THE. , OREGON i .DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER ;13, , 1908.
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Earl's Court, London, S. W. The
W. Ryclcmatt, ComrtlK-ioner for
V .
- Ijondon, 'BJng., . Nor. It One of the
greatest exhibitions to be held ,on the
continent next year will be the 'Golden
West and 'American Industries exhibi
tion':! at Earl's court, London. The
obpect of this exhibition Is to bring
into' closer . relationship the commerce
of the two greatest nations in the world.
- The idea of holding an American ex
hibition -in London Is largely due to
the enterprise of J. W.' Ryckman, who
Is well known as a newspaper and mng-axine-
writer in both countries. Mr.
Ryckman .baa been Interested In the
atrganlxatlon and management of sev
eral of the largest exhibitions held in
this country. . .. .
. For this " American exposition next
Tear a iJlatinarulahed committee has been
Organised, headed by the lord mayor of
appointed to visit - the 'leading cities
and all manufacturing dtstrlcta of this
country. Temporary headquarters of
the commission have- been established
at the Ansonla, Broadway and Bnventy
third street. New York. Plans have
been completed for carrying out the ex
hibition on an elaborate soale and a
large fund has been provided for the
purpose.
The mayors of SO cities have been
invited to appoint local committees to
take the matter up in their respeotlve
communities. The governors of all the
western siaies navo wean bbkcu 10 my
the subpect or the exhibition berora
their chambers of commerce and other
commercial bodies with favorable rec
PORTLAND FIRM
January Mining Corporation
Sues Bunker Hill and
- Sulli y an Company.
(Speelel Dtapaeth to The Journal, t
Wallace, Idaho, Nov. IS. The January
Mining company of Portland haa lnetl
luted suit against the Bunker Hill A
Sullivan Mining company of Kellogg,
the greatest lead-silver mine in the
world, for the reoovery of $7,800,000 al
leged to represent the value or ore
taken from a disputed vein In the last
three years, and for control of the Ward-
The Remarkable Will
Of a Doctor
He Leaves the Secret of Life to
-; His Children .and the World.
' One of the world's greatest physl
clans UDon his deathbed called his chil
dren about him 'and said: "When I die
I will leave the secret of life as I have
discovered At in my practice." v
When they read his will It directed
them to a eafety vault which contained
a large envelope marked thus: "The
Secret of Life." upon opening It they
read: "Don't abuse the stomach." This
profound thinker after a long life of
roeaicioe anew me siomacn xe oe) tne
throne of man.
Stuart's Dyspepala Tablets Will help
you maeis a- aiomacn neanny.
. If It Is worn out and lacks the fluids
of digestion these tablets will take the
place of such fluids.
If it Is filled with poisonous juices,
these tablets will neutralise and remove
uch poison.
If you cannot eat without agony
these tablets will show you how you
-can. If yon will eat foolishly, or drink
excessively, or If business demands
abuse of' stomach, these tablets after
meals will make such abuse light, for
xney take the hard snip away rrom the
stomach.
They are great aigestera, filled with
can give. They go back Into the blood
after they have digested a meal, thereby
increasing the ability of nature to take
tare of digestion - without exhausting
jother orarans. " - . .
iiri "tilJ r'APintl -ill 'AmWi f
-WANTS
- High livers need 'feel no considerable
hardship if they will eat one of-these
I little tablets after a. rich or late meal,
h It la, splendid gift torthe stomach
"' " e ' "VI 1 1 nAJ 1 L J .Villi. . W I w w-
! pepsla Tablets sell for 60c per package
I at every drug store. - , v.
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we will send yen a trial package by
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t ISO Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
GOLDEN WEST EXHIBIT LONDON
Prince of Wales Looking Over Amerl- can Exhibit Already riaced. John
the United States, Who Is at the Head of the American Exhibition in
London.
ommendations. Manufacturers' associa
tions have been requeated to partici
pate in the exhibition through their
members. Encouraging responses are
being received from these .various re
sources, Indicating much Interest in the
vent.
The exhibition will typify the great
development of the states or the golden
wast since the discovery of gold in
California in 184. It will also com
memorate the bl-centenial of the com
pletion jpf the first Atlantlo cable.
With an American exhibition next
year, London will enjoy an unusual In
vasion from the United States and Eng
land will see such evidences of Indus
trial and commercial progress as she
never dreamed of. The English Deople
believe that Americans have a special
fondness for exhibitions and are sure
to throw a good deal of energy, enter
prise and monev Into any one they are
interested in ana boom . it in true Am
erlcan fashion. -
una great advantage of Earl's court
is Its location In ther center or tne dense
population of London. It Is estimated
that 6,000,000 people a week can reach
Earl's court at a nominal crioe from
any section of the great city by quick
transit lines, sucn as unaergrouno,
tramways, busses and electric cabs.
The business carried on between the
United States and the United Kingdom
comorlsea one fifth of the commerce of
the world and is constantly Increasing.
This enormous fact will be made clear
and its significance emphasised in this
ner vein, from which tens of millions
or dollar a worth of ore baa been mined
The January Mining company is
corporation organised under the laws of
tne state or Oregon, wltn tne pricieai
place of business In Portland, and
claims to be owner of the Republican
Fraction Lode claim In the Yreka,mln
Ing district, which came into possee
slon of that company by means of t
transfer from the Federal Mining it
Smelting company to Frank T. Post,
of Spokane, and by transfer xrom .port
to the January company.
In view of the fact that Post Is at
torney for the Federal company, It is
f enerally believed that that company Is
n reality behind the suit. It Is de
clared that the famous Wardner vein
haa Its apex in the Republican Fraction
Lode claim, and traverses it in an east
erly and westerly direction and that It
la this vein wnicn outcrops in tne Bun
ker Hill, Emma, Last Chance, Stem
winder and Tyler. loda claims. On ac
count of the allegation that this vein
has its anex in the Republican Fraction
Lode claim, the January company as
serts that It is entitled to run posses
sion thereof throughout Its entire
length.' It further claimed that the
Bunker Hill company has removed, large
quantities of ore from the vein and has
dnstroved evidence of this By rilling UD
the voids caused thereby from debris
and waata.
' Between November IS, 1805. and Jan
uary l. 1907. the value or tne ore ex
traotari In this wav In said to be In
excasa of $4,000,000. Between January
21, 1B0T, and July IS, 1908, the value
or tne ore removed is brio io w in w
ceas of 13,000,000, and from July 16, to
date, the value of ore removed i aaia
to be in excess or mou.uuu. .
Tti Jiniiin rnmnsji v sues for recov
ery of these amounts and to quiet title
to the Wardner vein and Republican
Fraction Lode claim. Two other suits
Involving millions of dollars are pend
In Aa-alnnt the Bunker Hill company,
at the instance of the Federal Mining
St Smelting company, bearing on much
we same proposition.
Building Permits.
East Burnslde street, between East
Seventeenth and Eaat Eighteenth, Mrs.
Sarah D. traerln; builder. McHolIand
Brothers, erect two-story frame dwell
ing. $8,000; East Madison street, be
tween East Thlrtr-thlrd ' and Eaat
Thirtv-fourth. Marv M. McGraw. build
er, Z. T. Bryant, repair one and one half-
story rrame aweuing, tuu; kbsi .ciirnr
leth street; between East Pine and Ea.it
Aah. M. E. church, builder. Rev. H.
Oberg, erect one-stiry frame gymnas
ium, H.ouo: Kuaseii . sireei, - neiwern
Burr age and Delaware, Lydla A. Carter,
builder. M. H. Carter,- erect , one and
one half-story frame -dwelling, 81,20');
Third street, Between Alder and wash
Inn-ton. Wiearant. builder. Gun Ostbye.
repair two-story frame store, $800; East
Thlrty-seventn. between unnion an-j
Taggart, C W. Sherman. : builder, Qua
uaiDye, erect one antt - one nmi-iior
frame dwelling. $1,800; Hplgate street,
corner MUwaukle, George ,- oaron'sr.
bullder. same, erect one-story , rrame
dwelling. 88,060; East Twelfth atreet.
North. -Between Tillamook and Thomp
son. M. 8. fifrlple, builder, M. A. Stark,
repair two-story rrame dwelling, auo;
Rusaall street, between Burraee and
Delaware, Lydia A. Carter, builder, H.
M. carter, erect one ana one naii-story
frame dwelling, $1,800. ' i. ;', ,;.
Swltserland already has obtained &60.
oo horae-oower from Its water - fallu
and expects to 'make use of three times
es-toiuch' more within the next few
years. '
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$ ' -I v T J
exhibition of American Industries. It
will bring together all the present day
achievements of solence. Invention,
handicrafts and trades In the United
States.
This exhibition will illustrate In the
moat Impressive way the rapid prog
ress of the United States, to the high
est plane of Influence 1n the applied
arts, Industries and commerce of the
worid. For this purpose the entire
available apace in the buildings and
grounds of Earl's court has been set
apart, and such modifications and al
terations aa may be essential to give
reallatto effect and 'give local coloring
to the exhibition will be permitted.
The Earl's court exhibition, buildings
and grounds cover an area of more
than 2 acres and contain all that is
essential for the holding of important
exniDlttona. The London Exhibitions,
Limited, who owns the lease of the
Earl's court- exhibition grounds and
buildings, which has 80 years to run.
was formed in 1896 with a share and
debenture capital of 146,000. It haa
expended upon the site in new build
ings and Improvements of the grounds
considerably more than 200,000. These
buildings have been specially construc
ted for exhibition purpose and are ad
mirably adapted In every way.
COMMON SENSE ,
Leads most intelligent people to use only
medialne c known composition. There
fore (t Is .thai Dr. Pierce's medicines, the
mskertoi wilch print every Ingredient
enterlngTttao them upon the bottle wrap
pers and attWl Its correctness under oath.
are dally arbllng in favor. The com.
position ot Dr JPierce's medicines is open
to evarrbodyft)rt fierce being desirous,
Of haylns thi tcarch light of lr,vetlaT
ypn turned fpu
active
nrinclDles extracted from na
tive' forest roots, by ' exact processes
original with Dr. Pierce, and without the
use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and
chemically pure glycerine being used in
stead in extracting and preserving the
curative virtues residing in the roots
employed, these medicines are entirely
free from lie objection of .doing harm
by creating an appetite for either al
coholic beverages or habit - forming
drugs. Examine the formula on their
bottle wrappers the same as sworn to by
Dr. Pierce, and you will And that his
"Golden Metilcal Discovery, the great,
blood-purlffar, stomach tonlo and bowel
regulator the medicine which, while not
recommend! to eure consumption in its
advanced stages (no medicine will do that)
yet doe cur all those catarrhal eondi
tlons of head and throat, weak stomach.
torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak
lungs and heng-on-coughs, which, if neg
lected or badly treated lead up to and
finally terminate In consumption.
Take the "Oolden Medical Discovery
n time and ft is not likely to disappoint
Jou if only you give it a thorough and
air trial.' fDonrt expect miracle. It
won't ao supernatural tnings. xon matt
exercise your patience and persevere in Its
use for a reasonable length of time to get
It full benefits. The ingredients of which
Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed have
the unqualified endorsement of scores of
medical leaders- better than anv amount
of lay, or hen-professional, testimonials.
They are no, given awav to be experi
mented with but are sold by all dealers It
medicines a&sonable prices.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DUNNING, MENTEB & XJILBATJGH,
HUUHMIlfri K 11(1 iiuwuuj,i.i mwuo' 1
in every detail. Seventh and Pin. Main
410. Lady assistant
J. P. Finley & Son
Lady attendant Main : A-159S.
F. S. PUNNING. Jna, east aide funeral
directors. E. Alder and B. th st
ZKLLER-BVRNES CO.. FUNERAL LI-
'rectors, emDaimers, i nusnu. Au.
1088.. Ladv assistant - . '
EDWARD HOLmaAN, . UNDERTAKER.
220 3rd street
ERIC80NV UNDERTAKING CO.. KhU
palming; lady ts'ti 409, Alder, lit 8138.
CEMETERIES
R08B CITT SINGLE GRAVES, i $10:
family lots. 225 to $76. Suoerintend-
ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont et
and Cully road. Phone Tabor 20$.. Fot
full 'Information i apply to Frank Schle
gsl, 613 Worcester but Phone A-8628.
1. -SI
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal
1200 CALL BUILDING
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m. to 10 p. m.
Phones, Main 7173; A-6051.
WEATHER REPORT
The creat of the western high pres
sure area haa moved from the Canadian
northweat aouth to weatern South Da
kota, where the unusually high barom
eter reading of 80,98 inches was re
corded this morning. Thi high pres
sure area his caused a "norther In
Texas, with mow In the panhandle dis
trict and rain in the southern portion
of the state. Local snows have oc
curred In eastern Montana, the Dakota.8,
Minnesota,-upper Michigan, eastern Ne
braoka. eastern Colorado, weatern Kan
nan and northern New England, and
llirht rain ham fallAn Oil the Pacific
coast from Cape Flattery south to Coos
Hn v T( la warmer in mane ana norin-
ern Nevada, and colder along the eaat
elope of the Rocky mountains rrpm Can
ada to Mexico.
The Indications lire for fair weather
In this district tonight and Saturday.
Temp.
Max.
Atlanta. Ga ..56
Baker t'ltv, Or 4
Boise. Idaho 60
Mln. Preclp.
40
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82
88
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28
10
66
88
60
48
48
82
24
28
44
44
2 2
24
62
41
82
86
33
Calgarv, Alberta ...1(1
Chicago. Ill 88
Helena. Mont 20
Jacksonville. Fla .,.64
Lewlnton. Idaho ....48
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Los Angeles, Cal. . . .
Marshfleld. Or 86
New Orleans, La. . . .64
New York. N. Y 42
Omaha. Neb 30
Pocatello, Tdaho ...46
Portland. Or 61
Rosehurg, Or 54
St. Paul, Minn 80
Salt Lake. Utah ...48
San Francisco, Cal. 64
Seattle, Wash t
Spokane, Wash ....40.
Walla Walla, Wash. 42
Washington. D. C...44
MARRIAGE LICENSES
C. O. Anderson, 668 Borthwlck street,
66, and Mrs. Margaret Wood, 40.
George Ipswltch, San Francisco, Cal
SS! end Entella C. Halloway. 27.
Gunner Forsberg, 746 Roosevelt street,
24, and Ella Llehtwerk, 22. .
RnsmuH Thoraer Strand. 685 Missis
slppl avenue, 22, and Nanna Karoline
JN linen. z.
Loren Chrlatensen. 344 Fourth street,
2K and Anna Anderson. 22.
Alva Hubbard, Camas, Wash., 26, and
Minnie Badenwasser. is.
PMONIU! MAIN 602 OR A-3184
For wedding and funeral designs. Nob
Hill Florists. Alfred Burthardt. 120 23d
PORTLAND Florist Co., choice cut flow'
era and runerai designs. al0 morn-
Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith ft Co.
Waahlngton bldg.. corner 4th and Wash
ington ate
t3-- JL tlnn. f 1 rt rl.f funr,l il.ul.n.
A r i. v , ..' , - - m '
. - . . ... , . . I BAAS. . . O l
3MMt iviorriwon. main ovvv;
Clarko Bros., florists Fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison at
Full dre"sn suits for rent all sixes.
Unique Tailoring Co.. 80 Stark st
Max M. Smith, floriat 160 5th at. op.
posits Meier Frank's. Main 721$.
BIRTHS
GO WAN To Mr. Wnd Mrs. B. B. Go
n an at DR fairMmnca KTnvamhAr A a mnn
JORGENSEN To Mr. and Mra.' W. e!
Jorgenaen, 60 Grand avenue north
November 11, a daughter.
EMIQH To Mr. and Mrs. T. Emigh
1173 uetroit avenue, November s.
NEESON To Mr. and Mrs. T. Neeson
873 Corbett November 11, a daughter
DEATHS
SOLOMON Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Solomon, city, November 11; still
born.
PHILLIPS Mies Sarah Phillips. 805
First street, November 10, age 2S;
suicide.
MATHISON J. M. Mathlaon. city. No
vember 12, age 42; broken rib and in.
Jury to lungs.
UUTl
LER E. L. Butler. Rainier. No
vember 10. aire unknown: suicide
(drownlnr)
RICHARDSON W. C. Richardson. 771
GUaan, November 11, age 73; heart
disease. .
MOKUMEXTS
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU
menta. all kinds cemetery decorations.
e-7Q urana ave. N. imnorr tt Dorcas
fiKV KINGSLEY, 268 1ST.. PORT-
lano s leaning marble and granite was.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Lawrars Abstract AY Trust Co.. room
Board of Trade bldg.: abstracts a
specialty,
abstractors. 1Q4-6-S-7 Falling bldg.
J. Shirley and wife to A. Sto
erckel. lot 6. block 8. Highland
Park addition 460
Joseph f. Healy et al to H. E.
waiter. lot n, block t. waver-
lelah Heights 650
J. H. Bruce et al to Vinceneo Plg-
lacelll, lots' 1 and 2. block 6,
Bruces addition 265
Clark-Clemson company ta Thack-
la Bright lot 15, block v. ciem-
son addition .136
F. C. Go odln to Nettie L. Palmer
undivided or lot 2. block 99
Sellwood 260
Herman Kllnke and wife " to
George ' E. Dye, lots 2, 3, 4, 6,
S, 7. 8 and 17, block 89, Sell
wood 2)800
John J. Graham and wife to Ada
L. Hoffman, lot 10 Palatine
Hill 6,000
3. Emery Lester and wife to C
PT Wells, lot 17, block S, North
Villa 800
Andrew J. McDaniel and wife to
W. H. McDaniel, 8 acres of the
D. L. C. No. 89 and 68 In town
ship 1 north, range 3 east...... 1,600
Virvinla A. McDaniel to Andrew
J. McDaniel, same as above... 1,400
Herman Metzger. trustee, et al
to W..J. Knight and wife, lot
26, block 6. Reservoir Park.. ISO
M. C. Banfleld et al to Emily
C Sanford, lots 20. 21 and 22,
block 1, Lenta addition, also
right-of-way for atreet over
lot IS. block 1, 40 feet wide.. 4.00ft
M. W. Hunt and wife to Lena Rl- , ,
years, lots 15 and 18 block 12
'Goldsmith's addition ......... 10,000
Portland Trust company of Ore-
?on to E. M. Lally, lots 1 and -0,
-block A,,, subd. of lots 2. .
. 6, 7 and 8, tract "D.'V Smith's
J addition . ............. . 760
Hlbernla Savings bank to Peter
Johnson, lot 11, .block 3, Brock
' tons i -. .7. . i ........ y . 800
Title Guarantee 4k Trust com--' '
rny to Charles P. Jones, lot
block 23, Rossmere ........ 650
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
8. V. Thomas t a to C. K. Jack
son, north 40 feet of lot 9 and
north 40 feet of lot 10, block
6, Walt' Cloverdale annex, i,.
Mrs. M. L. Foster to T. C' Rus
sell, lot 7, block 14, Sunnysido
Herman Metzger to H. R. Brock,
lot C, block 8, Reservoir Park. 4
Q. C Lltherland to John Gil-
. more, lot 27, block 7, Laurel
wood Kenwood Land comnanv to John
1.260
.
4, boo
270
216
A. Heusner et al, lots 22 and
23, block 4, Kenton 2,250
uattie . coyie to Li A. west jr.
et al. east H of south H of lot
10, block Z2, Alblna.
2,400
Hlbernla Savings bank to Mar
' guerlte Burt, lots 17 and 18,
block 16, Capitol Hill
N, Bosler and wife to C. P.
Xowner, lot 80, block 2, Ar-
leta Park No. 4
Oscar M. - Arnold and wife to N.
J. .Levinson, lots 11 and 14,
block 10. Goldsmith's addition.
John Anderson and wife to James
Lugg, lots 8 and 7, block 1,
Brooklyn Heights addition ....
Rose City Park' association to
Earl A. Roberts, lot 16, block
86, Rose City Park
400
2,400
8,000
1,750
800
Title Guarantee & Trust com
pany to H. B. Stemler. lots 9.
10, 11 and 12, block 22. First
addition to Holladay Park addi
tion 2,500
Arleta Land company to Henry
Reubens, lot 17, block 11. El-
berta
Arleta Land oompany to Edgar
Nutbrown, lot 13, block 1, Ina
Park
Arleta Land company to Jennie
Nutbrown, lot 4, block 16, Ina
Park
R. B. Grlmnhaw and wife to F.
A. Nutbrown et al, lot 9, block
8. Arleta Park No. 2 , .
150
125
125
225
SEE
Williams Abstract Co. for prices.
Chamber of Commerce.
238
Have your abstracts made by the Title
& Trust Co.. 7 C of C.
Halxllp A Co., abatractora, lat-clasa
work: get our prices. 828 Corbett bldg.
NEW TODAY.
EXTRA GOOD
New brick building, leased
to responsible firm, located
north of Burnside st., east
of Ninth. Land values are
rapidly advancing in this lo
cality. Pays
62 NET
On Price.
$25,000
You could not duplicate this
for less than $30,000.
E. J. DALY
222-223-224 Failing Bldg
Will lease for a term of years, lot
ovxiuu, rnrin st. soutn or postornce.
For Sale: Several 8 and 9-room
houses, modern in every respect Hoi
laday addition. Terms.
Acreage on Base Line road, 10 miles
from city, 22 acres. May be had at
very reasonable figures. If taken at once,
Five acres. Olenhaven Park, $600 per
acre, mis ween oniy.
Quarter block In Alblna: very reason
able; terms.
For Sale: 11 -room house and 6-room
cottage, East 2d and Halsey; very good
investment.
Smith (& Everett
816 Swotland bldg.
Stop Paying "Rent
$500
Cash will handle a swell 7-room mod
ern new home, Hawthorne addition,
west of 17th st, on East Main. Balance
monthly Installments.
FRANK B0LLAM, 128 3rd St
SOVT SOBS THIS.
New. modern. 7-room houses six min
utes' walk from steel bridge. A bar-
aln at 82,600; easy terms, at room 14,
70 Waahlngton st.
FREE MANURE
All the manure you want for your roses
and garden free of charge. Portland
Union Stock Yards, Seventeenth and
Vaughn.
MEETING NOTICES
41
M. W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP,
No. 687B. Mondays. Selllnr-Hlrsch
block, 10th and Waahlngton sts.
M. W. A. EVERGREEN1 CAMP, 6,4S,
meets Wednesday evening.
Allsky
bldg.. 3d and Morrison sts.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 16
FOR SALE 6 acres, well Improved, Al
soil. 1 block carline. 6o fare: $6,500:
part cash. Dlel & Huston, 418 Bu
chanan bldg,
$2,360 TERMS. 6-room bungalow, near
ly new modern up-to-date, gas, elec-
a-41 full lnt alcrVitlv trti.flflnn 1 AA f.i.
from Alberta car. Owner. 1068 Vernon.
6-ROOM house and lot20th and Bel-
mont: terms. 11. D. Winters. Phone
East 4367.
ONE HALF acre close to car and good
school, $20 per month- Thla Is a snap.
t naries M. Ross. Laurel wood
6-ROOM bouse on Mount Scott line,
modern. 2 blocks from car. 100x80:
lot nice for family; easy payments.
K-48, journal
4-ROOM cottage,
trees. $1,000: $
2 fine lots, nice shade
260 caah, $10 monthly.
Charles 51. Ross, Laurelwood
LOTS for 'sale on Portland Heights.
Fine residence - location. $5."o each.
terms. -926 Board of Trade bldg.
, HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS.
MACRAE ANGUS.
482 CHAMBER CF COMMERCE.
876 FINE lot Terrace park; 810 caah,
36 month. M. 1669. 61S Swetland
bldg. -.- Howard Bros.
FOR SALE 8, lots' and small nous
1190 E. l$th K.
ff ooo vl
BITCZAX, BAJUJATK 1
f Lot 60x115 feet on East 1
Morrison near 29th; also I
fine corner for store build- I
I ing on Belmont I
S2000
TEE XAXT UUTS OO. j
' 146 Second St. II
FOR SALEREAL ESTATE 18
;Rne Cfcicken Ranch S
10 acres.- all ' clear and In cultiva
tion, fenced, good 6-room house, large
oarn enicxen-nouae and yard ror-SOO
or 600 chickens,- woodshed and other
outbuildings, 2 good wells of water, 1
horse, buggy, wagon, 3 harnesses, 1
cow. about 75 . chickens, 9 miles from
Portland. mile from R. R. station,
store, .school and church. 11.000 will
! handle It; balance, terms. 8 per cent.
CMttenilen & Otto
, 268 Stark at.. Room 17.
OWNER WILL
LEASE OR SELL
40x200 In east side warehouse
district; solid ground; two rail
ways. Robert Hofer, 681 East
Stark st Phone East 2652.
A SNAP
6-room plastered house, lot 45x100. ;
blocks Alberta car; 3850: small tav
ment down, balance monthly payments
a per cent.
E. R. MARKHAM A CO..
208 Commercial block.
165 IRVINGTON DISTRICT. $65.
Beautiful lota; Broadway. Schuyler,
Hancock sts.; graded stn.. cement curbs
and walks; Bull Run water, all In ami
paid; $2,000 building restriction; close
to car. Price only $660; 65 cash, bal
ance $10 per month at 6 per cent Inter
est.
CALL ON V8.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY,
714 Couch bldg. 109 4th st.
Holladay Lot Very Cheap
Circumstances compel me to sell fine
elevated lot, south racing, boxioo,
atreeta paved, cement walks and curbs
narked. I have sewer, water In yard
Will sell if gold at once at $1,200; all
assessments paid. Mr. Han man at room
3. 245 Washington at.
GOOD BUY
100x100 on Benton St.. 18 minutes
walk business center; fine for flats or
apartment-houee. A bargain i4,uuo.
E. R. MARKHAM A CO.,
209 Commercial block.
Willamette Real Estate Co.
Willamette atation, St. Johns car.
Woodlawn 158. Headquarters for Pe-
ninwnla -property.
C. R. Dcnaell & Co.
Real Estate. Room 338 C. of C,
Cozy 4-Room House
And 100x100 at Arleta on Mount Scott
line, all for $1,600; $600 caah, balance
on easy terms, Hartman & Thompson,
Chamber or commerce m.
Great Investment Sunnyslde
Good 6-room house; lawn, rosea, trees
1H lots on Belmont street, near 84th.
Owner's Sacrifice $2,75
Haverstlo & Gallagher. 843 V, Wash, st.
160 Acres
Ko to f0 acres under cultivation, bal
ance pasture; house, barn and other
outbuildings; l,tuu neanng irun, irees;
8 miles from Portland; on good road;
$76 per acre; terms.
Chittenden and Otto
268 Stark at.. Room 3 7. .
$860 EACH. 2 very desirable lots, high
ground, overlooking .the city, faces
Colonial Heights, on Division St.. Just
east of E. 23d. 1 block to 2 carllnes,
easy walking distance to Morrison st
bridge; adjoining lots $950 to $1,000.
These near in lots the best purchase on
the marker-. Owner, T-649, journal.
ELEGANTLY furnished flat. rooms,
on 12th, near Morrison; mahogany fur
niture, wuton carpets, ana rugs;
rooms rented dstb rent: bargain.
$550 8 well furnished rooms, choice
location; rent $25: owner 111; must sell.
$675 buys 18 new furnished rooms,
choice location: rent $55. See quick.
ROYAL REALTY CO., 85 6th, near Oak.
$1,800 TAKES pretty Queen Anne home
In nice residence section; 7 rooms,
bath, hot and cold water. Basement and
choice 100x100 corner lot with iron
fence shrubs, roses, evergreen trees and
Harden: school, churahes and stores
near: wide streets; bargain; must sell.
Portland Homes Co., 204 Morrison st.
GOOD lot, good house, good location;
83.000 takes that nice home. 1009 Alblna
ave., near Blandena, on Mississippi ave.
line, with graded 60-foot lot, streef and
side walk, with water, gas, electricity
and bath; $1,400 mortgage. Western ln
vestment Co., 502 Corbett bldg. ,
FOR SALE Fine suburban home; two
111 mfl.. f T-t-,n nMI'tli.ii, 1
Ull I n , , i , i . i , i . win mvu trI , -jj
mile from car, all kinds fruit and ber
ries, 9-room house, chicken-house, barn,
two wells, on main . road. For terms
see owner, suz irront st.
$1,7007 ROOMS, good condition, on 2
car lines; easy terms. Frank Lucas,
owner, 216 Chamber of Commerce.
Phones A-1708, Main 1293.
WAVERLEIGH HEIGHTS A Tittle
beauty. 5-room bungalow; fine view
of city, cement sidewalks, stone wall In
front, cement steps; $3,300, $1,000 down,
balance $-25 per month, including in
terest, fnone Hell wood 426.
$260 CASH, balance small monthly pay
ments, buys new. modern 4 -room cot
tage, in good district; price only $1,800,
on a choice lot 40x100. has bath, pan
try, run rront veranda, rear porcn.
solid concrete foundation: It will be
sold quick, so call early. H. W. Lemcke.
210-211 Corbett bldg. Main 1177; A-2035.
5 CASH, $10 monthly, fine lot, on
Broadwav. restricted district. $850. In
cluding cement sidewalk. Buy now and
build on easy terms. Purse. 818 Cham
ber of Commerce.
COZY HOME GOOD INVESTMENT.
3500 cash buys that beautiful new 6-
room house, on E. Salmon st, price only
$2,700; upstairs rear sleeping porch, very
attractive and strictly modern, cement
walks, sewer, Improved street. H. W.
Lemcke, ziu-zil uorbett tidg. Main
177; A'Zess.
O buy or sell good real estate by all1
means see MCovenna ft waiat. You
will surely find them both alive. Their
phone Tabor KS5. Jtots rrom 1400 to
$700. 1166 Belmont. Sunnyslde car.
A HOME,.
$350 cash and $20 per month buys C-
rooro, new, modern bungalow, on lot
with atreet Improvements, cement walks
and curb In and paid; price $2,300. But-
terwortn-tstepnenson to., owners, S5 La
fayette bldg., 6th and Washlnaton.
Main 8529.
FOR SALE Furnished six-room house
on Monroe street, near Wllllama ,v.
Rent $20; Income $45; price $250. P-128,
Journal.
900 Two lots at Woodlawn. 1 hincka
from station, graded street and water
in. This Is a snap. Address Klink
Bros., WoOulawn. Phono Woodlawn 75.
KA6T Taylor, In swell district, corner
6xinu, py owner.- u-4i, journal.
$300 CASH. $16 monthly, 4-roora strictly
modern bungalow, close to car, electrlo
iignis ana iuii Diumuing. cnarles M
Robs, laurelwood.
$100 CASH.
$10 monthly, buys 3 -room
nouae ana tent nouse -wltn large
iem nouse -witn large lot
price ituu. v nariea M. moss, Laurel
wood. Mount Scott car.
MODERN 6-room bunaalow. Mr a.ntf
.. car, 3 blocks east of Creston. ... Phone
,i a oor o a o
MUST sell at once. 6 -acre chicken ranch
good building, close to streetcar, only
a4 orn TAH near v-x . "
15 ACRES Jevel. fertile land. S mil.
tromymaiia; a great bargain. $2400.
S .
tlAAU hnnu mnH.ni & n .1 I .
price reasonable 1171 X Main near
99 lie
r
176 RESERV1!
.....u.i . uv , i k , , 1 1 1 V 1 1 L. ar
gain for caah. Matn lSSS. Eta flwet-
III,, tnlr I 1 . . V
ann. Miw ne soia.
FOR SALE 7-room bungalow, $1,000,
NEW house for Bale, 2 lots, from owner,
in ertencer st., tl.nO"; terms.
$6 MONTHLY tmya a fine lot- See
Charles 2&.l Ross, Laurelwood. ! .
FOR S ALE--RE A L ESTATE 1G
. Woodlawn 100x100; all In nlca
young fruit trees. Bull Run water,
. close to carline; tills week, only .
$700, terms. ' - 117 "
Irvlngt on , " 7-room modern
house, furnace, fireplace, full ca--T
ment basement; $3,50, terms. T
Ladd TractOwner . will aell y
modern 8-room home, facing Ladd.
tract; bargain at $3,600; mly '
$1,000 caah; come and see thtst 40
Irvinjrton Vacant 60x100 fac
ing east on 16th st, near-Tilla-
mook; bltultthie pavement; $1,6)0, .
easy terms. r v - 118
Holladay Add 7-room hoasa
on E 3d; beautiful some; $3,600.
- 138.,
Holloday Park 8-rooro modern "
residence on Wasco at.; $4,000.
South Sunnynlde One , block
from Hawthorns ave.; vacant
60x100. surrounded by beautiful
homes; a snap at $900; easy -terms.
208 ,
Grand ave. 100x100,' corner J
has four rented houses bringing -$75
per month: a good investment
at $8,000. $3,000 cash. 205
University Park 100x100, cor- ,
ner, with small barn. $860. 807 ,
VertjAn Small cottage, acre of '
ground' with berries and fruit . .
trees, $2,000 cash. 208 ':
Hawthorne ave. Full lot on:;
E. 46th, near Hawthorne; a snap.
$850. li$ '
Mount Tabor Cottage and
quarter block, all in fine fruit
trees and berries. A snap at . ,
$2,500, $600 cash. 210
Sellwood Modern 8-room house '
with furnace, bath, basement i
laundry, electrlo lights, etc. A .
bargain for $4,000, 4 cash. $47
Rose City Park A new, mod
ern house, has 6 rooms and sleep
ing porch. A snap at $3,600. 250
HARTMAH & THOMPSON
Chamber of Commerce.
LET US SHOW YOU
A naw 7-room house situated on a nloe
corner lot. This property Is complete)
and modern, and If you are Interested
In securing a home we will be glad to
give you price and terms. --i
$2,000 l-room home in Woodlawn;
fine lawn, etc TerMs, $200 cash, bal
ance $15 per month. -i
$1,500 Small home near Piedmont
carbarns. .
$2,600 6-room housj and barn on
Rodney ave. Very easy terms.
$2,000 6 finished rooms and S un
finished with bath, toilet and cement
basement, situated on am east front cor
ner lot 50x100. Terms, $600 cash bal
ance $15 pet month.
$2,000 6-room house not far from the
O. R. & N. shops. Nice east front lot.
50x100 feet ,
VACANT PROPERTY
$400 60x100 on Blandena ave.; terms,
$76 cash, balance $10. pet month.
$650 50x100 on St Johns carline; lies
fine; forms, $100 down, $15 per
montn.
160 acres to trade for city property.
$60050x100 on L" carline; sewer and "
water In street; terms,. $100 cash,
balance $16 per month.
$2,000 For 3 full sixed 'lot on Cleve
land ave.; terms or canh.
$650 On Alblna ave.; street graded,
sewer In street
" T0MPS0N. Be ' OGDER
848 Mississippi ave.
Phones Woodlawn 202, Home C-2008.
WE BUILD HOMES
To suit you at small cost and very easy
payments. There is no reason ,hy you
should not own your own homo. Call
and see us and let us explain bow easy
It is to do ao.
THE VETERAN LAND CO.,
822 Chamber of Commerce.
FOHf SALE By owner,- 6-room cottage,
nearly new, artistic design, go.d
plumbing, soptlo tank, alectrlo lights,
gas, Bui). Run water, corner lot, every
thing first class, fruit trees, roses, gar
den, small fruit Improved street, near
carline, good car service. Piedmont dis
trict, mountains visible. 607- McKay
bldg., 3d and Stark sts.
FOR SALE By owner, new 6-room
house on corner, with 1 or X lota.
nice lawn, cement basement, cement
walk, electric lights, xtived for . gas. In
quire -at -992 Minnesota ave., corner
Blandena st.
Cneap Acreage ,
$1,000 cash takes 6 acres: half cleared:
10c carfare. This Is a snap. Call, 03
BEFORE you buy let us show you a
list of property. Houses from, $600. to
220,000; lots from 3200 to $2,000; farms
from $200 to $25,000. Anderson & Mc
Daniel. office at Laurelwood station.
CAN you beat this? Fractional lot ani
food 6-room house, 14 blocks from
lliams ave.: cloBe in. $1,600: 3500
cash and $16 per month; beautiful lo
cation; lot worth the money.. Smith,
vsiu fTvivcvri uui. at,h alia, '
FOR SALE, easy terms, 8 houses, east
side. is. X. Randall, owner, wood-
burn, Or.
1 ACRE for sale,. T miles from Port
land on the Oregon Electric line. In
the Junction off HillsbQr and Salem,
$200 cash and rest on 4 years'' time.
Auurensv.. xvjier, GD hobs si.
FIRST TIME ON MARKET.,
$600 snot caah takes it restaurant
established, doing a nice business, cen
trally located: fixtures cost $1,200; must
sell quick. H. W. Lemcke, 310-211 Cor
bett bldg ' '
60x100 6-ROOM ' house .between Mor
rison and Hawthorne; $2,600; $800
down, balance 6 per cent.
KENDRICK & JENNINGS,
142 2d st, room 34. ,
WILL build what you-want on easy pay
ments. Miller, 430 Worcester uldrf.
Main 1940.
FOR SALE Two lots in Vernon, 60
100, corner $425. Inside $375, 4 cash,
balance easy payments. C. L. Sheets.
713 E. 11th. Sellwood 468.
SEE our list of property before you buy!
Anderson & McDaniel. office at Lau
relwpod station. : '
6-ROOM modern house, eaat side, near
car and school, full lot; very desir
able. Price $2,500: $1,000 cash, balance
terms. Room 7, 181H 1st st
100x1003 SIX-ROOM ' houses; one 7-
room, at a bargalrt; will pay 10 per
cent 'net; no agents. See owner, 92$
Grand ave., N. C-1889. ,.
10 .ACRES, 4 blocks carline, fine soil.
7 acres in cultivation; good house
and barn; $4,000, part cash, Piel &
Huston. 413 Buchanan bldg.
1 LOTS. 40x120, 4-roora house, chicken
houses and yard f unced, $300 below
value. 198 4th st. . i
$860 BUYS 8 lots and 8-room EouseT
Address H Thompson. Arleta.
WAATED REAL ESTATE 81
WANTED To buv an Al atock farm of
160 acres or more; must bo a bargain:
gtve full description and price first let
ter. 'Y-647,' Joqrnal. '" , ' - : .
WE want all kinds of city property on
our llste. Why not list your;
8. B. LAMUN-p-arOii -V"'.
418 Board of Trade. ' v
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITT REAL
estate and farms. What have yeu
to sellT Will deal with the owners
only. 285 Wella-Fargo bldg.
WANTED From owners " wMll seTli
house, lots avnd farms-every whero.
Portland Homes Co., 204 Morrlnon at.
WASfED 100x100 In Lower Alt.l n a .
state price and location. X-271, Jour
nal. ' " - ' -'"''-.
EXCHANGE REAL. E3TATE 2 1
$0 ACRE8 f of land,, several tiundre.l
corda of wood,- to Exchange f-r tin
nrnvtui acreage or suburban rii(rn
with barn, near Portland. Call Hr,.n
zls Commercial niwK.
FOR ACREAGE -New ,t :,ii.u '1!, , "
: Picture machine; elect i ll i.l a nd
attachmenla; gas-makln imji fd VI
Bhonogrsnn and lot wiiii smaui h
J. Howver, innaran1rcr', fr
WOUU like to e- Ui.v.'
tot city proi.erfv fir v.,m'i,l
rash. Let me k'w v. 1 (, yu.'l.
t life, JS 4 2i st
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