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THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, v 1908. 17 COTTAGE GROVE - FAIR IS Ecsidents From Many Sec tions .of Lane County in Attendance. (Sptclat Wsjieteb to The Joaroal) ' Cottage OrovetXJr., Nov, The Cot tag Grove district fair pened today finder the auspice of the Cottage Grove Fair association. The lty J thronged with visitors. 'This is the first institu tion of the kind held here. The exhibits ' are all In place and are of a high stand ard. - -. : . , ' Eugene, Or., Not. 18. Many Eugene people are contemplating attending the fi rtfutrlnt tuir which orfcned at Cot tage Grove today, and ends Saturday evening, isew uuuuiiib nave um erected and stock pens and booths -for the exhibition of the farm products have been built. Committees have been actively at work for several weeks past and if the weather is not too severe the attendance promises to be very large. While the fair la being give by the people of the southern portion of the county, a great deal of Interest is being manifested by farmers and others In all parts of Lane, many from as far -north as Junction City and west from Flor ence being in attendance. Awards for moat of the exhibits will ?onslst of blue ibbon as first prize, red lbbon as second, and whita ribbon as third. . . LOCKS CASE TO BE APPEALED Portland General Electric Will Carry It to Federal Supreme Court. - ' (United Preas Lmm Wire.. Salem, Or., Nov. 18. In a communi cation received by the attorney-general today the Information Is conveyed that the Portland General Electrlo company iwlll appeal from the recent decision of 'the state supreme court in the matter f the locks at Oregon City. The attorney-general is asked to make a man date until a "writ of error can be filed and the matter) of application of an ap peal to the United States supreme court can be determined. ! It is the opinion of Attorney-General Crawford that the United States su preme court has no jurisdiction in- the matter Involved in this case and the state will accordingly resist the appeal. Frederick V, Holman is cpnductlng the case for the corporation. . i The position of the Portland General JSleelrlo company in this case resolves in Itself into general propositions. It Is contended that since the state made no effort for SO years to enforce any of the provlelens of the original act pro viding for the construction of the canal and locks at Oregon City, the state can no longer compel the company to keep the covenant originally agreed upon be tween the constructing company and the legislature. Furthermore, It la contended that all the terms of the original covenant greed upon between the leglsIature'T)f 1870 and the old Willamette Falls Canal & Locks company were not assigned to the succeeding companies, of which, the Portland General was the last The state asserts its claim to an in terest in the locks on both the broad rule that the banks and beds of navi gable streams belong to the people and that the terms of the original grant are as binding as ever. Before Governor Chamberlain caused ftio suit to be Instituted the locks had fceen in the undisputed possession of the Portland General Electric company despite the fact that the state had ap propriated $200,000 for their construc tion in 18T0 and had reserved for itself 10 per cent of the net annual proceeds. The outcome of the suit means not only the recovery of several hundred thou ' Band dollars to the common school fund but an ultimate free ad open river to the head of navigation of the Willam ette. ---- TAKES TUNING FORK Ai BAY RUM TOO A robber with effeminate tastes and a large bump of nc- 4 quisltiveness broke into the Allsky barber shop, under the Rosenblatt clothing store, some time Monday night and cleaned 4 .up everything In sight. He even took a tuning fork used by a 4 musical barber for the purpose 4 of tuning his violin, and the bottle of camphor cream with 4 which the tonsorial artists soothe the beshaven faces of their cus- tomers.- - Also, the robber got about $20 in cash, which will 4 4. probably be of more value to htm 4 4 than a complete shaving set, and 4 a stock of bay rum. There is no 4 4 clue to the Identity of the rob- 4 4 ber. 4 Tomorrow (Friday) positively the last day for discount on east side gas bills. Don't forget to read "Gaa Tips." ALICE SMOKES ONLY TWENTY; NOT FORTY CDlted PreM Letted Wire.) Dei Moines, Iowa, Nov. 18. Con gressman Nicholas Longworth claims to have worked a great reformation In the character of his wife, formerly Alice Roosevelt, according to the statement of Dr. Lyman B. Sperry, whose address on "Human Conditions and . Possibil ities" is - the topic of discussion In, o clal circles today. ....... "Congressman Longworth told a friend of mine recently," said Dr. Sperry In his address before' the T. M. C. A., "that he has succeeded in reduc ing the number of cigarettes his wife mokes from 40 to 20 a day." Dr. Sperry hurled Invective against the increased use ef tobacco and de clared something should be dona to the evil. , Tomorrow (Friday) positively the last day for discount on east side gas bills. Don't forget to read "Qaa Tips." LITTLE SLAVE GIRL -TAKEN FROM CHINESE (United Frets teased Wire.) '' San Francisco, Nov. 18. Lew Shale Lew, a Chinese merchant, is at the city prison and Chin You, a diminutive Chinese girl. Is in. the custody of the Presbyterian Chinese mission as a re sult of evidence brought out yesterday afternoon tending to show that the Chinese had brought the girl Into the country for Immoral purposes. - Lew brought trouble upon , himself when he Instituted action for a writ of habeas comus" to- compel the mission to deliver the girl to him after she had OPENED ought refuge from- a disreputable bouse In Oakland. .-.. ' . - The testimony .showed that the girl was married to Lew in Hongkong, but she testified that it was only for . the rurpose .of securing her admission to he United States. , v .;. mcn8 KOsrn uxxnnus . . CTOCS BKBTTKATXBX ' The thousands - of, men and women who have felt the torture of dread rheumatism will be glad to avail themselves of the follow ing prescription, which will be found the most effective remedy obtainable for rheumatism and all Kindred - farm of blood diseases which cause pains In the muscles, joints, lame back, throbbing bead and general debility: "One ounce Syrup of Sarsapar s ilia Compound; one ounce Toris Compound; half pint of high -" grade whiskey. These to be" mixed : and shaken well and used In doses of a tablespoonful before each meal and at bedtime. The ingredients -are obtainable 'from any well stocked druggist. The kidneys becoming inactive, the poisons which should be . thrown off are retained in the blood and settle In the joints and muscles and cause untold suffer ing. -This condition, if not checked, will lead to even worse complications of the bladder and digestive organs. 6 an Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1 200 CALL BUILDING CLASSIFIED AD RATES - Classified advertisements In The' Jour nal aro as follows: No ad less than 16c per Insertion. Phone or charged aos 60 per line per Insertion; 7 insertions for the 'price of 8. Cash ads le per word per Inser tion, T insertions for the price of 4. Lost and found, help wanted, attuatlons wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads lo per word per Insertion, S Insertions lor the price Of 2. It to 20 Words. 30e; U to 15 words, 16o; matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath ads, lOo per line per insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and fu neral notices, 6O0 per Insertion. New today (agate measue, 14 lines to Inch), 84o per inch. Count A words to line. The Journal cannot guarantee flc" curacy or assume responsibility ror er rors of any kind occurlng In telephoned advertisements. Should any ad appear Incorrect on first insertion. The Journal will not bo responsible for subsequent Insertions. The Journal's business office is open from 8 a, m. to 8 p. m.S Saturdays S a. m. to 10 p. m. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. WEATHER REPORT A new disturbance is approaching the Washington coast, warnings for which were ordered at 7:15 a. m. at all seaports In Washington and at the mouth of the Columbia river. Another low pressure area is central over the Lake region. A high pressure area over lies the Rocky mountain states, and the barometer is relatively high over the south Atlantic and east gulf states. Dur ing the last 24 hours light rain, has fallen In Oregon and Washington and at scattered places in Idaho and western Montana. No rain of consequence has fallen In the eastern states, and the temperatures are- nearly everywhere above normal. The Indications are for rain in this district tonight and Friday, with fresh. soumeriy wmnt in tne interior ana a fresh southerly gale along the coast. Temp. MIn. Max. Precip. Baker City, Or 62 32 .00 Kallspell, Mont 62 30 .10 Kansas City, Mo... 78- 60 .00 Lewlston, Idaho.... 66 3 8 .12 Los Angeles, Cal... 80 64 .00 Marsh field, Or 64 46 .08 Portland, Or 61 49 .06 Roseburg. Or 64 43 .06 Sacramento, Cal... 72 48 .00 St. Louis, Mo 74 66 .00 St Paul, Minn 68 - 42 .00 Salt Lake, Utah.... 64 32 .00 San Antonio, Texas 74 ) 64 .00 Ban Diego. Cal. . .. 72 ' 60 .00 MARRIAGE LICENSES Dan Sommer, Elgin, ' Or., 21-, and Amelia Rlsser, 21. Victor Suomlnen, 315 North Four teenth street, 21, and Hulda Rander. 19. E. F. Gardner, 810 Thurman street, 22, and R. I. Woodson, 19. George H. Hewlett, 81 North Sixth street, 47, and Esther Lemon. 24. Joseph Swartx, 307 Hall street, 21, and Rebecca Zantersteln, 18. LFLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND FU- nerais. Airrea uurkhardt Nob Hill florist. 120 23d st Main 602, A-3184. Full dreBH suits for rent, all !-, Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st PORTLAND Florist Co.,-choice out flow ers and funeral designs. 825 Morri son. LOWEST prices for choice cut flowers and design work. Main 603; A-3603. uuetav mirnnarqt, nz 23d St., N. Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash" Ington sta. Beta A Sons, florists. funeral designs. 849 H Morrison. Main 8096; A-1877. Clarke Bros., florists Finn flowers and floral designs. .289 Morrison st Max M. Smltlvflorist 160 6th St.. op. posits Meier A Frank's. Main 7116. BIRTHS GILLESPIE To Mr. and Mrfi. F. E. Gillespie, 1760 East Twenty-first, November 10, a son. WILLE To Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wllle. 1446 East Everett November 16, a daughter. WARE To Mr. and Mrs. E. J. .Ware, 1713 East Twenty-first, November, 17, a daughter. SCOPACASA To Mr. and Mrs. E. Scopacasa, 1485 Virginia, November 18, a daughter. PARTIPILO To Mr. and Mrs. P. Parti pllo, 1330 Corbett November 15, a son. LARSON To Mr. and Mrs. A. Larson, '161 Baker, November 15, a son. HUB BART To Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hub bart, 696 East Tenth, November 11, a daughter. HARRIS To Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris, citv, November 9, a daughter. FITZPATRICK To Mr. and Mrs. J. Fltzpatrick, city, November 8, a daughter. FASSBENDER To Mr. and Mrs. A. Fassbender, 208 Adams, October 24, a daughter. JOY To Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Joy, 601 East Fifty-ninth, November 18, a daughter. SPEED To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Speel, 612 East Eighth, November 18, a son. DEATHS M'GLINCHY At his residence, 984 Di vision street, November 19, James Peter McGllnchy, aged 63 years. SUESS At his residence. Kern Park, on Mount Scott car line. November 18, 1908. Charles Suess, aged 68 years. . . BOIRE Smile Bolre, city, November 16, aged 38; meningitis. BUTLER L. Butler, Rainier, November 10, aged 81; suicide by drowning. GUNDEL J. Gundel, city, November 16, aged 60: edema of lungs. MEACH AM- Ellen B. Meacham, -tslty, November 17, aged 70; senile exhaus tion. FLETCHER J. H. Fletcher, Emmet. Idaho. November It, age not stated; paralysis. ; - ' MONUMENTS MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU ments, all kinds cemetery decorations. 68-70 Grand ave. N. Imhoff & Dorcas. NEU A KING8LEY. 868 1ST- PORT- land's leading marble and granite wk. FUNERAL NOTICES BARRELL In this city, November 18, 1905, Lucy Crawford Barrell, beloved wife of Colburn Barrell, aged 60 years 8 months 80 days. Funeral will be held from St David's church. East Twelfth and East Belmont atreets, Friday, No vember 20. at 2:30 p. m. Remains now lying in state at the parlors ot F. -8. Dunning, East .Alder and East. Slxtb streets. J FUNERAL DIKECTTORS DUNNING. M'ENTEB ft GILBAUOH. undertakers and ernbalmers: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Uain 430. Lady assistant J. P. Finley & Son Lady attendant Main 8; A-1H9. F. S. DUNNING, Inc. east side funeral directors. E. Alder and B. 6th st ZELLER-B VttNEQ CO.. FUNERAL DI- rectors, ernbalmers, 870 Russell East loss, lyaqy assistant EDWARD HOUAN,- UNDERTAKER. 220 8rd street. - - ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. EM palming; lady is't! 409 Alder. M 6188. CEMETERIES ROSE CITT SINGLE GRAVES, 810: family lota, (26 to $75. Superintend ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont et and Cully road. Phone Tabor 206. Fut full Information apply to Crank Schle gel. 632 Worcester blk. Phone A-38J8. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED At ohce, experienced turkey and chicken dressers. Apply Union Meat Co., foot of Main st WANTED Flrst-claas representative, Oregon, Washington. Room 1, Com mercial Club bldg. SITUATION wanted In office, can run typewriter and keen books. Phone ,T. I I MM n NICELY furnished room, furnace heal, -use or piano; strictly modern, owe Davis st; references exchanged.; REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawyers' Abstract & Trust Co., room 6 Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. , a-ii iu iiuo CC X I u. fcM - w abstractors. 804-6-6-T Failing bldg. W. H. Henderson, lot 6, block 6, Blumauer's addition I 800 Edward Byrne to Michael Roach, lot 3, Byrllne . S25 W. E. Clark and wife to E. L. Behncke, lot 6, block 3, Laurel wood No, 2 - 1.090 Emil P. Eby to Maud Myrtle Dearborn, lot 17, Gibson's sub- division of J. A. Logan tract. 1,050 A. O. Stengel to W. D. Eddy, lots 9 and 10, block 6, Hyde Park.. 600 Investment company to Alex Johnson, lots 1, 2. 3 and 4, block 21, Irvlngton Park 760 C. C. Pratt and wife to Norman J. Robertson, lots 15. 16 and 22, block 2.8. Holbrooks addl tlon to St. Johns. 900 Hugh S. Perrlll and wife to Fleetle A. Hardner, lot 4, block 6, Irvlngton Heights . . 460 A. J. Brown and wife to Charles E. Lawrence, lot 10. block 13, Cloverdale extension 1,660 George W. Cavanaugh and wtfe to Alfred M. Drum, lot 18. block 84, Vernon Herman Meyer and wife to P. A. Marquara Jr., lot 9, block 6, Goodmornlng addition -- ' Will E. Purdv and wife to M. B. Evans, undivided hi of lot 12; south 55 feet of lot 13; south 65 feet of west 27 2-3 feet of lot 16, block 1, Sunnyslde 3,200 E. J. Hammer and wife to Gert rude E. Bowe, lot 8, block 39, Woodstock t 8U" United Stales to Edward Byrnes, lots 2. 3, 4. 6, section 20, town ship 1 south, range 3 ea8t'" . . containing 76.61 acres. ...... Patent Kenwood Land Co. to I. L. White, lots 5 and 6, blocks 17, 18 and 19, Kenton -.i--;- 1,350 William E. Howard- and wife to D. Velvlck, lots 33 and 34, block 4, Stanley addition . . .... HO California Conference asaoclatlon of Seventh Day Adventlsts to George Entzmlnger, west Mi of lots 6 and 6, block 18, Sul llvans addition l."00 H. U- Reynolds and wife to W. F. Flledner, part of block 6, Johnson's addition ,25,000 Lou Wilkinson to E. B. Wood, lots 81 and 30, block 1, Arleta Park No. 4 '6 Charles E. Ernst and wife to J. N. Pearcv. lot 6. block -B. Crown Toint 4-00 Title Guarantee A Trust compa ny to J. H. MarDonald, lot 6, bl'o:k 8, Lexington Heights . . . 200 Title Guaranteo A Trust compa ny to J. H. MacDonald. west Mi of lots 2 and 3, block 8, Lex Ington Heights 250 Kenwood Land company to John A. Huesner et al, lots IB, 17. 18, 19 and 20, block 25. Kenton 1,775 WllliAm Gedamke to Roy W. Olbbs, et al. 8 acres in section 10, township 1 south, range 3 east 1,000 W. J. Po'dd'lcor to W. O. Regis ter, lots 5 and 6. block 19. Wal nut Park 200 Charles F. Swank and wife to Wlllllam A. Madden, west Mr of lot 4. block 2. Florence Heights 212 A. Edgar Board and wife to Do menica Dcluca. lot 10, blok 1, Eden addition 300 Brong-Steele company to Lewis P. Xove et al. lots 1 to 8. 21 . to 24, block 6. El Tovar 7,700 Henry F. Woodcock to Margaret J. Woodcock, northwest 4 of northwest H of section T3, township 1 south, range 3 east 1,000 J. F. Simmons and wife to Eliza beth L. Miller, lots 20 and 21, block 4. Montavllla 700 E. L. Bohneka to Gertie Clnrk. lots 6. 7 and 8, block 7. Laurel wood 1.09 C. H. Schubbe and wife to R. G. Conklln. lot 3, block 49, Sunny side 50 Victor Land company to J. F. Jorg. lot 14, block "D" Ports mouth Villa extension 250 James E. Tate and wifo to Peter Aplanalp, north 35 feet of lot 3, and south 6 feet of lot 3. block 4, Fields addition 426 West St. Johns Ijind company to W. T. Bush, lot 1. block 2, Whltwood Court ..... . . . . . - 50 E. E. Laycock and wife to J. S. Thomas, lot 6. block 6, West Piedmont 60 J. S. Thomas and wife to L. H. DeFrates, lot 6, block 5, West Piedmont 550 Portland Trust company to Anna O. Town, lot 15, block 2. Beau volr IS" Arleta Land company to William M. Banschbach, lot 6, . block 10. Elberta 160 Edward G. Titus and wife to Edith F. Banschbach. lot 16, block 4. Vernon ' 323 Portland Realty & Trust com pany, to Harry Mowrey et al. lot i, block 6, Chicasro 150 M. L. Holbrook and wife to Mar sha Lavln, lot 16. block 3, Court Place, St. Johns . 560 Frank 8. Janes and wife to Llnd lev Meeker et al, lot 7. block 3. Florence, Heights 428 Moore Investment company to G. H. Nendel. lot 1. block 61, Ver non - 00 Julius Kallieh and wife to Fred Keller, "part of lots 4. 6, section 8, township 1 south, range 2 east ......'........; 2.000 H. T. Nickles and wife t Caspar W.lMnt lnta 17. IX 19. block , Alblna Homestead addition S.SOtTT Rose City Cemetery association to Anton E. Dlgman. lot 2, block 89, section "D." said cem etery Fred A. Rasch and wife to Flor ence E. Down, lot 20, block 6. ' Tllton's addition 1.050" Casper Welgant and wife to Ada . H. Nicklea, lot 8, block 15. Overlook 1.000 Flnlay McKercher to Christian Nielsen et al. lota (, 7. block 4. Concord Heights 100 Sunnyslde Land & Improvement i eompany to Alice Mr- Thomp- . son. lots 8, 9. block 18, resub division of blocks. 3. 4, 6, 8, 18, . " ' 13. 14. 24. 25. Siinhyslde ...... 100 Ella aBlley to Robert VV. -Moul-ton, lot I. block JS, Creaton . addition ...... w........ 1.800 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS James D. Hart and wife teFred- . . erlcjc C. Schubert, lot 7, south one third of lot 6, block J3, . Katherlne ' 66 John H. Hopp and wife to Nick Spady, lot 8, block . Lincoln - Park . . . . ' 480 SEE Williams Abstract Co, , for price. 838 Chamber of Commerce. 1 Have your abstracts made by the Title -i rusi co. ) uwu Halzlln A Co.. abstractors, lst-clas work; get our, prices. 828 Corbett bldg. NEW TODAY. Buy An Acre Tract In Addition On the Portland-Salem carline, especially adapted to fruit and vegetables. NO ROCK, NO GRAVEL, RICH SOIL. Cleared, cultivated land or beautifully tim bered, parked slopes,: some with running water. Carline funs right through the tract. County roads on three sides. Only seven miles to Portland by car, six miles bywagon road, or five miles from city hall on a straight line two miles closerthan Lents Junction, where lots sell from $250 to $400 each. Our price is only 9350 PER AQRE and up. ' TERMS EASY only 10. per cent down and 3 per cent per month. GAR DEN . HOME is the junction point of the Hillsboro carline, where there is sure to be a village, and what is now selling in acres will soon be selling in lots. Those who buy early will profit by the advance in value. Only 21 pieces of this tract left unsold. Don't wait come to our office and get full information. OREGON ELECTRIC DEPOT Front and Jefferson Streets. Phone Main 5426. WILL VOU BUY? Lots, Houses, Business Property or Acreage, Notes or Mortgages? See Our Lists. A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL llartman & Thompson Chamber of Commerce Money Maker 100 Acres on the Peninsula One third can be sold In lots for as much as the whole tract cost. No phone. Call on Brong-Steele Co. 110 SXCOHS ST. Do You W ant A BUBUBBAN HOMET Have You Got &3500 cash to invest in th best im proved 6 acres on Mount Tabor, covered with fruit, splendid buildings. Ths en tire Investment Is leos than $8,000. Tou can plat part of It and get 76 per cent of the entire Investment and still retain a beautiful home of 2 acres. Call and see photos. Oregon Homes Co. ai H MOBBJSOV. Riverside Acreage Just Above the City. 10 acres H50 feet water front, ex tending; back from river 1.100 feet; 4 blocks carline: large building; all cul tivated or fruit. For a few days 17,600. B. ft. OOOX It CO., 003 Corbet Bid. 20 Room Hotel Clearing $100 per month; $800 down, balance easy terms. Price, $1,250. MORRIN, 307 1st St $4000, West Bide Buy Fractional lot and S-room house, large attic and basement, naved street Nob Hill district: $1,000 cash balance on time. Strong & Company (OS Concord Building. HOLLADAY S3500 New 1-story 6 -room 'house, bargain; terms. ST500-iH-story. 10 rooms., furnaces, nneplaces, superb location. -These properties can ba seen only by calling at th office of .. TEB BPABTOIT CO - 370 Start Bti Garden Home HOSSACK GODMAN EAV:TOpAY. sarin BPBCXAX. SAXQAXV Lot 60x115 feet on East Morrison near th; also tine corner for store build ing on Belmont 8200O TEB BAIT LASS CO. 14S Second St. riortgage Loans Lowest rates of interest, UUXS SALOMON, 833 Stark Street, mear Second. MEETING NOTICES 41 COLUMBIA LODGE, No. 114. A. F. & A. M. Stated com munication tonight (Thurs day) 7:30 o'clock, Masonic temple. K. C. degree. Visitors welcome. By order W. M. FRED L. OLSON, Secretary. THE annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Rossland and Deer Park Mining company will bo held at the of fice of the company, rooms 44 and 4n Washington building, southeast corner of 4th and Washington sts., Portland, Or., on Friday, November 20, 10S, at 10 o'clock a. m. . , r. SOLIS COHEN. President. Attest: S. W. King, secretary, Port- land, Or. Nov. 10. 1908. WEBFOOT CAMP, NO. 66, Woodmen or tne World, meets every Fri day night In W. O. W. Temple, 128 Eleventh street All members re quested to be present V1nfrir vrelrnniA im-HUBMAN J HARRIS. C C A. L. BARBUR, Clerfc. FOR RENT Hall and lodgejxKjm on east side; will be completed In 30 days, 60x60, hardwood floor, fine stage; rent very reasonable. J5. II. Clfne, 1101 Hawthorne avo. Tabor 1147. M. W. A. OREGON GRATE CAMP, No. 6976, Mondays. Selling-Hlmcb block. 10th and Washington sta M. W. A EVERGREEN CAMP. 6,46s, meets Wednesday evening. Allsk bldg., 8d and Morrison ats. FOIt 8ALB: REAL ESTATE 10 $500 For lot 60x100. 2 blocks from car, best neighborhood In Willam ette. $2,300 Buys 6-room house, lot 100x100, WlllHmette, 3 blnrks to car, A-l neighborhood; $670 cash, bal ance $16 per month. $3,000 New 6-room house. 3 blocks from car, on Willamette blvd., over looking the. river; $1,000 cash, balance at S per cent. $3,000 New 9-room house, on carline, Willumbta, lot 60x100; $3,000 cash. $1,600 For 4-room cottage on lot lOOx 100; barn, street Improved, one block to ear, new wirtewalki $800 cash, balance $15 month, no In terest. $2.300 For 6-room house, lot 100x100, 3 blocks to car; $870 cash, bal ance tl5 a month. 4 Jota B. Easter 402 Oerllnger Bldg. Some Acreage Snaps $R60 One acre on Mount Scott line, close In, improved. $3,000 14 acres on Salem electric line near Boleta station, 10 acres under plow, balance anally cleared, on county road. $250 per acre, 8 acres all cleared, vir gin soil. 1 mile froi Beaverton, a gen uine bargain. $2.600 5 acres, 3 improved, 2 easily cleared, cinched good well. 5-room house, mile from Lents station. $1.050 3 acres near Mllwaukie, un improved. H. M. M. REALTY CO., 380 E. Washington st. FOR SALE By owner, 5-room cottage. nearly new, artistic design, goop plumbing, septic tank, electric lights, gas. Bull 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. Bargain Hunter See that 100x100 on E. 30th and Har rison and then see the owner at 602 Mc Kay bldg.. 3d and Stark. 6-room house, lot 66 1-3x100, corner on 33d; room for 2 more cottages; n!w ly painted, $2,500. VALLEY LA NH CO.. 273 j Salmon. HAWTHORNE AVE. 100x100 corner, west of 34th St.; 2 houses, well rented; splendid location for store. Price $6,000; $3,000 cash. OREGON HOMES CO.. 221 V4 Morrison st GOOD 5-room house, fractional lot, Wil liams ave., close In $1,450, $500 cash, $15 month. Smith, 622 Worcester bldg. Main 6179. BEST FLAT proposition on the east side; choice quarter block (corner) west of 13th st: $8,600; terms; get In right before It gets out of your reach. E-152. Journal. $1,000 WILL buy cozy 4-room cottage with two lots, one block from Mount Scott line; half cash. J. W. Wledrick, 110 2d st FOR SALE A six-room bungalow Fn first-class condition; lot 100x100; house and lot have nil modern Improve ments. Phone Woodlawn 2274. OWNER forced to sell account of sick ness. 100x100 ground, new 8-room house unfinished. 2 blocks from car, 10 minutes' walk from Piedmont car barns; price $1,750. Summit Investment Co., 129 Kllllngsworth ave. FOR SALE $400 cash, one lot 50 by 100, two blocks from Stuart's station, Mt Scott carline. For sale by owners. Miller & Edwards, care Oregon Con- servatory of music, sun wasnington, $260 60x100 LOT and 24x32xTV4 base ment one block from car line. Ad dress box 82, Lents. CHOICE ACRE VERY CHEAP. ' A-l soil, level, cleared, seeded to grass, within 6-cent limit at sacrifice if taken soon; half cash, balance time. Must have money, leaving city; write or see owner. 70S Mississippi ave. - $860 BUYS a large hous and 3 lots. Inquire Thompson's confectionery, Ar leta. ' FOR SALE: 5-room house. H block from 2 carllnes. 1 block from Pied mont car barns; price $1,600. Summit Investment Co., 129 Kllllngsworth ave. 4 LOTS well Improved at University Park to exchange for 3 or 4 acres of un improved land on 6o car fare. Address P. W.. 69 2nd st. FOR CHEAP LOTS SEE US. 40x100 lots 2 blocks from car, from $175 to $250, only $10 down and $5 a month. Anderson and McDanlel, office at Laurelwood station. J900 SNAP, at Grays crossing. Mount Scott car, t-room. house, 2 full lots, new, 500 cash, balance terms. Phone fceu wood etf IV4 ACRES,, beautiful view and fine fruit slope, 200 cords of standing timber; mile from electric car ' and Lents; price $1,400; terms; adjoining land held at $300 per acre. Owner, 603 Concord bldg. HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS. MACRXE ANGUS. . 411 CHAMBER CF COMMBRCH. 1-F.OOM house, strictly modern, elegant furniture, for sale on account of aick ness. 928 1 Grata ave. N. C-18&9. t-1,000 NEW 4-room bungalow.1 porce . lain bth; toilet lot 10x100. GERMAN-AMERICAN .REALTY CO.. 143 H Washington; st, rooms 1 and 4. $8,600 BUYS a swell, up-to-date, 8-room residence fn the Nob Hill district OREGON HOME & LAND CO.. 14 Hamilton Bldg.. Port rand, Or.- FOB SALE REAL ESTATE IS Good Propositions for . t .Subdivisions 17S acres, 66 acres In cultivation, near Hillsboro, Southern Pacific rail road " and Oregon Electric; all prime level land, on the Tualatin river; $80 per acre; terms. ZOO acres, right on the Salem electrlo line and county road, S minutes from station; all fine rich level land, unsur- fi&ssed fur subdivision, will sell read ly In 10-acre tracts at $100 per acre; $75 per acre, $5,000 cash, balance 8 per cent. 300 acres, 1 mile from Southern Pa cific railroad and Oregon Electric, 210 acres in cultivation, balance timber and slashed, 75 acres of finest beaverdam in the state of Oregon, 90 acres rich, black bottom land, 46 acres rich upland; all Is level, no stone or gravel, on the Tualatin river; only $100 per acre, lit tle cash will handle it. 196 acres, 120 In cultivation, this side of Hillsboro, H mile from Southern Pa cific station; all fine level land, some boaverdam; good 8-room house, fine barn, orchard, running water; a splendid country home; price $125 per acre; about $7,000 handles it. THE CR0SSLEY CO., Inc. 708-709 Corbett bldgJ Some Good Beys . 6-room, 2-story house, In good con dition, on Morris st; 1 block to Union ave.; lot 50x125; streets improved, $2, 350; bargain; terms. COOK. AVE. 5-room modern home. 100 feet Wll liams ave.; lot 40x100; snap at $2,600; terms. GLISAN ST. 8-room, 2-story home, E. Gllsan and Z7ih st.; lot soxiuo; z,4o; terms. E. 15TH ST. ' Beautiful lot 60x100 and new 4-room house, 15th and Clinton; $2,100. Vacant Property Beautiful lot, in Wiberg Heights; 50x 100; cement walks; street graded; fine view; $800, terms. EAST MAIN ST. 2 lots and small house, near 38th St., $300 under value; $1,260. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS. Elegant 60x100 on Vaughn st; beau tiful view and a snap, $1,300. BENTON ST. 100x100, streets Improved, 15 minutes' walk Washington st: a decided snap at $4,000; you had better Investigate this as it Is $500 under the market, Mas Rreai speculative value. E. R. MARKHAM & CO., 209 Commercial blk. BUNGALOWS In Sunnyslde and Vernon districts. Strictly modern, $500 cash, bal flncfl to suit. KAUFFMANN & MOORE. A 825 Lumber Exchange. Close to Broadway car, only 14 blocks to river; fine building site $2,000. HARTMAN & THOMPSON, Chamber of Commerce. VACANT LOTS. 60x100 corner East Oak st., close In, $650. 50x100 corner East Couch St., $1,000. 60x100 East Flanders st, $1,000. 50x100 Bell Crest, across the street from two beautiful bungalows, $600. R. F. BRYAN. 605 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1963. A-1227. $65 1RVINGTON DISTRICT, $65. Beautiful lots; Broadway, Schuyler, Hancock sts.; graded sts., cement curbs and walks; Bull Run water, all In and paid; $2,000 building restriction: close to car. Price only $650; $65 cash, bal ance $10 per month at 6 per cent inter est. CALL ON US. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, 714 Couch bldg. 109 4th st. . . ; . . . . ment down, time on balance. State PORTLAND Heights lots for $5o0 and location and price, asked. E-151, Jour terms, 1 block from car line; some nal w6-"? 'wiiwni' JeVheia, n0BWLSn; WANTED A or 7 -room modern house J5f S JJl h XtT?2 k J UP" 823 and n l"8 west side; easy terms. R-489. 925 Board of Trade bldg. Journal. WANTED Small home; must be cheap and close to carline; from owner only. CM-14, Journal. Big House, Two Lots 88x100 a. I'jburnhare" for foJmelartlonTrnic1eUU laTn. "rs. "rrles! WfEU,nfrT ' hU8eS" 1 fruit trees; $250 cash, $12.50 per month. slue. HA' salmon at. Price $2,250. HAVERSTIC & GALLAGHER. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 34 348 Wash. St. - NEAR EAST ANKENY. Modern 8-room house, short 'lot: good location; walking distance; will rent for WANTED CITY PROPERTY , $30. Price $3,500; $1,600 cash. In exchange for Improved farm OREGON HOMES CO.. property. We have a large se- 221H Morrison St.- lection. , . $160 cash, balance monthly, 6-room TEuIZ? Excha- ' modern bungalow, close to car and good " school. basement, tinted walls, re stricted neighborhood; price $1,850; look : 1 . at this before you buy. CHARLE8 M. ROSS, . , , . - ' Laurelwood WILL exchange 7 lots on peninsula for Wa wfirn p.. . . - ' . s- equal or less value in modern house. WtAra4cTtKonaet,blac0k .Po1PSea? carlml fJirISJrtlcutar- addreM T and work out part of purchase price on UUI"J1 adjoining tracts. $400 and up. $50 cash and $10 per month. . SMITH-WAGONER CO., A LOT 50x100, with a brick, building 833 Chamber of Commerce. on it 60x75. in a railroad town In glrPi friria nvg eastern Oregon; the building has a w.wk, Ja t? rVh i partition in the center making 1 store -rmh:ctfyndm?dern hhonmW- dSSS ff1V!lSro"J?fJ6orWMh'aS "aST $500efor auick sale. I am in need of l'sTz CrbtTdT' V' W. L. NASH, OWNER, FOR houses and lots, rooming-house; 84 288 E. 35th Bt. Phone B-2313. rooms, rent $50, value $675; 10 acres. BARGAIN If taken in few days. 7 4 12 miles out. value $900; 80 acres, 2ty acres, all cultivated, fine bfirn, house, miles nf Kelso, wood and coal land, poultry yards, young orchard, on elec- value $1,200. Oregon Adjustment Co., trie Hue, 8 miles out: terms or 6 rer 808 Ankeny st. - cent off for cash. See owner, 1S3H WILL trade equity in 12 acres elegant 4th St., room 1 orchard land. Hood River district, for rn rv building lot Charles H. Adler, J2 2p5yHJ 0Wn Lumber Exchange. Large 5 room modern cottage E. 3 4th 40 OR 80 ACRES apple land in Hood st. a blocks from Hawthorne; price River district to exchange for dwell $2,800. 502 McKay bldg.. 3d and Stark. Ing not over $3,600; close to cars and r-zz p school. Wledrick, 110 2d st. t -!?it .Yn5 r.H?iA A GOOD fireproof safe worth $85. will To suit you at small cost, and very easy '' A Ji, ' ., paymenti. There is no reason vhy you t. exh"Rhe1 r ttll'? TiZ should not own your own home. Call iV' ZJ lJ LTA and see us and let us explain how easy r $5ment ork or u"ura. Address Ft Is to do so. C. 102 Journal. THE VETERAN LAND CO, TO EXCHANGE Business clearing $75 8 23 Chamber of Commerce. monthly; what have youT Gold- FOR A square deal ln Peninsula prop- Sim,a? 'irrenLy Bulne" department, erty see Summit Investment Co., 129 Z5H Washington st Kllllngsworth ave. Phone Woodlawn WE will exchange anything you have 1617. t for anything you want Call at 101 $2,600 EASY termsi Sunnyslde; modern Board of Trade bldg. . 6-room bungalow, almost completed. SELL or trade for city property, 20 Call and examine. Between SSth and acre orchard. C. A. Ball, phone East 39th, on E. Washington. 4444. ' ' OWNER wishing to leave city will sac- HOUSE and 1 lots ta exchange as psrt rlflce acre with new two-story 6-room payment on improved farm. A-64, house thereon; house wired; cement Journal. foundation; newly papered and painted; AUTOMOBILE, electric to trade for no agents. Investigate. Address Sub- real estate. Address O-204, Journal. urban, B-81, Journal. . ' A FINE corner, modern double FOK SALE FARJIS IT flat In best residence part city, -"-'" ' - -""" . west side; first class tenants, 180 ACRES, 7-room -house, barn, hen pays 10 per cent on investment; house, wood shed, etc.; furniture, price $7,500; terma if wanted. stoves, kitchen utensils, horse, buggy Inquire room 613 Commercial and farm Implements; 60 fruit trees; o bldg.. phone Main 6607. acres In cultivation. Ready for you i to ilToO SNAP IN PIEDM6NT New". v arLma 8"V rfink Lucas modern 6-room house, I-tory; east 'r"mP",,LUimH Hl,f i-ucas, corner, near Kllllngwortlu Apply at ' Chamber of Commerce.- . . 21 North 13th st 40 ACRES In Cowlits county. Wash.; " '.--- '. small house, good barn. 12 acres under C. R. DCnnell & CO. cultivation.: good family orchard; prlea Real Estate. . . : Room 388 C. of C. ,2,0 ' f , SPENCER CO, 4 ACRES, 3 V4 under cultivation, 'all " 108 Second Bt fenced: price $876. Take Estacada i GOOD stock ranch for sal. IS a.:r, car to Sycamore station,, inquire Syca- near Mill City; 47 head cattle. I hot, more grocery for F. E. Baker. rvnd house, good barn, good outbuU 4-ROOM house, lot 60x100. 59th""" st; fngv to 15,000. Chas. Hoedie. Mlit $1,200, $200 cash: a snap. Coleman, City. Or. : cor. Clinton and 37th. W. R. car. ,. . . . $1,800. 4-ROOMlungalow for $906 spot ? V" ; StOCK-' 221 -YlC'I cash; cemenf foundation, hot and " JmUJ. ! .4 eold. water, bath and toilet; lot 60x100. Farms In eastern and central Or-v n. Take Mt Tabor car to end of line, ask . prices that are rUh-t, e- for Nelson's Real Estate office. i .OREGON HOM V) it I.ANU fo, $1.K50 BUYS a 6-room new house and 14 Hamilton- H.tg,, I',,,.'., t. i. 42x100 foot lot; terms. 95 Union aye. I,fe OU WAN f TO I I. WILL build what you want on sy pay- trade re;il ku'i, - f ment s. Miller. 430 Worcester bi-. Taylor, trn -sil l-.j--bint.sn t : . Main 1940. . Vast ;oS..n r.. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 1 S TEN, ACRES. TEN BLOCKS FROM ., CARLINE. - rich land, located on 44th street All fdanted In .berries producing yearly an . noome of $2,000. AH fenced; berry bushes substantially braced with wire and heavy posts. Can be purchased on terms; $3,000 cash, balance 11.004 an nually with interest, at -7 per csnt All that 1 naan la tha v.MmMMk land will produce the balance. HOUSE, BARN, 4 LOTS. 7 COWS. , 6-room modern bouse, half acre in lots. 7 fine milk cows; milk route; monthly receipts $160; several tons of hay; season supply wood; 100 chickens; for $3,200. Will take in exchange small cottage on east side. S per cent Hs- : count for cash. A snap. E-Z REALTY CO.. 1066 UNION AVE., N. A Home for $500' Cash -r 6-room house, bath, hot and cold water, basement, full slsa lot with fruit trees, nice lawn. This can be made a very pretty place. Come In and let us show you this. Price $1,650; $500 cush. balance $16.50 month. HARTAAR & THOMPSON , Chamber of Commerce. SEE THIS In Flrland one of tha preU tlest suburbs in Portland. 5-room, mod ern cottage, 2 blocks to car. splendid view, for $200 cash. $1,600; In small monthly installments if required. Also 4-room. modern bungalow, 1 lot, $1,600. Ono 7 room house, full basement, modern In all respects, 1 lot, 3 blocks to business center and carline, all new, and only $1,900. We have many more first class bargains which will pay you to inves tigate. Call at office, Chambers A Farnsworth. Millard ave., Mt Scott line. Take Mt. Scott car at 1st and Alder. Phone. Tabor 614. Sunnyslde Home New, 6 rooms; reception hall, pantry, attic, full basement, woodhoist, elec tric lights, gas: best plumbing; sewer: close fo car; all for $2,650; terms. If you want a bungalow see these; have three, new, right up to date. Haw thorne Realty -Co., E. Sitb and Haw. thorne ave., Tabor 616. ACREAGE And farms in Washington county, Ore gon, closo to carline. . OREGON HOME A LAND CO. 14 Hamilton bldg., Portland, Or. IN A GOOD DISTRICT. . $250 cash, balance small monthly payments, modern 4-room cottage, choice lot, solid concrete foundation, pantry, bath, front veranda and rear porch; price only $1,800. This la good value, see iiitj nuuui ii. ai once. n. vv, juexncKO, 210-211 Corbett bldg. Main 1177, A-2635. A FINE corner, modern, double flat In best residence part of city, west side; first-class tenants; pays 10 per cent on Investment; price $7,600; terms If wanted. Inquire room $13 Commercial bldg., phone Main 6607. Acreage Bargain Something very choice on the Srtlem electric, from the owner. 602 McKay bldg.. 3d and Stark. IF YOU want to buy a bungalow, cot tage ot tnodern home see us. If we haven't what you want on our list WO will find it for you. BOZORTH-W1LI.S CO, Lumber Ex. big 100x1003 SIX-ROOM houses; one 7 room, at a bargain; will pay 10 per' cent net; no age.nts. Sea owner, 92 S Grand ave., N. C-1889. WANTED REAL ESTATE 31 WANTED Immediately, 6-room, mod ern house; well located; west side; will pay $500 cash and $40 per month; must be bargain; mean business; no agents. B-84, Journal. - WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITY REAL estate and farms. What have you to sell? Will deal with tha owners only. 205 Wells-Fargo bldg. I SMALL acreage on carline; small