The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 29, 1905, Image 11

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Verycholce tract ln'C j cele-.'
breted ; anti-rent district. A
uburb built with rent money.
Loto OiaO
Payable; $3 Down, & Month,
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First Uocal Contract Made Today
for- Carrying of . This
:rv: .n,r Year't VVheat
' TO SAM FRANCISCO
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Shippers Believe' Thai Bulk of Sur-
V plui Grain' Will Go to Calif orniW-.
' ' Moif of the .Local Warehouses
- , Have Delivered Last Year a Crop; ,
JJ Taylor, .jrnuiig - aV f-.ht rtar4 'the
, steamer Eureka this 'morng to carry
' new. crop wheat from Portland to'lpaa
' FrancUco during the months ..Of , Bep
tember and October She hae a .carry-i
-Ing capacity --of J. 800 tona
It la the flrtt charter that has been
ef footed this year for the movement of
.' ..of what disposition Is going to be made 1
of the surplus wheat sent to tide water
. thl season, stating that the bulk of It
1111 go to California. ,. Other ahlppere
y mrw tooaing srouna jor lonnasw o an
fur the cereal begins to afrtva from
the Inland, empire It will sent dow
xneooasi in sieaay fireams. .. -
Tha RuNkft la Ana nfttha 1 a rwmmt nar
rltra on the coast, capahleiof. handling,
practically aa much grain as the average
"square-rigger"-, engaged In lh Torejgn
trade. - Bhe was at Portland about three
weeks ago taking a full cargo pt grain
flown tn coaat.
' Tayloe, ' Young ' Jk , Co. . have 'also
chartered tha ateamar Cskiina to carry
cargo of old crop grain to Ban Pedro.
She left Baa Francisco this morning for
the north . and will arrive on Monday
or Tuesday. She will take out' In theJ
neighborhood of 1,100 . tone. 'The
Roanoke, which will aa II tonight, will
take out about 1. ISO tons of wheat. .
Nearly all of the steam schooners sail.
Ing of late have taken out either full
or part cargoes of tha. cereal. In an
other month If la believed that tha ware
. houiea. will'' practically be cleaned up
of the old crop and tn, shape toi receive
tbe", heavy consignments , which will
shortly be made from the harvest Aside.
I NEWPORT HELD UP,
. Xagtaeere, ranee aad Steward. Quit aad
rf . - Steamee WIU lose a Trip. '
, IMssatisfled with ' their posiflons,', or
Jiaving too much money, as iipreentaA
tlve of the oraft expressed; it, the .en
r" aineera, purser and steward . on a the
- ' steamer Newport tendered their reslg-
neions last night, and the .vessel had
.' 'to lie Idle at the dock' Instead Of sail-
Ing for Baadon as had- been intended.
' It la said that other men will arrive from
' : Seattle to take their. places in, time, for
tha steamer to sail tonight. . , '
The Newport haa experienced a siege
. et.hard luck during -the past. week.
While seconding the Coqullle river the
".'ether day she-ran. on a mudbank "and
days. That delay and the present tlaup
will be sufficient te throw bar behind
Iter .regular schedule almost one trip.
She eras recently put oa the run to Coca
, Bay and other Oregon ports to assist
the Roanoke.-' She la building up a good
trade.
FLOUR. EXPORTS LIGHT.
, Vaasually Small Demaad: tor 'the Prod-
aw wawa ana v vnwa
, ..For the paat week no Inquiries 'have
' bwn TecoWed from Japan an"Ch!na for
. floun From the appearance of- things
, the Nlcomedla. due bo Augaat 11, will
V. 1e forced to go out with e light cargo;
as apace for but- too tona has been en-
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AU ECO
"1 ; The price is one third that
of any other .high grade bak
ing powder.
p"e f' ' ' "f ' " ' ' '
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Sunday yill bz a
tract If you vill
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Room 203 Falling 3uUding Phone Main ?12fts
'.Z'-' 'City Off Ice Open Evcolaff ' V'.-
sac4. 8h iinar har to jarrr ' etol
for twIlMt .. Tv-".v.
8tmil. . Jlo6urgInf rporta om
from th ootMl. J. J. Hill's Mf Mpar.
capabl of carrying 10M0 - ton of
frelelft a Jeavlng Saattla mlth las tban
l,00' .lona. It vls ad : tba i rat for
hindllm this amount will not ba Buffl-rtoat-tw
,py her running espanass . ' ,
'Off lolals ('th Portlapd F Asiatic
Bteamahlp. company hllav that abont
Septaoiber 1 th demand for Paclflc
oxit flour 17 th orient wilt again b
strong, as It usnallr Is abort 1? after tha
rlw grain crop baa barn placed on tha
market. : -The opinion is also, advanced
that the steamers ' operating' from the
several voaat porta will . ba taxed to
-i their full capacity to handle the busi
ness until lata in the fall or the early
part af tha ''winter, ' and that : when
hnaw wheat begins to arrive at tidewater
the' price will drop so that flour. Will
be o an expert bl. . ; . . '
- Big ' quantltUs of grain will again
be shipped to, California ports this fail
andi-winter, and In sotlolpatlon of a big
Increase tn the . traff lo tha trmniport
tUn cCmpaiilas art adding to. their ton-
TCINNACE WILL BE CHEAPr
witt tha Oles of m Wa auny Btsaam
ec As XeokiJw foe Caarters. -
Although tha season t weu'e4vwneei:
no ahlpa Bave been chartered -o take
gram io . nrniD. pons. - usually, si
this season a large' fleet has been, en-
,., , MmmM,m .m .k ...
instead ef selling vessels will take care
of the wheat exports,- as, since tha war
la practically at .en end, steam tonnage
will be a drug en the market.. Hundred
of steamers wee used . se transports
and. 'ethers fbund steady employment
carrying. auppUcay. llany .- of them will
be sent "te the Paetno coast te aearoh
of grain charters.' In support ef this
View it Is pointed out that a bis portion
of ..the. lumber is-, going outon tramp
Steamers, whereaa-it h-Bi usually been
cent on sailing vessels. v'"' V
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
With a general cargo ef freight and
carrying . S3 passeagere. -the t steamer
Cascade arrived laat night frontr San
Francisco. She Is, under, charter to the
McCormick Lumber company to take out
a -cargo of - Oregon' fir on the return
trip from vsecouver.vwasningtqn. .
- In tow of the. Harvest Qbeen the
British . berk .-JDrumoralg left- up this
morning from .At6rla and will arrive
late tonight Bhe la under charter to
the Pacific Export Lumber company to
carry a cargo of flr. to Manila. The
crett Is in comnnuid Of Captain Barns
eon. V-. .... ', ' ,- '. 'i v .
'-To' have her propeller repaired . the
steamer Alliance was ptaeed on the dry
dock this moenlnV -. v .
.The steamer St. Paul arrived last
night from San Francisco laden "with
general merchandise' and carryings all
let ., the paasengers ahe could accommo
date. ' .- . . r,. '.';' x'.
The llht4iouaa tender! Wansanlta rat-
turned to the ino'uth of the rivef" this
morning rrora a xrtp ;oown tne coaat,
where she placed new buoys and deliv
ered supplies, v - ' '
With STt.OOO . feet of. lumber ha
steamer Northland sailed last . nlgh
General Appraiser Fisher i arrived
this morning from Washington to con
duct a reappralaement of goods at the
eustom-house. .. --rrr: .-
Captains Kdwards and Fuller are at
Cascade Ixks- today Inspecting v. the
steamers Katie Weir, Pearl aad Maja. ,
- Tha. schooner Alpha haa been char
tered to load Kimber at Portland', for IS
California port. Bhe Is now et the Biy
City. :: :
MARINE JJOTES-
Astoria. Julv . tt. Arrived dow', at
1:20 and aallod at :ie a. m.: steamer
Northland for San Francisco r left up at
10.10 e." m.. British bark Drumcralg;
arrived at 10.10 a. m. stesinOr Oeorge
Lomis rrom aaa Francise-arrived at
10:30 a, m steamer Aberdeen from 8an
Franolsro. ,'- - - ' . '-.'i-.
Saw Francisco,' July ,11-Arrtved at
:S0 a. m.,1- steamer .Csarlnai from Port.
land; sailed at 4 p. m. yesterday, steamer
F. a. Kunurn for Portland and . coast
portal . aaUed at J, p. m. yesterday,
steamer tteapatch for Portland.. -. .
Astoria, July' !. Condition 01 the
bar at S a. -rn, smooth; wind northwest:
"reamer ciouey..t, - ... ri ''-',
,;tw.-";v;'- " i -::
J. J. Moore et Co. of Sad Francisco
have chartered the British bark Thistle,
rhintalti - RnSlaad. ' tt Inarf lMk -
PorlUfidTdfToinTrlsT Australia, - The
cargo, amounting o i something -like
1.700.000 feet, wlll be supplied by the
North Taeldo. Lumber company. The
Tbfstle arrived here eif July 11 with a
fatt Cargo from Europe. ' Recently ahe
wee tied Ul at, the dock Tf the Orredh
Water Power A Railway 'company to
fwalt for a charter. . It wa a generally
supposed that ahe erouid remain -here
until the new r-rop of wheat was ready
to move. The German ship Arthur Fit-
ger Is r now , the ' only, disengaged' grain
(hip in port. - . . , , v . ...
" ' CeytaU Bread a . Ylaltor. ' '
Cantais Brandt a sent for thA' Cali
fornia eV Oregon -Coast 8teamshlp com
pany at Eureka, -who haa been spending
bis vacation ,1a Portland, will leave en
big day at Firland. Wev are prepared
helpmtdce xip the riumber we p
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.Fist
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Every 15
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. .This business block stands at Union avenue and East Osk streets, and waa erected for - Councilman John P. -'
,8harkey by he Concrete Construetlon company. The material Is concrete stone moulded Into building blocks. For
- ; business houses or residences- ft Is far superior to sandstone, as the blocks are so fsshloned thst the walla are
hollow,, thus perfectly excluding both eold, heat and moisture. .The cost of, construction of buildings with this
material , is less than If built of brick, and being absolutely fireproof and indestructible by heat. Its superiority '
5 la at once apparent. These block: are . greatly In demand in many of tbe eastera citlea. and are doubtless destined.
' to supplant all ether kinds of buUdlng material Irt tha conatructlon of fireproof buildings here. ' The blocks kre 1
i manufactured aU the company's plant at East Sixth and Madison streets. The office of the -company is st V01 ,
Chamber of Commerce; ite telephone Main 10, .-'. - . ' i
Monday for Skagway, 'Alaska, .on the
steamer Humboldt . Many years Age he
waa captain of the old steamer Hum
boldt, which was wrecked Off ths'TVaah
tngton coast . The captain retired from
sea life six years sgo. -. w . v
v ' Sumpts Oaablere Arrested.
"Special Diapateh to The 'JomtX.)
. Baker . Cityv - Or, July SI. Charles
Starr and' William Melton, gamblers,
were s treated, by; Sheriff - Brown In
Bumpier yesterdar evening. They gave
ttto bonds for their appearance at trial
which takes place here Monday. --
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'GivenJAwav Free
to
Everybody;
Beats
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Them All
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, our RwuUfttl
'Auicrtcan Tatting cMiii,
Free to lTerybody". ;
:;.' Purohaslng; oar r;'-.
Teas .' Coffees - t Spices'
- AChlna; :Nt ;."
Crockery Glassware'
Greatest Offer of the Age"
CHe this Cewaea etrt, Msg'
k to any of ear stores.,;
- V,. ht vetar.lair'7
.oaKtytofCoeoaal
; towara gettias yo tie v
Talking Maculae Free
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Bojs, Glrlv an4 Toncj La41c$
, UI$1$ Your Ounce. 1
. vComt sod 8 tJtV.v
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Crest icalcalrptrlti Tea (a
"V "'" fteree BTeVjrwhere' '
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..'.Ut Oregon CetJV Mala Street
Astoria, 'STI Commercial St
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Concrete. $fone Fireproof -Buildirigr-
PICTURES WILL SHOW v
7 ROYALTTArHOME
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vNo amount of money would purchase
admlaalon to the private'apartments of
the emparor and em press -do wager f
China, . the throne, roome and thrones,
summer .palace. winter palace, and the
emperor's anoeetrei temple, stereopticon
views of which. wall , be shown at the
First- Presbyterian church et T:4I
O'clock tomorrow night. . .v t ' ' . .
The lecturer. Rev. Charles A. H tills ef
Peking, also brings with him the firat
gun captured by the American troops In
the city of Peking, cannon balls, shells
aad bullets that were fired - Into the
British legation by Boxers end Chtnese
soldiers, paintings by ths hand of the
empress dowager, etc-Three hundred of
Mr. -Klllle's ptyiehlonero were slaugh
tered daring the Boxer outbreak and ths
most pathetio views, which He shows ere
bonfires- where many -of" thorn -. wers
burned at the stake, ruins of homes and
missions, ete. But with these he slso
Illustrates thS'-new China which la ris
ing Phoenlx-Uke from the ashes. Not
the least Interesting picture Is that of
(he smpresa dowager, a eopy of the one
given last April as a farewell present to
retlrttig'TJtUtecTB tales Minister' Conger.
- Admission Is free; aa offering will be
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BOARQ OF TRADE AFTER
PHILIPPINE EXHIBIT
f, Vn'v)1' " - J
Ae effort win be mads by the Port
land board ef trade to bring about com-
. . . . .I. - m 1 . 1 i 1. 1
Dinea. icvva joi mil gwzm.M wmioniwi
bodies' and- raise $6,000 to retain the
Philippine- exhibit at the Lewie aad
Clark if. which has been offered by
the government for . that sum. - At -a
meeting of the .board yesterday after
noon the executive committee dmeuasod
the Subject and referred It to the com
mlttteen. oriental trade "
v A. 0. Devers, chairman of the cora
merse edmmlttee, aaade a report lodera
Ing the movement ' by the New York
chamber of eommaree to secure reci
procity, treaties between the United
States ted European countries, Wallls
Nssh. O. .W. Allen and J. D. Lee were
annnlnted to draft s resolution tobe
sent to the.)Saw Tork chamber.
-The regular monthly meeting ef tha
board will be held next Tuesday even
lag; when committees will be appointed
to the Trans-Mlaalaalpl congress snd
the Chlesge .reolproclty oonvsnttnn.
Wallls Nash lhae bees aaked and fcas
Consented, -to.' address this meeting! on
the suMeac of tha "Co-operative Chris
tian Federstlon-v-What It Is, and What
It Purposes, Doing." - , - t
1 .- "I. . ,w.
erttoea.la a aermaele. .J,i
1nmM.A . gt knMlna aapvlnaa aft the
regular ptaoe, ' Sit Hawthorne avenue,
he meetings of the Chureh of God will
be behtat Laurelwond In a tabernacle,
te lsstover two - Sunday Meetings
every, evening at' I o'clock. Sunday
services at a o'clock. , . : -,.,.
to show a thousand people lover the
an
Come
F
Pert Air
Water
; Kilns
Graded
Streets
Robert A. Taylor ;
M'.r"yvyTAient at Plrland : -j: ;-.1 .
Aslc for Illustrated Poldewlth Plat
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DELEGATES APPOINTED BY
GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN
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Governor Chamberlain baamads ths
following ".. appointments of delegates
from Oregon-to two ef the lergeot-eea
grosses to be held In Portland this year
. Delegates to the national Irrigation
congress, August 11-10: W. P. Campbell
Chemawa; T. O. Halley. J- H. Raley,
A. IX Stlllman, Walter M. Pierce, Pen
dleton; W. R- King, A- N. Bollas. C. W,
Mallett Ontario; J. 'A. woolery, Ionet
Lee McCartney, E. A. McDanlet, Baker
City; e. J. Frasler, E. J. Toungt Henry
Ankeny, Eagens; A. King Wilson. R. C
Judson, A M. Drake, Portland; F.-Hol
brook, A. BennattIrrigon; 8. A. LowelL
O. A.; Hartntaa,-' Pendletoni F. 8. B ram-
well, t. La ; Grande t J. R. Eateb, Echo;
R. M. Teatch, Ophage Grove; John W.
Gataa, Hlllsboro. . ; . ' -
. To the Trensi-Mlsslsslppl congress,
August 1S-1S W. A. Munly. J. M. Moon.
H. M. Bruason, C H. Meussdorffer, M.
H. McMonles. Joaepb Frledenthal. Sol,
Harris, D.--C -.Burns, M. A. Raymond,
Leo Peterson, V. A, Watts. Daniel Mo
Allen. William Foley. E. B. Duffy, A.
W. Cauthorn and Tom Richardson, Port
land; E. Hofer, George Collins; ' A. M.
Cannon and 8. T. Richardson,- Salem;
Bert Huffmen.r Pendleton; W. A. Nash,
nan as: E. J. Frasler, Eugene; F. A.
Beufert, The Dallaa; E. J. Kpiser, Ah-
Isnd. .
(AT
,AItES o
A.MERIGA
Two Weye Cent by. Weter "
The Northerw Steamship
- will operate steamanip
North-Wast" between, Du-
luth and Buffalo and stesnv
ship "North-Land" between
Chicago and Buffalo, calling
'at Intermediate points of
interest Return rail tick-
eta good for this wataf-
routs on alight additional
" payment. ....
. gam ne ev Imartaaa nae,
Aaaarleea plaa taelseas ak as-'-
paaaM la .eae Uebvt. -"
S. g. gflrta Uai kam CM
ease SarnrOays.
- . a. 'Mts-Weatra laeaas Da
tats Taeeoare.
fas tall sartlealaie aesly st
, writ te . ; '
f B. PtCiteoS, .". T. A. i
r 123 Tktra at. - ronuH..untn,
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out tomorrow and learn how.
Cars
Phones
Schools
Churches
Growing
Very Fast
i Properlyj
Three Wevr iToasee on Nob Hill, renting
foe lioeeor month. n bo bought at
- price to net II per cent on Investment.
(Tew V-aooav -modern house, 14th and
, Hawthorne avenue;, lot t0xl0; price,
, IMo.
S-atoosi house, corner ' 15th and Madl
son. Modern, $8,000.
S-ateom modern house, furnace,' gas end
. electric light; lot tOxlOO; corner; easy
'. ..terms. j -. ..- ,
iTateee modern house; lot 10x100, eor-
"-ner, Madison; ai.ioo. .
T-atoom house near Hawthorne avenue,
i-Booat house, Tabasea addition, $t,50,
Aesee. close to -city limits, with k
room house, 160 fruit trees; nice su
burban home; IM60. r -.
SS Aoree near city limits at a bargain.
Aereage Traata between Irvlngton park
and Columbia Heights, ,
Lots in Archer Place" and
hrAnabd $S.0J Per Month
Stcvcnsca-Drovn Co.
HO 8eond St.' v
SAVINGS BANK
THE TITLE GUARANTEE
4 TRUST CO.
Par 4 per cent on certificates of d.
Accepts your deposit account sub
ject to check and allowa yon! '3 per
cent Interest on dally balances.
v;'; DIRECTORS. ' . ;
WM. Xidd, '. 't. T. Barkhart,
J. Thorbum Roes, Frank U. Warren,
.Oeorge H. HllL
Banking Honra. 0 a. ra. to S p. ra.
SaturdorsvilOl. e. jtvtbLlltioon.
Saturday evening8, ito U o'clock.
. .-' 7 Chsmberof Commerce
, ' '. Portland,' Or. i
VpRNiON
Stiraaatlona taeelrae astaraav
ear f 10 petae after tor a iear-aratd Sanaa for
or Varaoa aa: ...
. "Varaaa. The Seat Brer." s .
"Ho Cltr-a F.tal V arena "
"BeoM-bayera, AtUatioal , Baateaibat Tar-
bob." . .
"Dwaata Beoe at ermas.' - ...
. "Jaat Wateh Veraoa inm." ' . . '
- 'on'U Bar. to Horry." - - - x rii
- Taraea. PorfUad'. Oraaaaat BaaMafte?' - i
"Varaoa. PertlaaS'e Ideal HeaiMlte." . '
"Great OpportaaHiae, at TemOB." .
"gwn f the Wait."
Lets tee to S400. . SoM aa easy tesUIlaMata.
Hoore Investment JCo.:
um sum st.
yHon KADI IS,
WASHINGTON ST. .
ALDER STREET
SIXTEENTH St.
A v MAGNIFICENT ' BU8INES8 SITE
WITH ABOVB THREE .FRONTAGES.
V-
EJ. Daly, 222 Failing BIdg.
Orefiron Co-Oocratlve
nomc Association
will fmf ra a Dome or par err rear axrtn
aad glre rs a long term of years la vaka
reoar rear loaa.
Only Four Per Cent barest Cb&rttd
-e-eeemty-rouire the ealy way far a
wae-arar to aeeure a a nan. , , .
gar foil partlcalam can at
: 1 65 Fourth Street '
f Parser atorrtaoa . Saesj ST. , '
Mi.sztrrs or ail hnos
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Twenty mlnutea from city by
Mt. Scott cara. See the auborb
that haa aet the pace in aeQing.
Homes at Rent Rates
.IjeWis &;QciTK: fdr 'v J
Camp Grounds Company
! Sorrowadlng' aaA Adjotaing t .
Gateways from camp grounds
Into parte. Sits. tables, swings,
lagoonvand shade in this most
beautiful park in Portland. Ten
minutes'. walk' from the business
district oa. west side. .Twenty f
minutes to ; the World's Fair
Grounds by car. , live st home in
Portland and avoid, the heavy
cost - and inconvenience of the
crowded lodging, bouse, and res
taurant. ' There - will be an at
tendant in charge' of the Tented
City day and night. . Free tele
phone connections in his office.
The famous Bull Run water piped
on the tract free.. " Toilet arrange
ments and sanitary appliances lo- '
catedconvenlerttolL-Gsge-
wjjl be removed daily at expense
of the company. ; All avenues and
alleys will be kept clean and free
from rubbish. You must reserve
tent space for time of your visit.
Send us your .reservation now,
that we may be able to, take care
of you when you come. ' Remit us
$7, which will pay your. first two
weeks' r,ent, with right of occu
pancy at $2.50 per week thereaf
ter, nf ou can reserve for any two
weeks during the fair period. The
first to register will have choice of
pace. Mail all , remittances to
G. Y. HARRY. Secittvy Jresssrtr
.US Seeead St-oettoma. Oev
. ... Phone Main tit.
Or any of the following agents Of our
Herbert U OiU?!??.; , . .1 Weodburn
Howard A Scott. Albany
Hurley A Taylor. ......... Independence
lion. N. Wheal don..'.... The Dalies
A. H. Blander llntla Point !
Aug. Huckenatetn. ............. . .Salem .
Amoier oi wattera......,.....uorTanis
Campbell A Fuller ...Dallas
Brltf ' Asplnwall ............. .Broojia '
Wouldn't It be e
good plan to Invest
rtland real aetata for
a few dollars In Port!
a nosslbla future home or aa a anecu
laUoaT .. - , ,,. - -i .
Is the choicest residence property on
the East Side. Te ese le to buy. Lots
now offered from ' , -.- ' ... ; . .
3200 and Upwcrd
On liberal terms. ' We would be pleaad
to anve you ouc xa . soe uia para-iiaa
eectlon of beautiful homes st your con
venience on applloatlon to
INVEOTMltnT CO.
,244 StUrk Street
See Us f or Your Home
We ' have' "some beaatlfiit - wubu rhs ir :
cottages that range from $700 to 11,000. .
uur pian is ior you to pay lis per
month. These bargains cannot be du
plicated. Call end seo tin , - "
si. trsaawvat,
1H Grand Ave. Room 1. ' j .
V.'P.DAIiER
; 4SS WTLT.TSMS AVSaTVaf.
' - , Flksae Bast I7SS, .
Has eeveral rare opportunltise to home-
seekers. Houses and lots for sale i
irvlngtoa and Holladay Park Addltloae.
J. Ogllbeo
; Room IU Utk TUt Street., .
SI250
Addition; walking dtatance:
little repairing), in Stephana
with roomcottage uieeda
Beautiful lot, (0 S 100 feet,
very cheap. .-. ;.', '
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tth. corner. lOOslOO. 1120 per bjo. j
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