' rosea 11600. -BOOK house, with furniture,, barn and t lotsi room, for .cow and onjeasns 1750. . ; V v- . - ' ' 9975 BOWK (-room hous and . 100x100 lot; good eomer 640. i CMXVWMW BAjrc Near lctH ' ear: 4 acre young orchard; plenty small fruits; 4-room bouse; mile' to , schooC P. a and stor. Only 59 . MOO down,-V; v -, - y v , , " V Buolnesf Cboncet v-'; 10-BOOK, well-located rooming-house. witn nearly new rusnuure; um ,: low rent and .full; for fllOO tH OBOOBBT, with I living rooms, ' baa - mnt barn and good paying trade; ill . health: must sell 1600 or Invoice SAXOOaT Nw and' vefy tin; lease; prominent corner 0300; tllOO down. To' Bxchungo' r4r::y-' ' tl-ACaa TABIC t exchange for room' inr-hous. ,. . . , TOGrjE of fine book to xebaaga for ' lots or small acreage tract TXBBB KOTTSBS and lota In city to . .cbang for farma - Columbia Real Estate & Trust Co. 004V4 Xorrtsoa St, Ooraet Umxmd. FOR SALE 040 ACBBS Fine wheat land. tW mile from Grosser, wssh.; all rsnoea ana broke; too acres In wheat; fair house, stable end lots; share of grata delivered ' in Proaser which will go to purchaser it bought by July This Is a bargain at $13 an acre 10 ACBX0 Nice level land, part In crop; mil to oar lloe. Price $1250 TO TBABB for rty property, aom aa s anna, BATB FOX IOCATXOY a few sprue timber claims; will cruise ,000,000 feet to the claim; also aom extra good piling location and homestead locations. HAXWELL & CO. 810 Ailngtoa Bldg, Portlaad, Or. $1450 HOME Seethe 6-Room House -on south east corner Twenty-sixth and East Pine. Price $1,430, on terms to suit purchaser. W. H. MALL & CO. S93 East Burnsldo St, Burkhard ; Bldg. Phone Union. 152. Pine Bargains at Small ' . Payments Down ; tsOOO Very nice "new modern 4-room house, on Improved street Sun: ny side 4494 down. 09000 or 1800 down for fine l-room nod ern cottage, on Belmont street large lot; cement sidewalk hardwood floora 01800 Fine (-room cottage; large, lot! fruit S1MO Nice B-room eottag; nlo barn lot 104x111; lota of fruit; Haw thorn lln. Soaeo With 1400 down, nlo new (-room bouse, full lot on, East Salmon street; swell t location. 018OO Finest quarter block In Bunny. - aiae, en liawuiurn car una. Charleson & Staub 0404 wmMxnov mnv. . A BARGAIN A corner lot and 7-room house, southeast corner East Twenty seventh and East Pine streets. Price only $1,600. Terms to suit W. 11. MALL & CO. 393 East Burnside St, Burkhard , Bldg. Phone Union 152. Buchanan's Addition W offer for sale about 125x100 in th ' . , wi 1 1 MM fP-k-a with th Buchanan residence. Including mnm. aHirsui. iucbliuu wii ju v. ,uvt . barn and outbuildings. Very bandsom lawn and shrubbery, ciose to car iin Price I extremely reasonable, we also offer for sale unimproved lots la this tract about ivoxiuv reel, at irom to 1760 peryiot Tor further particulars apply te Rountree & Diamond 2di Stark Street, corner 5econd $1100 HOME 50x50 and 6-room house, No. 824 East Pine street On terms to suit Price only $1,100. W. II. MALL & CO. 393 East Burnside St, Burkhard Bldg. Phone Union 152. Investments A Quarter block. Improved, with flats renting for 1267 per month. Price 20,- 000 v s , ! A Quarter block, with three dwellings renting for, 1160 per month. Price $1,- 000. , , , Rountree & Diamond 341 Stark Street, corner-Second VALUABLE CORNER BOxlOO, N. W, comer Seventh and Burnside 910,000 A. D. MARSHALL, Agent . tTMBI. HARTMAIM THOm'psON 3 CHAMBER w COMMERCE WAAA For quarter block.' on the West fwvv Side, with - 10-room modern house, highly Improved. - . ... (CAn For new modern t-room- Colonial ww dwelllna. In Hawthorne Perk. This Is the most modern house In this tract Corner lot. tOx 100: Improved 'streets; cement walks. Terms reasonable. 1.1000 Port-room new modern dwelling in Mouauay para; cement roun datlon and floor; all modern Im , ' provements throughout;- beautl fully located. Sasy term a For T-room hew modern dwel $2500 ling, on rargo at, close to Wil liams ave.1 full lot: all conveni ences; half case, balance long tuna $1650 For 4-room dwelling, with cor ner lot 40x100. with alley, on Mississippi ave. and Mason at; ierms naix easn. f MOO P" wo rof" modern ' cot- wasaawaaa wsvaa aeaieui was awMuwy ,", . ava; rent for tlO each; easy term a For l-room dwelling, on Bl Irv $1675 .';' $2000 $2650 ing st. 1 block to l-mlnute rvlfie ear 11ns: sewer connec tions: small cash payment and monthly installments. For 44x100, on Marshall St. bat ltth and lith; on of th choic est neighborhoods. For t-room new modern dwel ling, on K. ltth and Clinton sts.; all conveniences; lot 10x100; ce ment walk. fTftfal J sold this week, l-room dwel fln n Knott st, between Rod- ney and Union avea; lot 60x140 i cement walk; fine lawn, frul and flowera For l-room house, on East 14th at. with modem convenience! AI plumbing; lot 40x100; cement walks; close to car line. For 4-room bouse: Just com pleted, on East 14th st; on 10 mlnute servlo car Una . $2600 $2500 $?aa For 10x100. n K. llth at, near 'Uv Tillamook: - will build , on in stallment plan. For 1 acre at Mt Tabor: one of the best neighborhoods and sightly , location; highly Im proved. $2000 ABBZTZOB ON Hawthorne Ave, Bevweea & M ul 04th Sta. " ' South Sunnysldc v Streeta graded and graveled aldewaUta laldi Ball Baa water 10-ntiaa serrloei every 10 S leet above grad. Lots $425 to $550 $50 Down, $10 a Month LOOK AT THESE Bob Bern quarter Maaha, several of th choiet a im ul av ra. VlnMi and North- ' ' rup WOOO BaU-bloak. 10th, bet Marshall and Northrup 10,000 looxioo, llth and Marshall 0A.090 Tw O-room bosses, Vaughn stj rented. - See me for nrlce. SweU hi block, 14th and Hoy t..,. $4000 00x00, eonea 14th and Mar shall.. OOOO 100x00, eomar, same location... ..S4.000 40x00, eeraax 14th and Marshall. .0100 40x50, bunds, 24th and Marshall. .S0400 I bmav all modern, full lot, . B. lt at 1300 Hew 0-rooxa fceasa, full lot, bath, to.. N. Irvinston: cash and . A.i t UA lime , , ..... ................ B-room nouae, fun lot Nob mu...oj9o Ml lot, double hous, 01iaan. near 8vnta . TTJQQ Quarter block, water and Qrover ' street Worth 11.600 easily. T-oom modern hous, Nob Hni...t400 10-room bona, 4th near Grant... fAOOO 10-room kxmse, Maegley Highland SS.TO0 Choice quarter alook, 16th and X. Weidler . . 08,100 Aaotbe good taaner, Ninth and Tillamook . . OtSOO Bw 0-awaa fceaaa, No. ltth at. . .0C Couldn't duDlleate It for IT.040. Paradise Spring lota each ...... ..g SSS A1K these and many more at price tnai ar ngnt. ... ,,s A. D. Marshall, 82 3d Si EAST ANKENY LOTS $550 We have a few lota on East Ankeny street for $550. We are selling; them on easy terms, vizi $100.00 down, balance $15 ' per montn. W. H. MALL & CO. 393 East Burnside St, Burkhard Bldg. Phone Union 152. FOR SALE SOMETHING QOOD S4-AOBB tract of good land no gravel; running, water on - tract; good road; mile to. esr line; 1 mile from Lents; , good timber on part of land; certainly bargain at $60 PER ACRE J. L. Wells Co; ' ;' 04 . O&ABB. ATBBVB, . V -vi 6-room HOME; ;:: We have a new Modern S-Room House and lot 50x53. on north west corner , East Eighteenth and East 'v Ankeny 'streetsl Price $3,100, $500 down. Balance $30 per month:::" W. H. MALL & CO. 293 East Burnside St, Burkhard Bldg Phone ?: union -152. ' '. v:".. . WOOLEN MILLS it' I ' AND A A BIQ rf ci nirniMr unit i- I LlfUIMlllI fill Both site hav been purchased - and construction la not la progr. th sit for th latter, being. on the StJohnsWater Front ' Tt will jvbt you to keep la touch with ST. tQMM' growth. , : , , . We have for aale the meet deelrabl rtdno lota la at, tQMM. . ST. tOWMM VABX Is altusted ' two blocks from th Woolen Mill four block from th Water Front and two blocke from th ear Una . . - ,, : Term 11.00 down and tl00 per moctb. W als hav for Bale om pretty, ootuges chapad oa lntafimat Chipmari & M Oeaeral Agents, at gehas. K. XOXJ4BOOZ. owina,. 1 troiAsraiim or coaaocaca. 03000 NIc reeldence ' location, - West id; asy walking distance from Chamber of Commerce. . . , . 0150041 lrlxlOO feet near Montgom ery, on ltth street '-.y faow fractional iox, on ilia . iimi, near Taylor; a bargala. 4 . OaioO J'in quartar block, close In. on East fllda. - 03000" Nice ground a ale . house ' and .. close la, Eaat Sid: easy terma S4500 email farm, . nar the city; , bargain, . ;; 'i r.; DAVIDSQ,WARD& CO. 400 Chamber of Oomaaero. , ' ISo. 2 Lots la these additions are the best en the . . , : . Mt Scott Car Line Do not fall to see these new . ad ditions before purchasing. Lots $125 and up, on ; INSTALLMENTS; $5 down and $5 per Month Buildings going up on ' all side! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY whether for a borne or for Invest ment ' . . - - 1 ' . ROBERT A. TAYLOR p, ' '.Agent . . . Laurel wood Station ,,. Knapp&Mackey ' Baeaa Obamber f Oomsaexoe. Hillcrest Hillcrest iSiHiiicfsife The most beautiful location on Hawthorne avenue, 'near East Twenty-second . stteet Being rapidly, built; up ' with, elegant homes.- Large lots 'and choice bearing fruit trees alt Streets im proved, uniy uJNi lot Temams unsold in this tract ; It .is on East i Madison: street between i Twen-. tieth tand Tweny-second streets. We will build a home fot you on this kjt rYou" m4y payees in in-. i1Ui1iDtnr ?or4'' pailMnilart. see ;-47Wv.,Alura.: street u FOR SAta IN Holladay Park Addition ? V A new and elegant Colonial , Residence,,', cement walks, r cement "floor basement Boyn ton hot air furnace, gas and Electric Light ..'-. ' Will sell on easy payments. v V.'.,' X'1"- ' . '" 1 ' V E; Kroner' ' - i6jH Third St , ?, FOR'OAt-13 'A modern 7-room' bouse, ror. lot i0 feet square; ..alley In rear, Tnlvsrslty 1'arit, I blocks frnt.i new city para: 1 block from Street car Una Call on wdt(: 010 Obamber tf ComiutfM. f r terms and see photo ot premlso. i i -Myrtle Myrtle Pari; , -i .- . ABB r.;Vr.,;. , Laurelvvood yf-: 1.