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THE. OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER v 12, - 1908. 17- SOLQHS HIE HEW RECORD City Council All But Clears - Docket by Sudden OUt : . ' . break of Industry. v . Th. ronnni of the season ''for ,tha epeedr transaction or weighty businegs, It Is Believed, was established yester ' kw ha eltV 'council, which besides . the usual amsunt of routln work, acted on three veto messages, passed two im. ' portant ordinances, ana, as Councilman Baker expressed it, nearly left itself ''without any msot question, to discuss at future meetings." - . Seldom has the city's legislative body accomplished so m.uch with so little I- tax on its oratorical powers and staying ' qualities.- With the exception of one or two orations By the ubiquitous and not to be repressed Mr. Vaughn, most .of the speeches were surprisingly short for Portland lawmakers, and when they threatened to lengthen out somebody would rise to a point of order, or cries of "question." would Interrupt. ' The. "thin walls" building ordinance was passed by a vote of 11 to 2, direct ' ly against the advice of Building In spector Dobson, who said that such an ordinance would ; place Portland in . class by Itself among the cities of the United States. . . -f,M . "I say further,'' continued Mr. Dob son, -"that many of the-moat reputable t architects are opposed to such construc tion as .is Fire Chief Campbell. It may be Just possible that you will regret the passage of this ordinance." . , Councilman Cellars and Bennett were the only two to vote against the meas ure. They held that as the council is not supposed to know anything about building construction. It should rely on the advlfe of its building Inspector. An ordinance providing for the sale of improvement bonds to the amount of 366.000 was passed. Citv Attorney Kavanaugh was in structed to render an opinion as to whether or not the mayor or executive board have any legal right to grant pri vate fire alarm systems the privilege of using the city's underground wires. It was decided to hold an extra ses sion of the council to consider fran rhlaes asked for by the Portland Rail way, Light A Power company. This will be held next Monday afternoon. The ordinance requiring streetcars to be equipped with fenders was again re ferred to the health and police commit tee, where It has been sleeping most of the time for years. A Lively Program. The Pantages this week l full of life and animation. Ferra, "The Iron Man, la drawing immense crowds at each per formance, while Fink's comical mules, Van Bros., Graham. Dent & Co., Witt man Sisters & Robinson present a great - laugh producing show. '.- Georee Ade'a Great Conledy. One of the big hits of the season Is George Ade's "just Out of College.' 'which Is being presented by an excel lent company at the Baker aJl this week. The name Ade alone is sufficient to pack the theatre. Matinee Saturday. - 'Sky Farm'' at Bungalow. On, of the "best all rural plays is "Sky Ftm," which Is making a genu ine hit as played by Baker Stock com pany at the Bungalow this week. The pictures of farm life are Ideal. Mat inee Saturday. A Deal qi Change" at th Orpheum. Ernest Van Pelt and company are pre senting at the Orpheum a neat little BKlt, A ueai on uinf, wrucn nil vu Hrx with the sneculationa of a broker on Wall street. Many amusing situations are presented. Four English Rockers. Four English Rockers. the) famous singing and dancing novelty at the Grand, Is the best girl act that has -om to the house. It is a miniature musical comedy. - Another act which Is a terrific hit is the -eccentric dancing ,and comedy or uevoy ana tne uiyion sisters. "Brown's In Town" at the Star. O. J. Erkhardt nresentB at the Star for the first time this season, the fun niest comedy ever'. written, "Brown's in 'Town.' It is In three acta and sixty laughs to the act. It comes to the coast after a long run In New York. "Llttlo Alabama" at the Lyric. One of the very best performances that the Blunkall company has ever given is "Little Alabama that beautiful soutnern oomeay-nrama, wnicn is pacx . log the Lyric to capacity this week. . There will be the usual matinee Sat urday. SAN FKAXCISC0 NEEDS MOKE COURT CAPACITY (United Pre Lewrt W1r l San Francisco, Nov. 12. Because of ;the great amount of legal business that has crowded the superior court In San Francisco for the last two years, espe cially since the fire of 1908- made It necessary to prove all titles to property, the legislature of the state will he vnsked to Increase the number of de partments of the court in San Fran .Cisco from twelve to fifteen. Alameda has already announced the Wtentlon to ask for an increase in the number of judges from Ave to six. BIDS FOE BUILDING" ; BAKER'S P0STOFFICE it' i (Spvetal Dtspttes to The Joorasl.t Washington Nov.- 12. Bids for the construction -of the Baker City, Or., postofflce for which $60,000) has been appropriated, will be opened November 2S. - A .total ot $6,000.()00 provided for rubllo buildings will ba covered by bids o be opened this month. ;new Fostoffice AT SANTA ROSA "Washington, Nov.-.11 Tha contrnct ,for the construction of a new postofflce ' building at Snnta Rosa. Cal., to replace vthe one shaken down by the earthquake -of 1908, has been awarded to Hoyt by ,Tthe treasury department The contract price is 165,650. . "Villain Guilty of 3Ia,yhem. It is not necessary to cut one's nose :off simply because It la choked up with cold. Get a package, of Dow Ca "itarrh Remedy. It will take the conges tion out of the nose In 10 minutes. Price 76 cents for 100 doses. Address ior call Tha J. A. Clemenson -Drug Co., Second and Yamhill streets, Portland. Or., the store that sells "Rum and Pine, AT THE THEATRES y 4th on'Y cWKh cure. ' Title Guarantee, . Oregon Trust ac count and German-American' certifi cates bought at the highest cash price; also- Home Telephone bonds. jCohn J Bros., 180. First' street, corner TatnhHl. THE TOWNSITE With a Future 5 LOOT CACHED III CEMETERY VAULT i . " ', "... i - - ... , . -.,. V Vast Store of Plunder, Taken From San Francisco Ho tels Is Locatcil. '(United' Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco. Nor. 12. Hundreds of dollars' worth of plunder, taken during night raids on; hotel - nd apartment houses, was found secreted in a arault In the old Italian cemetery yesterday by police detectives. j Clothing,. Jewelry and personal, belongings were 'drawn from their uncanny resting ' place and taken to police headquarters to await possl ble ldentlf liatlon bv owners. In connection with the search' In the cemetery the police arrested Rudolph Frees and AdolDh Webster, who. with three others, are suspected of being members or tne gang that gathered tne loot. - ' - The cemetery IS on -the outskirts of the city near the ocean beach, and is somewhat . removed from the course of travel. ' It furnished an ideal biding dace tor burled treasure. , "' At Cost of Cloth ' Selllnr odd coats at $1.00. add Vests at 60o. Men's all-wool and worsted suits at 15.00. Boys' knee pants at 26o at the Closing Out Sale of the Whole sale Clothing House, formerly at 42 Front and Oak ' streets. Sale at Front and Oak street TOO LATE-TO CLASSIFY FOR BALE Furniture of SO-room hotel; used Z vears; 1450. TY-xo, journal. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 CALL BUILDING CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified advertisements in The Jour- Dai aro as follows: jvo ad less than 16c per insertion. Phone or charged ads 6o per line per insertion; 7 Insertions for the price of 6. Cash ads la- per word per inser tion, 7 insertions for the price of (J. Lost and found, help wanted, situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads lc per word per Insertion, S insertions for the price of 2. 18 to 80 words, 20c; 21 to 25 words, 26c; matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath ads, lOo per line per Insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and fu neral notices, 606 per Insertion. New today (agate meaeue. 14 lines to inch), 84c per inch. Count 6 words to line. The ' Journal cannot guarantee ac curacy or assume responsibility for er rors of any kind securing In telephoned advertisements. Should anv ad aonear Incorrect on first Insertion, The Journal will not be responsible lor subsequent insertions. The Journal's business office is open from B a. m. to 8 p. m.; Saturdays 8 a m. to 10 p. m. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. WEATHER REPORT The crest of the western high pres sure area overlies the Canadian north west and Its Influence Is felt as far south as the gulf of Mexico and as far east as the Atlantic ocean. Tne nar ometer is relatively low over New Eng land and aiao over Arizona, xigni rain haa fallen in the Atlantlo states, and light snow has occurred In the lower lake region and also in Minnesota, the Dakotas. Montana and the Canadian northwest. It is much, colder in the middle Atlantic, south Atlantic and gulf states, and freezing temperatures oc curred this morning ss far south as Ten nessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and the Texas panhandle. The temperatures have risen In the Willamette valley and the sound country and fallen slightly in southern California. The Indications are for fair weather in this district tonight and Friday. Temp. -- Max. A! In. Preolp. Atlanta. Ga. 72 S .01 Baker City, Or 46 SO .0 Boise, Idaho' 44 26 .0 Calgarv. Alberta ... lf . 0. ChicagA. 111. 36' 26 .0 Helena, Mont 20 8 .0 Jacksonville, Fla. .. . 80 62 .0 Lew is ton. Idaho ... 46 30 .0 Los Angeles, Cal. ... 66 60 .0 Marshfield, Or 64 46 .0 New Orleans. La. .. 78 4S .0 New York, N. -Y. ... B6 40 .0 Pocatello, Idaho ... 36 18 .0 Portland, Or 64 44 .0 Bt. Paul, Minn 82 22 T. Roseburg, Or .. 48 4 0 .0 Bait Lake, Utah ... 62 80 .0 San Francisco, Cal. .66 46 .0 Seattle, Wash 52 48 .0 Walla Walla, Wash.. 44 82 .0 Washington. D. C 62 86 .02 MARRIAGE LICENSES street 81, and Pearle E. Kennedy, 28. t i.ihii, Krnrflhalt 173 Sherman street 22, and Flossie Harvick, 17. ii,.ln a. fnlhnrn 166 Stout street 21. and Mary E. Rone, 21. David William uraj, di. jumih, ov, una Gertrude Lyman, 20. Charles White, 19S4 1st street, 46. ana jennia wHtron, fror weuuing ana luncrni uewtua mm niu r I'm j..." -- - - - " . PORTLAND Florist Co., choice out flow- ers ana xunerai oniu tin uvm- Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith ft Co, Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash- Ington sts. ft. dAAa tlnrimtm f 1 1 n M rm 1 dMlinft. 849 H Morrison. Main 8096; A-1877. t Clarke Bros., florists Flm flowers' and floral designs, 289 Morrison st Full dresn suits for rent all slses, Unloue Tailoring CO., Biars it- Max M. Smith, florist, 160 6tht. op posite Meier ft Frank's. Main 72H. RIRTUS HALOREN October 7, to 'Mr.' and Mrs. Mathew Haioren, Jbieaverton apaj-t- STEVENSON October 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Walton Allen Stevenson, 01 East Tenth street north, a daughter. t. . WV . - ir K A " It. m H.I rm VUllliafa T.vli RavIav 7(19 Rant Eighth street north, daughter. HIIIj October 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Phlneus t. HilU 1031: Garfield, a daughter. DAVIS November 4. to Mr. and Mra. Harry uavis, 4S7 west fara. a son. DEATHS JONES In this city, November 11, 1808, - Kva K. Jones, agea zu years x monins 2 days, beloved wife of It. B. Jones. An nouncement Of funeral later. PEVERB November 10, EllR C Devere, tsresun' norei, age et years; uinni. PATTEKSOw November 10, William H. Patterson, 8t. Vincent hospital, age 46 years: pneumonia. . MOFFATT November 10, Effie Jane Moff att. Fourteenth and Salmon, age 46 years; splenic anaemia.' RICHARDSON November 10, Asa K. Richardson.' 690 Front, age 84 years: carcinoma of tongue. 11 LR FEL.L.IKR November 11, James Le FelHer, 1.3 IS East 6almon, age . 83 VArR rtannaflarnatjt ' ' BVRRI8 November id, Robert M. Bui rts. Crystal Springs sanatarlum, age It, yearat c.ute oedema ef lungs. ' : t, p FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING, ' M'ENTEE GILBAUQH, undertakers and embalmers; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 430, Lady assistant - J. P. FJnley & Son Laqy attendant. Main s; A-16i. F. B. PUNNING, Inc., east side funeral airectors. E. Alder ana e. stn st. 7pri rD-D .'iivra rn ipttmittjaT. riT. rectors, embalmers, J7 Russell. East iu. iaay assistant. EDWARD HOWAH UNDERTAKER. ERICBON UNDERTAKING CO.. E M balmlng; lady is't: 40 Alder, U tits. CEMETERIES ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, $10; family lots, 125 to $78. Superintend ent at oeroetery, corner of Fremont eL and Cullv road Phoni Tabor 206. Fut full Information apply to Srsnk Bchle- gel. 633 Worcester blk. Phone A-ZSZJ. MONUMENTS MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU ments, all kinds cemetery decorations. 68-70 Grand ave. N. Imhoff A Dorcas. NEU & KINOSLEY, 28 1ST.. PORT land's leading marble and granite wka REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS , Lawyers' Abstract Sc Trust CO.. room ( Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty, Pad fin Titla Jt Trust Co. tha leading abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg. F. B.. Rutherford to K, Dr Shep- pnerd, lots v and 10, diock t, IJnton Park t 1.480 PhlulpA. Engle and wife to Les lie to. Aimer, lot , dioc ii, Mt Tabor Villa Annex . ; 1.000 J. 8. Crane to Harriet J. Mans field, northerly V of lot , block 812. Citv 18.500 Margaret Vaduas to Oscar Boden et ai, lot . block 4, Henry aa- lllnn VKA James -f). Hart and wife to E. W. Pesoldt lot 4, block 26, Katherine 878' J. H. Ewimert and wife to Charles . Nelson, lots 7 and 8, subdivis ion of block "F", Alblna Home stead 1.650 Henry Sensel and wife to Anna Hymna. lot ll. Dlorn t, Aioina Helahts addition 290 Jacob Samuels and wife to IX J. Buckley, undivided l-a of nortn H of lot 4 and east 7o feet 11 Inches of south of lot 4, block 3, City . 7,000 F. Flegel and wife to John H. Hopp, lotn g and 9, block 6, Lincoln Park 900 J. E. Klsnling and wife to C. E. wauenstein, lot 4, Mock Id, East Portland HeUhts 1.250 John Cunningham and wife to Ellsha IX Kellogg et al, south east of northeast 4 of northeast of section 19, townnhln 1 Konth. rnnira 4 east. containing 10 acres 2,000 William Walker to Werner Ap lanalp lot U, block 12, Park . View Extension .............. 50 B. M. Lombard and wife to Henry A. Lents, lots 29 and 30, block 6, Railway addition to Monta villa 163 S. Billings and wife to Mary E. Bradley, lot 1, block 105, Wood stock 600 Elisabeth David to F. P. Fults et al, lot 18, block 11. Park addi tion to Alblna 400 H. E. Noble and wife to W. A. Block, north of lot 14, block 9, Multnomah 285 Flrland company to A. F. Hegler, lot 12, block 16, Flrland 160 Rose City Park association to Adelaide Bv Thoburn. lot 6, block 96, Rose City Park 600 Moore Investment company to Elizabeth F. Bird, lot 2, block 23, Vernon 400 Moore Investment company to William M. Pearson, lot 16, block 25, Vernon 400 C Knickerbocker and wife to H. A. Staniels et al. lot 6. block 62, Vernon addition 1,900 Frank Lowe and wife to Franz W. Bohlman, lots 12 and 13, block 2. Miller's addition to Sellwood 2,000 Rase City Cemetery association to Martin Foster, lot 31. block 41, section "D," eald cemetery, 60 C. M. Bimonton and wife to John Stewart, lot 17, block 96, Rose City Park 250 Mary I. Norton to Olaf Kyllo, lot 13, block 3, Alblna Homestead. 760 Herman Metzger, trustee, et al, to Herbert E. Higgins. lot 9, block 4, Reservoir Park 150 Herman Metzger, trustee. to Frank A. Higgins. lot 8, block 4. Reservoir Park 150 SEE Williams Abstract Co. for prices. 338 Chamber of Commerce. Hava your abstracts made by the Title Trust Co., 7 C of C. Halzllp & Co., abstractors, lst-class work: get our prices. 828 Corbett bldg; NEW yODAT. Will lease for a term of years, lot 50x100, Fifth st. south of postofflce ' For Sale: Several 8 and 9 -room houses, modern in every respect, Hol laday addition. Terms. Acreage on Base Lins road, 10 miles from city, 22 acres. May be had at very reasonable figures, if taken at once. Five acres, Glenhaven Park, $600 per acre, this week only. , Quarter block in Alblna; very reason able; terms. For Bale: 11-room house and 6 - room cottage, East 2d, and Halsey; very good lnvestm'rnt. Smith M Everett 315 Swetland bldg. Earliest Strawberry Land on the Columbia 88,600 will secure 10 acres 1 mile from station and boat landing, fenced, plowed, with 8 acres in strawberries and 6 acres in peaches or apples. Will build 8-room bungalow and pipe water Into bouse. Terms. B. Wolverton 402 MOHAWK 28 ACRES ON PENINSULA For sale; good platting property; close to car. No phonlnp. Call on BBOKO-frrEELB CO., 110 Becondi Bt. 100 x 100 3 Residences Off Washington, most centrally located, $85,000; $60,000 less than adjoining property. Must be- sold In 10 days or be taken off market. STAR iEAL ESTATE CO. v., 170'Sd St. i . r -'-'-:- 100 ACRES ON PENINSULA For sale at a bargain. No. phoning, ', '. v. . . BOITCr-STZXIa OO,, 1 NEW TODAY; Now Is Youi' Chance . to buv a Lot within tub CITY LIMITS and Upward. Come Early and Make Your Selection. Easy Terms $10 Down and $5 Monthly Good Soil, 5c Carfare, Title Guaranteed Perfect, No Building Restrictions, and immediate possession. AGENT AT TRACT EV ERY DAY, INCLUDING SUNDAYS -AND HOLI DAYS. Take Montavilla car at cor ner Third artd Morrison streets, get off at the corner of Villa and Hibbard streets, Montavilla branch office; for further particulars call office C. P. WELLS 231 Worcester Building Phone Main 3253 Stop Paying Rent Cash will handle a swell 7-room mod ern new home, Hawthorne addition, west of 17th st, on East Main. Balance monthly installments. FRANK BOLLAM, 128 3rd SC LOOK HERE! That fine, 10-room, modern home on northeast corner lot, of 18th and East Ankeny onn be had even cheaper than beforo election. Owner anxious to sell for special reasons. Go and see It. Call on us for further particulars. No phone answers on this adv. DUBOIS OS CROCKETT, Washington Bldg., Boom 3. WANTED Good residence lots In Nob Hill dis trict, r Owners only. HUMASON & JEFFREY 226 Stark St. Main 1189) A -3814 riortgage Loans Lowest rates of Interest. I.OTJIH SALOMON, B33 Stark Street, near Second. FREE MANURE All the manure you want for your roses and garden free of charge. Portland Union Stock Yards, Seventeenth and Vaughn. j. l iilEETIXa NOTICES 41 "COLUMUIA LOnOE, A. F. & A. M. Special communica tion tonight (Thursday). 7:30 o'clock at Masqjiic Temple. it. M. decree. Visitors wel come. By order of W. M. FRED L. OLSON Secretary. SVEBFOOT CAMP, NO. 66, Woodmen of the World, meets every Fri day night in W. O. W. Temple, 123 Eleventh street. All members re quested to be present Visitors welcome. DR. HERMAN J. HARRIS. C C. A. 1.. BA.RBVK, Clerk. M. W. A OREGON GRAPE CAMP. No. 6975, Mondays. Selllng-Hlrscb block. 10th and Washington sts. M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 6,466. meets Wednesday evening. Allaky bldg.. 3d and Morrison sts. FOll SALE REAL ESTATE 10 $S.50 PER MONTH FOR A HOME. If you can raise the first payment T can sell you a good 6-room house, 60x luo lot, nice lawn, rruit trees, on east 11th st. N. for $6.50 per month; no In terest; total price $1,800. If you think this is a bluff, call It. J. R. STI PE, 720 Chamber Commerce $"6TTRVIKQT6N rtlSTRlCT, S66. Beautiful lots; Broadway, Schuyler, Hancock sts.: graded sts., cement curbs and walks; Bull Run water, all in and fald; $2,000 building restriction; close o car. ' Price only $650; $65 cash, bal ance $10 per month at 6 per cent Inter est. CALL ON T'S. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, 714 Couch bldg. 109 4th St. BARGAIN Good 7-room house, cement basement, modern plumbing, lot 97x 84; S blocks to car; only $2,200; $40t) cash. - CITY REALTY BUILDING CO., 480 Worcester Bldg., 3d and Onk Sts. V.-..V Gilt-Edge Investment ' A money-maker, 4-flat building, fine location; net about 13 per cent; $4,200; terms. $80 E. Washington. East 1115, B-l 4 3 7. ' : j ' Hoiladay Lot Very Cheap Circumstances compel me to sell fine elevated lot,- south facing. 60x100, streets peeved, cement. walks and curbs, parked.. I have sewer, water' in yard. Will sell If sold at once at tl.liOQj all assessments paid. Mr. Hellman at room , K46te Washington . j .. . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 16 ,4 Woodlawn 100x100; all In nice young fruit trees. Bull Run water, . close to carline; this week only 8700, terma. 127 Irvlngton . 7-room modern bouse, furnace, fireplace, full ce ment basement; 83,650, terms. Ijidd Tract Owner will sell modern 8-room home, facing Ladd tract, a bargain at 83,600; only Jl,t)00 cash; como and see this. 40 Irvington Vacant 60x100 fac ing east on 16th St.. near. Tilla mook; bltullthic pavement; 11,600, easy terms. ' 118 llolladay Add. 7-room house on E. $d; beautiful home; $3,600. 133 Holloday Park 6-room modern residence on Wasco st.; 14,000. South Sunnyslde One block from Hawthorne ave.; vacant 60x100, surrounded by beautiful homes; a snap at 8900; easy terms. 206 Grand ave. 100x100, corner has four rented houses bringing $75 per month; a good Investment at 88,000, $3,000 cash. 205 University Park 100x100, cor ner, with mall barn. $850. 207 ernon Small cottage, acre of ground, with berries and fruit tres, $2,000 cash. 209 Hawthorne gve. Full lot on E. 4 6 tli. near Hawthorne; a snap, $650. lig Mount Tabor Cottage end quarter block, all In fine fruit trees and berries. A snap at $2,6')0. $600 cash. 210 Sellwood Modern 8-room house with furnace, bath, basement, laundry, eltictrlc lights, etc. A - bargain for $4,000. y, cash. 247 Rose City Park A new, mod ern house, has $ rooms and sleep log porch. A snap at $3,600. 260 HARTMAN & THOMPSON Chamber of Commerce. 2 new 5-room cottages, modern plumbing and electricity, exceptionally well bjilt and arranged; cement base ment, and attic room for 2 or d rooms If needed; lot 60x100, with nice Bhade trees on eacn lot, unobstructed view, 100 feet from Montavilla car, $500 cash, balance on installments. 10 lots, 8 4x100, 2 blocks north of above noms, right on the crest of the hill, unobstruoted view. This place is an Ideal place for a big mansion with a natural park, as the place Is covered with little fir trees. $2,2u0. Corner business lot on Villa ave., $800. 2-story buildings cover tfie whole lnt; leaseq to a orewerv tor four years from last June at $46'p'pr month. Check for rent Is sent In regularly. $4,200; nets over 13 per cent, Germantown Realty Co. 826 H Washington St., Room 216. Main 7333. After Election Bargains 2 lots in Havelook. near Patton ave. $600. nrner lot In Havelock, $460. Corner lot on Patton ave., $900. Corner, 64x125. Alberta and Commer cial. $1,200. Very easy terms. 4-room house and 2 lots, corner, on Going street. $1,900. Quarter block, east side, now leased for 10 years at 7 per cent, $8,000. 7-room house and lot 40x92. 8 blocks south of Jefferson, $2,100. iasy terms. H. W, Goddard 110 2d st. Phone Main 1748. 6-ROOM HOUSES provements paid, full concrete base- - ' . . i. I,. ..I . 1 1 v. T. ujn. im menc races east, south nnri wpf rv. ices of two carllnes, gas and electric fixtures, paneled dining-room, houses tinted, reception hall, 2 full stories, making nice large, airy rooms.. These houses are Just being completed: they will not last Ion, for bv seelnv will convince you they kre snaps. No phone calls answered: prices $2,850, $300 cash, balance very easy terms. East Side Investment Co. S7th and Hawthorne. Fine Home On Jonnson Street 100x100 ground; good investment ienkle & Harrison Sll Gerllnper Bldg.. 2d and Alder sts. ELEGANTLY furnlKhed flat. 6 rooms, on 14th, near Morrison; mahogany fur niture. Wilton carpets and rugs; 2 rooms rented pays rent; bargain. $650 8 well furnished rooms, choice location; rent $25; owner 111: must sell. $675 buys 13 new furnished rooms, choice location; rent $55. 8ee quick. ROYAL REALTY CO., 85 6th, near Oak. Willamette Real Estate Co. Willamette station, St. Johns car. Woodlawn 165S. Headquarters for Pe ninsula property. EAST SIDE BEST My strictly modorn home must go; can give terms at $4,760; full details to buyer; no agont: an Investigation means sale. I-148, Journal. Co R. Dsnnell & Co. Real Est;it e. Rnom 83S (. of C. Cczy 4-Rocm Hcase And 100x100 at Arlela on Mount Scott line, all for $1,500; $5no cash, balance on easy terms. Hartman & Thompson, Chamber of Commerce 147. Great Investment Sunnyslde Good 6-room houso; lawn, roses, trees; IVt lots on Belmont street, near. 34th. Owner's Sacrifice $2,750. Haverstlo A Gallagher. 343 Wash, st. WAVERLEIGH HEIGHTS A little beauty, 6-room bungalow; fine view of city, cement sidewalks, stone wall In front, cement steps; $3,800, $1,000 down, balance $25 per month, including in terest. Phone Sellwood 425. $3,000 BUYS 100x100 on East 19th, with large 8-rooni house; 4 large cherry trees; 100 feet from double car track. The bouse will rent for $15. Only $2,000 cash. Sea E. H. Dement, 242 Madison St. FOR SALE Furnished six-room house on Monroe street, near Williams ave. Rent $20; Income $45; prise $250. P-128. Journal. $900 Two lots at Woodlawn, 2 blocks from station, graded street and water In. This is a snap. Address Kilnk Bros., Wooulawn. Phone Woodlawn 71. JiAST Taylor, In swelj district, corner 60x100, by owner. Q-417, Journal. IF sold this week. 3 lots in Have lock, corner, for $960; $275 down balance $15 per month. a. W. GODDARD, 110 2d et. $300 CASH, $16 monthly, 4-room strictly modern bungalow, close to car, electric lights and full nluinblng. Charles M. Ross, Laurelwood. . EIGHT-ROOM house, furnished; rent, ale or-.tra.de, pool table, organ. Morn ings till 10:30i, Afternoons 3. 252 Gibbs, South Portland. I $100 CASH, $10 monthly, buys 3-room house and tent house with large lot; price $40. Charles M. Ross, laurel wood. Mnunt Scott car. NEW houpe for sale, i lots, from owner, 111 Ppencwr st.. $1.600; terms. $6 MONTHLY buys fine lot.,' See , Charles. M, Rjss, Laurelwood, FOB SALE REAL ESTATE 16 HOMES . Holladay Park 7 rooms, thoroughly modern, $4,600. OveOl$4d8a60 Prk 6 roomn, very ftttrac- North Irvington 7 rooms, 100x100; worth It; $3,200.- $400C'n Parll' r00""; food buy; Hawthorne district 6 rooms; extra for $2,950. Nob Hill 8 rooms, new, right every way; $8,800.- HOMES EVERYWHERE, and AT ALL PRICE3. Yoti will be asked more by everyone when present contracts expire. If you think of buying, DO IT H0W2 COLUMBIA TRUST CO, 714 Couch bldg., 109 4th St. WHAT A SNAP Nice 6-room house, large pantry, full basement, corner lot 40x100, west side, no waiting for bridges, 1 peach tree, 1 cherry tree, plum trees and roses, all for $2,600, price of lot alone, and on easy terms. Owner, 601 26th st N., near NIcolaL FOR SALE A new 6 room cottage; a good bath and toilet, wired for elec tricity; a full size basement; lot 60 by 100, facing the south, so you get no dust; a nice front and back porch, all nicely painted; a modern house, for $1,700; $126 down and $15 per month; the beet house In the city for the money. It won't stay, owner must sell. Room wmney tiag Morrison and 2d st $850 EACH, 8 very desirable lots, high Kiwuuu, vveriooaing me city, laces Colonial Heights, on Division st.. Just east Of E. 23d, 1 block to 2 carlines, easy walking distance to Morrison st. bridge; adjoining lots $950 to $1,000. These near in lots the best purchase on the market. Owner, Y-649. Journal IN A GOOD DISTRICT. $260 cash, balance small rnonthlv nav- ments, modern 4-room cottage, choice lot. solid concrete foundation- nanfrv bath, front veranda and rear porch. Price I onty Jl.800. H. W. Lemcke. 210-211 corpett mag. Main 1177; A-a.35 GOOD lot, good house, good locstlon; $3,000 takes that nice home. 1009 Albin.i ave., near Blandena, on Mississippi ave. une. wun graded 60-foot lot, street and side walk, with water, can. eWtrlrltv and bath; $1,400 mortgage. Western ln- vestment tjo., spa Corbett bldg. HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS. MACRAE A ANGUS. 68$ CHAMBER CF COMMERCE!. TO buy or sell good real estate by nil means see McKenna & Waldt. You will surely find them both aliva. Their pnone taoor s. ixts rrom $400 to $700. 1155 Belmont. Burinyside car. A HOME. $850 cash and $20 per month buys C room. new. modem buna-alnw on lor with street Improvements, cement walks and curb In and paid; price $2,300. But- lerworin-oiepnenson (jo., owners. 85 La fayette blda.. 6th .and Washfns-tnn Main 8529. WE iBUII.D HOMF.S To suit you at small cost, and very easy payments. There la no reason ,hy you should- not own your own homo. Call and seo us and let us explain how easy 11 is io ao mo. THE VETERAN LAND CO.. 822 Chamber of Commerce. BEFORE you buy let us show you a list of property. Houses from $500 to $20,000; lots from $200 to $2,000; farms from $200 to $25,000. Anderson & Mc Danlel. office at Laurelwood station. FOR SALE. eay terms, 8 houses, eust side. B. T. Randall, owner, Wood burn, Or. 1 ACRE for sale, 7 mllesnfrom""F!orP land on the Oregon Electric line, In the Junction off Hlllsboro and galeni. $200 cash and rest on 4 years' time. Address C. KJIer, 325 Ross st. WILL build what you want on easy pay ments. Miller, 430 Worcester bldg. Main 1940. GREAT Investment Sunnyslde, good 5- room nou.ie: lawn, rosea, trees; lhi lots on Belmont st, near 34th. UW.NEK'S 8ACRIFICH 12.750. Haverstlc & Gallagher, 843Vt Wash st FOR SALE Two lots in Vernon, 50x 100. corner 3425. inside $375. hi cash. balance easy payments. C. L. Sheets, iia ntn. sellwood 45R SEE our list of property before you buy. A nrlnc, , Til .T'l )..! . Ta.. relwood station. 100x100 3 SIX-ROOM houses; one 7- room, at a bargain: will cay 10 per cent net; no agents. See owner, 92S Grand ave., N. C-1889. $2,350 TERMS, 6-room bungalow, near ly new modern up-to-date, gas. elec tricity, full lot, sightly location. 100 feot from Alberta car. Owner. 1058 Vernon. 6-ROOM house and lot, 20th and Bel mont: terms. H. D. Winters. Phone East 4357. ONE HALF acre close to car and good school. $20 Der month. Tn.s is a snap. Charles M. Ross, Laurelwood. 5-ROOM house on Mount Scott ' line. modern. 3 blocks from car, 100x80; lot nice for family; easy payments. K-4S. journal. MODERN cottage, 5' rpoms, on 2 car lines, close In. only $2,300; terms. Call 50Z McKay Dlflg. 4-ROOM cottage, 2 .Ine lots, nice shale trees. $1,000: $250 cash. $10 monthly. Charles M. Ross, Laurelwood. LOTS for sale on Portland Heights. Fine residence location. louO each, terms. 825 Board of Trsde bldg. 8-ROOM house and lot, 100x100. on E. 19th. worth 14.000: wiu tnKa lif.CH'V. E. H. Ix-ment, 242 Madison St. $375 FINK lot Terrsce Park; $10 cash. $5 month. M. 1559. 519 Swetland bldg. Howard Bros. $175 RESERVOIR Park, fine lot. ber gain for cash. Main 1559. 619 Swet land. Must be sold. 2 LOTS, 40x12a, 4-room house, chicken houses and yard fenced, $300 below value. IPS 4th ft. use. 4 ej on carline; snap, $3,2iO: terms. An geles Trust Co., 326 Vi Washington st. Room 417. FOR SALE Flneeuburban home; two acres, 3Vi miles from courthouse, M mile from car, all kinds fruit and ber ries, 9-room house, chicken-house, barn, two wells, on main road. For terms see owner, 302 Front st. $1,7007 ROOMS, good condition, on 2 car lines; easy terms. Frank Lucas, owner, 216 Chamber of Commerce. Phones A-1T03. Main 1293. FOR SALE 100x100 feet land. aTl fenced, set out in fruit trees; 3-room house, 3 blocks east Clark station, $800; $300 cash. A BEAUTIFUL little home-In Sell wood: everything modern, hot water heat, elegant lawn and roses, with or Without furniture, call ouz ycKay bldg. 2 LOTS. 60x100, E. J2d St.. $500 each; $50 down, $5 per month. Bee E. H. Dement. 242 Madison St. 160 ACRES land, 14 in meadow, some buildings; 600.000 standing . cedar; price $1,000. Inquire 181 Madison. READ THIS $2B buys 6-room house, 2 lots, corner: 4 blocks carline, 6c rare, can tsi wamson at FOR a bargain in 4 good lots In fOfxTj locaiiiy n east Blue, inquire or i'er- ley Lnt, 419 uornett bldg, MODERN 6-room bungalow, Mt. Scott car, 3 blocks east of Creston. Phone Tabor 633, ' 011101 1" I . cv . I V . v-h.iv utllLRril 1 Rill , I . good building, close to streetcar, only it.&u. J ones, imb i,iawsp.n si 15 ACRES , level, fertile land, 9 miles from Portland; a, great bargain. $2,400. 284th et. - - 1 , $1,650 MODERN 6-room - cottage, esSy terms, 459 Mechanic st. Take Wood lawn car. Large lot. owner1. 6 ROOM house, modern. and convenient; price reasonable. 1176 E. Main pear 39tn FOR . SALE 7-rooin bungalow-.. $2,000. terms. pnone -2t)s St BUYS 3 lota and 8-ronm Eoua , Address H. Thoiucsoi. Ariel. WANTED REAL ESTATE 31 WANTED To boy an Al stock farm of ' 160 acres or more; must be a bargain; give full description 'and price first let ter, x-47, journal. WE want all kinds of city property oa our lists. Why not list youra, , ' S. 8. LA MONT CO., .. i rorn ox i rsoe. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITY REAC estate and farms. What av you to sell? Will deal with the owners only. 20 Wells-Fargo bldg. WANTED From owners who'll sell, houses, lots and farms 'everywhere Portland Homes Co., 204 Morrison at. I WANT to bur a 7-room modem houneT ' $500 cash, balance good-slsed month iy payments. W-61t. Journal. t I WANT 2 to 6 acres,' near car, must be sightly and right price. F-136, Journal. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 84 160 ACRES. Lincoln county, near Wald- port; bottom land; 8 acres slashed and seeded; large stream through place; sprlnghouse and outbuildings; close to school and postofflce; 500,000 feet cedar on place; mill close by. - For a quick sale will take $1,200, or might take good lots at cash price. Snap 1,225 acres near The Dalles: about 300 acres in cultivation, about 80 acres In fall barley. 80 acres young or- ' chaj-d, about 60 acres tiled and drained, about 600 acres bottom land, balance bench and timber; 50 acres In alfalfa, about 200 acres could be cleared for that purpose: good barn, 3 houses, lote of outbuildings; lies on Columbia river; O. R. & N. station on place. This would cut into smaller tracts to good advan tage. For a quick turn will take $40 per acre; will accept some good income property and some cash. 60 acres, 6 miles from Oregon City", acres improved, all fenced; t-room house, log barn, good stream, $1,600. Will exchange for city property and $500 cash. . ... ;.,, ' 216-acre Columbia river dairy ranch; 100 acres In cultivation, balance upland; pasture; good spring on upland; R- K. station on place; cuts two crops of hay each year; fine, sightly bouse; good barns; all fenced; $40 per acre. Will accept good city property and $1,000 cash. CITY REALTY A BUILDING CO.. 430 Worcester Bldg., Third and Oak Sts. Exchange 40 Acres On fine road between Gresham nd Troutdale, all cultivated, house, barn, outbuildings, -orchard, running stream of water; will take some good Portland property as part pay. Henkle & Harrison - 611 Gerllnger bldg., 2d and Alder FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE. 160 acrea. with good house and barn; water piped to both; about 8,000,000 feet of timber, small good orchard, half mile from small town and school; about 20 acres In cultivation; price $2,750. . F. J. STEINMETZ CO.. i3 Morrison st. 25 ACRES of land, several hundred corda of wood, to exchange for Im proved acreage or suburban residence, with barn, near Portland. Call Brown 216 Commercial blpck, A ROOMING house, 36 roo-. fine loca tion, nicely furnished, fa. Jof roomers. for .acreage" or MoptavUIa property; price $3,000. F. J. STEINMETZ.U i3 Morrison st. i FOR ACREAGE .Tew Edison. Moving Picture machine; electrical and gas. attachments; gas-making outfit; Victor phonograph and lot with small house. u. Bowyer, independence, Or. WHAT have you to exchange for a business, bringing- big, returns' every month. Goldschmldfs Agency, 253 J4 Washington st. WOULD like to exchange a small farm for city property or would sell for cash. Let me know what you have. G. F. Fife, 368 2d st. WE will exchange anything you have for anything you want Call at 1019 Board of Trade bldg. FOR SALE FARMS 17 160-ACRB farm, 9 miles northwest of Portland, on good macadamised road, large house and barn; 86 acres under cultivation, 25 rich bottom land; 7 acres prune orchard with well modeled prune dryer; 2 creeks running through place; 2 springs running all year round; good well; close to new electric carline; this is one of the nicest farms in Oregon; will sell for $100 per acre; $6,000 down. 10-acre fruit farm. In city" limits, all level, and cleared, 9 acres in berries, 4 rooni house, good, new barn; well fenced, 2 cisterns, everything up-to-date; $15, 000, half cash. 40-acre farm, 12 miles of Portland, well fenced, on .milk and mall route; orchard of 100 good fruit trees, bearing well; 14 acres under cultivation, good well, brand new house and good barn; new electric carliue runs right along side of this farm; $100 per acre, half down. f 80-acre farm. 40 acres clear, t acres In timber, rest in good pasture. 7-room V. . Ka m ' ..A.) A.,iKtlllJtn.. you riff orchard; apple, pear and prune carline. Germantown Realty Co. 826 Washington st. Room 216; Main 7333. 320 Acres . 90 In cultivation, 100 acres more near ly ready for plow; 10-room house, barn 66x77;- acres Tof prunes and family or chard; well watered; school house on place, for $8,500; $4,000 will handle It. 120 Acres 25 acres In cultivation; new 8-room house, chicken and spring house, good; barn, orchard, trout pond near house, for $2,160. , 263 Acres Dairy ranch; 80 acres upland, balance Columbia river bottom; R. R. siding on place; fine large house, lawn, or chard, tools and stock, all for $12,000. Can't be beat. . I. L. floffett Y 423 Lumber Exchange Bldg. m ACRES IS miles from Portland. $6 per aere one half cash. 40 ACRES Bottom land, good buildings, ( miles from Yaoolt, fine orchard and barn, nice spring at bouse, $2,100. 200 ACRES Klamath Falls. In city limits, $9,000. 40 ACRES 6 miles of Yacolt, good house, $600, Coast Realty Company 220 Lumber Exchange. 2S0 1 ACRES, 80 acres In cultivation; house, barn, orchard and well water; good stock farm; S miles from R. R. station; price $12 per acre. 160 acres. 60 acres In cultivation; good house, barn, orchard; a fine grain, fruit or 3tock farm; 4 mile from town; price $3,000. . 820 aires, 250 in cultivation; good house, barn and orchi.rd; 3 miles from town: price $40 per acre.; 6 acres on the Oregon . City line; 6- room house. chlikn house, small barn; 'stock and chickens go with this place. WILLIAMS AU'HiJvrjblSIt . 413 Marquam bldg, -SEVERAL the ii sand "acres, very choice, la famous walnut and apple bU, Yamhill county: H ready to plant, bal ance valuable timber; $25 per acre; easy terms. 923 Board of Trade. -!FYWvrAfiT TO BUY, 8KLL Jft - trade real estate. see Stevenson Taylor, tom $11 Buchanan bWg tS Washington et. , .;' . :: .-. WHEATT.ANr: In central Oregon; homesteads and desert land location, best of references. Call at 125 14th St., room 9. r " - "' . - . WALNUTS--' want 16 people who )rl thinking of buying walnut $til to' write me, "I have ardawtv t)roi)uii ii to mkw to'l, N-396. Juiirnft) Ft'R SALVi AH kinds siok. duTr'y I" I timber tends, direct from i rt"fl stamp , for part ruin: fut .. - Hiedl.VllXt'nyi. ..'.; FOR 'farm, dniry.""f ridvlTt..! . . :. see F Ku;i;iu; u i.-.t ia, v, , 1