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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER IT. ltOl n bNnl al Ike Mtotta of Portland. Ot., for trauaportatlun thruOfk tho malla wound caae matter. l'..ti- for elnlr roplea: ror aa A, 10 to 11 seg popw. 1 cent: It to 90 him 3 WU; SJ to 44 naee. eeeta. TELEPHONES. rrtlt'.rlnl Sana Offlco. . F0S.EI3N ADVERTISING EEPKEBENTATIVE. Vr-linil ngun.ln Special Advertlalns Aenrr. ISO N'aaeau .treat. Now York; Tribune Build ing. Cnlcago. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Tern by Onrrler. Tie Dallr Journal, wltk Sunitay. I The Dellr Journal. I roar The Ballr Jmi ma 1. with Anadir. I Dallr 'oatual. naontae .... pa'lr Journal, wltk Sundar, I ina uaiir Journal. a moats. .... The fiallr Journal, with Aund.r. I Tho Iwll.r. par wek. delivered. Included .......... Tk- nll. ear week delivered. orroptrd Terma bv Mall. 1 Tka nail? Journal, wltk Bandar. 1 1 22 Tka Dollr Joarnal. 1 roar ff The nallr Joarnal. with Sundae. SJontbe. S TB alia Journal month. , J T ailT Journal with Snndar. 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NEW YORK C1TT Brentane'e. TJnkm eonere. OSWRN-Oa?den Nawa compear. Oaf AHA Millard Botol nowa ataa.1: Weeetk stationery company. 1ATM Farnum atroot. SJLLT LAKE I I I Y Kpiijoo hotel nawa ataad; Jkkrryw Bras.. 4A Weat Bpond atraat. Sowtk. SAN P B ASctV'-ii" ' ArtlniPalaeo Sotol aawa ataad . OoldaaCk Braa . StO Buttar FriJ W. PlftiT 100 M.rkat traT A,WE, WAJH Joha W. Orakaa A Oa. TACOM A. WAHH. Central Nawa nataaf. lltl raoiao a kTEITINO B0T1C. P1LBUTt lodca. No. . A. O. V. W Ma bora ara roqupatrd to mart at lodgiwaal. a i-aaraa nalMlns. snndar. nacombar IS. at 1 p. m aharp. From thanca will atocaad to tka roaldaafa. of oar lata brother . William H. Haador. whore tha lodxa will conduct tka ruuaiiaiie raaoral aarrlco or tha order. Lot all aaalat In paring a laat tribute to a foltkfu rrlcrahpr and oSear. W. K. BKNVIi: . M.-tar Worka.au. At teat C. 1. Wkaaler. Rararder. El REKA Ceuncll. No. 204. K U of S. Mam bora ara renurated to attend tka funeral of oar lata brother. William II. Bader. at 8SS. Kaat Eighth at. Fuuday 1 :S0 p. m. WEATHER REPORT. Khortly aftor Man reaterday tha mndltlona lidbulad toe appioa.h a alorm which would caaee hlah wind In tola dlatrlrt and atiami aarnlrnra were ordered at all aaaporto eireat Marakfleld. The followlna mufmum wlad ralurlilaa orrurr. .1 Uat nlgbt: North Head, do ml lea. eouth, ...t. and Taooaaa, 2k milea. outhweat. Tka wlrea to Tatooak laland ware proatralod by the aturm and ao report haa been repaired from that atatron. Tha rainfall waa light and confined to nnrtharaatarn Oregon. Waahliigton, ertreu northern Idaho and Brltlah ("nliimbla. The center of thr dlaturhance l now north of Montana and clearing and cooler Woathrr 1. Indicated for thla dlatrlct during the rent Sd to !i houra. Snow la falling thla morning In tha mlddln Mlaalaalppl and the Oklo ralleya, and the wputhcr la Ibreatcnlng and cooler than naaal In tbu Atlantic atatea from Maroa to Florida. BIRTHS. Iecemrier 12, to Mr. and Mri. Lonaon Wil cox. Hellwood; a daughtar. December 11, to Mr. and Mra. Darld C. Fatrle. 1S44 Macadam atreet; a daughter. December 10, to Mr. and Mra. Harry A. Eapy. Multnomah block; a dangbler. Ncrrmber SO. to Mr. and Mra. Engelhert (U hm-ll. ISO North Fourteenlh atreet; a daughter December s, to Mr. and Mra. R. A. M. Mul Ira. A14 Kaat Yamhill atreet; a dangbler. December T. to Mr. and Mra. A B. stump, 804 Kaat Thlrty-flrei atreet; daughter (twlna). Keeemhor 14, to Mr. and Mra. Jamea N. Ada ma of S4S Bandy road ; a daughter. December IS. to Mr. and Mra. W. J. Caapar, B4A Kaat Oak atraat: a ara. December 1.1. to Mr. and Mra. Wlfllam J. White. 1750 Portamoutk areuue, a aon. DEATHS, Dacember 14. WlllUm H. Reader aged SO rrira, at tiood Samaritan hoanltal. cauao. Bright', dlaeaaa. Burial at fir cemetery. Crematorium on Oregon City ear ltaa. near Sell wood . modern, aclentlflc. complete, ckargaa -Adult,. 3S; children. ASA. Vial tor, A a. m. to A p. in. Portland Cramatlaa aaauclatloa. Portland Or. Tka Edward Holman I ndertaklng rampaay, funeral dlnetora and ambalmara. SS0 Third atreet. Phona 507. J. P. Flaley A Son, funeral dlrectora aad ambalmara, bare rumored to their new eatak llanment, corn.r 'J bird aad Madlaoa atreete both phoaaa .x 0. Pnaeral wreath. lad cat flower, a apecl.lt; at Roaa city Greeakoaaa, Twaaty-aecoad aad Eaat Morrlaoa, opn . einatara. Clark Broa. for flowara. Morrlaoa atraat REAl, ESTATE TRANSFERS. B. T. O.gen to O. Oagen, lot A, block A. Kcuped. Second adflltioa .a Olacn-Nordbr Lumber comnaar to i Jilara, lot, -i6. inelu.lra, Meek llawth(,rnp Axci ue addltloa, elaept part of luu 22 and 2 7777T7 . 1.1. hue V'. yuarrla to M ta Qtiarpl. k)ia 4 and 6, block la, Fremont I'loce. ! Sheriff to J. E. Seott, lota In Peuinau- Ur AddllloB Noa. a and a' a Sheriff to J. K Scott. Int. In Portland City llomealraU. Henry'. Fourth .dill- tb.'n and Kern u.t in Sheriff to J E. Scott, lot, in PanUaaaTtef Addition Noa. a and 4 Sheriff to J. K. Scolt. lot. In Maxchmont addition, Menlo Park and Mount Tabor Sheriff to j. K7 Seott' kita In Moaiit Ta lnr ailla. Multnomah Park. North Al blna. loia in North Mount Tabor, M. Patlon'a addition and Mount Tabor Villa anaai Sheriff to W. E. Stuwe. lot. la Irrlnaton .11 21 r.7 P.rk and Br.lnard . ai M M. Qlaen and wife to T. A. Suiher land, lota- A-SA. Inclualae, blork A, llaw tliorne Arenue addition, ric.pt part of h ta 23 aad S3 I raj Kate Bingham and huaband to D. W Hall, lot T, block Sun, Couch addition. A 000 W. U. King and wife to P. 1. Petcraoa et al . aouth t, lota A aad A. block St), Jamea Jobua' Second addltloa to St. Jokaa AOO M . Thompaon and w I fa to W. U. Mc Dowell and wife, lot 3. block 32. Cen tral Alblua 400 Aleaander Ceatalll to M. K.rell. lot SS. block 12. Portamoatk Villa itenalon i W. H. Mug and wlfa to P. J. Patrraon north H lota A aad A, block SB Jamea John.' Second adaUUoa to at. John, . . A. U Bamaay and wlfa to J. L. Uud harg. lot 7 Mock 3, Ratnaey a addltb n to labor Heighta kllranda Heaaemer 'and huaband to F. Horn, let a and T, tract S. Orer J Orertoa I ark M A. una? aad wlfa isiw Johnaon. i... a A. Trr a.ldltlnn 4Sf. Villian Mathew. I I. I. Mathewa, ala.ut A acre. In E. B. KarMraim a .ronataaa land lalm . 1 WllrKm ft akeflea. admluratrator to D. AW lea. lot 8, blo.k K. Ilallmad Shop ad.lllon S.5i0 fcaars AkrCai la J II. Hankln et al.. ' hle-k I, Mlatletoe addition SO0 feraatdav.y IjiihI eanmtiaur to B. M Mm fcaid. AA aura paction Si, towaukla GUILTY BELL BOY ' CONFESSES CRIME Stole a Purse from Mrs. W. M. Harris, at the Scott Hotel Last Monday. RING MISSING. BUT MUCH OF THE MONEY FOUND Before Had Taken a Guest's Diamond, and Presented It to Mother Christmas. Cnnfrontad by Detective Joe Day at Ashland jreatarday. Frank Heeley, ac cused of tha theft of S6S and a ring valued at ISO from Mrs. V. M. Harris t the Scott hotel laat Monday, broke down and confessed. He had Sltt left when arrested. Ob raachlns- the city this mornlngj. the boy admitted that a Abort time pre viously be stole s diamond ring; valued at Ills from Mrs. Charles MeUrkey, Another of Attorney Dsn J. Molarkey, who is a suest at the hotel. This ring, he aald. he took to Ashland and pre sented to his mother, telling her he had bought It for her as A Christmas pres ent The theft of the ring was repotted to the polloe at the time, but Chief Hunt did not permit the report to be seen. , So,. ley la not yet 17 years ot age. He was employed at the hotel as bell boy. "Mra. Harris was in the hallway," he aald. "and when ahe sat In a chair her coat dropped off. Aa ahe replaced it her purse, which hung on her arm, slipped' off to - the floor without ber knowledge. After ahe bad gone, I picked up the purse arid from the weight decided that it contained a con siderable amount of money. Looking around I aaw nobody and hastened down to the basement. There I threw the puree Into the furnace. "When I learned that suspicion had fallen on me I was frightened. Nobody said anything to me. but I saw an item IB a paper that a bellboy was believed to have taken the money. I got no chance to spend the money and kept It hidden in the basement. Finally I de cided I hsd better leave and took the train for Ashland." At Oregon City tho boy Invested S45 of the stolen rrtoney In clothes and lit In a watch. He has a brother at Ash land. Hla intention was to spend a few days there snd then go to California. He says he aaw no ring and does.Jaot know what beoatns of It. Mrs. Harris asserts that the ring was In tha purse the boy stole. GREEN COUNTY BOSSES CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT .Journal Special Apr r lee ) Qenver, Dec. 17. Deteotive William H. '-Green, the Democratic boas of pre cinct 3 In ward 4, which Is known as "Green county;" Frank McMahon. Jean Desaye and Thomas Goodman, local ward leaders, were placed on trial In the supreme court thla morning charged With contempt for participation in eleo Hon frauds. "Green county" has less than ISO reg istered voters, but -the Democratic can didate was given Too majority. The supreme court today threw out all ballots caet In precinct 10 of ward seven and In precincts t, I and of ward five on the ground of fraud. The action of the court gives the Re publlcana a solid delegation to the legle Iature from Denver and controls other branches of the legislature The Repub lican managers assert thst when all fraudulent voters are eliminated Pea body will have A plurality. MAY TERMINATE SUEZ MONOPOLY BY NEW CANAL (Joarnal Special Service, I London. Dec 17. Newspapers give much prominence to the discussion In shipping circles of Great Britain rela tive to a proposal to cut a new Sues canal parallel with the existing one. The scheme waa proposed In 1182 when a aurvey was made. The agitation arises from the revolt of shipowners against excessive canal duea. which ex ceed the cost of a coal voyage around the Cape of Good Hope. Many ves sels are unable to use the canal, it cost Russia 117,000 to get the Baltic fleet through the canal. (Special DtaAetek to Tka Journal) Chehalls. Wash.. Dec 17. At s dis trict convention of the Rebekah degree of the I. O. O. F.. held at Chehalls. officers were elected as follows: Mrs. 1 Mara FOOte of Centralis, president; Mra. Paraguay or Bucoda. vice-president: Mrs. Hattis Gallagher of Centralis, sec retary: Mrs. T. J. St ir k 1 1 ti or Chehalls, treasurer; Mrs. Mosebaugh or Bucods, warden; Mra. I. W. BhultS of Toledo, conductor; Mrs. Hlnkley of Centralis, chaplain; Mrs. Dr. Botser of May Held Inner guard: Mra. Union Kllhorn or Che halls, outer guard. IB J AXLED Special Dtapatch to Tha Journal.) La Grande... Or., Doe. 17 William Ramsey, who passed drafts for $76 on his brother F. H. Ramsey of Danville, III., a few days ago waa placed under 1300 bonds to wait the action of the circuit court. The drafts have not been hesrd from. Ramsey Is in Jail without bonds. DIUS AT XABKIWQTOW (Special Dlepatrh to The Journal.) Harrington, Wash.. Dec. 17. Mrs, So phie KdWards, aged 78 years. Is desd st her home here of heart dlsesse. She leaves three married daughters. Old Btory. Greening Last evening I proposed to a girl whe la Interested In photography. Browning What was the result? Oreenlng She got busy and developed a negative. 1 north . range I ea.t, and other prop. erty . I. Bur km an to S. hi. Lomhard. lot 1 1 block 0. Wild Roe addition 1 U. W. Blacktnra and huaband to Y.tea Manufacturing company. Iota 1 and 2. block 1. 'Ira, mere 4B0 0. I. Warden and wlfa to J. Hchlenk. lata M. St AO. rJL M. AA. block 21. Irrlag- ton Park a.ldltlnn W. 0. rate., aad wife As C. M Weat. 1st tfl. bloc. 2. asset ta Central Park I Edgar M Houahtn J. kf. Plttenger. lot n block 4. winiama Aranaa addition . 1 Ah Harold to K. Rlehea. lata 21-24, In clii.lre. blork 4. Waal Portland ( enter. IS Oct t four Insurant la from tka Title . Chamber of Co Inaiiraace and ahetrarts fa reel estate Guarantee A Trust Her tntnerce batldjng. OIXDIMO PFRnflTA IVcDiler IS, St Hwaa. cottage. AkakAttan treat ...tween f'Alou annua lad Kankakee atreet; coat, I,4V0. Representative Homes of Portland AaSnSnSnlWnnLnF ' aSaBkTT "aePW ' Jk IaaaBaasaJanTUta 4Sanmsi H xaanaaarklsaSaH Mm Wl fatal WilJ Jel jBP amlksiT'! 9 M Mm laSxemnsWlsseP V ' i ' LsKASns4fttsW I sj,iBsBx4SAs km mmm mmFM W mm mmn mmj i!!!ssssssi rbsidemcb or d. ft jkaxAotaam, a. nxrw juns koxadat atb. Surrounded by Its beautiful lawn, this house presents one of the most beuiitlful homes In Portland. lonlal architecture. Heated by W. O. Lewis, archltecta. 1 15hQ Old Fashioned Boy From the New York Sun. "I CAN'T figure out what's become of all the unsophisticated boys, or are there sny of them left at all." said a man who, though well under 60, Is a noted figure In the railroad world. "The lads that we meet up with nowadays are so marvellous wlae, finished, up-to-the-minute, that I never ceaae to wonder where and how they pick it all up. "I've got a houseful of growing boya myself, and I declare that they are a gfat deal more blase than I am. Thlnga thst still divert And entertain me have long since become A bars to them. "And I am quite certain that any Im postor could befool me. right now, a great deal easier than he could any of thoee boys. They appear to know all or the kinks. Nowadays. In fact, boys know so blamed much that I gravely doubt If they have as much run during thslr youth, and especially during their early manhood, as the boys or my generation w "I fell to thinking or all thla when I took on a few extra young men most of them under SO In my office the other day. They were well groomed lads, held themselves well, looked alive and alert and seemed to be smarter than steel traps. The sight of them' caused me to think ot what a Rube of a boy I was when I took my first Job and it was with the same railroad that I am, still connected with, by the way. . "I was 16 and small for my age. I was born and brought up In a little Indiana town. "When I was a bit over IS I made up my mind to be a shorthand writer. I ped dled newspapers and did odd chores to get the money to attend a shorthand class twice a week In Terre Haute. I studied stenography for about six hours a day and bamboozled all of the 'boya In my neighborhood to dictate to me when I got to the point where I could take dic tation. "In .lust one year I was sn expert stenographer not only an amanuensis stenographer, hut able to take speeches. Yet I was aiout as uncouth a yap of a country boy as ever you heard tell of. "My mother had a relative who waa auditor for a railroad that had Its head quarters In Omaha. She wrote to thla relative that she had a boy who was an expert stenographer and typewriter and who wanted a Job. "The auditor didn't remember how ol?T I was. If he ever knew, and my mother didn't tell him in her letter. He wrote to her to send me along to Omaha and he would put me to work fn the railroad's Omaha offlcee. He enclosed a letter for me to present to the railroad's agent In Chicago to enable me to get transporta tion from Chicago to Omaha. "Well, when I left the little Indiana town for Chicago I had exactly $30.26 In a huge wallet that had belonged to my father. I kept It inside my shirt. The money was what remained of my own savings as news and chore boy. I had, beeldes. one of those big, old fasbloned. black glased bags, which contained all or my clothes and other possessions, and one or those extremely heavy typewriters of that period. "The train was lste In making Chicago, and It was after office houra when I ar rived there. My Idea waa to get that transportation from Chicago to Omaha and go right through. "80 I started to lug my big black glaaed bag and the exceedingly heavy typewfited through the Chicago atreets to the office of the railroad agent to whom I had the letter calling for transportation. I waa. as I ssy, only a small boy. and tha things were so blamed heavy that I had to drop 'em about every half square and rest up. "After about an hour, however, I reached the railroad office. It wae then 7 o'clock at night, and the agent, of course, had gone home. The Janitor of the building gave me hla house address. "I determined to start for his house Im mediately. But I had no Idea of taking a street car to reach his house. The rea son ror this was that T was afraid to show my money or to break a bill. "I had spent my odd change ror food on the way to Chicago and I had six 15 bills left. Nothing In the world would have Induced me to expose the wallet con taining them on a Chicago street csr. "So I walked to the agent's house, which wss away over to the south side of Chicago. It makea my arms ache even now to think of that Journey. It took me four hours to get to the house and four hours to get back. I had to drop the heavy bag and the typewriter three or four times In each block. "It was 11 o'clock at night when I pulled the doorbell of the railroad agent's bouse, and the wooden paved street was as quiet ss desth. I thought It would be all right to pull the doorbell At that hour didn't know any better. "I rang for 10 minutes before the agent poked his head out of a second-story window snd grufll asked whst waa canto 1 I told him. " 'O'way, boy!' growled iht agent. 'What the dickens do you mean 'by ring ing me up In the middle of the night on Atich an txcuaeT Come to my office In the morning and I'll look at your let ter.' "And so there waa nothing for me to do but to pick up those two heavy bur- Sons and walk downtown again. I didn't now where to ge, but I wanted to get where the llghta were. "It was nearly I o'clock In the morning when I got downtown again. What with fatigue snd sleepiness, I wss just about aide to stand up. and that waa all. "I WAS Also pretty, lonesome for home. I was decidedly sorry thst I hsd ev learned to he s shorthand wrlten I thought of my c .. bed at home, end ock, Cq- hldden m Homcbuildcn and Speculators Your Attention! carefully examine A 10- d he cated on the most sightly table land tween the rivers and on .both oar lii lve and on. both oar lines. No question walnut Park will become the most Valuable resident property In the city of Portland. Prtoai most lib eral. Terms cash; monthly or quar terly payments. Title perfect War ranty deed given. Do yourself a kindness by calling or sending for WALNUT PARK maps. , kkmkmhkr, I have many more choice bargalna In Portland property. W. 1Y1. KILLINGSWORTH Pioneer Ikes 1 Estate Dealer. EXCHANQE Four now dwellings, well rented; will trade for a rarm. HBNKLB ft BAKER SIT d. Or. Two New Modem Houses Bast SOth snd Everett sts. ; t rooms, gas and wood fiber walls. Van W. Anderson Boom S01 McKay ldg.. Third aad Stark .UOT 60x100, corner K. ltth and Beacon sts.; must sell at great sacrifice; make ua an offer. HBNKLB & BAKBR SIT Aklagton Wag-. 4 CUTLERY EVEIBLAjXVARRANTID then I dropped my black glased bag and sat on it and blubbered. "'I was thus engaged when a huge figure of a uniformed man I didn't know It then, but he waa on or those watch men who used to patrol the Chicago streets at nlghl swung by me, carrying a lantern. He saw me and heard my sup pressed blubbering. " 'Hey, what's the trouble, sonT" ha caked me In a kindly sort of way. "I told htm. " 'Oh, that's nothing to cry about, buddy,' said the big man with tha lan tern. 'All you've got to do Is to go to a hotel I can direct you to a cheap one and get some sleep. Ton1 re got the pries of a bed, haven't your " 'That's Just what I'm afraid of.' I replied. 'I've got no much money with me that I'am afraid to go to a hotel frald I'll be robbed.' " 'o. small chance or that, eon,' said the big watchman, good naturedly. The place I'll take you 10 Is sll right. Come along. I'll pack your gear great Scott, this is heavy truck ror a tittle chap like you to be carrying!' and the fine fellow picked up my black glased bag and lbs typewriter and led the way around the ci rner to one of the few remaining places with lights still going "A decent looking young fellow was be hind the hotel desk. " 'Jack,' said the watchman to the hotel clerk, 'here's a lad I'va found who wants a night's lodging. He was sfrald to go to a hotal. for the reason that he haa a great deal of money on his person, and he doesn't want to ba rolled, of course. Better have the boy hand you the money to put In the safe. If It's so much.' " 'Well, I don't care to t.n responsible for a large sum of money,' said trie hotel night clerk, looking at me In a wondering sort of way. 'How much Is It 7' " 'It's t30. sir,' I replied. "No, neither of them laughed. They were thoroughly decent fellows, and so they didn't laugh, t don't doubt, how ever, looking back, that they both Wanted to laugh. They merely exchanged amused glances. " 'Oh, well, I wouldn't mind assuming that responsibility, son,,' said the hotel clerk. 'Lett's have the money.' "I was a bit doubtful about It, even then: but the clerk's honest, kindly coun tenance reassured me. and I dug the wal let out of Ita hiding place and handed It over to htm. He etuffed It Into one of those old fashioned key aafes. "The watchman shook hands with me snd bade me a bluff good night. I never saw him again, but he wss a decent man. "The hotel clerk gave me a nice, clean room. I slept like a top all the rest of the night snd for a part of the day. "The day clerk handed my money over to me after taking 60 cents out for my night's lodging. I saw the railroad agent, who laughed over my waking him up, and I went on to Omaha, to amase my auditor relative with my dlmlnutlveness, my queer, country aid make up, and. not least, my sblllly to write shorthand fsster than lie. could talk. "But I certainly was, at that age, a thousand years behind my Own boys in sophlstlcatedness, even If I was making my own living, which they aren't." Modern Plaguae. The Kngllsh Church Missionary so ciety calla attention to th 1 fearful rav ages of pestilence In several countries In which Its sgents sra at work. In Uganda the sleeping slcknese has deso lated Tlueoga and the northern shores of Victoria lake a red la fast depopulating the Hess Islands. The plague In the Punjab haa been claiming as many a 21 vlctlma a month, while cholera. whl h haa laid thousands low In Pales tine, la now raging in Persia. It occupies the entire block, McPherson Company. Whldi KERN PARK IS Ptas SVA4AS Busses Free to Jtrexy Sroyw. Ssaai M &iox?rJ8gif INSTALLMENTS In plaettlng the beautiful field between tha original Kern Park and Next to the Car Line We want to attract flower lovers, and those Who take an interest In I their home arounda In addltloa to twelve roses free to every buyer on. wo will also give $250 IN PRIZES From II to tl for the best lawns, best gardens, etc. Those who have Already bought, aa wall as thoee who shall hereafter buy, may compete for theae prlsea REAL ESTATE FOR f ALE BY The Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 175 100X100 feet at Woodstock, olose to car una ik. t. - - 4 S325 Lot 60x11 feet on Vancouver ave., bet Skldmore and Mason. (A. IOC) 8500 10 level lots, all clear and In ons parcel, few mtmitea' walk from school and store at Peninsula Station. (A. 111.) . S550 Cottage 4 rooms, of good slae, hard-fln- lsneo, pantry ana closets, 101 ooxiuv rest, near lit Scott car line. (B. P. III.) $700 Cottage 6 rooms and lot 60x100 feet. 10 minutes' walk from Peninsular Station; plenty fruit. (A. 102.) 8700 Fine building site, 62x100 foot, top of Sit. Ta&rVTM. T. 101.) 1000 Cottage I rooms, email barn end two letsTsOxlfO feet. At 11th St. bet Ma Ion and Shaver (X 2llT) 1400 W. Irving-ton, 100x100 feet cor. FL 10th and Tillamook sts. (H. II U 1500 100x100 feet cor EL Salmon and H. Ilth sts , street Improved, sewer, water and SAB. (S. 104.) S1700 House 7 rooms, bath. gas. lot 10x70 feet E. Ith and Falling sts.; terms 1100 cash, balance easy. (A. 116.) 1750 Cottage I rooms, bsth, lot 10x106 foot street Improved and sewered; Ivy st, near Rodney ave. (A. 211.) 81900 New cottars. 6 rooms, hath, hot and cold water, full basement, one block from car, E. Madison and K. 37th sts (S. 210.) S2200 House 6 rooms, full cement bsaement, lot (1x100 feet. . Yamhill, bet K. 16th and E. Kth sts. (8. 208.) $3000 House I rooms, concrete basement gas. barn, aewer In and paid, lot aoxbo root, cor. k. ( nurn ana 1. -tin sis. to. r 22S.) $2700 Two houses, well built brick founda tions and lot 66x100 feet E. Ith St. and Division. Pays over 10 per cent (E P. Ml.) $2750 House I rooms, bath, gaa flit urea, tinted rooms, lot 60x126 feet, rents 20 a month. Rodney ave., near Eugene St. (A. 101.) 3 ACRES At Point View, on tho car line. Water piped to property, only 1604 an acre. ST. JOHNS Fins lota on the csr ltno few minutes' walk from the big sawmills and woolen mills. 1100 each IS down. 16 a month. The Title Guarantee & Trust Co. I and T Chamber of Commerce. See EVELYN and you'll Stop Renting Because you can buy a homo In the best suburb of Portland at rent rateei only one Install ment down whore every con venience of any other suburb Is st your hand. Like the ritr: Uke tha country: Room. Freeh air. Health. Unlet. No danger. No brawlers. No temptations. Telephone.. City water. Rchoola. (,'burcbea. Neighbor.. tores. Houses at actual cost low monthly payments. Lots (3 Down and $3 a Month Twenty five minutes from First street, Mt. Scott car, 6c fare. Agent on ground. City office open evenings. GEO. W. BROWN Room 201 Falling Building. Phone Main 2111. BEVERLY This Is the most beautiful property on the market surrounded by fine build ings snd facing the 100-foot Portland Boulevard, snd yet far a short time we will offer full Iota 66x100. for from 1160 to 1100 and upward To see this Is to buy If you are looking for a location for a nice homo. M. B. THOMPSON 48 Mississippi AVO. t in beautifying from now SOOT OAJS Xexsra. SOSH FARMS choice land. Dart improved: house, barn, orchard; fine spring of water: a level location, at uunqee, ur ; will trade for a home In South Port land 11,000. 00 soros 10 acres renced; M acres cultivated; 21 Acres Seeded to pasture; email orcnara; nice stream Stream water; V milea frost Por" 1 river, bargain mile to school, it I la ml. near Tualatin OeaAXaAk 4 scree, all nice land; all renced; house, barn, orchard, running water: 110 acres cultivated, b aad woods; t miles Met a good farm 110.000 lance pasture ot Hinsboro; 100 aeres, all choke land: no gravel; all renced; 71 acres cultivated; now. modern house, f rooms, concrete base ment, hall, pantry, cloasta, bath porches; fins, new barn, rustic ana fainted; X0 cows, I calves. 6 hogs. 1 earn, wagon, hack, cream separator, all farming Tmplementa; 40 tons hay, 460 bushels potatoes, etc; 10 miles from Portland, on a Sne. level road all way out; ll miles from electric car; a very cneap rarm. SO sores, nice land, part improved; house, etc.; running water springs; fronts on Corns 11 road mues west irnm ciy, on wis new car lino. , 10 aeres, nice land, near Woodstock; will trade into a homo in Portland and pay some cash. IIS acres, all choloo land; all fenced and cross-fenced. 10 acres cultivated; 40 acres pasture: good, new 6 -room house, fair barn; orchard, running I ana an store and II miles rAxm. 1 good, level land; 41 acres a ted; house, barn, orchard; wa ll Wills and stream, on good 10 mues west or roruand 44,- 10 enlfgSj choice land; fronts en a fine road, eaat of Portland; a very cheap place: no gravel 1160. 1 acre in strawberries; l acre in rulte. chicken yard, nloe modern 6-room house; convenient to 6-cent P-IUUUI UVU car line 12.111. HBNKLB & BAKBR SIT Ak Invest In That Great Industrial Center gSfl Lots in Sheoard's Addition. irs Lots In Point View, on block from csr ststlon. glTO Lot 10x100. two blocks from schoolhousa SSStV Lots In North 0t Johns, over looking the rtvlr. SSTS Lot 60x100, only three blocks from the sawmills, overlooking tho river. lota in an or st Shepard & Tufts Business and Real Estate Chances Four-room house and lot 10x100. In Stewart Park Mt. Soott oar line. 1100 down. ll per month. Rooming-house, good location, II rooms rent aao per must be sold per month; at a bargain. A number or 6 and 0 houses for anus on inatai imenta. We have bargains in lots la Rail read Shops Addition. Kaat Portland Heights, Sunnyalde and Hawthorne avenue. If you have property to -rent or sell, or In the market to buy, It will pay you to see us. Homes on Willamette Heights snd other deslable locations ror sale on lib eral terms. Snaps In Cigar Stands and Restaurants. ISO aeres ot land on railroad, 2 miles from a town. Price 1400. 14S acres ot land 100 acres of this rich bottom land; young orchard, email house and barn 1700; terms. ARCHER PLACE Mount Scott car line, choice lots nn eaay terms. Will build you s house on monthly payments. Pacific Land Investment Company io7' , raw st. room r. $35 LOTS All unsold lota in Peninsular Ad ditions are for sale at $35.00. Must bo sold to close out estate of L. D. Brown. Lots are cleared, hrgh, sightly, level; Bull Run water, streets graded and the price is one quarter for what Adjoining property Is selling. Title perfect abstract fur nished with every salt. Sherman D. Brown 351 Stark Street FOR SALE Now I -room house, plastered, l-etorv: lot MxllO. Price 11.100. Two good homestead relinquishments, cabins built, 7 miles from railroad town; very cheap. Bars-sins In farma. acreage and Um ber land a. Maxwell & Burg Ida, Fortlaad. Or. stream ana spring water lays nice; I mile ot school Ahon: near Tualatin river from Portland; a cheap 1 ASetSwa Al cultlv tared I SI. JOHNS OLD Ok. SISSI j St Learn TIE MCTM TUT IAS NAM A SUCCESS f 01 X TEARS II mriJUHL Ought to he 11 pretty sate roan to trust. No other curative Institution has been In operation here ao long as that Dr. KesaWe 17. i-afi A: - ""Sanfiua-u Was established Tn, 1870, and haa to its credit ever deacrlptlon of Men's and Wo k's diseases. It la a nlace skara nnn may go with confidence (hat medical Mill ana nonor - will be combln Bed to heal the affllctlona or mankl en tire ooay is Douuteo with at seoae. BODY CAM BE PURIFIED, and en this la done dtnemHe ilenai-ta NSCIKNTIOUS ATTENTION, com- Ined with medical knowledge, heala the sick. HEALTH CAN COMW THROUGH NO OTHER CHANNEL. All our patients have the benefit ot these. DR. KESSLER'S ST. LOUD MEDICAL & SURGICAL DISPENSARY A. T. ear. Second and Tamkill its., Fortune, Or. Phone Main 1877. r pamphlet. 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