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Tilti OREGON r SUNDAY, JOURNAL, OkiXAiMO. SUNua kOKNAtNtJ, JuLV IX, lwtf. , A. , 1 I mm im a a n a mm mm mm mm MRII F a i a . ... ii ill i n i ii. iifiini iu IJILL BlflVWi ULI I I I8I1.IM MM 1)1111 WORK m m m m m m - if ' ifljno n&uwl - i mUi BBIfllffiV .... If U -4 IB P " MUkl' (M III i.tiM)ici..i la iv tl 1 V ram wbiU seated In the. ahade of tha ouse. Mr. Rryan at htmaalf down, tailor fashion, on tha grata and all of tha wuiy followed ault. . Sitting there, aa one mluht In a tnomant of lalaura a bubble of conversation arose. Hrewers and wlne-irrowers ara oom plaining of the falllnir off In tha con sumption of tholr beverages In Vienna, iiihi particularly inn urewers. j Strike of the 22: Employed oil Mirers, ;How "Doc" L. M. Is (Joins: to Extract Dollars From ' The Journal Aided Iry One DootliV, of Oregon, :aid to'! , lie Attorney. Dentist Miose Nervous En ergy Was Impaired by Political Editorial Seeks Balm of (iilead in Libel Suit His Complaint. '"Dr. t. M. ravla. wprwntntlve-eleet In the 1 irlslnfure. has become a "ner- " VOtis wreck," all because he wobbled back anil forth on Statement No. 1 1 after the election and because Tin- Jour nal exercised It3 right to comment on i his wobbllness. That ho is now completely exhausted . , and has reached a su-.te of e"!!npse is n sweeping as.si rtiun th.it His Wobbliness ha sworn to in a nimpluml filed In the circuit mm t ;s;ir,i;iy afternoon. In which hp iiKks for $i.v: damages '."" Ufm Ths Journal for allege,, Injury to Ms "reputation anil practice as a den- . tlst " The fearful blow that played linvne "R-lth Dr. Davis' pulling powera. aeconl- Itvo. tn hi. Citll (Tt 1:1 i rH . WHS Hit eillOl'ial published In iho Sunday journal 01 lime 2S. headed. - tw jinm u on is f5;ifp!f,l t ! apn -ll f Tie Jnuniflt ) Ato' i.i, ii, ,lulv : 1 - -i 'oiiMtroctlon work c.n the Jetty at the i:,.ni;h river was sin-peniVd today on account of ft mlsun Icr.stanuliiK between tha 2 -5 laborers nr.il tho englnci r.i !n charge. The men clnlnic! ilicy worn entitled to Saturday mirrnnnn off, with full pay. The : i 1 1 1 i ai.l they luivo no au tlicft to iT.in: t.ii' icocpst. All oi tin- nu:i v.eic nlven tholr time. .is a i oint of 1 ;bor cilil'-! in In-vol-i-il. wck'on the c!ty will pronably be held up indefinitely. ' ln.o I.!., i imporisni aie or the rurnlahlnia or 01 11 III IM .1 t n o leiililenceH, oiiu advertlkud last Slindill tit t:ikii nlni.j nn hl.ih Mill iil.1 lil'vi'I l'l'Oit'Cl Tlll'CateilS 'l l ""' lie other on 17th atreet. tn l.'.it-irrl lfJ iViid'l'i'W ldl' reinuvi I to tho wpaoloua rooms of lO lit I cl f CI IIS I IOL,I( IOI Bakor. AaoUon llouau. 163 Park otreet, i e; ;, i,..: l c.n. v. un'ii n of Auction Hule on lUtlelllllfe J eriOll. Tusany next at 10 a. in. The aala will contlnuo ail day (except one hour for lunchi lnc(uilni(f modern Dining Suits in iitiarti i s ! wed Kohlen oak; 1'lllar lixtenslon Table, OhaliH. flcRant Uuf fet. I't ana t'losct, (ilii.i ami Chlna ari, slherwnie, ami Outlery, I'or- t teres .ind Drapes, lice Curtaina, costly Wilton Velvet and Axminstar ItuuH f IliolfxlJ, Hinssel.1 t'r.rpeta, l'arlor I'leees in inniio.tny ami i uny oirin, Aiaruei t'loek, Library Table, revolving Hook t line, rniM ellaneous hooka, line Da von port In A'erona, oimy Chairn and Hock ers, drop-head KliiHtr Machine, Rrlc-a- lirae, up-to-date, iron Heda, 2 modern oak Bed Sets. Sprlnnn. Slik l'Toss and other Mi it reuses, ( 'hit fonlera. Toilet ware. Table and Bed J.lnon, IManketn, Uuilts. Bteel Banre with W. B. Gnu i ooiiliiK Kane, culinary utenslla and other effects, nil In good order and will positively be sold to hlnliPBt bid der for cash, as tho owners leave for the east same evening. view Monday Sale Tuesday beglna at 10 o'clock I.unch at noon, (jale resumed at 2 p. in IIAKKR A SON, AUCTIONEERS. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Bldg. ffelauhone Haray H1B1. rilTISEMIflTg AJHI BUM tourx-iottm BXCiaTXO. Otarontana whan In Ban Franclae ran naa thalr man ai ib wi Tha Journal offloa. ARTHUR i. floli. Rprenatla. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES SR. LOEB GETS he mm AVlien TFe Says the President Will Stay' Clear Out of Taft rampaiirn. Si About Mr. D. M. Davis, words evidently hurt all The plain the way r i il II i rimBTTTTTTTT t - v, - V 1 ' i .?e1 y i - - - - ' f , I II Bit'. :2fti 1 1 L&i.ait .wl JtyiIuiAlj Urn iiiiimihhi iinnnamii i mil i m mi i maniJ I Doc L. M. Davis, Dentist and "Nerv ous Wreck." (rrltetf Pri-M Wire.) Oyster Bay, July 1 1 .--"I'rosldpnt Roosovplt wljl not take the stump for Mr. Taft under no rlreum f?tanri5; under no condition. Thla is final." i Secretary Loeb thus spoke this afternoon. He empliaizd. Al.so he postured, indicating peevishnesf Without iionifnatinc I.oel) for the Ananias club, it ran be said that on previous occasions he has spoken, emphasized and gestured and Jtili was wrong. Tho fact is that Just now Presi dent Koosevoit is the star attrac tion of the political vaudeville billed jfor the coming Jail season. Should lie consent to appt-ar he would receive bookings that would make the pet manager of (lie the atrical syndicate turn ererrald-hued with envy. ,v A day scarcely passes but the re port croi:s up that the president will take the ffunip. Not a dry passes but tho question is put to Secretary Loeb. Chief of the reasons why the president will not wade into the pcrap, it is stated., is that it i? against all precedent. U!f;ht years of "Roosevtltiau" administration prove thrjt no flimsier renson could be advanced. A boom In Bryan f stock, a misstep or a political fum-j Auction on Thursday Next At tho usual hour of 10 o'clock we sell nil consisnments of Houweliold Furniture and other furnishings at Baker's Auction House. To commence at 10 o'clock. " 1!V liAKKH, THE AUCTIONEER, Both l'hones. tialesruoni, Dark near Alder. On Thursday at 2 o'clock At r.Oil Mill St., near Hth street, fur nishings of 7 rooms, comprising l'ar lor Rockers, Center Tables, Ibllng Bid. Brussels Carpets, Iron Bed. Sprinprs at 1 Mattresses, Feather Pil lows nhd T.eddliiK. Crockery and Uten sils, (Jns Range r.nd other useful lots. Sale prompt at 2 o'clock on Thursday. UAK.ER & SON. AUCTIONEERS. Auction Sales AT WILSON'S SALESROOMS 173-175 Second, Corner Yamhill, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 10 a. m. Each Day. We sell from a flno assortment of Par lor, Library, Dinlngroorn, Bedroom and Kitchen f urnlshliiKS- We can sell you anything ;ind everything necessary "for up-to-date housekeeping, including the finest furniture in latest design aVid finish; the less expensive furniture; fine pattern Carpels, Rugs and floor cnerinf,'R. hariKinK-s. wall decoraflons, Stows, ciaa Rhiikck. Steel RanKos, Kitchen and Laundry equipments and sundry furnishings, etc. For retail buyers we sell overy day something to complete their housekeeping- outfit. - - - We offer goods at a great reduction. Our price Is right. We buy goods that have been little used and sell them cheap. July and Aufuat are the months to outfit in. Note We pay spot cash for Furni ture, Carpets, Stoves. Office and Store Fixtures, Bankrupt Stocks or any sala ble merchandise. Rhone Main 3G26; A-1243. J. T. WILSON. AUCTIONEER. Each Insertion, 1 cent oouatod werA. No ad less than 13 cants per Insertion. T insertions for tat price of 6. tost and found, holp wanted, sltua tlon Wanted, for rout and wanted to rant ads, 1 cent a word, 3 Insertions for the price of a. Oount alz words to the lbn. "Wew Today" (ag-ate meaaura, 1 Inch. 14 Unas) 4 oents per men. "Want Ada" will be accepted over tha phone, but The Journal wlJl " be re sponsible for errors, should any occur In suoh ada. Prompt payment expected. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays, 8 e m. to 10 p. m. FUXEKAL NOTICES LEONARD At tha residence of his parents. 196 Bandr road, July Id, Fletcher Karl Leonara, aged u yeara. 11 months and It daya, youngest aon oi Mr. and Mra. Oeoraa it. Leonard FXmeral will lake place from Centenary Methodist church. East Ninth and Eawt Pine, Hundoy, July It, at S p. in. In terment at Rose City cemetery. I 1 . 1 l' J "1 .! '- . NEW TODAY. WEATHER llEPOItT During the last twelve hours there has been a marked fall in barometer ovor tho north Pacific states without any disturbance being-' Indicated, except that cloudiness has Increased along the coast and the humidity at Portland la Zl per cent greater than at the same time yesterday. Bhowera and thunder 6torms have occurred at widely scat tered places In Nevada and southeast ern Idaho. The temperatures contlnuo considerably above normal and although the chansres since yesterday have been Blight the high temperatures are more noticeable on account of the Increase In humidity. The in; weather Sunday In thla district, except In southern Idaho where thundershow ers are probable. No marked changes In temperature are expected, except It will be cooler where showers occur. FORECASTS. Portland nnd vicinity Sunday, prob ably fair, and continued warm; west erly winds. Oregon nnd Washington Bunaay, probably fair, continued warm, except near const; westerly winds. Idaho Sunday, fair,, north, probably showers and thunder storms and cool er south portion. The following: wireless message was received from the City of Puebla. at 6:00 p. m. (Delayed in transmission); "9:00 a. m. Off Willapa bay. barom eter 30.10, temperature 68 degrees, wind I. r. YV . six miles. Maximum temperature. 84 degrees; minimum temperature, 66 degrees; riv er reading at 8 a. m.. 15.4 feet; change In last 24 hours, 0.3 foot; total rainfall, 0 inch; total rainfall since September 1. 1907. S8.98 Inches; normal rainfall since September 1, 1907, '44.21 Inches; deficiency, 5 23 inches; total sunshine Julv 10, 1908, 11 hours, 24 minutes; possible sunshine July 1 0, 3 908, 15 hours, 22 minutes; barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 p. m., 29.90 Inches. July 11, 1908. MR. WM. RENTFAYER J Portland, Or. Dear Sir: .1 1. S ,1 . n11 Inln.ln I In l.oruujl, loi mey i tr mx i.m juoen in '' the complaint. Jt may bo that because lie was called "Mr." Davis that the Doc conceived a pain, though this Is not pointed out In the seeral million words -more or Jess or iieia.n gTiei mnniura , , ,. . Ih i;n,,UPVfdt cnr- Vln what t bIIai- I,, t.e a. -liral ,luui- I blfi by 1 a t , .111 fl thC KOOsevelt SpO- . merit. By Infertiice the "Mr." should 1 0ial train will be flying from jersey vnaxe ocen or nty fQ ,he po;t ()f dan.,pr wUhlu Apparently "Or." Jiavla has at last 24 hours, Is the prediction of ihe old There is little doubt that several critical situations will d- in several states FORD AUCTION CO. WII.I. SELI, AT SETAIXi 369 EAST MOB3ISOH ST. Neat Iron Reds for..". 9 1.00 i Kitchen Safe for l.SO j Kltejien Treasures for 1.50 jr..".. oo Steel Range for 15.00 Mantle Reds for U.50 We have fine oak extension tables, dining chairs, sideboards, couches, rock I crs. pretty center tables, many dressera ;and commodes, carpets, art aauares. Should i bookcase, hall tree, etc; In fact, a full i cm ' of honsefurnishitiKS, most of which to go lnok limf likA new and nt nna.thtrrf iV,A MARRIAGE LICENSES "airTW?ari 21, and Matilda L. Pura. fl. Joe Hermann, S 2 C, Stark street, 34, and Myrtle East. .21. Edwara Slielton, Arleta, 22, and Ora Larin. IS. Ullo Hippler, Redilipg, Cal., J8, and .Hie O. Walscolt, 4. D. I). Pay, bi2 East Fourteenth street, 27, and Elsie Johnson, 20. Q. Frederick Vuhl, H31 Carfteld street, 23. and Hazel V. Ryerse. 17. Ralph Lee Blosser, 6IS Spokane ave nue, 21, and Grace Naylor Watt, 21. John E. Young, 511 Ollsan street, 21, and Alice M. wramon, is. Bert V GrilTIn, Portland. 21, and Eleen Ralston, 19. Svdnev V. Leach. Anabel. 24, and Krnily Splcer, 23. Wedding Cards. W. Q. Smith & Co., Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash- in gtonsts Did you know that $300 will build a home? It will be built ac cording to your own ideas of what a home should be. Years of experience has taught us what the home-builder wants. Rent paying is the greatest drain upon the savings of the thrifty family. What the average man pays for rent will build him a homo .three or four times over during hi3 lifetime. You know that, don't you? Landlords wouldn't build houses to rent if they couldn't make a bigger rate of in terest than loaning on a mortgage. Own your own home. Then every dollar you expend upon its beau tification is yours, not your landlord's. Write for our book let. It means much to you. Yours very truly, HARTMAN & THOMPSON, NEW TODAY. NORTHROP ACRES Only 12 Minutes' BIDS OW BALBM BLZOTSIO UVU Five Cent 'Fare . OmAOBD BTBIXT8 HK8T BUT OFFERED -IN PORTLAND IN If. Alva AT OnI $600 Each l cash, balance to suit. Complo .batract furnished free with each trat M. E. LEE NEW TODAY T r - BOOH 411 CORBETT BI.Sa. feoks main eoeo Agent oil Ground Today Take Bslom eleotrlo car, get off at Capital Hill Station and walk south on Fulton carllne and walk up Taylor's ferry road. Income 9, Rents $142.50 Per Month Quarter block, Nob Hill, four nine room, nnvdern houses, t.ii Oft Nl -rooin house, modern. In $2100 SHOO' $330!) $2400 Piedmont; cement basement. K-room house, iull lot, near Highland. CJUARTBR RLOCK, in Coles' Addition; fruit, eta R-room house; full lot; ber ries, fruit; near Union ave. Nice modern house In Vernon, $1,000 caiih. balance 3 years. Tliis la a fine home and muat be uold. i acres, near this elly; 4 room house and barn. 14-room house, Overton, near 19th. Double Your Money Hood River Bargain IS ACBES Rich clay loam soli, lays perfect, county road on two tildes rig the heart of this beautiful valley. Prime only i miles from Hood River, tht in Chamber of Commerce. Tou.-eth & Co., florists, for flowors of all kinds. 123 6th st. Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers and floral designs. 2S9 Morrison St. made up his mind to get a half Nelson j heads on statement xo. l, ror in nis com- i plaint he concedes all Tha Journal has I - contended, that Is, that all niemie -rn uf , velon Hi ieyisuillll e ejecieu on a. nr'iciiii'fii nlulfnim ..t.to-i.O t,-.,lil.i it- ovw,l I li.ir J . r.ioin iiniv m v..t. r,,r- tho nf.,,i's r), ,,in Tn ft it l rirffl I ct ell that theiprb'e you pay elsewere. -lor Lulled states senator. prf-idect will demonstrate Ihe same East SS8. B 2311 . The alleged legal document set s I 1" ' - '"v : ! " 1 forth the alleged fact that he subscribe! ' ve ncrat ion for precedent that lie to Statement No. 1. which is moled In ; . . . h.,fo. a iast vrnr's bird's full,. and then rucltes tne fact that Gov-I w ollla b( StOW on a last. Jtd. 3 L11Q3 ernor Chamberlain received a majoiit 'nest. j or the popular vote 'Ihereiore. says 1 i liltrt3 In lii i..iiih!nlnl "r.A i 1 1 1,,. , I titled to the votes of all members who lor anything of the like of public be found s.if- CEMETERIE8 A college meeting, an tinveillrig have subscribed to Statement .so. 1.' After quoting the Sunday Journal ed itorial. Ir. Lavls cnmi'S to the. awful sequence. Tn juM 3 days, us lie states, be has suffered such a strain on Lis health that he has already passed li.to - the class of the nervously collapsed. He does not ask for horpitnl fees as yet, and developments on this line will be nwaited with Interest Mr. Davis has conclude Oat a fv thousand dollars would be about right as tejlm 'or his wounded gums. He liaa introduced to the public a gentle man named .1 F. Root he, said to be a resident of Portland ,-.:id an attorriv. Who "whecfor'-s" and "wheroofV fo, lh Due. Mr. Rom ho attorney at law filed the complaint for the Doc lie did not. file it with a ra.p; lie .fust used u typewriter and a law book that's nil. Doc. I'-iv.'k says that he Is out tiO. 00t worth 'of nirvims energy. That's hi.1 when a fellow has to use the pinch ers for a living. Perhaps the Doc can g t hold of nn old Ktump and cling on till that "f..r'.v thou" materializes. And Mr. Rocthe will try to help the Doc pi k the tail foatheis off the golden carles v hen the gold Is stacked up from The Journal tills. Wowl meetinprs. will aivays fkient to win an in vital ion for the chief executive to speak. Acceptance will be easy, and then watch the opposition fur fly. i ROPE CITY RfNOLK GRAVES, J10 family lots. J 25 to $76. Superintend ent nt cemetery, corner of Fremont st and Cully road. Ptione Tabor 206. For f ill Information apply to Frank Schle gel. 632 Worcester blk. Phone A-2823. Full dress suits for rent, all sizes. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark st. Max M. Smith, florist, HO 5th St., op posite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215. UNDERTAKERS DUNNING. M'ENTEB & GIT-.BAUGH, undertaker and embalmera; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Lady assistant. J. P. FINLEY SONS, 3D AND MADI aon sts. Office of county coroner. Phone Main 9. Acreage For acreage, call at Wichita station on the Estacada-Cazadero carllne; only 30 minutes from First and Alder eta. I have at present a 6-acre tract and a 10-acre tract. Best of soil, etc.; no gravel; $S00 per acre; easy terms. Q. T. PARRY WICHITA BTATIOJT. orchard of 3tf0 Newlowns. 300 Snltxen bergs nnd "6 assortod family trees; 3 acres in potatoes, 3 acres In strawber ries, between trees; 1 acre In alfalfa, 3 acres in timothy and clover; 6-room, stoVy and lialf frame house, barn and outbuildings, implements and tools. Plenty of water; everything In In first class condition. Price JtJ.f.OO; 93,500 oasli payment and the place will pay out the balance, when it will readily aell for double tha original purchase price. Sounds good, but It looks better. DEVLIN & FIREBAUGII 808-9 Swetland tldr, oon 6th and Wash. aJ. U. FIREBAUGH Hood Kiver Beprcsentattv. $2500 $2700 SfiOO ?ash' balance $30 per month, nice "w bungalow near Hawthorne ave. $3200 SI 41)1) M,,"!e'"i house, full lot. Eust $ISc0 $4500 $2500 $4500 'room house, East 8lde, closv) in, wiuiuin distance. Modern Side. Full lot and new houne in Overlook, lot alone sells for l.oiio. Modern house, on Grand ave. Lot 82x1 12 H and 6-room house In Montavllla. room, modern house on Wil lamette Heights. $1,600 cash aa ranee, blinds and water heater. quarter block. m no cownussiow Charged for Selling Vour Koal Estate. HO ADVANCE In Price. 1'ou Deal Direct. Bee Me About This New Plan. . LANDLORDS AND NON.HEamttVTB 1 will rent your houses and stores and eoloet your rent for ll por cent of month ly rent If rents amount to $50, and 1 per cent if it amounts to over $60 Der month. " Martin J. Higley 13fl THXBD STimXT. TO GET 30 ACRES AT D H lere'saChance ES AT :iver DO At a price which will noon double. Sttll. drainage and location perfect. Some bearing trees and fine orchard. Tliis place will pay Interest while the young irees axe manuring, cottage and outbuildings. School and store near. Mac Rae & Angus 32 CSABTBJSB OT COUCEBOXI. Klamath Excursion Sunnyside Snap House of 7 rooms, newly tinted, strict ly modern; price $2,700, $1,200 cash, bal ance time. Open Sunday Z to 8 p. m Address T-197, Journal. The chamber of commerce of Klamath Falls has arranged for a Iloineseekers, Investors and pleasure excursion Au mst 1; 20-day limit, cheap rate round trip. This Is the opportunity for the nomeseeKer, me inventor, aa well as for the sight and Pleasure seeker. For further Information calf at Klamath Land Headquar's F. J. STEINMETZ & CO. 193 MOBBISON ST, F021TT.AHI, OB. IRVING TON Buy now before the prices ara ad. I vanced. 80x100 lot on 22d and ltd sta, elose to Brasee. 60x100 lot on ?sViit?'cloM t Tbomp- aon street, .. ... , . 11(M. 46x100 lot on llth t., olose to Tilla mook. All street Improvements in and paid. 60x100, on Hth st., close to Brasee. Street grade paid. 86x100 on 14th suciose to Tfllajnoolc. All street Improvements In and paid. 220. ! 100x100. corner loth and Braaee streets. Street srade paid. 100x100, corner 23d and Brazes streets One-third cash, balance easy terms. Irvington Investment Co. 831 Chamber of Commerce, Phone Main 3177, A 4460 ZIZLLER-BYRNES CO.. FUNERAL Di rectors, embalmers, 270 Russell. East HISS. Lady assistant. EDWARD HOLMAN. 220 .Id st. UNDERTAKER, EHICSON UNDERTAKING CO., KM balmlng; lady nss t; 409 Alder. M. 6133 Near the River With nearly an acre of ground, rustic and artistic bungalow, 6 rooms, finished in elegant style. $2,500 cash. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. 348 ALSEB ST. RUTH S DM Ullwl UPPORTS M ETZQER GOT TWO MATUilAOE Licj;.sKs to a i:n (.LV oxi; (rliJL (ru!td I'rera leased Wire.) Lincoln, Neb.. July 11. Mrs. Ruth; Brvan Leavltt will support her father during the campaign. She has promised j It without qualification. This morning ' the following telegram was received at J Falrvlow: I HHave followed every ballot , and j pledge you ray support. Mr. I'.ryan tola the Minnesota South Dakota delegations of this ROT! A '! 1 end tel..- CUE 4 Iberl X Pp.. hi: e two I ..irr; t t.S OW P. !.M a!'! M: I brbU-e I;.-! i "aid be ne, il caine l.f rt mafrte.J thr the rlvll'ai : m cf :! In th for s:.:no R -f p..r.: t t '1 of . li.u-d to L. . air- day. eriTb s an ! CV tha rr.JlK,"un. Tli civ.' tnony was perfortned yes;. :,j afterno..n by Circuit J . te ODay. I'e cf tb tirpl.er.a?J nam. 4 came to th rut ij rountu with 4 Ptoai . I v father-in-iaw. Tt-.e fit; t of ihe bride la a 4"T,'-rrftd army k colonel. nd he bad jw r.rl to a.ste in ex 4 f!jn2t:on of tc sr.aml re.ijpt toi tT) lleen.is insteJ of cne. 0 -THS tnant Il ltHl n j;. m ard tbe extra, etribution to 4 tht cJBty m ttirSdV.r paid. 1 4-" 0 : ' 4 ' : Auction Sales BY The Portland Auction Co. 211 FIRST STREET Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a. m.; fcj Friday, 2 p. m. lins wcck. Hot Weather Sales. Rv Hot Weather Sales we mean: You eoire to o ir rai-s. make your own price or. nv irofd we have in the house end we'll let you have them to keep you fr. m .cttir.e hot. That roes I As :'.ial. we ha the lwf full of all (i klads of furi)lt-,sre and we must get r!d J Ibem at v . price. t ome to I'll M RACTS $200 UP 10 PER CENT DOWN 3 PER CENT MONTHLY 20c AND UP A DAY Alter First Payment Will Bay One ol These Acre Tracts New Home EAST ASH STREET Price $3850 Lot 60x100 and new 7-room modern bouse. Including furnace, cement base ment, fireplace, situated on the south side of Ash street, between 20th and 22d streets. It is a bargain. Look it up. We can sell this on Very easy terms. $800 down and balance on easy monthly payments. MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second St. and 392 E. Burnside St. New Homes 29th and Broadway Ave. We have -two new homes that we can Snaps In Farms 87500 20 acres In cultivation, I In strawberries, family orchard, i-room house. barn, chicken-houses, 200 thickens, horse, cow, farm Imple ments; u-mlle to school, 9 miles from Portland; $3,000 cash. balAnce to suit. 86350 f0 acres. o in rutlvatton, half u.icn in uwinng orcnara; good 6-room house, barn, prune-dryer, chicken house, etc; 14-mile to school and church, 9 miles from Portland; $4,660 down. 85500 10 acres, In cultivation. family orchard, modern 6-room bun- Fn'n w w.at,er a,1(J barn, wind mill. 1,000 chickens, incubators, brooders farm machinery, living springs, rural free delivery; 8 miles from Portland; $3,000 cosh, balance 7 per cent. 855OO80 acres. 46 n cultivation good farm buildings. 2 living springs. fine soil, chickens, horse, cow farm Implements; 13 miles from Portland rural free delivery; reasonable terms' fi pr-r cent. 820003 acres all in cultivation, 60 bearing fruit trees, small fruit and berriea. buildings, rural free delivery near Mil waukie. BOLDS-WALLACE CO. Room 8, Canterbury Bldg,, 3d and Wash. Forest Grove Specials You will go a long wnv to find as good a section as this. Fnreat rtrov,. will havrt electric car service bv Decem ber 1. Now is your opportunity to get la and later reap the results. 30 ACRES, good fruit land, fair house, new barn, 2 V- miles from town, $3,400. sell op very easy terms, situated on tlwi . " ''""i 10 acres cleared, 2 acres southeast corner of Rroadway and East "."I,1""'- "-room house, barn, granary, 29th streets. The corner house and lot " spring, lamny orchard. 800 grapa Is $3,750 and the one next to the corner Is $3,600. These properties are new and up-to-date. Go and see them and then call on us and we will tell you more about them. Mall & Von Borstel 104 Second St. and 392 E. Burnside St. vlnew; 2U miles from town. 1.1 son 47 ACHES, all but 4 acres cleared, THESE TRACTS ARE ON THE OREGON ELECTRIC LINE, ONLY 38 MINUTES RIDE FROM THE JEFFER SON STREET STATION. iu-'ion "Tays br any o.i: what you want, price and ths gooJ Fir"t r on othur time, t rr.aVe your & are yours. 4' That cajlit to keep yen cooL To rive yo ; n lint of all Cie r:-r-s. Mk S. rai.ge. .'r-rom sets, urefM-r W r-m Kiirx ctrr t.i tr that m-m h;, f OhjIJ tike t.) much npice, t aneeuentl 44444e4V4V44k! c.'Tt tr our hxtus and convtne y.mr- - -. S'-if tt.t you can get anything aid J'nn.fita I -rrr-t m.Pd .verytl.trg belor.rirg to "ebe h'-use. for' annuls Wrt ITU.d. - we bsy more and U more than! f "' TV I ) 'any o?r ir'n.n doow lr the city. ' - x -1 't I..:.'. '('irl ttm tw - JJ1 FRNT KT . :r a-1 lt e.rr.tn; Hmn 1(U. A till f J-j'r- Tr-'-l ! .f; XOTICK W tave only about 49; lfs f:T tx-ys aid t!rUjTrwr rfrtrratrs lfu arrd at the! ; 1 - -" 1. . ' frKM we e;l theso, they're rbtag fast.' The Cream of Oregon Pruit and Vegetable Land Any nan can become independently wealthy in a few years off Metzger Acre Tracts. The soil is especially adapted for the cultivation of vegetables and fruit and is ideal for berries and cherries, while walnuts can be grown very profitably. By visiting Metzgcr vou can see for yourself the superiority of the soil, the desirable location and all the other advantages the tract affords. Metzger Acre Tracts are on the west side, and the Oregon Electric line gives a quick service to the lminess center of the city, with nothing to impede transit. Go out to Metzger today. Take car at Oregon Electric station at Jefferson and Front streets. A thirty-minute ride will land you at Metzger station, right on our tracts Agent on the groand who wiil gladly show you over the property. Don't fail to visit the riatural park, which will delight the residents of Metzger for all time. Call at Office for Printed Pkts and Other Information HERMAN M ETZQER, Owner 26-223 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND PHONES MAIN 474, A-1374 J ' METZGER BRANCH OFFICE, PHONE PACIFIC 019 ifaj. ".... -l: ia . ' . ."j.'-.T-ani. - m. ,' u 1 JL-..L1 . 'i ijbl.ii iu 'i ..nn i.i '-a Portland Heights $4200 .. FOB A PEW SATS OITX.Y Full lot with modern 7-room house, corner location on carllne, view cannot be obstructed. Positively the best buy on Portland Heights. SSTXZaT rlBEBAUGH, E08- Swetland Bldg., cor. 6th A Wash. 5 Acres or 10 We have 2 tracts, 1 of 5 acres and 1 of 10 acres; only 30 mlntes by O. W. P. electrlo line from First and Alder sts. Excellent soil, no gravel; $300 per acre, on easy terms of payment. KNAPP & MACKEY 113 Board of Trade Building. black soli and fertile, fine 2-story house brick cellir. good barn and mllkhouso' on main road. A snap. $5,000. S5 acres. H4 mile from Base Line only $80 per acre. XT PATS TO BUB VB CHAPIN & HERLOVV 332 Chamber of Commeroa. Mnln 1652, A 4770. A Fine Place in an Up-to Date Locality t-rooirf cottas-e. sll furnished for is. clt; 711 The Cream of IRVINGTON Fine soil, no brush or stumps; sewer, gas and water all in; ce ment walks and asphalt pave ments ; building restrictions. Modest prices easy terms. Rountree & Diamond 241 STARK ST., cor. SECOND Or E. 7th & Morris sts., Irvington flood River Orchard 6 acre. 1 mile from town; S-room hxoise, new. emn tarn, hair-acre. J- houeekeerlnc. walkln dltanc from year-old tree. .Newtown and Spltrn center of city. Price $2,750. $l.ltf beres; Morse, cow. hack, rhirkenv. pigs, cash. See 711 E. F aim on. :. etc. 4-Inch water, few merry and rear trfs. 1 year old; only 3J.1.0J. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. 4 AXJXm T. XT PATS TO SEJi TTB CHAPIN & HERLOW 132 Cha"mtr of Commerce, Phone Main 1S52, A 4770. FOK SALE BY OWNER Alonf Oreren electric railway.-1 icr 4 feet from Multnomah station. , IJS per acr.: il ere. set fwt f-om Imr- bam la tlon. Ill per arre: 7h acrs I T nr? Dt:p toon .1 iuu ad;armt to carllne. 1 tnis out, 11 i , J UU I L.LSL.L: riaar ifiiiT 1 -ere tracts I rrlnutesf 82SOO Moflern -roomj , bou-Tcor-walk lrm Tetaln wmi. 1111 jr net h xl0 fet. tast front, na rr T'rn-'?.. rrchasr. J. j tire tmv,; some thins neat an3 st- Ruanlnr. 4. TH.lr.f bid. r tracUve, li mia. trom Alder and -1st st. ,