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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY. EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, '1B08. 11 TEL1PEST RAGES L Well-Meant. Efforts to Re- lieve Aged Poetess Pile . .Grief Upon Her. ' (United Press teased Wire.) Ban Francisco, Nov. 7. -Ina D, Cool brlth, California' first poetess; persona friend . of Joaquin Miller, Bret Harte, Charles -. Warren Stoddard, Gertrude Atherton, . Ambrose Bierce and other distinguished authors of the west, has resigned in anger from the Spinners' club, the exclusive organisation of ria.-isH arA waa ain hnnnra w n.,.K. Her letter of resignation a accom- '. panted by 590.80. proceeds from a fund - collected by the club ror her benefit and , over -which arose the dispute that ended In her resignation. Miss Coolbrlth has given out a state ment of .herTeasons for resigning from the club and charges that members of . the club misrepresented her attitude, j The fund that caused the dispute was originally called "the Ina D. Coolbrlth . fund," and was later changed to .the "Spinners' benefit fund." A total of $1,000 was raised by contributions and the publication of a book of Miss Coot brlth'a poems. The money was Invented In a 6 per cent railroad bond, giving Miss Coolbrlth $4.15 2-8 a month reve nue, : .w--..-. M any of Miss Coolbrlth'a friends, chief among whom has been. Gertrude Atherton, nave demanded that the money be turned ovet, to Miss Coolbrlth, since the Spinners failed to raise , enough to get a sufficient revenue for th rwiataaa' llvin." a.n.rtaAa t Miaa ftanl. brith' was accused of haying demanded the money, and she denies this In ber 'statement.. "The sum total of all moneys re ceived by me from the Spinners benefit fund is $90.80, and this I have returned, withdrawing my name from the roll of honorary membership," says Miss Cool- brlth. ..... The statement says In part! "I distlnetly aver that I have made no personal demand, nor Instigated any de- mand, for any part of the capital nor for Interest. Has anyone ever eon. sidered for one moment the agony of humiliation I have suffered while my nam was being dragged all over the continent as a mendicant an applicant for almst . . "It Is a mistake to say that the Spin 'ners made arrangements for me to live comfortably at Carmel-by-the-Sea. The library position there offered me, was attached to a precarious salary of 110 per month, depending upon collection from the citUent. , Moreover. I was told -I must not disturb the then incum bent," - -;:- :- . : ' OIL FINE" OP THIRTY .MILLIONS; PERHAPS Special Dlspetcn t Tie JooraeU Jackson, Miss., Nov. 7.-A special terra of the United States district court Is to convene here Monday for the trial of the case against the Standard Oil company in Indiana. In October. 1306, an indictment In which there were 1. 14 counts, was returned hero against the company. The ease covers alleged shipments of oil at a discriminatory rate in favor of the Company from Whiting. Ind., to Grand Junction. Tenn., over the Illinois Central railroad. The indictment was the outcome of an in vestigation made by James R. Garfield, commissioner of corporations. - i, II,. ariiil4 It he ft penally ur u" v""- --;,-.,,. Imposed, , wouia oe over iav.,. by Judge Lahdls of Chicago, and that the minimum fine, should it be Imposed, would be not less than $1,800,000. AT THE THEATRES Squaw Man" CIobc Tonight. Tonight at 8:15 o'clock, the last per formance of the favorite actor, Dustln Farnum and his excellent supporting company in the beautiful western play. "The Squaw Man," will be given at the -Jleillg theatre, fourteenths and Washington streets.--, -- ' -"-. Good Show at Fantage. , The following seta are scoring at the Pantages this week: Shepp's dog, pony and monkey circus, Klein. Ott Bros., and Nickelson, America's premier : musical act; La Toy Broa. comedy acrobats; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buckley and Les ter and MUler. James "J Corbctt at the Baker. James J. Corbett who has been Blessing- large audiences all week tthe Baker n Ills latent W success, "Fac ing the Music," will appear for the last time here tonight. : ; : Men and Women" : at. Bungalow. Tni,ht will Via the last time Portland theatre-goers, will have an opportunity of seeing Belasco's "Men and Women" IV a nlgn class company, ior ii is na.ru ly likely it will, ever be revived again. 'Midnight In New York" Tonight Tonight the Blunkall company at the Lyrlo will repeat that sensational melo drama, "Midnight in New York." which his been crowding that theatre all week. It is one-of the most thrilling plays Portland has ever seen. Tho Montana Limited' at Star. This "afternoon and tonight" for the last time, this week's success at the Star, "The Montana 1 Limited." can be seen. The show and company have more than made good. , At the Grand Sunday. Ltnd, the artlstld dancer with the gorgeous wardrobe, will be seen at the Grand until tomorrow night tn connec tion with a strong bill of vaudeville features. Tbweara many attractive specialties. - .-. , ' , Paid In Full'! Tomorrow. The attraction at the Helllg theatre, for four plghts, Jeglnnlng tomorrow," will be the great American play, "Paid In Full." A special price matinee will be given Wednesday. - wCupld" at the Orpheum. ... - Morrow and . Sohellberg in "Happy's Millions" have a pleasing skit of fron tier life. The playlet ends happily and a real "Cupid makes Its - appear ance. While "Cupid" appears to be scarcely more than-en infant, he has seen more, than 26 years, Pennsylvania ' mined ' It. 056,41 S net Ions of anthracite coal in 1807, . ex 'ceedlng the best previous year's produc tion by more than -11.000.000 tons. It is estimated that 7,000,000,000 - tons , re main unmlned. ' ' - ; '. . ' When using, an acetylene headlight at night it is test to tie a white hand ' kerchief over the front, both to see and be seen,- . i , : ' . ry Cincinnati Ra$;es., Cincinnati, Nov. 7 Weather ' elear, track fast. Latonla results yesterday: First race, six furlongs,- purseMrs. Bewail, 104 (Griffin), won; Plume, 100 (Kennedy), second; , Miss Crittenden, 196 (Pickens), third. Time, 1:11. Second race, mile, selling Floreal, $7 (Kennedy), won; Dispute, 10S (Glas ' nr). second; Alice Balrd, 101 (Butler), . third. Time, 1:41 J-S. 1 Third race, seven f urlotvgs; selling . Grande Jsme, 101 (Qlasner), won: Sor rel Top, 10 (Orifrln), second; Almee, C 10a (Garner), thjlrd. Time,. 1:3 S !-. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap, ati ages Berwick. ,123 (Heidel). won; Painty Dnme, 108 (Butler), second; lithon. lit (Kennedy), .third. Time, . 1:1$ 4-5... ' - Fifth race seven furlongs, selling . Deacon. . 108 (Pickens), won; Martius, Tit 109 (Martin), second; Mortihoy, - 107 (Glasner). third. Time, 1:27 8-6. . Sixth race, mile and seventy ytrds, elllnir lrlv Tiulrhir. US (Maninl Brancas, 104 (Kennedy), second;' Alma t jI v - wevBrlc". inirq. Time, We are the exclusive users and have uiptieu iu us aireci. Armvur s com-iea eastern beef, from"-Which we cut our steaks and roasts. You should try the San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 CALL BUILDING CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified advertisements in The Jour nal are- as follows: , No ad less than 15c per Insertion. . Phone or charred ads (a tor line per insertion; 7 Insertions for the price of I. . Cash ads le per word per Inser- - tion, 7 insertions for the price of 4. Lost and found, help wanted. ,v situations wanted, for .-rent and , wanted to rent ads la per word per , Insertion, t insertions lor. the price :- ll to $0 words. 0n; 31' to $8 1 Words. J5c; matrimonial, mani curing, massage end bath ads, 10o per line per Insertion, ' , :. " Card of thanks, meeting ana fu neral notices,, 60o per Insertion. New today (agate measue, 14 - lines to Inch), $4o per inch. Count words te line. - - The Journal cannot guarsntee ao enrsey or assume responsibility for er rors of any kind occurlng In telephoned advertisementa Should any sd appear Incorrect on first Insertion, The journal will not be responsible for subsequent Insertions. The Journal's business office Is open fronr 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Saturdays 8 a. Vhonesffiain 7173; A-6051. WEATHER REPORT The western high pressure area has remained nearly stationary - with its crest over the great Salt Lake basin. The eastern depression la not well de fined, but ill center is evidently near the mouth of the St, Lawrenoe river. During the last $4 hours light rain has fallen in British Columbia and along the Washington coast and at scattered places in the lower take region and the New England . and middle Atlantic states. The weather elsewhere"tn near ly all portions of the United States Is clear except on the Pacific coast, Where .fog (tineas exists. The tempera tures are from 10 to 15 degrees above normal in - tha .Pakotas, Montana, and the Canadian northwest, and they have risen since yesterday between 10 and IS degrees in the Atlantic states from Maine to Florida. In the other sec tions of the United States the temera tures are about normal and the changes Since, yesterday have been unimportant. The Indications are for fair weather In this district tonight and Sunday, with nearly stationary temperaturea . Temp. . , -Max. Mln. Preelp. Atlanta," Ga. ........ 4 Baker City. Or...... 60 . JO 0 Boise, Idaho ....... 3 0 Calgary. Alberta ,..J4 0 Chicago, 111. .......83 Helena, Mont 64 ti 2 Jacksonville, Fla. . , .68 . 64 0 Lewlston. Idaho..,. 63 83 , 0 Los Angeles. Cal... 78 6 J Marshfield, Or. ....63 44 0 New Orleans, La.... 6 8 53 . J New York. N. Y...-48 i pooatello, Idaho ....66 S3 0 Portland. Or........ 6 8 41 0 Rosebjrg, Or. .,... 64 g St. Lake" Utah... ...68 88 0 San Francisco. Cal. .68 48 , 0 Seattle, Wash. .....64 , 60 0 Spokane, Wash 63 80 0 Walla- Walla, Wash. 68 44 0 MARRIAGKUCESSES - William C. Alvord, Fourteenth street, 86. and Annie O'Toole, 83. Joseph fe. Eastman. 1031 East Twenty seventh street. North, 34, and Theodore J.Tk' Ro'selair. Columbia county," 45. and Llssetta Dombrowef. 38. and Verdia MaVllIe, 23. r . 34, and Selma Maria Sklcklig, ,33. Thomas E. Kirk. 513 H 8-vTer street, 38, and Myrtle Daisy Barnes, 84., 80. and Mae Kverm, io PORTLAND Florist Co., choice out flow. ers ,ana iuner4 gtwu in h'- son. . ii i I i i Washington bldg cornwr 4th and Wash- in gtonsia-Jx n.n a Ron, florists, funeral deslana S4V4 Morrison. Main 8086; A-1877; Clarke Broa. florists Fine flowers snd floral designs. 88 Morrison st cull iintau suits for rent all sisea. Unique Tailoring Co., 80 Stark st " Max M. STnito7florist, 160 5th St. op- poelte Meier a Frank's. Main T315. . DEATHS POTTER November 6, H. H. Potter. os nr..i T7olr ...'19 tiiKArfttllnHlS. WILLINO November , H. Willing. a4w AisfSb Kfl IaKo nTiAiimnnlO- r CRAMER November . Miss L I. Cra- mer. city, age i; qipntnena. .; FUNERAL KOT1CI3 ' " LINCOLN-QARFIELD POST '"T'r NO. S Members and old sol- a . oners are requesiea w wn ine runersi oi our iti v-uhit fi.nrn A VtarHnon. enm- IL .pany O. 90th New York Vol- , unteers, ounaay. nui, o, . cnapei or 1 ' Sd and Madison ate., 1 p. m. Interment at O. A. R. Cem- " etery. J. W. CURRAN. ...... Commander. NEL86N At his late residence, 656 ry Nelson. aged 71 years. Fneral.erv- IOCS wm DO ntJiu cu,,, .."v.-.. at 3 P. m., from Erlcson's chapeL 409 Alder street Friends Invited. Inter ment Rlverview cemetery. MONUMENTS MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU- ments, an iinai 48-70 Grand ave. N. Imhoff ft Dorcaa land's leading marble and granite wka FUNERAL DlRECTTORS DUNNING, M'ENTEB 4 GILBAUOH. underUkers and embalmers: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Lady assistant. J. P. Finley & son Madison. Lady attendant. Main ; A-16. F. 8. DUNNING. Inc. east side funeral dlrectora E. Alder and E. th st. ZELLER-BVRNES COj. FUNERAL Dl- rectors. embalmers, 370 Russell. East 1088. Lady, assistant. EDWARD 110L.iu.AN. UNDERTAKER, 330 3rd street . . ' ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO, EM balmlng: lady M t: 409 AMer. M 5183. CEMETERIES ROSE CITT SINGLE GRAVES. $14 e. miiv lata. 125 to 175. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st. and truny roaa. jrnone -iaoor juo. rui full Informetlon apply to Frank Schle gel. 633 Wosester blk. phone A-3U3. REAL ESTATE TltANSFKRS Lawyers', Abstract Trust Co.. room 8 Board of Trade bldg.i abstracts a specialty. ' : - Paclflo Title Trust Co, the. leading sbstrsctors. 304-5-5-7 Falling Pldg. Hannah Johnson to Steve Smith . lot 8 and north 10 feet of lot - 4. block 1, Saratoga $ 437 Investment company to . F, V. : ' , Iinken, lots 33, 24, 34 and 88, . block 8, Irvington park....... tli REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Title Guarantee Se Trust com- E any to O. A. Coomes, lot 14, lock 24, Rossmere 60 Irvington - Investment - company - to Dennis Madlgan, lot 16 and south i feet of lot 17, block 46, Irvington J. P. Johnson and wife to Sophia K. Schaef er et al, lot 8, River side Homestead Annex ...... J, W.Peddlcord and wife to John Bore n, lots 3, 4 and 6, block i. Point View ......... E. E. Espey and wife to L. O. Ralston, lets 1 and 3 and north - 53 feet of lots 6. 7 and t. block I. Nash's first addition Security Abstract ae Trust oora . pany to O. W. Eastham, lots 8 and 10, block S6, .Rose City park' William Gadsby and wife to Alice A. Kyer, north $8 feet 4 Inches of lot 3, and north 88 feet 4 Inches of east 30 feet of lot 6, block 17, Goldsmith's addi tion .....i... F. A. Knapp and wife to Lena B. Murphy, land beginning at northeast corner of lot 17, block 1, Myrtle park ......... Glen Harbor Realty company to William Lumm and wife, lot 16.. block 4. Glen Harbor..... T. S. McDanlel and wife fo Ralph E. Blaoo, lota 6 and 6, block S, Stratford-Sydney addition ... , Rivervlew, Cemetery , association, v to Ola M. Cooper, lot 70, sec tion 102, said cemetery United Savings A Loan company to O. Toung et al, lots 7 and. . 8. block 8, Mount Tabor Place addition ...... ..,......... Frsnk Batter to - Sarah A. Vaughn, lota 7 and , block 43, Linn ton ..,.,...,........ Title Guarantee Trust Co., to J. M. Wallace, lots , 1 n,4 II. " block 69, Sunnyside 3rd ad dition Lone Fir Cemetery Co. to John . M. Wallace, lot 17, block SS, said cemetery -,..,..,....... Crescent Land Co.. to John Beard, lot 13. block 14, East Portland Eights ............. Mary E. Rust to II. Dubois, lots 7 and 8, block 1, Smithson Land Co's. addition . . . . i ; W. C. Cecil and wife to Harley J. Armstrong et aU lot S, block $, Wild Rose addition . .v. . Martin Olson and wife to Ruth , M. 8ume'et al, lot 7, block 5. Stewart Park ......... ... , J. C. Hardlman and . wife to Robt. MoCowen, lot 14. block 3, Hardlmans addition ........ Henderson Tabor and wife to W. W. Raser, lots 16 and 17, block 10. Peninsular addition No. I.. C R- Black and wife to Catherine Hyland. lot 7. block , Clover dale extention .. N. a Ovlatt and wife to Xwls L. Ovlatt. lots 18, and 14, block 9, Maegly Highland ... ... . -. . Gust. W. Peterson to Br C. Wlhlon, lots 8. 8. 4, 5, 6 and 7. Sprlngdala In S. E. hi of section 83. township 1 north, range . 4 east .......... ' W. J. Garner and wife to Chas. S. Vaughn. I acres In section '88, township 1 north, range 3 east ;...... 1,304 -750 550 1,600 1,100 14,000 ' i- 350 $$3 1,100 100 (00 .. too MOO $6 $25 570 3,000 'f .''5'' 1,400 f 600 1,600 S.Z20 1.100 4,200 t.OOO -nriiiioma "ih.trurt Co. for orlces. 838 Chamber of Commerce. Have your abstracts made by the T lUe a Trust uo.. TT.t-ii. A. .K.ir.rtnr. lut-olttSS work: get our prices. 328 Corbett bldg. NEW TODAY. Sunnyside, 50x100 on E. 83d, $900. Irvihgton, 50x100, two feet' above level of bitulittiic street, i,ouu. A nice home at University Park, On DOUlCVU, vJjJwaiis wv ii.- versitv. Owner must sell. $2,001. ' -. ,- A' hnrne Ati Citv View Park, a bar- gain at $2,850; only casn- needed, balance at $2.5 a montn. Beautiful bungalow, now build ing, in Holladay ram; reverses force owner to sell at bargain at $4j500. Terms can be made. Woodlawn Modern cottage with nice yard and roses; a bargain at' $2,000 ; $300 cash, $15 per month. " 216 East Ankeny Car Six-room house, full, lot; a bargain; $2,900; terms. 217 University ParkaOQxlQO corner, with small barn, $oo. 207 Mount Scott Five-room modern bungalow, completely fur nished; a snap; $2,450; terms. : .. 202 Ladd Tract Eight-room house on a full lot, facing Ladd tract, $3,600; terms. 60 Holladay Seven-room modern house on full lot, nice lawn, with shrubbery and berries ; close in ; a bargain ; $3,500. 133 Holladay Very choice 40x100, half block from Broadway car, ' on 14th, only $2,000. 223 HARTMAN & THOMPSON Chamber of Commerce. AReal Snap torsi or ymmsun aBsmoi STO. 3, close to Swift purchase. Close to carllna Below cost of surrounding property-. Call and get particulars. Do Price $1200 in double your money In t months' time. , Homason&Jeffcry BttS gTAXX 9. V f- 11CT, A-9Sli. Stop Paying Rent $SOO Cash will handle a swell 7 -room mod ern new home, Hawthorne addiUon, west of 17th st., on East Main. Balance monthly installments. - " . r:; ; ' FRANK . B0LLAM, 128 3rd SI. HOSIER APPLE LANDS ---- . ;'-y: Small tracts; asy paymenta Bee. i COLUMBIA VAIiLST OBOXABOS CO. Room 10. lil'i first St.7 NETV TOD AT, , Vr " 'Lolls v. $85 and $100 $10 Down, $5 a r.Ionlh - - If yon Intend- to ever own a home you had better commence NOW by our ing a lot; and If you don't buy NOW at present , prices you .' will soon par a whole lot more, and you won't get a lot like we. are selling at MABEL.V1LLE, either, for MABELVILCb lots will soon Si! be gold. Five minutes walk east on Base 1.1ns Road from end of the Montavllla car Una ; .. ; NICEIiT SITTTATED - AND BEAUTI FUL SURROUNDINGS, the best on the market: and you wll agree with us If you OO OUT TODAY and look at KaBXXiVXUU lota THBT ARH ABSOLTTTTILT CXEAN LOTS AND READ! TO BUILD ON. flee our agents, UDKOI9 B2AX SITATB CO., end of Montavllla car line, and they will show you. the prop erty every day in h week, MUSDAT included. 1 . k. , Horphy & Caswell - - 830 STAVE BTStT. Phones-&Iatn 1877,, A-332S. Whitwood The finest view of the greatest drawbridge in the world is from Whitwood Court. Get in on the ground floor and secure a lot in Whitwood Court, for lots will surely double in value in a -very short time. Only 12 minutes out on the. new United Railways car line, which will ;soon be .com pleted. Lots 50x100 '$200 and Up Terns 10 Down, Balance $10 l " Per Month. ftlCHARD SHEPARD & CO. 110 N. Jersey St St. Johns, Or; Phone Richmond 1021 . Or at branch office on the ground, west side St. Johns ferry slip. Jatest Patters "wxxxrnssa" Wood Xangsr Approved by many tailors. Most, perfect Hanger for the trade. Invented by a merchant tailor. B-2455, Kast 2597. Manufactured at 480 Belmont st, Portland, Or. Old Donation Claim Being Sold in Small Tracts One acre to twenty at low prleea and easy terms. Rich soil, all can be cul tivated. Booklet and man 'free. ' In- vetmen Co., E. - Quacltenbush, pres., MEETING NOTICES 41 M. W. A. OREOON QRAFB CAMP. No. 6975, Mondaya SeUlng-Hlrscb DiocK, join ana - wasmngton sta. OREGON lodes No. 101. A. F. & A. M. State com munication this (Saturday) evening, 8 o'clock. Masonic Temple. F. C degree. Visit ing brethren cordially In vited. By order W. M. , J. HANPLAN, see. M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP, 6,4(8, - meets weanesaay evening. Aussy bldg 3d and Morrison sta. - FOB SALE- REAL ESTATE 10 TO buy or sell good real estate by all means see McKenna gc Waldt. Tou will surely find them both alive. Their phone is Tabor 865. Lots from $400 to 6700. 1156 Belmont. CORNER. 3 largo lots, 6-room house. In - Bt. jonns, on canine; ii.vuv win take it, or exchange for good heavy work W-613. Journal. . 6-ROOM bungalow. 160 feet oft ., the Montavllla car line: fuU Dlumblnr. ce ment walka and basement, large . shade trees.- Jfrice iz.ovu. is 4tn. . I860. FIVB lots Northern H1U; $150 down. ' balance 360 car month. 31.300 four lota Northern Hill. Address. C-406, Journal. C R. Donnell & Co. Real Estate. Room 338 C of C 4 IlAfCi iun linw uwu ivii in IIIIIV- - ing town 1$ miles from Portland, to trade for motion picture outfit; mflst be Al outfit. Address L. U 33, Wash- irci . u .i i $4(533 1-3x100, NEAR 87th on Stark. Must raise money; $275 cash. F-19J, joumaL HALF BLOCK on Francis ave., near 3 2d; make cash offer. Must , selL C-li, journal, HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS. MACRAE ANGUS. 433 CHAMBER OF COM MERCK. BEAUTIFUL furnished home, 6 rooms, modern, lot 40x123, Improved, street, 'Slicing distance. 783 E. Salmon, $3,800. IIODERM 10 room house, walklnv dls tance; fine location, east side, corner, $3,000; bargain. Owner. T-71 Journal. 6 ACRES for platting, a fine proposl- tion, 4 blocks from one ear line, to AMAh . Oall n- rir-..lar. 10ft Af $3,500 BUYS 8-rootn house; E. 10th, sou to oc frescott: owner out or city. $1,660 MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE, easy terms, 4 Aiecnanio su iu Woodlswn car. Large lot, owner. 8 FINEST, lots in AVaverleigh Heights at a racnfice. Owner, box 18, city, Court FOB SALE REAL ESTATE 16 LOT i 50x118 . AND 6-ROOM HOUSE. NEAR CAR, $1,250. 40x166 WITH NEAT HOUSE, CLOSE! TO CAR. SCHOOL AND BUSINESS CENTER, $1,400; EASY TEEMS. HOUSE AND 3 LOTS NEAR CAR AND STORES. $1,100. 7-ROOM HOUfcE ON E. ASH, NEAR 18TH. VERY CHEAP AT $5,000; TERMS. ' FINE 60x100 CORNER. FINH ' LOCATION, FINE HOUSE. FINE- LAWN. FINE ROSE8. HEAT, , GAS AND ELECTRICITY:. EVERYTHING FINE BUT TUB PRICK AND THAT'S FINE-FOB THE BUYER; $4,600, HALF . -CASH. '. -. ; HAVT3 - LARGE LIST OF FARMS : AT EXTRA CHEAP PRICES. 4- . 111 128- Lumber , Exchange bldg. Just What You, Are Looking Fcr ... A modern T-roosrt house close in on east side, on full lot in good locality; price m.ouo; term s. Hartmaa & Thompson Chamber -of Commerce. 8-room modern - house, in ffallwnnd. built this year, haa electrlo light, bath, basement, wood hoist and lston half an acre of ground. This is a bargain at ,uuu; easy terms. Hartmair& Thompson ' Chamber of Commerce. , Snap for Quick Sale Fine home, too large for owner, 827 E. 11th, N.. 13 rooms. 3 'Complete bath rooms; full basement. Splendid ar rangement for large family or to rent rooms, single or en suite. Carpets go; rosea cherries, pears, berries; 1 4 blocks to Broadway car; SH blocks to Irving ton carr Levely evslghborhonii Prlre right, easy terms. Owner, $13 Fenton bldg.. A-4351. or 784 Wasco St.. C-1630. FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. Bath and toilet wired for electricity, in a good district, for $1,800, $100 down, balance $16 per month. 1 acre and 4-room house, plenty of water, good chicken-house, all parked off for chickens, for $1,200; terms. 1H acrea, 7-room house, good barn, fine well water, good horse, harness and wagon, chickens and furniture goes with this place; close to carllne, for $2,600; ter. s. Room (, Mulkey bldg., Morri son and 2d sta Here's a Dandy buy; splendid modern 10-room house, fireplace, furnace pipes, full lot. Mount Tabor, for few days only, $3,200, good terms. H. Realty Co. 88Q E. Washington: East 1115; B-14 8 T. Beautiful Place Sunnyside New. strictly modern! 8 rooms and reception hall, fine attic, two sleeping porcnes, pass pantry, Dum-in oooier, Dolished floors, front and back stairs. electric lights and gasr full oement basement,' cement lioor, rruit room, furnace, oement walks, sewer in, all paid; $1,000 cash, balance to suit. Hawthorne Realty Co., 84th and Haw thorne ave. Tabor 615. After Election Bargains 3 lots In Havelock, near Patton ave. $6J0. Corner lot in HaTelock. $450. Corner lot on Patton ave.. $900. Corner, 64x126, Alberta and Commer cial, 51,300. Verv easy terms'. 4-room house and 3 lota, corner, on Going street, $L00. Quarter block, east side, now leased ror io years at i per cent, s,uuv. WEST BIDE. T-room house and lot 40x92, $ blocks south of Jefferson, $2,100. Easy terms. H. W. 'Goddard 110 jd st. Phone Main 1743. I HAVE 85 homes and 100 lots to be sold before the first of December. Hurry and you will have the best- bargains in city for your money. Bee me at once. O. .Anderson, office at Laurel wood station. $65 IRVINGTON DISTRICT $55 BEAUTIFUL LOT ON SCHUYLER ST., 60x100, Graded streets, cement curbs and walk. Bull Run water, all In and paid; $2,000 building restrictions. Price only $650; $66 cash, balance $10 per month at 6 per cent Interest. CALL ON US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, 714 Couch Bldg., 109 4th St., near Wash. NOTICE For safe by owner, reason- able, 8-room modern house and 3 lots; also 3-story flat for business on corner. This property is on carllne. Myrtle Park station. Take Mount Scott car. Cor. Cunningham, owner James Cunningham. pnone laDor zuo, HURRY If you want the best bargains ,ln the city for your money. Sick ness Is ' cause of selling this 6-room new snd modern bungalow, with full basement, full plumbing, wood fiber plaster and all woodwork hand polished; lot 60x100; only 1 block from car. All for price of $1,460; $1,260 cash. O. Anderson, office tt Laurelwood station. WE BUILD HOMES To suit you at small cost, and very easy paymenta There la no reason .Thy you should net own your own home. Call and see us and let us explain how easy It is to do so. THE VETERAN LAND CO, 823 Chamber of Commerce. $100 Cash, nice Home t .lota KOslOO each, nloe lawn, bear ing fruit trees, gooa s-room nouse, earn, chicken-coop, near ear, $3,800: $20 monthly. Haveratio Gallagher, 843 V YV..l.ll.ir4A s4V VTBUIII8ji.VI ii mi , ii NICE little home for someone, not far . .v... mrtjt mm mnnA fear urtlna' plastered house, large lot; price only $1,300, part cash, balance monthly. See this. Angeies Truss vo, inn nua- ington St., roum ui. 12,250 New modern 6-room nouse, beautifully finished, bath, toilet, elec tricity, woodllft, 60x100 lot, oh 12th near Shaver; $1,260 cash, balance mort gage. A rare bargain. S. Rax worthy. 9 f WRTBnau TWO fine river - front lots", block from 3 car lines; cement walk, streets graded and graveled. Price $850 each. , 0. W. P. Land JCg. First ana. Aiaer rt". FOR SALE, by owner. $800; a nloe lot. centrally located in Bunnyslde; street improvements, sidewalks, sewer, water and gas all paid for. No agents. Ad- are S SOBOIllIM). FOR SALE One five-room bungalow, n w. a .(..iMAm km... nr1 t A 1 nt K D 100 each; gas, city water, electrlo lights: this property Is situated on Port land Heights, and will rent for $40 to 60 month. Price, 5400 oasn. hj-ito, oumal. - - . BEST corner lot In the city for the money, 100 feet from Union ave.; street graded, sidewalk, water, sewer. gas. 51.100. inquire i pnenona oiog. BEE THIS Fine large ( room house. new and modern, worth $4,000; wilt take $1,290: $700 down. $25.' a month. VY POll, .A P.ii 'w. u.uia. lOOxltiO S-SIX roOm houses; one 7 room, at a bargain; will pay 10 rer cent net: no agents. -See owner. 838 weon. Hi pnrrigcs: pins. Grand ava, N. C-1888. 4oilo. 11,460:. 40x100, 31,800. East 19th nd wasbingtom inquire m iswt I'Crtou near modern bjunaaiow, on fu . .efjrnsr lot one-block from car; pric- $3,300, terms. J-29S, jo-.irnou . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 16 FOR 8ALE- By owner, 10 acres fine black soli, most In cultivation, new buildings, ii - mile from carllne, 8 1 1 . . T-, 1 . 1 r r , . , r A ."I iti.es ,iujn ruriuinui , a, w u , ......... cash. Write for particulars. J. E. Nel- son. Minsaaie. or. A NICE 5 room house for sale at Lents, Or, cheap, 3 blocks from carline. In quire at Donaldson's grocery. . II. B. Yost. ., ' - BEST bargain in town: 8-room house. 101 OUX18U. Aaaraas j-zss, journal. $600 CASH buys four 50-fL lots, 60 car lare. Jt-iui, journal. WANTED REAL: ESTATE 81 WANTED A piece of ground -bounded by Clay and uurnsiae ana ii)tn ana mn, 100x160, to cost $60,000 to $80,000, another In same boundaries 76x100 or 100x100 to cost 825,000 to $40,000. Owner or deal- r wttn option oniy. journal. IF you have a 6 or 10-aore place to sell, with some Improvements, ; near Portland, .for about $3,000, I have a cash buyer. Ev J. Gelser, 321 Morri son st. - WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITY REAL estate and farms.: What have you to sell? WU1 deal with the owners only. 185 Wells-Fargo bldg. HOMES wanted, all over and around the city; from owners who'll sell. Port land Homes Co., 204 Morrison st. EXCHANGE REAL. ESTATE 24 Walnut and Fruit Lands YAMHILL COUNTY. Want tn trade block of land on Port land Heights, with new elght-roora bun galow, barn and elegant grounds, val- BS'JiaOySL Tor I am mil coum wiunut nr.7T nn KiiBlahd In same "countv: suitable for stock range. A-401, Jour nal. - - , - " WILL EXCHANGE, i A money-making rooming-house of 85 rooms, close in; what have you to trade. Price $4,000. 609 10 Buchanan bldg.. 286 Vs Wash. IF you ' want to exchange your farm or acreage for-good city property, list it with us, as we have customers wait ing Tor It; we are excnangB urunera. ClVrf TTJTTTrt T.inn no.. 505-10 Buchanan bldg.. 386 Wash, st. WILL exchange choice property and an ma casn ror cair or wurn umora. Apply room 30. 270 Washington st. TQ exchange good -vacant lota near car- iine ior equity ih-uum ' rooming house. First class land avail able to Portland; will take rooming house or vacant lots. Coast Building, room 413 Buchanan bldg., 285 Wash. Bl., i urtiumi, Kit. v--j-.. BEST constructed and one of moat mag niflcent ifesidencea of its size in Portland; beautiful grounds; will con sider vacant lots or high class auto- moblle. P. O. box Bao, city. FOR SALE FARMS 17 ,ri a n. 11 a frrtrrt TnrtlAnrt on good macadamised roads; large house ana Darn, well moaeiea yruno uijwi 00 acres under cultivation, 26 acres rich bottom land, 2 creeks, good well and 8 springs running all year round; 1 acres ture, $100 per acre; $6,000 down, balance on mortgage. ' 80-acre Farm, good, large house and barn, fine orchard; half under cultiva tion, with 6 horses, ( cows, 9 hogs, this year's crop, all modern up-to-date farm Implements; everything with the place for $8,600; $4,000 down. Fine farm for milk business, on the III! 1 K, WUIIU13I,B10 l--V - - . vj t.mio. and 9 InrarA ntmi. cheese factory and outbuildings; $ wells. 3 creeks, fine rich soli, half under culti vation $85 per acre. For terms, etc, see 826H Washington St.. Room 818. Main 7333. STOCK FARM , Greatest Snap Offered .- , f 460 Acres Stocked AH well fenced, A00 acres let-el, 160 acreg gently rolling. 200 acres in crop this year, 200 seres native sod grass, family orchard, abundance fine cherries, stream flows .along one side of farm, good wells at buildings, spring above house, could be piped over all buildings; farmhouse of large rooms, woodhojiso. ihiiir.n hnusa. hoehouse. sranary. ma chine ahed, 1 large barn 6JV76 feet, stock- barn, 60 tons or nay in earn, x.vvu uuu els grain, 24 head of horses, 4 fine matched teams, 3 -head of cattle, 10 hon. a sets rood work harness, almost new single harness and buggy, 8 wagons. 3 plows, narrows, mower. rn.no, an small tools, situated in Willamette val ley, 8 miles from a good town, of man ufacturing industries, banks, stores, sohools and churches, good level gravel road, 1 mile to shipping point) R. F. D. and telephone in house; this is one of the greatest bargsins we can offer you. can do so only for a very short time; at the price complete, with terms on part, price $18,000. . Hentle & Harrison . 111 Oerl.nger bldg.. 3d and Alder. 263-Acre . - l. 0 1 mmw&m nnl.a h.l.WNA Columbia river bottom; R. R and siding on place; line largo nuuso, uai, vivnu. tools, stock, all for $12,000. Can't be heat. 40 Acres 2tt mUes of R. R. town; house, barn, or chard; well improved;-- 36 miles from Portland; $3,250. You'll Be Ready to Lire if You Buy How 133 acres in best part of the Willam ette valley, on- county road, R. F. D.f talanhone In house. With 60 acres well Improved. running stream, living springs at house and barn, orchard, part of land can be Irrigated, new 9 room house with new furniture, barn, granary, sprtnrhousa. splendid crop, 4 horses, 8 cattle, 26 hogs, chickens, 8 wagons, 3 buggies, plows, harrows, mower, rake fanning mill, all small tools, everything -goes at $45 per acre. L Le JIoffett , v 438 Lumber Exchange bldg. 40-AcreFara Land all lies nice to cultivate, 85 acres highly cultivated. 5 acrea of fine timber-. food water, house, barn, etc.; 200 nice rult trees, $tt acres in potatoes; bay in the ham: about 600 bushels arrain. S good mares, 1 cow, 1 heifer, 8 large hogs, some shoats, above loo chickens, nearly new wagon, plow, harrow, culti vator, harness, small tools; R. F.- D. and telephone: good neighborhood, near church and school; near electric line. All goes for J,soo Henkle & Harrison i 511 Oefllnger Bldg., 2nd and Alder. IDEAL, stock farm, 640 acres, 6 miles from Oakland, Oregon; 450 acrea plow land suitable fruit and grain; good 9 room house, 8 large barns, other out buildings; fenced, "springs, running creett,. rruit ireea izv acre Tor quick sale. Terma Other good farms and ranches. Southern Oregon Development company, uamana, vregon. FOR SALE 169-acre relinquishment . only 4 miles from railroad and-boat landing and best town on Columbia river, some cleared, small house, good soil, horse, buggy, new cart chickens, all house) furniture, fine water, - some green timber. Only .6750, any 'kind of time given to suit purchaser; reason for selling, other business. ', Address Ij. r, 3o. wasiiougai, waafi.- Ult-oAL,K u acres deenej lami. omyj mues eut on rine roaa irom u and railroad: about 7 acreas cleared, good house and barn, fine water, al most lev-!; the cheapest thing In Clarke county. Wash. Time riven on part; in fact, will make easv for ryirchaser. 1 Add. n. , R. Torler'. " WashouiTil, Wafh, It 40 ACRES V, mile from slrtrl-J!n. ix scrps clear' a. baanr ( KOOd tlmbar: rh')in at J."'i 60 ACRES 29 acres cl-arf.I, all (im soij. on houthrn Pacific, tifar electric line station, a buy at 870 nr acre. FINE FARM mile from electrin line, ii miles rrom -oriiani; , . ,' 45 acres clrwred, 13 arrps bearing orchard. 17, seres tim ber, buildings."- tools, stnk. '- Best buy in Oregon at $.'10 tier mi-tb lvx-ik this uo. 27 ACRES Fine fruit land, all In cul- : ttvatlon; house, barn; H mile from town. In Umpqua val 1 lev. onlv 12.000. IS ACRES 5 acrrS cleared, small hou, 13, fine timber: H mile JfeTectrlo station: fine soli: ,1 acre onion land; only $80 'Der acre: cash. 55 ACRES 35 cleared; 1 mil from Oregon electric line: iop- ". i.ouee, barn, good road, near school; 15 acres good mill timber: 14.800. 44 cash. 70 ACRES 8 acres prune orchard, 13 acres hay iand, naianre pas " ture and timber, ' 7-rtxim house, barn, warehouse, 24x 40: $4,000, or will trade for . suburban ..property; . Umpqua valley. -. ; . - v v- Montana Realty- Company -- 81 Board of Trade - Bldg.- 63 ACRES, 8 H miles west of Aurora, well located, best of soil, 15 acres clear, fair buildings, some more easily cleared. Price,. $4,000. 23 acres, 1 mile from Barlow, 14 acres clear; good 6-room house, new barn J0xi9 with sheds, new milk house anr other Outbuildings; $ good wells, about 50 fruit trees, 1 horse, new wagon, - harness, plow and harrow; -1 cow, 1 heifer. A nice little home. Price, 3,00. ' - - - . , , 124 acres. Hose to town and school; 60 acres or more clear: good buildings, flenty of fruit. Jots of good open pao ure easily cleared. Price, $85 per acre. 161 acres near Neeay, jo aorea ciwr, all new and first class, balance young second growth timber, every foot first class when clear; running water, small orchard, new barn, some lumber for house, no other buildings; will sell all or In part Price, $75 per acre. 82 acres, 2 miles east of Aurora, 30 acres dear, about 30 mora old slashing, easily cleared, all new and first class lanil, running water, gooa now .vu.iu ings, a good home and a good buy. Price, $80 per acre. II you ao not see on my iia "" you want, come ana see me anynuw. for 1- nave lots OI property w which I will be glad to do at my expanse, .". , A.-F.-WILLA .. . Aurora, Or. 2 BEST BUYS IN TUALA TIN VALLEY C In timber all i a anil 1 ii mil tn Ttsrard- ville station on Salem electrlo line; $125 per acre; easy- lerms, mug nmo. w vc cent. - . , . . . 1 . . ,, a ..nr. 14 mllaa aonth west of Portland on railroad; level land. line sou: a snap at sixv per icru, j,.., cash, balance time. PINE TREE LAND CO. 509-10 Buchanan bldg.. 2864 Wash. SNAP2: SNAP. SNAP! We have some fine one, five and 10-aera tracts at Boring. We will differ these traots for a few days at $110 per acre; all tracts touch the carllne, H mtle from store and school. Terms will bo given; 10 per cent off for cash. O. W. P. LAND CO. 1st and Alder. Walnutland Fruit Land IN YAMHILL COUNTY. 400 acres, choicest of the choice, , rich, deep soil, low, rolling hills and bench; well Watered and beau tlful. 'near railroad; about no half ready to plant balance val uable timber. This land will sell for $260 per acre; a fine propo sition to subdivide in small larms. 828 Board of Trade. 40 ACRES i FINE I AGRICULTURAL .ana, nuapicu ,wi rii.'imi 5; In central Oregon; terms $5 per acre. part casn, oini.- u uu; . ..a .A , a aaa Burt, at nHpea ranalnff from $5 to $10 per acre. These land are in the grain belt of eastern and central Oregon; also stock ranches run ning in "sise from 600 t 20.000 acres, at $6 to $10 per acre; part cash, balance on lime. " , -- OREGON HUME 4k uasxu VVf 14 Hamilton bldg. A Farm Bargain - ... . a1 l watarwl srruin anil. no rock or gravel, large house and ham. 76 tons OI nay, .uv ounnou . T chop enough ror the stock all winter. it mncn cows, it mr- ,ou 8 calves. horses and all farming tools, land lays well; owner Is Indoor health and must sacrifice. Thlsw,on't be on the market long.' Price, $26,000: easv terms For particulars see Western Farms aid ' Acre- ik... shnl si r-rn tr In Wm.mhlW- ton county, 10 to 80 miles from Port land on canines, ai reasoi.iiiB jwi .. bRKGON HOME & LAND CO-- rtoom n, namimn -Ma.. "BOTH FOR LAND'S SAKE AND TOURS." - . $750 160 acres good level valley land. House Darn, lences,. iruiu iiiuis. -ning water, part In cultivation, balance ..... HmV... .ir tnwn and K. R. H mile, school, church, several stores. P. a. sawmill and other places. . Best reason for this sacrifice: must sell immediately, government deed. . PACIFIC BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 808S Washington St. Suite 4. A BARGAIN AT 1 . . $1,60020 acres of fine level and rich land; 6 aeres under culti vation; 14 miles south of Port land, on Salem Electrlo line. . 60-i BUCHANAN BLDG., 858H WASHINGTON. ST. Walnut and Fruit Lands YAMHILL COUNTY. . . will sell at 525 per acre and terms. ShTu Id brinS'oO i.fcort Um. .,H In small tracts; 1.000 acres In famo'i walnut belt low rolling hills and bench welLwatered. .beautiful; perfect walnut and apple soil: about one half flrd. c ' ,lrr, K.r -v-$h - Joiime 1. 8 ACRES, 4 hi acres In cultivation, bal ance having a few large trees, all fenced, fair tuUdlngs. well ani pump7fine soil. o rock, the best of strawWry soil, .fine orchard of 25 J fine young- apple' trees, all In bearing; also 60 pear trees; the orohard is you.. and -well taken care of ;-telephone II house? R. F. D.. 3 miles from reo ritv 1 mUe from Gladstone station. ?'tl, from a W. K earllnj;: bar. KaWoruJnVWV8ea 'Waltfr llorni.V FOR BALK by owner, d-tlry r .-.- ranch, dairying at present. 404 -mall box houe 3 barns ml f ' --. wooiished. i acres la Kr"'. Id can be plowed.-'30 Worn rati be . -, cleared, plaee well wat-rf l l-v ; i ning streams, smull orrhr-i ; spring; 15 head cattle, 1?. n ' -spring, 1 r'lirel J.r" horses, hurti.", v-nr". ! ; - ? i plOW, I MldW (tl.1 r j ( lions, 25 eat, r i i. i it erator all tr I'i.'-'l r t i railroad sta'" 1 ' , '. 'r'-'-1-- -, t -' FOR SALE FARM:-