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V TITg OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, SEPTEMBER 18. 1008. I J-.U" ,, ' .- 1 - . , I LI 1!-' X- i- -- J J CAR1LY ACT LAND GRAND OPENING AT KING HILL, IDAHO 15,000 acres of Idaho's most productive fruit land, lying along the Snake River and the main line of the; Union Pacific, will be, opened for settlement, : ' , under' the Carey Act, OCTOBER TWELFTH Ban Francisco Office ; Oregon Journal ; J20 CaU CUg. Telephone XMruf aill . AXTKBTIS1TBTS A WO BXTB. cumuii avsoiuyaD. Oregon lana wku tn Man FraneUeo can have their mall ant la car of . The Journal Office,'. , ' ...I BROWN, Representative. ';. 1 CLASSIFIEDAD. RATES Each Inaartlon, 1 cant a counted word. No ad laaa than 11 oanta par Inaartlon. Llnteruone ror tna erica or a. tat and found, help wanted, alto' The sale will be held under the supervision of the State Land Board of Idaho! Immense surplus of X ' pure water, wonderfulljr rich soil, ideal climate, un surpassed transportation, permanent market, mod ern conveniences and splendid location. Cannery , building to.be ready in the Spring. SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES; Of a fare and a third. Tickets on sale October 9 and 10, at all points on the Union Pacific and the J I - r . J I" il 1 1 1 i J 1 ' L U. K. & JN.y Letauea xnionnauon, oooKieis ana lit erature may be had by addressing either I KINGS BILL IRRIGATION & POWER CO. f Main OfficeBoise, Idaho B. S, Cook & Company, Oregon Agents N X Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or. . av tlon wanted. (or the prloe of t. ran fur rant and wanted to oant a word, I laaartlona da. J ha trii Count elx worda to tha Una. "New Tmtir" (a rat a measure. 1 fnctL II lines), 14 oanla par Inch. Tha Journal will not ba r for error, ahould any occur phone, bii ibidio aponall "WwiiAdi" will ba accepted over tha biat Tha Joun la for arrora. In auoh ad a. Prompt pay man t expected! Phones, Main 7173; A-C051. -Hours, s a. tn.to I Hatu re, S a. mto I p. m. rdaya, I a. m. to 10 p. WEATHER RETORT. Fermnsa-id Acreage 18 ACRES on the rich Reedville Prairie, only 101A miles from Portland, mile from railroad station, on good public road, all cleared and in high state of cultivation, all well fenced, two good wells of water, large barn worth $1,500, good 7-room house, all in good condition, good outbuildings, good young orchard mixed fruits; PRICE ONLY f 8,000; one-third cash, balance to suit the 'pur chaser. a i Vty ACRES, all cleared and in a high state of cultivation, V mile from railroad station, on two good public roads, well watered, large barn worth $1,000, good large house, new 8-room house, good out- T buildings, small orchard of mixed fruitsPRICE ONLY $6,500; I $2,000 cash, balance on easy payments. 15 ACRES, 10 miles west of Portland, on good public road, all cleared and in a very high state of cultivation, all suitable for plant- X sua; VJ vviuLci appics, vviiu vt y vui &uiu uuu, k aawu ONLY f 250 PER ACRE; 25 per cent cash, balance to suit the purchaser. 6 ACRES on the Oregon City carline, 2 blocks from railway station, 5 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, balance very light brush, on good public road; PRICE ONLY $400 PER ACRE; one-third cash, balance easy payments. 5 ACRES on the Willamette river, facing good public road, 1 acre cleared, balance heavy timber, all suitable for cutting up into acre tracts; PRICE f 2,500; $500 cash, balance on terms to suit. 3 ACRES, 9 miles from Portland, 1 block from streetcar line, 1 acre cleared, balance good timber, all good rich soil, no rock or gravel, on good public road; PRICE ONLY 9350 PER ACRE. TSE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 245$ Stark Sfreel Fhone Sfaio 35 and A35O0 Tba trough of low 'pressure extend lna from .British Columbia south to California, has remained nearly station ary and Inereaaed In Intensity with tha result that tha conditions over tha north Faolflo states are threatening In many plaoas but no rat it of consequence has yet" occurred. The temperatures are above norrnal and1 tha changes since yea terdsr have been small and unlmnort- ant, except In southeastern Jdaho where it is cooler. . ) Tba Indications are for generally fair weather in this district Bunds, witn lower temDeraturea. except In -south eastern Idaho where It will be slightly warmer. . FORECASTS. J Portland and vicinity Sunday fair and cooler; northwesterly winds. Oreron Sunday fair, cooler except near tha coat; north to west winds. Washington Sunday fair and cooler; north to west winds. ' Idaho Sunday fair, cooler north and southwest portions; warmer southeast portion. minimum temperature 69 degrees; river reading at 8 a. m., 6.2 feet; change In last 24 hours 0.8 foot Total ralnfill. (6 p. m. to 6 p. m.)," none; total rain fill since September 1. 190S. 0.09 -Inch: normal rainfall since SeDtember 1. 1908. 0.62 Inches; deficiency, 0.43 Inches; to tal sunshine September 11. 1908, 10 hours. 12 minutes: posnlble- sunshine September 11. 1908, 12 hours 48 min utes; barometer, (reduced to sea level) it i p. m., 29.97 inches. NEW TODAY. Oldest Receiver U. S. Land Office Tells What He Knows About Oregon Military. Roa.V Grant lands now on sais tn iasa ana iiarney coun ties. Head thlai Portland -"Or-on Valla V Tn1Co Oantlentan In 11(6 I earns to Lake eounty. and am. therefor on ef the oldest pioneers. Th United Ktata land office records were moved her by me. and I aasumed th duties of receiver of th United States land office, ana later eatahLlshed Ikavlew as the eoun- tr aeat. Tha nrlvlnal mllltar rnad was partially surveyed by ma, lit 18(6, and i am in a position to know th character of th lands. Th road was established through th best portion of southern Oregon, and even In 1((( I recall that th grant was. in many places, literally ooverea with, wild pluma. and, with rare exceptions, these natural fruits have borne fruit every year sine, not to apeak of th -planted and cultivated r raits, which possess a remarkabl fla vor and have thriven quite aa euccese- fullV. Of late vniri n.rh.n. tha r.nre especially along the military road, has been grased too closely; still, If fenced. ii reproduces very rapidly, and conatl tutes a country whlrh. n It used mi i mo paai, cnieny ror stock, enables those' Who follow that business In he. come Independent In- a short time. Of course, at mat enrly date, and until RUUUl ions, ma nslllrsl vraaaAfl war over anev-aeep and covered the great bulk of the grant and If protected, thla same conamon would return. Tours "Uiy GEORGE CONN." Farm and Lot for $200 We are selling tracts of the following ""i't.1 V0.0 .xrr ,ra( t- Including a od lot at Lak. view, county seat of slice, good Lake county 6 trasts of 12 tracts of 400 tracts of 600 tracts of 1.020 tracts of 4.080 tracts of 6.974 tracts of 1,000 acres each. (40 acres each. ISu acres each. 80 ncres each.' 40 acres each. 20 acrns each. 10 acres each. (With Irrigation). SKIS US AT ONCK. ORKOON VALLEY I.ANO CO Jik"- ' M. Hvskall. 831 Chamber of Comtncrce. MARRIAGE LICENSES F. J. Jones. 6 East Couch street. 21. and Jessie Bartell, 18. Jacob Phillips. 642 Williams avenue. 30, and Hattie Simons. 26. R. A. Keller. 121 Nevada street. 21. and Josie Smith, 21. Douglas Patterson. 635 Linn avenue. 33, and Kate Underwood. 27. Jake Grossman, 880 First street, 27, and Bessie Suhutnlk, 19. W. F. Marshall, Lents, 21, and Nel lie E. Chauncey, 18. John Saul, 828 Clay street, 24. and Marie C. Monner, 21. Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith & Co., Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash lngton sts. SPECIAL FLAT CORNERS or Good Investments Lot 50x100 and 8-room house situate on the northwest ccrnpr of Kast 12th and E. Pino Sis. f i ice 11,700. Terms. Flatlron niere. hcinv tlm nnrth.Bf corner of Clackamas rim! E. First Sts Price $.i,50). Ti rms.- If you are looking for buys, these properties will look good to you. Lei Us Write Your Fire Insurance Mall & Von Borstel 892 E. Burnstde St. and 101 Second St. NEW TODAY. . if n'w II n'rtR villi! Ml R Addition HEW TODAY. XTW TODAY. The Astor Motto IVJABELVILLE "BUY LAND, WHEN IM- PfcOVEMENTS REACH YOU, SELL AND BUY FURTHER OUT AGAIN." Several real atat dealeve bav aakad He how w can put acAsx.VlU.a lota Ion th market at th pile we ai ailing them for. W told them that w bought Uu property t place ea tn r i market a a meana o firm to th public Which adjoins and is a part of the new Swit townsite of Ken wood. All lots high and sightly, and will make you more money than any property within the city of Portland. Our terms are easy. See, us about it. Introducing ur W do tiot axprrt to make any money on these lota at tn ' price w r sailing them tor, but we ,' are setting th advertising-, which mean a whole lot to a real 'te firm )uat 1 l W. . . i . 1. . Kk,Ia mil ' John Jacob Astor began w ziiirvzlt vtnd throuh '4T,r: 1 f m e I sail n 49 eamaWsl av ai. wv i w lie aS a DOOr bOV. bUt aS a our ahare of the reel estate hiisln a ' r. , FV J! . " HIT lOim OMn WTTK VS wiu asxa. it. IVJABELVILLE Lots $85 and $100 Holmes & Menefee 89 THIRD ST. Chamber of Commerce. AllWe Ask SEE $ic dowv, ss mm uovrm. Ahsolutelr elean lots, and only I mln utea from end of Mnntavllla earllna. Our agenta. mSDMOsTD BUBAX. BITAT1 CO, end of carl Ice. will be at their office and on tract every day, lnolodlng Sua daya Murphy & Caswell i 30 BTAMTC BT. Thoni Xaata S8T7 A-932. Some choice locations, ea track, close In; also aom waterfront with track age. Over look Betz & 8ons. florists, funeral designs. 349 H Morrison. Woodlawn 1512, C-1866. Clarke Bros., florists Fin, flowers an( t'loral designs. 289 Morrison st Fall dress suits for rent, all sizea Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark St. Max M. Smith florist, ISO 5tli t., op. poslte Meier & Frank s. Main 7215. FUNERAL NOTICES COLLINS St. Johns, September 12, Feter IS. Collins, member of Willam ette Aerie 1558, F. O. E. Brother Eagles and friends are requested to attend the funeral services at Holman's chapel, Third and Salmon streets, at 2:80 p. m. today, Sunday. Interment Rlverview cemetery. In fii e Hands of Receiver THE PACIFIC MAIL ORDER CO. 210 FIRST STREET BETWEEN TAYLOR AND SALMON J. T. WILSOIN, AUCTIONEER Appointed to sell and distribute this immense stock of $60,000.00 worth of . . ,Y1 ' - i. 1 - r f C . a general mercnanaise. ia gicai ic ucna inonuay, aeptemoer ifist. at 9 a. m, ana continues untu tnc enure biock is ciosea oux. MACHINERY and HARDWARE. A complete line of farm implements, builders' hardware, carpenter tools, loggers supplies, etc. AND HARNESS. Rubber and iron tire buggies. Work and driving harness. Harness extras RANGES AND STOVES. Car load of high grade steel ranges, heating stoves, oil stoves, camp stores, etc . FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES. A complete line ot groceries, case goods, all leading brands of family groceries. ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS, i Everything in flower and garden I seeds, crop seeds, etc. FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS. Bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture, carpets, rugs, linoleum, etc. TINWARE and GRANITE WARE A tine assortment of select stati granjteware, tinware, woodenwtre, etc. PROVISIONS AND PEED. Flour, feed. and foodstuff, dairv and stock salt, chick feed. etc. PAINTS. OILS. VABNTSH. Interior and exterior paint, roof paint, cil, etc MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Phonographs, banjos, guitars, mando lins, strings, records, notions and miscellaneous. CROCKERY. POTTERY. ETC Dinner sets, hotel snd restaurant dishes, toiletware, glassware, crocks. CIC. POHL The funeral of Frederluk Clay son Pohl, beloved son of Drs. Emll and Esther Pohl, will be held at the family residence, 393 Williams avenue, at 2 p. m. today. Sunday. Friends of the family invited. In'erment Lone rFlr cemetery. THOMPSON The funeral services of Grling Oliver Thompsonj infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson, will be held at the family residence, 1009 Mallory avenue, at z p. m. today, Sunday. Friends of the family Invited. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. BENNETT The funeral of Mrs. Ida M. Bennett, wife of E. F. Bennett, who died yesterday at the Columbia, will be held from Finleys chapel Mon day morning at 10 o cloeK. Fr vited. Double Your Money Hood River Bargain 10 acre, rich clay loam soil, easily worked; 9 acren of this Is in Yellow NowtownK and some Winter Bananas, all In prime condition; only 2 miles from Hood River depot; .similar property In this neighborhood hold for from SG00 to S.SO0 per acre. This will sell for $10, 000 within 4 years. We can deliver It today for 14.000: 11.700 cash will do It sounds good and will look better. DEVLIN & fIRCBAL'GH EOS-9 Swetland bldg., cor. 6th and Wash. f you desire a restricted resi dence location with all MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. It's the onlyaddition right on the river bank. Scenic and other advantages unexcelled. Take "L" car, transfer to "R-S" car at Shfcver street. Agents on ground. Terms and prices see A.F.Swensson&Co. Washington St. Friends ln- UXDEKTAKimS DUNNING, M'ENTEE & GILBAUGH. undertakers and embalmers: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 4J0. ' Lady assistant A SNAP f.Oxino on the west side of Renton strei-t. "0 feet north of Dixon street. l.ooi; ,ii nils, it is surely nwav below value. Water, sewer. r, cement walk aim sireci iui;y improved. Price Only $2159 MALL & V01V BORSTEL 392 E. Burnskle st. and 104 2d St. PROSPECT PARK The Cream of IRVIINaTOIN Has asphalt pavements, cement sidewalks, sewer, gas and Bull Run water. Parked streets and building restrictions. Is higher, closer in and more desirable than any other part of this ideal home nighborhood. Take Woodlawn or Alberta car at Second and Washington streets to Knott street and walk one block east. Lots $1000 s;" result of his early invest ments in undeveloped real estate, the Astor holdings now represent the enormous sum of nearly three billion dollars--$3,000,(XX),000. RoseCityPark Begins at 45th street. West avenue, on Mount Tabor, is 60th street. It is already close in. but lots on eraded streets, with cement side- WarehOIISe PTOperllCS laid, are only $500. Several handsome homes are al ready built and occupied. There is a building boom this fall in that dwtrict. Val t 41 B ues nave advanced to per cent in one year. Good in tcrest on your money, but small compared to the ad i . vance wnicn anotner year will bring. A small payment down and a smaller one, each' month will enable ydu to lay the foundation for a fortune. Don't forget the Astor motto. Hartman & Thompson Chamber of Commerce. ACREAGE 48 acres, all In cultivation, rood soil. soma fruit, half mile to railroad station, only few miles out. will sell all or part. $200 per acre, half cash; ad joining land held almost double th prlc. TO EXCHANGE S acres choice lrrlrated land, for g-ood residence lot Portland, valued not more than 11,000. 710TS NOTICE! On and After September the 16th, 1908 All inside lots in our townsite and beach resort J. P. Finley & Son 2!Md Lndy assistant. Main 9; A-169S. ZKLLfcK-BlRNES CO., FUNERAL Di rectors, embalmers. 270 Kussell. East 10SS? Iflily assistant. HOWARD HOLmAN, 220 3rd street. UNDERTAKER. Northrop Acres Close Irrr wejit sl.ie. and selline at the very low price of StfisO each. This n ro Fi eri. v will inone than double In the next year. Call at the office and let us show you. Easy terms. M. E. LEE Room 411 Porbett bldftr. Easy Terms Rountree & Diamond 241 Siark St. Cor. Second mm CITY On East Pine, near 15th st- at Jr- t rain. See us. J PENINSULA Several rood buys on which bl prof- ; It can be made. ST20O M I A perfect home. $ rooms. Broadway I and East 22d, around 66x100 and no bet-1 ter buy anywhere. ' S5UOO A 7-room modern horns snd two lots. , Multnomah at.; half cash will handle, j ' ' SZSOO I Two lots. Willamette Helrhts: will di vide. ,: t S60O . .. V IUW, VU OW. " UI. . . . berta and Webster, that are worthy In- stant consideration. Wl WaJJT Good residence lots, close tn, at cor rect prices: also Improved properties everywhere. ; JACKSON & DEERING Phona Main S45. 248 Stark st ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM- balmlns: lady n t; iQ9 Alder, M si3. CEMKTERTEa robe eiry binole qraves, $io: family lots. I1B to ITS. SUDerlnUnd- ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont t and Cully road. Phone Tabor JOS. Fo run information apply 10 irana Bcnie Kel, 611 Worcester bill Pbone A-Mt. lawyers' Abstract Trust Co., room Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty E. Kh and E. Coach Two Good Houses Price $7250 Two good houses and 50x100, south east corner E. 16th anS E. Couch ata. very easy terms. Mall & Von Borstel 192 E. Burnslde st. and 104 Id St. MeafHome At the right price; beautiful grounds, lot 44x100; home is well built apd convenient terms to The price per lot will be $75 instead of $50 as heretofore, and this price will be subject to change without notice). Nehalem Bay Land Co. Room 3 Chamber of Commerce and 1000 Williams Ave. Monroe-Slreet Dome 7 ROOMS Price $4200 Lot 60x100 and 7-room modern horn, being No. 289 Monroe st This Is beautiful home; has full cement base ment, furnace, etc. ; all fas fixtures,' linoleums and shades go with th plaoa. See It. We can make terms. Mall & Von Borstel S93 E. Burnslde' at and 104 2d at suit IT PAYS TO SEE US. CHAPIN &HERL0W 332 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1652, A4770. Have your abstracts made by tha Title tk Trust Co.. 7 C of C. "Paclflo Title A Trust Co.. the leadlns abstractors. I04-6-S-7 Falllns bldr W, R. "HalillD 4 Co.. abstracts, cer- tlflcates of title, eta t Corbett bldg. SEWING MACHINES. Drop head and cabinet machine; cut lery, dairy implements. LACE CURTAINS. Telescopes, valises, portieres, . cooch cenr era, draperies, window shades snd sundry merchandise. CLOTHINO AND SHOES. Loggers' and rnea's footwear, wo men's and children's shoes and rub bers, rubber boots, etc We intend to dose out this entire stock in as short rims as possible. The stock will be sold regardless of cost in quantities to suir intending purchasers. For particulars concerning this stock inquire at Wilson's Miction House, corner Second snd YamhilL In addition to the stock we hsve a fine lot of fixtures, including roll top desks, typewriters, desks, nearly new L. C Smith No. 2 typewriter; Raymond snd Wilihira fe 44tfx51X: complete office fixtures, files, cabinets, etc; a fine lot of grocery fixtures; one team horses; set truck harness: single harness' de- vi - -, wmww, uuk&a, ua lannsieTaDie tut1 tarts and building material not mentioned tn this advertisetnest. J. T. WILSON. In Ourg Sale. Williams Abstract Company, Inc., will No II. rive you tha lowest prlcea on abstracts. Js stark st. room NEW TODAY. WHAT'S THAT? O. the aama thing- as my neighbor said follow the Crowd to Stevenson anrf T w lor, where you can get those buys of 5 acrea at Tlg-ardvllle, 1500. i I'M acres aa above. SR0. one-acre tracts at same place for H2S per alnfrle acre. Don't buy unUI you sea the Hat at Rooms 310-Jtl. 285 Wasb. St. HOLLADAY'S ADDITION The et hmt pUee te Pertlaai te bee. Oes7TUpaioai eerter as vidii rmumr jrwrtY 9w id city. ir-t is belleviB. Better r ul see the saaey ctteloe resideaeea eewetrwctloa asxl tba lapnnamu els eav THE OREQON'REAL ESTATE COMPANY Niiun, oai9v& $51 Csisln Balance X0 per month for 1 acre of land, all cleared, close to car line and school. IT PAYS TO SEE US. CHAPIN & HERL0W 332 Chamber tf Commerce. Main 1652, A4770. FOR SALE OR TRADE f aeraa ef rood f-raaa land, la Cow. lit a county, waah- 7 milea from R. TV town and Colombia rivar; eloa to K. r. IX and goo4 s-oad. Price IT per acre. Vnil trade for ey good property. Cout Commercl&I Co. PICK THIS UP $0x100 on tha north aide of East r, vis street, between list and I2d; water. vwwwr, muu Biuvwrnaa la. This Is Cheap at $900 HALL & VON BORSTEL 111 E. Burnalde at. and 104 Id st. Buys 8 acres, heavily timbered, 10 miles west of city, about 1 mile from Linnton electric line. This price for this week only. Call 231 Worcester bldg.. Third and Oak streets. SNAP For Two Days Only II tnadds lota, lift cau at ioi vahi East leae thaa BraMt Kaat OUaaa. Pboae 2 Acres All cleared, close to o-cent car j line, good school within 5 min utes walk; a desirable place; S90 casn, Daiance $ZU per month. IT PAYS TO SEE US. CHAPIN &HERL0W 332 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1632. A 4 770. Union Avenue 16rgl6 en the eovthwavt oomer ef K. Oouch and Cnloe eve. This Is a fine boat nan property, ror terms ee this eae see fk. Mall & Voa Borstel til m BereetOe eC ea4 111 Id st. Day a Dome In Covell Big Bargain eery mod era keuae ef T tad pastry; concrete fooaW t waaa trars: eouhle floora: ur-jbouc uwrJ tee DtTi-uffraa co, K . lt Alder et Wkere rou oen ret rapid ear eerrlee. at the aaaie ttma where yee eea stow eoenethlae, eae ay urn eery tcrea. eae te rive acrea. ea price er tew aa. Terwilfier Homestead On the west aide, 10 minutes from the business centers. VAI.UXS FOLLOW CTLAJTSPOKTA- Three electric carllnes now rannlne throurb this property, rrvlnr splendid service, boo Corner, (0x100, on First st,vj blocks rrom carline. 650 Lot. 50x100, on Front St., 1 block from rarllne. 750 Corner. 60x100, on Front st, 1 block from carline, 900 Lot, 00x100. on Front st cement side walk and street grade paid; nna view, SIOOO Lots. I9xl6, m Kelly Hint en Im provement in ana paid, S140O Business comer, 106x116, en Cofbett st. carline. One-fourth cash, belenoe aery terroa, J. C. COSTELLO Phones Mala IITT. A-4416. Ill Chamber ef Oommeroa. Suburban Home lClxlSO. I -room house, with bath and electrlo llajhts; barn, ohlcken-houaa, rar- ss.uuv. win sen eii or den and fruit. Dart of around Owner must sell. with house. Baay terms. alount scott car. W. L. WOROAN saa rinnra bxjkk ' SISOO Good s-roon act tare, bath, basement, improved streets, splendid location; terms. 20OO New l-room hoeae, electricity, full basement, streets; terma. end proved 2500 ftaw l-rooaa eottasre. TP end eaiance szv par moniaw 2750 ew S-reoea kernes gmm mat alectrteity full eeeaent baaeroant. -ment waah traya; !I6 eawso, halancia is per moat m. 81 50 o l-room eettsxe. ene brook inw tmruim vui ui ioi, IVOZltQ, Uoe awn, ri trail im; a BergaJa. 3S0O New mod era T- ruiiy impreved stree beeeav r ooia atraeta. rim w t- 11.606 rash, balance terma; splendid l00-r medere a-reeaa keeee lot to vioca caruM. riae lawm. nice fruit treee; Ai WaeUea. Take eaaaresde er afssust Teker earn OfOee eat as re as Xaast STta ead Besjsasat. C.T.SnlInsrS.Dro. tamo m. nortfirajre Loans Leet ratee ef tntareet XjOVXSJ aaXOaSOsr. ' SSS fleck ftreet. eeeas. 25th and Oregon Sis. . 6-Room Horna Price $3350 Corner lot, 50x100; goe4 S-room hoese. In fine condition; situated en the north-1 west corner 36th end Oreron ata. We can sell this property on vary easy terms: 1500 down, balanoe tn monthly Installments with Interest t per oanl ' on ell deferred-payments. , MaU & Von Dorstel 13 EL Burnstde st and 104 dV 1,1 20 Acres; THS OOUNTRX CUOA $1500 Per Aero A BFLENDID FlATTnDI PRO0PO8 TIOK. TERMS. ADDRESS X-lla. CAU JOCRNa-U . WAREHOUSE PROPERTY sn.(MM Today: ee Wttw warehouse praperty la the city, railway aJonatauae ef Tt: charter blocks adolnrnsj It era held et from I1S.SS6 up not as soodj b lieva what we tell yoa. Ijt eoee an4 see for yeeraelf. Think ef tt, e wbo.e half bloek. and the only ee tnat can bebad la that diatrici. This price Is fr eely fv eaye Porter & Frcncli irr CeenmarnsU eld. 4' COLUMBIA TRUST COMrAT.'V, TfTlocr Conch fu:" t. T i