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8 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY . 10, 1908." m PLANS OF 0.1UK.SI 0 Trustee Company Represen tatives Discuss Big Depart ment Store Construction. A general meeting of representatives of "ths four trustee companies operat ing in large war In realty on the , 1'aclfle coast was held today in Port land, to discuss business conditions and confers on plans for further develop ment of the unit ownership idea In construction Of large business build ings; r The confreres went over the plans for 'the new Olds, Wortman King department store, discussed the l'ittock block 'proposed improvements, and took a trip of Inspection over the city. ; '-.X.h(5rwra In attendance at the V meeting"-'. I Hawley, president of the Trustee securities company, xsew xor; s W. D. - Wood, chairman Doard or airec tora. Seattle: James B. Alelkle. president the Trustee company of Portland and Harry A. Flood, president the Trustee company of Spokane. Mr. Hawley has been In Los Angeles for soma time, and cams to Portland for this meet ing. He will return to southern Cali fornia In a few days. . In was decided to enter within a short tlms upon the construction of a Ibles of Count and Countess Glzycki are not over by any means, according to the count's lawyer, who declared' today that his client would 'institute suit for di vorce in Russia in- a few weeks. The couple still are living apart, de spite the 'reconciliation recently an nounced. The countess Is the daughter of II. W.. Patterson of Chicago and her brother, J. M. Patterson. Is here to ad vise her. The count's lawyer today In timated that t)he ground for the divorce would he mat trie countess naa rexumu to live . with - her tiusoaiwi. ! The Heart of Koos t NEW TODAY". large business building at Spokane. The natter Of building a large department tore or a general, occupancy building matter of bulldin large department on the Plttock block was given con sideration, and various propositions dis cussed, but no action will be taken un til some time In June or July. Ar rangements for construction of the Olds, Wortman ft King store are going forward satisfactorily. James B. Meikle, speaking last night Of the meeting, said: "Our people find business conditions excellent -in the cities where we ire operating. The Trustee companies has-e properties In Los Angeles, Seattle. Foot" land and Spokane, and everywhere tile situation is satisfactory. Today's con- talk, and there Is nothing of special mieresv sv excepting inn we wiu In the near future build a building at fcpokane. There la nothing to be said regarding plana for the Plttock block at present, and we do not expect to reach any decision sooner than SO or to days." Tomorrow, the 11th, positively the last day for discount on west side gas bills. Remittances must be received before discount period expires. Portland Qas Co. UNCLE SAM MAY MIX : JN ILLINOIS STRIKE (TToltt4 Press LeaaedNrira.) Chicago, May 8. The (United States government may take a, hand In the strike of the employes of the Illinois j unne: company, wnicn Degan today. The strike threatens to tie up the com pany's mall train service and if this should occur the federal authorities will Interfere at once. The union, which Is wewjoMi,- eaitea me strike because ineir union was not Immediately rec- ugii.imi py me company. union offi cers say traffic In ths tuba Is tied up. out omciais or tne tunnel company i.iuicsn w Aia.ru una uiuo oomerea oy he strike. Where the heart of a, country Is, there Is. always Ufa. The entire, northwest Is awakening to the fact that "Bajidon" is the bearc of "Kooa." Situated at the mouth of the Coquille river. In southwestern Coos county, Oregon, the outlet of the richest timber, coal and agricultural counties In the state. Bandon, an already important seaport, is destined to become one of the places which will be a power among commercial seaports of the Paciflo coast. ' .. The business portion of the town Is built along the waterfront The residence district Is on the level plateau which rises abruptly a short distance back from the river. From this plateau is obtained a magnifi cent view of the ocean and river. Its desirability as a place of residence, both winter and summer, has made for it a name that makes Bandon the most popular home city of the Orepron coast. With 2.000 energetic people, all devoted to one cause of building a city and developing a rich back country, postal receipts ara Increasing monthly, many new business Rouses are under construction, streets are being graded anfl. -improved; a large, handsome residence ad dition has been platted and laid out; the erection of new lumber mills and factories. All point to the wonderful development of what Is now a hustling little city. Bandon is lighted by electricity. Ths water supply, furnished by gravity system. Is unsurpassed for its purity. Ths large harbor Is commercially Important, with many other excel lent advantages. The harbor is one of the safest on the coast, ships ridlntr at anchor as safely as on an inland lake. - 8hlDS of heavy ton- , nage can easily cross the 22-foot bar, the minimum depth at high tide. The united Mates government is now constructing a iuv,uuv areuga tor harbor and river use. . TheSs vessels can ascend ths Coquille river for , 28 miles to Coquille, from which point steamers of smaller draught continue the line to Myrtle Point 14 mile's farther Inland. Regular steamers run from Bandon to Ban Francisco and Puget sound ports. Ths city is also reached by stage ifom the main line of the Southern Pa cific railroad at Koseburg or Drain, lJouglas -county, Oregon. An elec tric railroad has been surveyed from Koseburg to Bandon piercing ther heart of the fertile Coquille valley. This road will no doubt be built in the near future. The Southern Pacific Is constructing the main coast 11ns road from Drain to the California line, to connect with the Santa Fe at that point. This coast line will pass through Bandon, no "doubt making this a division point. No other land In all the iorthwest has suoh deep, strong charm for ths lover of nature; no other place could so longingly and persistently haunt you, sleeping or waking, for days, weeks and years, as the Ban don country will do. Other things will leave you, but this one abides; other things may change, but this remains the same. For you Its balmy airs will always blow, its summer seas flash In the sunlight; the puls ing of its surf will ever beat in your ear; you will always see its gar landed crags, its leaping wateriaits, its greal rorests uowmg oy tne shore, its remote hill ana mountain summits floating like Islands above the gray ocean fog bank. You will never forget the spirit of Us woodV ia t w I land solitude; -"'..Simply Wo no erf ul. , The great bargains In ladles' waists av ij9 t-aiais Koyai, Monday. 13 values is go at $1.85. Washington street. AMERICAN COUNTESS MAY LOSE SPOUSE T Vol4 Press teased lflre.1 Vienna, May 9. The domestic trou- Hood River Apples, Peaches & Strawberries ' db Bxnrrss ozrxs Can be grown at Underwood, Immedi ately opposus wooa iuver on land one- inii q tne ..prjGB. 20 acres, trees, varlet It In cultivation, 800 apple family use, S-room house, bam. ehlcken- Iiouse, water piped to house, eastern slope, fine view; an Ideal summer home; one mile to postofflce. railroad and boat landing; 1150 par acre, $2,000 down. ; 1 0 acres, raw land, good soli, eastern slope, fine outlook, on Columbia River and Hood River valley; 2 miles from I nderwood. 1100 per acre, half cash, balance to suit. Other tracts In slses to milt X. VT. 0O9SAJ&B, Phones 1743. . 110 Second St es.1'. i . vou will hear the' rltmle of its brooks and creeks. In your nostrils will still live the breath of the flowers that covered the valleys and hills years ago. Such charms hath "Bandon by the. Sea." . Bandon Is destined to be the summer playground of southern Oregon. It has the most delightful, cool, invigorating climate. It has the ideal surroundings for perfect health. This section is free from destructive storms, cyclones, tornadoes, extreme heat or cold. Strange to say. It Is extremely free from all annoying Insect pests. The summers ars one continuous day of warm sun and cool, refreshing sea breezes. The win ters ars not cold the air Is simply invigorating and bracing. Bandon, the little metropolis and pride of ths Coquille valley. Is the outlet to the sea of what Is destined to be a most wonderful country. Beautifully situated on the south bank of the Coquille and on the grand old Pacific, It Is In Itself a summer and winter resort. By boat or car riage up the Coquille's fertile vaHey, fragrant with the perfume from garden and orchard, or eastward to the mountains, where the dry, pure air is laden with the balsamic influence of the pines and other native trees go where you will, there is always something new and fascinating to Instill in one the longing and determination to take the trip over again. Back to "Bandon by the Sea" back to the scenic beach of Oregon, the most protected and safest bacti on the coast. A great, wide expanse of white sand, beautiful to look upon, a delight to all who have trod Its sands, the pride of Coos county, the wonder of all who see It. This beau tiful ocean beach, with Its famous caves and scenic rocks, its floor of white velvet sand, is the most delightful surf beach In Oregon. "Bandon by the Sea" offers the greatest number of opportunities for ths progressive homeseekcr and Investor of any place on the Pacific coast. The Immense resources to develop, for the direct benefit of the men who pet in on the ground floor; the homeslte here will increase In value rapidly. . The payroll of this little city Is already $50,000 per month, with onlv 2.000 Dermis. This city has dedicated a new home addition whose location la ideal, where every environment Is perfect for borne, and which would be a credit to a city of even loo, In no other coast city is there a greater demand for the man who The commercial rieia, tne jumoer camps, tne iarm mo . 1 - . 1 . - .. .. I - . . I V. MJM IRV1NGT0N S900 Lot 50xl6o on 15th st. close to Brajree. . 3900 Lot 66x100 on 23d st. close to Thompson. v- 81,100 Lot 45x100 on -14th St., close to Tillamook. . ' 82,600 Lot lOOxTUO. corner oi loth and. Ihompson. . One third cash will handle these Irvingtpn: Investment Co. 331 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main S177. H0LIA9AY PARK SHOO 60x100. MaIkAV st nrna Kth 4 eluding one paved street and cement S10OO 50X100. WaaCO at., near lth m In,. uiuuiob iwvra ivua cement waliL SIOOO 60x100. Hllsev mt. nr I? ts In cluding graded st and cement walk. S1200 80x100. Multnnmnh mt ?Jfh In. eluding paved street cement walk and sewer. X F. O'DONNELL 830 STAJUC 8T. XUXir 4581-3861 gMggggAwgwKmft Oregon Central Road Grant Opening The Plan for the ODenlnz un of the grear Oregon Central Grant has been approved. As the applications for these Mw-irauie lanus nor nair a century withheld from settlement! has been enormously large, owing to the liberal Inducements offered, immediate nnnli- catiOn should be made for full infor mation, which will be furnished free of cnarge. Any sized farms desired from 10 acres to 1,000 acres. The price is the same, $200 each. Perfect titles guaranteed. Write today. Oregon VaHey Land Co, 830 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. NEW TODAY. FjARMS , 80 ACRES $5 In cultivation. lies fins Oft main public road, fair bouse, good barn and oumouses, a line xamuy orcnara, on mall route. U mile to school. miles from railroad and town, IS miles from roruana Dries la.cuu. or it.uuv. in cluding stock and implements. NEW TODAY. 70 ACRES All In cultivation and crop: creek ever running water through It; 100 yards from depot - half mils to high adjoining this place on other bl R. R. track la 34 acres, all in cultlva tlon; fine S-room house, good barn anc other buildings, worlds of fruit, side- waiK to city; gooa running water and well; good team, harness and wagon; a cows. nead vouur cattle, zo tine. all necessary farming tools to run the rarm: xamniii countv. Price is nnn- or $10.500 for both. Good terms can oe uuo.' , , v.- ; 50 ACRES 85 acres under cultivation, about ' S acres In orchard; all kinds of berries, iois oi grapes, gooa e-room House, Darn 30x50 and other necessary outhouses: 2 acres choice beaverdam. Personal prop erty, 4 good 'cows, 8 head young sioca. i nogs, cnicKens, wagon, top buggy, mower and ' horse rake. plows, harrow and all small tools, gooa steel range, parlor stove, wash- ig machine and wringer. I good car pets, chairs, tables, churns, dishes and miiK utensils; miles from R. R. and I town: Si miles from : Portland. Price, 2,duu; i,uuu casn, oaiance long time. "With Its neighbor It will - constitute the -most sxclu- , 5. ,,lysiresidenes district of V y the city, and the only Urge " h section of ths city that can ever be an exclusive reel- denes district 1 - IK SEET0R YOURSELF .:; Where ths beauty-of lawns, ' J . . , parks., and ; driveways is . - making ths "city delight. I All Lots 50x1 00 Feet Think of values . elsewhere In . Portland's residence neighborhoods and -con- trast with low prices now i at Rossmers. , v. IAXB 'kOSBMXXB OAS Third an4 TamhlU streets NEW TODAY. 148 ARES 180 In cultivation: half bottom land, i 111 H IX! 1A I'itftlY balance slightly rolling; new , house, h J 1 1 ifTs VVllV fair barn, a young orchard of selected varieties. Personal property: 1 good earn, Harness ana wagons, 1 nne cow, c nogs, au goats ana aias. dukkt. arm. .v . - ,, . . disc, plows, harrow, mower and rake, I I llnf 1 - A f .1 'A J K dosen chickens.- 25 acres seeded to ,V - Vs VV e VLrVll oats, so acres in wneat. Daiance in I meadow, mostly timothy; 4 1-2 miles from R. R. and good town. In TamhlU county. .rrice. . tier acre: is.ouo down, balance 1 to t years.' Ths above ars only a few of the 1 many bargains on our large list of farms, and if you are in the market i for a farm, large or small. It would be to your interest to writs or can on us. KAKAQEB. - oainssAit - Axiairr. . - $S8 Chamber of Commerca Kaln M07. A-3353. Afti on Ground Afternoons. will work. dairies, tbs mines. of the professions, are open and await progress, of large or small capital. Ths home place for you la the new addition to "Bandon by the Sea," Sweeney's First Addition to Bandon, a magnificent tract of 80 acres, level as a floor, in the southwestern part of the city 670 lots, each 40x100 feet, with 60-foot streets and 10-foot alleys through each block. The tract is supplied with the purest of water. Vou can arrange to pur chase a home here In this most opportune '.seaport city of the Paciflo coast on terms that any man can readily accept. Such an opportunity to get a home will not be open to you long. There can be but one practical course to pursue in this matter. and Its rich adjacent country though oreclate the Immense possibilities In store for the man who invests self. It's your opportunity of a lifetime to get a home. Write for booklet, "Bandon by tbs Sea," or call for particulars, prloes and terms. Address Do You Want To buy land where vou can raise horses, cattle and pigs? Would you like to live where your wheat, outs and flax will make you Independent in a few years? If you would, we would be ?;lad to have you come up and talK o us about the newly opened tract of land Just put on the market in the famous Alberta country. This Is the opportunity for the man with limited means. We let your crop iay for the land for you. Call or write for our latest booklet containing illustrations and facta about the country. McKern & Kcnvvorthy 414 BUCSASaW BILBO. The facts about "Bandon by tho Sea' hnM h wolrhed earefullv bv you. You must accent our story we have told you of only a few of the good things. To thoroughly ap- reciate the immense possiDimien in siore ior me man wno mvran m weeney'a First Addition to llandon you" must see the place for your- I The Warren Publicity Co. BUTTE 405-6 BTJOHAVAJT BTJTI.DI3IO, POXTLAJTD, OKECrOST X X t 444 METZGER ACRE ACTS . ON SALEM ELECTRIC LINE 30 MINUTES' RIDE FROM JEH-'SON STREET STATION. ONLY $200 UP Terms 10 Per Cent Down, 3 Per Cent Monthly . ' . DISCOUNT FOR CASH. These beautiful acre tracts are ideally situated for home sites and the rich ; prolific soil is unsurpassed for the production of vegetables and fruit and walnuts. It will not be long before you will be compelled to pay DOUBLE what we are Offering these acre tract3 for now. The many extensions to the Salem line will rapidly develop the whole valley and at the rate all the available land is now selling PRICES WILL DOUBLE THIS YEAR. The rapid service on the Salem line only 30 minutes' ride makes Metzcer Station just as convenient as many additions within the citv limits where fiOxlOO foot lots sell for double what we are asking for whole acre tracts. There is plenty of good water on tracts, also a. trout stream. 1 , The fortunate buyers now will double their investment in a short time and the sleepy ones will wake, up later on and WONDER WHY thev-'did not see the opportunity that METZGER.- ACRE TRACTS afforded. GO OUT TODAY And enjoy the .delightful trip to Metzger Station and see for yourself -the SU PERIOR' VALUE of these tracts See that agents show vou PRINTED PLATS of METZGER -ACRES -the property on the side of the railway that .Metzger Station is on. AH trains"" stop at Metzger Station. " ; For printed plats and other information apply at our office at Metier Sta-'-. tion or to MERMAN METZGER " ' . 226-226 Front Street, Portland ' Office Phones Main 474; A-1374. , , ; Phone at Station Pacific 2018.. - Tracts are selling fast and to -secure choice, ones you will have to move quickly. ' " " " " ' " " - ' OWNER MUST SELL A charming well built bungalow, with 100 feet of porch, and lot 50x100; S rooms, bath, paneled walls, Dutch kitch en and many ether attractive features. TERMS Price $2,500; cash required, $600, and balance $20 per month. . THE 5 P ANTON CO. Espey-Meine Realty Co, Hnfth PIVFP A Bargain at Dee Corner Beoond aod WnsUngtoa. THOSE BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN Caesar ParK ADDITION ARE SELLING RAP IDLY. Take the Alberta-street car, get off at East 9th st., walk three blocks north and select some of the choice lots before prices are advanced. This tract s bounded by Killinirs- worth ave. cm the north, and Emerson street on the south, running from E. ?th to E. 14th street. Buyers will find this spot an ideal site for homes or investment. Building restrictions $1,200. Bull Run water, gas and electric lights. Price $450 to $600; small payment down, balance $10 per month. O'Brien Really Co. 301 McKAY'BLDQ. It 1-8 acres, near railroad; t acres cleared and In fruit:; small painted house with furniture. Good well, etc. About $400 In cedar posts on place. Big mill near where produce finds ready sale. The price Is $1,600, and It only takes $760 CASH To handle this snap. MacRae & Angus Tenth Street 25x100 lot, near Pennoyer block. A snap at $36,000 This will bring $60,000 inside two years. Stark. Street Lot EOzlOO; corner ' $45,000 J This la east of ISth st, and suitable for business, ana a good dut. for full particulars apply to W. W. XVBBABS 00, 204 Rothchlld bldg. Salem Car line All Good 270 Stark St Phone Main 2828. KATB YOU 8ESIT HancocR Sf reel Addition Every lot ; bag cement sidewalk, ce ment curb, parked street, - water, and ! a building restriction that Insures first ! olass buildings; spacious grounds, un obstructed view, and abundant light I an ar. space. , Easy terms If desired. r. K. BCEOOiratAEE, 708-9 Corbett bldg. Main 7855, A-5722. FOR SALE : Do you want modern J-room resl- dence and a quarter block? High and aiehtlv. in Hawthorne Park add. Ono of four lovelv homes on a block, velvety lawn, surrounded witn roses, snaoe and ornamental trees. ; Worth SIO.QOO For quick sale will be sold for $8,500 Easy terms If desired. Knapp Mackay N 1 CUM1EB O OOMMXXCTB. E Real Bargain Beautiful Home In Portland's most fashionable district. WBT B TADUT AT OHOB. ' Colonial house situated at the N. W. corner 24th and' Flanders. Price and terms to be had at room 703 COUCH uxrtisnxa. ' Must Have Money To protect an option." Will sacrifice new 7 -room modern house, or S vacant lots 60x100; come help yourself. O. !. EHXr3AB:EE, 1004 East Lincoln Sfc Acreage in 5 or more acre tracts at CAPITOL HILL MULTNOMAH TIGARDSVILLE DURHAM TUALATIN Also on the Hillsboro cut-off. $60.09 io $400.00 AN ACRE IT PAYS TO SEE US. Chapin & Herlow HKnnn a Madison sts annd lot near 7th and n sts: wultable for flats apartments. Easy terms. S310O Lot 10x100 on Kearney at A Dcauty. S2000 8 S- acres near Council (jrest; anoui in minuies' waiK from carllne; will make a fine home. HUMASON & JEPFERY 826 STAJUC ST. ON5 KAXBT 1189. Peninsula-Bargains 17 LOTS First Electric addition, at $150 each, . , , ' A. ..L'. .. ... vV J-- . - -. . 6aOTS Peninsular ; No. 2, 1$1S0 ach. , . r - i 5 LOTS-On Willis . boulevard, in Peninsular No-, 2, at $200 each, half cash and a SNAP, r 4 LOTS Peninsular fot v 4, high, sightly, and near Swift- holdings, at $175 each; half cash will handle. LOTS Peninsular No. 1, across street, from . Swift properties only $200 each. MAKE -US AN OPFER-220 feet frontage Columljia ' boulevard and Peninsula ave. ' TIMBER BARGAIN We have 24 million' feet yellow fir. near Dallas, at 50c per -thousand; worth double. APARTMENT SITE - 100x112, Thurman and 28th, at -surprisingly low figure. " " , ' : 1 WAREHOUSE PROPERTIES Can get good tenants at big rentals if improve some of properties we of fer. Can ground lease one. . - RIVER FRONTAGE 6 acres hav ing connection all rail lines, ideal manufacturing site for surDrisinirlv low figure. FOR EXCHANGE Good corner business lot, worth $4,000, for im proved property; will pay some difference: Also California ortfnge' grove, val ued ,uuu, tor good residence. Will assume mortgage, 1 JACKSON & DEERING Phone Main Main 34S. 245 Stark St. DO YOU LIVE IN A RENTED HOUSE? If you do, how would you like to pay for a home of your own with the money you have to pay to your land lords? . ... . WOULDNT YOU LIKE TO LIVE IN icwy A Money Maker We have for sale 100x100 feet on the southwest corner of E. 13th .and Mor- 332 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, rlson. The house contains rooms. hot air furnace, fireplace and bathroom PHONE, MAIN 1652. $1,000 10 ACRES OF- LAND AT JEW ell, Clatsop county, Or., IS acres cleared,. 10 acres slashed, plenty of tim ber for home use; wild pasture. 8-year-old orchard of apples, pears and prunes, neglectod. soil fertile; 3 40's creek bot tom, 40 hill Innd, house 14x1 and 12x14 small barnc.Fishhawk creek; this can be made a fine place and Is selling for less than improvements cost; $600 cash will nandle this, balance time. $125 per acre 40 acres between Base jjine una oecnon jL,ine roaa, 8 miles from tho river, for $125 ter acre? thio rnuet not be overlooked as it in th hl. seat snap la this vicinity. $150 per acre 20 acres of annlo lnnl 6 miles from Hood River on the Mount Hood railway: land In this vicinity is selllnr from $250 to 11.000 nnr nor- get busy on this;' It Is fine. We have iois in an parts or Portland. If you have rile us. all complete. A splendid location for flats or large apartment house. Price $13,000. For full particulars apply to CHARLES K. HENRY & SON 880 BTABK ST. POBTUJTO, OB. any property to sell If you have any prooertr to exchano-n If you want to buy grot our list. We have soma' esnerinllv a-nnA ha- Kains in rarms in all Darts of Onnn uiiu wnHniiition. J. W. CURRAN 225 Falling bldg. Price Cut Almost in Bvo Suburban Acreage 10' acres, near Mount Tabor, in high state of cultivation, finest soil; $10,000 for this tract." , lambert-Wbitmer Co." , ' 404 E. ALDER, . 107 SHERLOCK BLDO. ' GOOD BUYS llflnn 6-room house, lot 50x150: terms $400 cash, balance In monthly payments. 83300rJ7-rooni modern house, lot 60xiuy; a, 2d st.. $l,ogo casbi balance terms. STOO Buys one of the "best lots In tit. Johns, faces Willamette boulevard and near Richmond St. Tom Ml Word Real Estate Co. 230 BTAJUC ST. UAUV 4561 A-S661 A Sacrifice Five acres near Tremont station on the Mt Scott carllne. I-and around It selling for $1,000 per acre. The owner wants the money and will sell for $550 per aero. ( this is a grana cnanee tor an invest ment. Also 40 seres near Rose City rua, oou per acre, rasy terms. . OTOUES SSAJTTT OO, I . 801 McKay bldg. ON HAWTHORNE AVENUE AND EAST, 49TH STREET - Tjtat is where we will build yon a nome ior your renr money. tots 350 to $700 $10 A MONTH. We have the beat for Delightful ViewAccessibility 15 minutes' ride straight out beauti ful Hawthorne avenue. 18 homes built on thU property in the past 8 months, Six more now in course of construction. Buy now, and reap the benefit of our building boom. Streets 60 feet wide, cement side walks and curbs will be laid by June 30; Bull Run water to every, lot; 7- minute car service. Take Hawthorne-ayenue or Mt. Scott car at First and Alder streets and ride to East 49th. Our branch office is on the corner, GO OUT TODAY. PORTLAND REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY . 106 SECOND STREET. '": Agent on ground. 14 Per Cent Investment 7-room house, close In,-In Bunnyslde. Nearly new and strictly modern, $2,700, part cash; worth $3,000.. . Rents for $25 per month. P-43, Journal., . $6,250 IRVINGTON Just what - vou are looking for - room lovely home, modern in every par ticular, built 4 years .ago for owner; large open . fireplace, furnace, concrete foundation, cement floor and sidewalks, all improvements In; full lot, east front; large porch, beautiful lawn. El iOth st. Just north, Tillamook. Desirable sur roundings. "A gem, ana price is right A. H. Birrell 202 McKay bldg.. corner .3rd and Stark. 10-Acre Orchard Home Residence, apple house, wood shed and large barn; 8 acres young trees, bal ance bearing and full of fruit WILL PAY 25 PER CENt This season; onlr 5 miles out,s Morse and buggy with place. Would consider Portland property to value of $3,000 or S3.500 In ; part payment See us about it MaeKae &. Angus 438 CHAMBER OF dOMMERCHL ' Nob Hill Lot 55x100, just off Washington it, with modern 6-room house; only $12,500. Call on us. ... - . Columbia Trust Company 714 ouch bldg. -1Q9 4th near Wasbl r'