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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1007. Mew Books Aad Their Publlshen "K T THE COURT OF THE MA HARAJA" Wy 14U jrscy. Tbs author cams to have bad two distinct , purpoaea In wtttmm ,iont neither of which U over absent la tho telling- of H for moment. Tbe first la to enter ' tain his readers, and the other Is to - Illustrate the enormity of mixed mar riages, and la both the author has suc ceeded admirably. . - la the matter of entertainment the ktir ia thi-min and dramatics Bar- Mtin nt m. miiBf Enallsh elrl who ' married upon short and romantle ae- ' quaintanee the Maharaja of Barapore. The weddtns; took place In London, where the Hindoo was supposedly tour- : Inc. but as transpires later In the story he was sojourning for dlplomatte pur poses. While a real maharaja which at tho beginning one. Is almost afraid he la going to prove not to be he Is of rather a low-caste. Kate Forsyth, the heroine. Is not In troduced to the reader In tho moat pro possessing light and her first preeen UUon ts that of a rather stlly flirt. and her falling la love with this Indian .adventuref and marrying-. him almost en the spot confirm the first Imprss. Hon the author -gives of her.. But one of the beat features of tho book ts the artlstlo way la -which . Mr. Tracy de velops, through tribulation, this girl from ' rain, ambitious child - to a : strong;, womanly .character. ' In this same acoompllched manner ha makes the blood of the Hindoo call for ita own whoa again among hla native haunts, and at this point the author begins to unfold tho Second and greater purpoee of the book. - ; ' Tba strong, dominant- blood of the English race was excited to action by the evidences of decay In her husband's principality, and tho knowledga that her husband held the power to ohanga con ditions. If ho would. madahr chafe under tho restrictions the customs of the country axaeted of her. - Added to this were tba horrors of assassination or foul play that aver threatened her from her husband's superstitious fol lowers. Worst of all cams -tho terri fying knowledga that each day brought her dusky husband lower la tho scale of manhood and nearer the level of their loathsome environments. As the woman grew stronger and more noble, the man became mora de bauched until aa ever widening chasm stretched between them. Than - came ; the plairue and the trsgio horrors of In surrection and brutal moating, and a climax that la breathless with excit ing Interest, and vividly real la Ita , portrayal. t Tba author has spared aa coloring and haa laid bar facts, through fic tion, that must be accepted aa Inevit able results of ' the Intermarriage - of races. He haa taken, to be sure, X trerao saees. but cases by no means uncommon la countries where tha race prejudice) la aot aa strong aa it la la America; hut it eaniea Its lee son oven here where wa profess to see little danger from Intermarriage between tha races. , i . ' ' Above the moral of tha book, how aver, tha author haa made an Intensely interesting -and well-conotructed story. Ha ahowa cloae familiarity with tha country and -people he . wrltca about. and givaa touchea of real color ta tha customs and traditions of the country ' he frequently introduces throughout tha . hook. tui-i 1 . Kate and tha maharaja each had a . companion when they first met In Hyde Park, and Merlon - Forbes and Captain Ayr! as make goad under studies all tha way through tha book and Introduce a brighter and happier romance. The Amertcaa . News com pany. . Prioe 11.18. - T v.." ' . , ..- ' - - 1 "Tha Port of aliasing Men" Br Mere dith Nicholson. la tha art of carrying m thread of , narrative . through , the labyrinth of deepest mystery. Mr. 1 Nicholson "haa oertainly arrived at tha pest master degree. The present story has a broader horison that "The House of Thousand Candles.' and deals with . mora nretenttoua characters, being eon- tent with nothing abort of tha royal house of Austria, though well Infused with tha good, rod blood of America. To something for Austria!" These words, spoken by tha grisly old diplo mat. Count Ferdinand voa Btroebel, on tha eva of his aasaasinatlon, to tha mysterious Joha Ann Ita re, changed the currant of this young man a nre, atoppea Ma - sauntering over Europe la tha ' shadow . of a beautiful American girl. and set him upon tha trail of a brace of eonaplratora who war plotting against tha Austrian dynasty, and wboee first move had been to get voa Btroebel out he-wa-yi it-tav-aoa -game playad-by , tha conspirators and tha counter moves of John Armltaga, whosa Identity they have mistaken, that furnishes tha mys tery of tha play and tha material for tha fine and skillful pea of Mr. Nlchol- ejon. .... Tha story spans ta Geneve, but soon shifts Its scenes ts America, centering them first In Waahlngton, D. C, and . then to tha wild and solitary mountains f Virginia. - . In and out through tha Intrigues sf diplomacy and eonaptraciea, tha beautt- ' f ul American . girl, Shirley Claiborne, cornea Into sight and keepa up a large degrea sf interest In tha romance of the tale.- ' ' - Judge Claiborne's county homo was at Jtorm Springs, Virginia, and by soma cbanas Joha Armltaga had bought a , vast, estate, from aoma defunct hunt rtuh, almost adjoining the Claiborne " holdings.'' and m tho course of a few ' months after tha story opens, tha Clal fcoraea and John Armltaga, each In Ignor snos of the other's movements, find thamselvaa on their respective estates; tha Clalbornes for recreation aad Arml taga to have a aafa vantage ground : from which to serve Austria. Upon tha property of Armltaga there was a spot of peculiar historical Inter eat, where a group of disappointed and heart-sore confederate veterans had ren clesvoused in tha dark daya after tha civil war, and which was known to tha neighborhood aa -The Port of Missing JIib.". The climax of Mr. Nicholson's story Is reached at thla place and ha ' has) cunningly used It as a most entlo Ing title for hla book, t Throughout tha atory there la an at mosphere of mystery about the person ality of John Armluge - which gives much trouble ta hla friends, confounds hla enemies and delights the reader, and Is. tha great eoup at tha finale. This latest story of Mr. Nicholson's deviates In no way from his former works In ex eellenoe of etyle end easy natural man- Siuis TAGEB $4-23. IVvMSBi Lerov Gesner, Salem violinist, at ths Helllc aer of narrative. It la not overwrought with feverlah excitement, at tha same time keeping up a stirring action on every page and never at any place be ing allowed to drag. But Mr. Nicholson la becoming too well known to make these eommeats necessary. Tha book la well bound with elaborate cover design and Illustrated by Clarence a Underwood. - It Is dedicated "To the Memory of Herman Kountse," and while It la not so atatcd wa believe it to be that sturdy pioneer whose name la in separably connected - with - th elty af Omaha.. Nebraska. Bobba, Merrill Co. Price, ILiO. , "The American Ideal" Br Xrdla Klngsmlll Commander. A hugs Interro ntlon mark on tha cover Is meant to aak this question: "Does ths national tendency toward a small family point to race suicide or race development f- In answering tha aueatlon the author boldly handles every phaaa of tha so called race autctda problem, sifting every condition and drawing conclusions from facts-baaed ea tha authority -and -Cpln-lona . and experiences ,ot physicians, nurses and mothers. ' - Tha author, haa. a most .convincing style and what aha haa to say she saya In short," curt' statements which - leave little room , for . contradiction and aha never, goes Into long -er unprofitable ' arguments. She has grouped the various phaaee of her subject under 19 sr u gen oral heads, such for Instance aa, "Haa tha Small Family Become an American Ideal r; "Another Form. of Baca Bui elde"; The Price of Motherhood"; "So cial Motherhood." etc In her preface tha author aays: "No American problem. In recent years, haa awakened such suddaa and lively inter est aa that of f-aoe suicide.' It has be come a theme of conversation In sur homes and a subject of debate In our halla and universities. . Wa are told of it constantly. la editorials, sermons. lectures, dramas and . presidential mea sages, and so wa have been building up a national atructura of opinion whloh may, or may not, be of solid and well- ehoaen material. . - As usually happens when a new prob lem confronts a nation, theories arrive before facts. Each theory, aa a rule, ta baaed upon Ita originators personal ex perlenoe inevitably so, because of lack of data on ths subject. Such has bean tha case, ta a remarkable degree, la the diacusslon of tha Taca suicide question, Naturally, a nation as young and vigor- sua aa sura nould not .seethe .coming of such a contingency one which haa hitherto occurred only ta ' older coun tries, wa have been taken by surprtaa. 'This hook, therefore. Is not tho elab oration of a new theory, but aa assem bly of facts and opinions from widely varying eoaroea, It Is aa attempt to represent American opinions aa a whole and ts call attention to tha large social causes wmcn have created this opinion. while ths author quotes copiously from tha toast-known" writers and ata tlatldana, tha work la rather sna of so cial and economlo ' conclusions, and In this . contains Its greatest element of interest and uaefulneaa, for shs certain ly furnishes an abundance of material for earnest and aonaclantloua thought Perhaps ths book Is not characterised by much original matter, but that la mora man compensated for by i tho di rectness with whloh well-known truths are sent horns, couched la Irresistibly plain language, , A. a Barnes Co. Pries IU0., , , saaaaassSBBsa J' "Ths Etlqustta of New Tork Today" By Mra. rrana Learned. Ia announcing tho book tbe publishers say: "To write with authority on matters of etiquette requires sxpenenoa based on Intimate connection with . tha beat society aad tha Instinctive knowledge which cornea by Inheritance from generatlona of cul ture. Tha author of this book brings these qualifications to her work."' This will certainly be a reoommendatlon and tha only one to count for ths book,- and tha parson who fsals ha or aha needs a aafa guide through ths Intricacies of New Tork society could perhaps find no safer one than Mra Learned. , Beginning with Invitation and con ducting her readers through ths de vious wsya of lunches, teas, dlnnara and mora pretentious functions, to drees, house appointments and. In fact, every feature of polite society, even tha no vice must feel herself well equipped to face tha embarrassments of a first season la New Tork, whether aha be a "bud" or tha wife of a newly-made rioh magnate sf ths mining town. It Is Indisputably a good guide and oontalna many suggeatlons and answers many questions that often perplex tha unini tiated, but wa have a deep-grounded belief that to tha well-bred the only guide necessary-is tor dicta tee -of -good oommon sense. If one ts educated and cultured, but deprived of frequent contact with the uTtra-faahlonable. a little lepaa la card etiquette, or fashionable servtoa, will count for nothing when she . Is again among, her own, and aha ' will often score A success by simple naturalness, where etll ted custom would provoke comment. But there are those whose happiness coos lets la doing things "Just who will glv v concert March 25 right" aoeordlng to faahlon'a dictates and to these Mrs. Learoed'1 book will be a mine of Information and worth many times "Its price. Frederick A. Stokes company. Price fl.ll., "Phantom Wires" By " Arthur Stringer. Tho book takes Its title from a phrase well-known In telegraphy. Where the quadruple! system of operat ing enablea four messages to go over a single wire at tha aame time, two In each direction, tha third Imaginary and non-axiatent clreuls Is spoken - of - aa a- "phantom wire." . - . ' -1 Tba "phantom" portion of a New York-Chicago wire, for Instance, would aggregate practically 1,000 mllea of busy and serviceable circuit without any tan gible or ponderable existence. The phrase la of course used figuratively by tha novelist, since Mr. Stringer's book, while In no way a study of spirit ualism, finds Its climax closely Identi fied with the transmission of a mora or i .i.,uu tmmk r, ... a , . 1 ri o. -51 1 . 1V etbry--"TUe -Wire -.Tappers."', waa pub- liahea, there haa been a great demand i for another book of thla unlaua eharao- I Mr. Stringer brings to hla naw novel I 3 act the wonderful manner In which tha mysterious force known as elec tricity entera Into the dally life of ta world of today, and the strange adven turea which are passible to those who are brought In contact with It which SO greatly distinguished his popular story. 'The Wire Tappers," and tha adventurea sf tho man and tha woman of that book are continued - In "Phantom Wires." Little, Brown Cd. Price I1.B0. ( Longfellow's Early Homes. There are three homesteads In Maine today In timately associated ajlth tha poet Long fellow's memory; the house which waa hla birthplace but a now In tha tene ment quarter of Portland; tba Longfel low manalon on one of tha main atreeta of Portland, kept open for the public to day by tba Maine Historical soolety, and Wadaworth hall, tha "grandfather's farm" of tha poet's boyish daya. Those early homea of Longfellow, rich In his toric Interest, will form tha aubject of tho leading article In tha March Cen tury, from the pen of Stephen Cammett, with reproduction of a number of draw Inge by Harry Fenn. FRANCE RICHEST COUNTRY Treasury of Wealth With but Few : Wealth? Men. ' Franca la often spoken of ae ths richest country In tha world. A French writer recently spoke of tha republic aa tha reservoir sf capital for all Eu rope. Even America has been tapping Its enormous resources of. lata for big railway loans, saya tha New Tork Bun. Tat there are as colossal fortunes In Franca. ' There Is not ' one single maa who ranks with tha great capitalists of England or tha United States. ' Ths millionaires of- Francs possess not mors than one fifth of tha country's wealth, real and personal. Tha signifi cance of this Is anhanoed by tha fact that tha owner of $200,000 Is a million aire In Franca It la 1,009,000 franca Four fifths of ths capital in tho country Is held by people ranging from moder ate olroumetaneea down to tha level Just above absolute poverty. Tha distribution of wealth ts Inferred from tha statistics of Inheritances, whloh are very carefully kept In France on account of tha tax which la levied od the estates of all deceased persona; Tha annual mortality for the entire pop ulation averages about 751,000 persona, of whom 00,000 are minora under to ysara. These aranot capable of leav ing any estate. Of tha remaining number 111,000 on tha average die without leaving any property worthy of appraisal, while 177,000 leave appreciable heritage. From this It Is deduced that mora than two out of every three adulta of both sexes are capltallate on a large or small scale. ' In ltOt the total amount of succes sion taxed by tha government wss 4.(24,000,000 franca or 1984,100,000. Of this only 1,141,000.000 franca or 1121, 604.000 waa left by millionaires. 'Persons of smaU fortune -left 1,711, 00,000 franca er 17(1,100,000. This would Indicate that the wealth of Francs was held by rich people and those In humbler otreuihstanoee in the proportion of 11 to 49, or less than one fourth of ths wealth la the handa of tha rich class. But It Is not even true . that tha greater part of ths eonntry'o wealth la held by those possessing 100,000 francs (1100,000) or upward. Of tha '1.711. 000,000 franca left ta 1901 by persons below tha millionaire class 1.211,000,000 waa left by persona who owned lees than half a million franca, and 901,000.- MO francs waa left by persons having lass uxaa , iranca. - -v, . . ; A. SCQUBACH, PROP. Portland Auction Rooms 211 FIRST STREET r V AUCTION SALES THIS WEEK First Auction Sale , At Harrington Hotel, No 11 Union Avenue South, To- .' morrow at 10 A. M. " , This Is a well-furnished house of It noma Including housekeeping suites. all modern. Iron beds, clean bedding, springs and mattresses, modsrn dress ers and commodes, kitchen cupboards, safes, treasures, oook stoves, heaters, good Brussels carpets, couches, chairs, rockers, lace curtains, toiletware, sil verware, chlnaware, kitchen and laundry utensils, etc., etc. ,? - DON'T . i'OHQET, sals II A. M. SHARP. . - . C I roKD, Auctioneer. Second Auction Sale' At 211 First Street. Tomorrow at ; 2 P.M. Hera yon will find our general - as sortment of housefurnlehlngs. Every thing nacessary to furnish tha house from tha garret to tha basement. , C I FORD. Auctioneer. Third Auction Sale Private Residence, 620 Third St., Tuesday Next, 10 A. M. Fine Furnishings MAGNIFICENT dining table, chairs. sideboard, velvet pile and Bruaaela car pets, upholstered parlor -auite, patent rockers, ruga, couches, large mirror, bookcase, center tables, rockers, beauti ful bedroom aultes. bedding, lace cur tains, portieres; TOILET. CHINA' AND SILVERWARE, cook -range, kitchen treasure, all tha kitchen and laundry utensils, brlo-a-srac, pretty hall rack, etc., eta. If you miss this you miss something. Bale It L nt. sharp, Tues day next. . CU , FORD, Auctioneer. Fourth and Filth" Auction Sales At the Portland Auction Rooms, Wednesday and Friday, 1 at 2 P. M. Housefurnishings ui wwtj fjOarcriLJiiua will vw IVUlia SB o th0 Mies. As for price well, yon know how we sell at AUO xiO IBi. TTFC-IUrXucUoheerr Special Notice The Baltimore Hotel and Res taurant, 303 Hawthorne Aye..-. Will" be sold at public auction by order Of Mrs. Pletsker on Thursday, March It, Part loulare next Sunday. - - .r"T," C I FORD, AucUoneer." Auction Sales ON TUESDAY Next, at BAK ER'S AUCTION HOUSE, . Cornel1 Alder and Park Streets. We ahall offer at auction tha first-class household furniture, carpets, rugs, etc, moved from a recently furnished- sub urban' home, j comprising very pretty enameled beds In up-to-date Colors, best springs and mattresses, blrdseye. ma ple and other dressers, quartered nak chiffonier,-feather pillows and bedding, three-quarter also Iron bed, springs and hair mattress, mahogany library table, lounges, parlor tables, weathered oak dining table, set of chalra to match; Brussala carpets, good Inaraln carpets, folding Davenport, blrdseye maple rockers an. chalra, parlor divan, rattan end othea- reokarawbraakfaat,. table, oil 1 paintings, kitchen treasure, gaa ran pre and other affecta. (Monday). Bala On view tomorrow TUESDAY at 10 o'clock sharp. . . NOTE Several pieces of tha above goods were : quite recently purohashd and aa Mra. Preedle la returning east the goods must be closed out at this On Thursday Next At BAKER'S AUCTION House, the Furniture, Carpets, et& . Removed From East Twenty Ninth Street, for Convenience .' of Sale. ' ' Including Iron Veda, springe and mat tresses, eeparate dreesera and wash stands, bedding, ate. child's folding bed, child's iron crib, oak hall tree, dining table and chairs, coble r-seat and other rockers. Ingrain art squares, heating stoves, cook stove wiin water oacK, kltohen treasure and other effects. These goods will be on view Wednesday afternoon. Bala Thursday at It o'clock. ' ' BAKER BOH. Auctioneers. B Years' Lease . . gaoOO 10 TTM OZSTT. . Naw, beaatlful home, Weat Bids, fine location. Have party who win lea as for I year a at prioe that wlU pay 10 per oeat Chanocu for Increase In property besides aura Income. Phona Mala HO. a O. SKAT. . tot Ablngton bldg. e-RoomMod'rn House On East Burnside st; will b completed this week. Only IJI00. H P. PALMER saa vaniair bid . Bad Made the Most of His Time. , From Everybodys Magastna. James McNeiU. Whistler and a friend strolling through a London suburb jnet a smaU boy. Wblstlsr asked him his "Seven," tha boy replied. "Oh, you must be mora than seven. aid Whistler, doubtlngly. , "Seven," Insisted tha boy, rather plessed at being taken far older. Turning to his friend, Whistler aald: "Do you think It poealbls that ha really could have gotten as dirty ss that in only seven years 7"" t Auction Sales By ! T. WILSON IV ":t AUCTIONEER Monday,, Wednesday, ; i Friday At Salesroom, 208 First Street, at 10 A. M. Our aajes for' the days 1 mentioned mahogany Princess comprise elegant lode, aolde bles. narlor furniture, librars and din Ing-room effects, carpets, ruga, lino leum, - rockers, chalra, bedroom sets, dressers, commodes. Iron beds, bedding, portieres, lace curtains, pictures, a line assortment of dishes and glassware, complete kttohen furnishings, steel ranges, gaa stoves, heating stoves, treasures, tables, utensils. . N. H. We have for sale one Dayton computing scale, Toledo scale, two medium-else safes, coffee mills,' butcher scaJcs, French range and other fixtures. Call up Main If you have any thing to sell. Wa Pay cash for mat old thing. J. T. WILSON, Autloneer. Good Investments SIXTEENTH ST-Corner lot, North Portland ; paying 8 . per cent. - $12,500 SOUTH PORTLAND Entire block; excellent warehouse prop erty with trackage facilities. 923,500 ' ' FIRST ST-Fractional lot, near Washington street. ' r ; $25,000 - ALDER ST. Full lot, close in; good for a quick turn. $27,000 GRAND AVENUE One-fourth block, near Morrison street 1 $30,000 James J. Flynn 512 Chamber of C ommerce, ' BARGAIN EASTSIDE"L $36,000 Good -. corner, with 100 feet frontage. 'INCOME NET Three-story r modern . brick building, v Guaranteed leases. JAMESJ.FLYNN V,tl2 Chamber of Commerce. Hello There! WANT A SNAP? TACMaFwIiroeauTmrcoT an acre or genuine beaver dam gar den, balance ail . Improved fruit aad berrlea, ahrubbery. A charming home; 1 blocks ears. Only B2 OOO i i cotu.se. . XAXJT AOKJt, with neat t-roora cottage. fine big cherry treea and all kinds of fruit; good auburban . neighborhood: , convenient to atatlon .$600 .,.WH XAT TUX Uh , . THE DUNN-LAWRfNCE COMPANY MSH $4000.00 Tour choice of four modern homes In IRVJNQTON Near oar Una and ths finest restrloted residence district In Portland. C XV 4JUUBX ft CO, til Marquam bldg. Phona Mala (lit. Two Bargains Corner lot on Sixth ...fdR.OOO Quarter block on Fifth...... $50,000 American Adjustment Company ' V til KENTON BLDO. $25,000 A fine Investment on East Sixth st A beautiful block IOOiIOO feet. XVAMBXBT-WBXnCEB) OOKAJTT, ' 107 Bherlock bldg., 404 B. Alder st GRAND AVENUE If you feel Interest In one Of ths coming streets of Portland, sea The llcaly Investment Co. S10-414 ABXBttTOBT, 106H TBXKD ST. FARMS Farm for sals or exchange for Port land property; near R. R. station and electric Una, Good buildings, flaa or chard, 40 aorei In cultivation; I hours' drive from-Portland. Address K-140, Journal.. M It will pay you to take an M. Vycar today and go out and see for yourself what this property is. We are not giv ing free automobile rides, because wi don't havejo. Prices are to be advanced very soon, as present prices are away be low actual value. Lots full size 60x100, city water on every lot, best car service in the city. Now only $150 PER LOT; $15.00 down, balance on easy terms. Get off at Montavilla office, corner Broad and Villa avenue. 109 SHERLOCK BLDG. Biiford; Abell, Morris Realty Co. ,r '''). : ? '823 ABINGTON BLDG. ' ' V : , OR O. E. CARTER, at MonUvilla Office.-; ,. M n;ssssizsssixasaKTaigi5tgsCTziasEgaiei J. W. Ogilbee Room 11, 145K First St. a,tOO Lot with i nearly new I room cottages; will bring Itl ' per month rental; situated oa Eaat tth st. near Beacon at. f l.TKO Lot tOalO feet, with neat room eottaga, basement, con crete walka around house, ... small barn, shrubbery, eio-i on Eaat llth. near Powell at f 10,000 acrea. aU la culUvation; house, barn, orchard, ate.; : fine tract for putting In lots; on tho Powell Valley road, near tha crossing of tha Mount Boott car line, op posite Reservoir Park. 1,250 One acre of garden land an ' Wiberg lane. Juat suitable - ' for a little home In tha city. ' Easy terms If required, f 550 Lots 10x100 feel, tn Tlbbetts . , Homestead, near Mllweakle ' . and Clinton sts. ' Cheapest " "property- offered.- Convenient ""..'"'' ts car service and close ts central part of city. f 2,600 lota, 100x100 feet, with good e-room residence, in wevwiy or Bast Portland . Batghtai V' near car Una; to cash, bal ance long time. Cheap home. TOO lots. 100x100 feet, choice . quarter block In tha Tolman : tract, near the new Midway achoolhouse; on Bellwood car . line, quick service. Cheap. $1Q,000 Corner 5th' st., near Burnside; pays good interest and values are rapidly advancing. . , r $57,SOO Corner, 60x100, 5th st, south of Burnside." ?;' $77,500 100x100, 4th st,' south, of Burn side "': $25,000 100x100, Washington st, south side of street; $5,000 under mar ket price. ; E. J. DALY " 114 THIRD STREET. 1 CORNELL HEIGHTS oca no auuui pntea vi iu in wu beautiful tract at tbe head of Love- Joy street The best of all residence property for those who wish a sightly home. KNAPP & MAf KEY 2 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. All Aboard for Alberta, Canada - y ''' ". ' Our first special car leaves Port land March 25. . Landteelrers and in vestors invited. Make your reserva. tions early. Special prices to those accompanying us on our first trip. Write or call. II. E, BARNUM LAND CO. 24-215 Chamber t Commerce PORTLAND. OREGON 5-Room Cottage On the MonUvilla car Una, Mlaner at, near Cason. Just completed and never been occupied. Price 11400. Easy terms; 1200 down and the balance at 120 a month. .Acreage Y On Villa ave Just 4 blocks from the city boundary, and 4 blocks East of the car Una. 1(00 caan bandlea this, and tha balance at III a month. Price tlOOO.- , . . , Ilartman & Thompson - CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A Bargain S-BOOM? BOTSB Near oar bdrn In . West Piedmont Terms, must be sold , at once. Summitlnvcstmcht Company N Oor. Boithwtok aad niUmg"1 bv. n 1 II OOOS COMBS OhT TSB rBBIBBUXA. $3,100 Modern I -room house wit n up-to-date convenlencea; corner, 104x 100 feet. . $1,000 cash, balance on V yaars time. , 92,000 New, modern '-room bouse, ground 10x100 feet. -. Arbor Lodge. S2.200 T-room house, ground 100X 100 ft Plenty Of fruit and f lowera.. 92,600 New, modern t-room house, with t lots; corner, 110x100 feet 9650 Small house, ground 100x100 "ft; ftti cash, balance 110 per month. All thla property lies two blocks from car line and are in a good neighborhood. ' ' I have alvo vacant lots from 174 up. - . v - ' : : . - . . . , ' - . See v" ' C.A.ZYGOWSKI Office, Willamette Chv, gt. fohns oa. $32,500 Corner Lot on Near Burnside. . Under present Improvement it is paying 8 This Is a Bargain. James JHynn (IS Chamber of Commerce. Bargains : in Real x Estate 3T.OOO Quarter block on loih at pays It per cent net Income, f 17,- OOO can ds ieii on mortgage at s per cent 15,000 Quarter block on 4th st.. half cash; old buildings yielding amall revenue. S3750 t-room housa and ( tots 10 bv 140 each; one fourth cash, balance on mnrtaraa-a 200O 4-roora ' WHIM ' on U'liricr diocb; iioeraj terms. aiBOO t-room house, lot 10 by. 100. west aide. 91SOO 7-room house, full lot; will exchange for acreage. Lota on east aide within city limits on easy monthly payments. - ' Stevenson-Brown Co. no ssooas Sane Investment 9B00O-l-room house. block. VTll llama ava. , i 54 OOO t-room house, Thnrmia st. 2000 -roora eottaga, lot Hxioo Tork at 3250 'T-room modsrn house, Irv tngton. ' ' 4600 1-room house, block Msad and Water sts. 6000 -room modern house, Eaad Otto Crockett & Harkson Realty Co. lttVi rtfst street 1500 Two corner lots on Borthwtcu , just south of Kllllngswort 1T50 House In Bellwood, now rented 3100 Modem eottaga. bath, eleeiri lights, etc Terme. 1,000 Portland. Helghta, blocJ and realdanoe. ; tis oxajbtbbb o roiocnoi, Northrup Street Beautiful, sightly building lo 50x100, in choice locatiort, for home or for flats. Nothing this' locality can be bought f less than $3,000. We will sell f. p,600, on very easy terms.. MOORE REALTY CO, 68 Stark Street. i . rviiiivru pt ruuKin-di