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4 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22, 1908. v --. : 1 sTB8BIWttlMaMia Cfe vou tell WHO IvWoWd wmr'jr ' :" WJISV o crorc mcraaiiraiion e Thl article raises a most Important constitutional ' Inquiry. There is abso lutely no provision In law or custom today wllch. would direct tha method .of ' choosing a. president of , the . United States should Mr, Taft die' prior to March 4, the date of his Inauguration. a The most superficial study of tha prob " lent demonstrates the absolute neces sity for a constitutional amendment 'which shall cover this all-important i Question, -since ta leave tha question ' tit the presidency In idoubt, even - In a remote decree, is ta Invite anarchy. The following story gives us the facts in the case and leavfee tha conclusion "to readers. sv Can you tell , who would occupy the tVhlte House In can William II. Taft, resident-elect, shoAld die prior to March 4, tha day'it for the inaugura tion of a new administration? -- -,v ,. if Mr. Taft should die -which catas- i trophe may an alwlse providence pre Vfent woo Vwuid'' become president of CASE . OF DEMURE MISS OTIS aF sL Jlk SL. -ST BBfc . V I FB fl M. -.sBT, M38 Mae Otis, Accused iof Attempting . Her Mothers Murder. Chicago, Key. 11. The ease of Miss Mae Otis, .accused of attempting her - mother's murder in order . to get hold of about 18.000 which her mother had, : Is one of the most dramatic and heart- , rending Incidents In police court annals. That a sweet, demure young lady, who for years has been employed as a bookkeeper, should conceive so heinous sv crime as disclosures show Miss Otis to have attempted, is beyond belief. T ha . preMnt theory Is that aha : was , temporarily deranged and tha police are gathering evidence to lay before a commission which Is to pass upon her sanity. The facts In tha case are so cold-blooded as to oa increaiDie, put with her nearuesa planning was an an- wlute lacKlng or precaution. The facts In the case are to the effect that Miss Otis called upon -a local de- tective agency last week and asked them to secure for her Information rel stive to tha amount or property her mother possessed. This was handled -promptly and a few oays later she. was told her mother had in all about $1,000 available assets. - This she seemed to 1eslre with a keen greed. She startled K C 8tolpmaa of the detective agency v tne retntnt: i wouia ao most any thins for money, would you?" Mr. Btolpman. canght a glimpse of her meaning, and la order to lead her on Jf em Features of Doctor's Home, From tha Memphis News-Sclmltar. aisinreot hfmsell and his clothina thor oughly before entering the rest of the home, will be but one of the features which will make the hotn to be built by Dr. E. M. Holder on Kast street one . or the most com Diet and luxnrlnua In ' Memphis. a . . ' - Besides the little disinfecting, room, designed as protection for his family from infectious or contagious diseases, i isnapips wilu nose xor use in zignt- i " irw is m iiuTeiijr. -, A private sara iock ana sneives in tne pantry, a plate -'wanner for the kitchen, a shower bath room with solid atona wn 1 1 m m umnmw the unique features. A screened sleep- iuar-ruvm u pruvjura lur summers. ''- " ' i ' -I. ; The Early Military Band. i' U-'- From' Tlt-Blta. 'Z; .': ' ,Ai1ttle more than" 70 years ago there ttrs no such thing ss a brass band in e x 1 stence. The very first band entirely of brass, dates, in raci. no runner 1 han 1!5. Prior to that time even Our military music was produced almost en tirly from "instruments of wood, and as recently as 1781 a full regimental band consisted f two oboes, two clarinets, -1 hnn and two bassoons. -.--rr rr--As "showing the important part played ry the "soumllng brass" in our bands to day it is sufficient to mention that in an tip to date first class band of say 42 riwa thrre would probably be found from 1 to fi) horns, to say nothing of fophops. which are partly elarmet anu jpanijf rorn. How lie Learns. From the Chicago News. A man learns to do by doing, ' re- Te,' fejolrird tho d demoralizer; "and iso by., nelng done." The Yellow TorU. Frftm the MUwatike Sentinel.--At nv moment r.ow Car-tain Hobnon i r-vf itntly expn-tfng an cmtlirPHk (T a .-I jraejrif !a" among the jarkies bf t - - i t. 1 7 ' v v Wf A'mjr m.v M the. United States the fourth day of March! - . v The most superficial study of the constitution of tha United States and constitutional customs demonstrates the rathar startllna fact that there is abso lutely no provision in American law against such a possibility. The Issue la fairly entitled io be raised: therefore, In justice to the system or -.American government, with tha problem, of per sonality entirely removed. In the beginning let It be remembered that after Abraham Lincoln was elected Dresident there was serious concern whether ha eould reach tha capital of tha limtea states in ssiety tor hi in auguration. The utmost precaution was necessary, and in 'several cities Presi dent Lincoln had to digress from his published itinerary In order to safely reach tha nation's capital. What If the firecautlona had been of no avail? What f the enemies of the new administra tion had made good under the fears of Lincoln's friends T - What If he had never lived to be Inaugurated? .Who would have Become president! ,. said he'Vould. Bhe then told her plans to mm, which were to the effeot that ha was to secure an accomplice, to wnom sna would point out her mother, and he was to do away with her In any war he saw fit. ; AiMr. Btolpman derjanded money for this and she agreed t5 hay him $2,600 for the Job. She agreed to coma back iu uje omce tna next cay and have part of tha money with her for tha pay ment and to meet the accomplice. She did this and another detective was de- vaiioa uute me part or the thug. She came back a third time to - go over the details of the horrible erlme. Her utiemrai: ""uon i maae ft an ambulance affair," Is typical of her seeming atti tude and talk with the detectives. The third day when sna - went down stairs from the detective agency she waa ar- rcsiea ana taaen to Headquarters and her case was laid before the police. Mies Otis' mother-was horrified at the attempt to assassinate her and refused absolutely to believe It Her mother love was stronger than any other fpel- girl and attempted to shield her in every way and begged for her release Her-mother states that the girl's father died in the. asylum and that Miss Otis has been ill for some time and hints in sua ; unuouoieuiy or an unbal- ancra mina. Auction Sales BY The Portland: Auction Co., Inc. 211 FIRST STREET MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, 2 P. M. ; - Are you looking Tor furniture for the DININQ-ROOMT TVETB GOT IT; for the PARIOR or DEN? WE'VE GOT ITr for BEDROOM or KITCHEN? warns ujr li. in rnt nr..nt anything-and everything that a first class auction house carries Just to mention a few items: WeathereQ oak dining-room set, consisting of china closer wiin jrjUAi Jii jwiKHtJR BACK and PLATE GLASS- SHELVES "ery fine buffet, EIGHT -CORNERED EXTEN SION TABLB 10-foot) eight-chair 8 PANISH LEATHERl UPHHOLSTER- XUU DfXk. V 1UE 1 AflliH. I h I . I . A U LTT (original cost 1400) SOLID MAHOO ANT LIBRARY TABLE,- FANCY STATUE ELECTRIC LI drlT FIX TURE, ladles' writing desks in m,hA.. any ana Durnc wooa Iinih, . SOLID MA- HOOANI SALDINO BED with curled hair mattress (original rant i155i fine ETCHING. OKIOINAI. ARTfRTir ARTIST COPIES, SOLID BRASS HALL t nail seat witn mirror in nitrit dressers in fir, maple, golden oak, ma hogany, jphonographs, Morris , chairs, ruga METAL BEDS OF ALL deecrlp- ". x. i. springs ana omers, lioss mattresses and others, extension tables, kitchen table, etc.. ate.) -Barsalna for everybody at the ' ' : ruaxuio avotiost OO . se&s an ratsT bt. a-41ii NOTICE For Monday's sals we have line lot of const arned toodi. such maple sod mahogany dressers and com modes, dining-room .chairs, carpets trunks, cook stove, r. L. table and other furniture, which Dositlvelv mu b nl,i Monday, i .. -v. .-I Auction Sales Wilson's Auclion House COR SECOND AND YAM. HILL STREETS, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, EACH DAY AT 10 A. M. " Buyers will find a fine assortment of high-grade home -'furnishings, compris ing parlor and library furniture, dining room and bedroom furniture, Imported Turkish rugs, Brussels carpets, squares, mattings and linoleum, malleable and steel ranges, gas ranges, heating and cook stoves, dishes, utensils, pictures, lace curtains, hangings, etc NOTE If you want a nearly new Kimball piano, organ, cash register, computing scales, office fixtures, roll-ton desk, letterpress, . safe, or magnificent, little used furniture, ask our salesmen. The price will be an Inducement to yoa. Special Stock Sale AT THE UNION ' STOCK YARDS, FOOT OF NORTH SIXTEENTH ST.. MON DAY, NOVEMBER 23 AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. Comprising It milch wows, t t-year-old heifers, 1 3 -year-old bull, 1 span work horses and harness. This stock will be sold without reserve. Terms cash, . Residence Sale TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, ON THE PREMISES, 778 r HOYT STREET, NEAR TWENTY-FOURTH, AT 10 A. M. Seven rooms of high-grade furnish Ings, comprising three-piece parlor set in mahogany, fine Roman chair, mahog any musio cabinet, nearly new SINGER PIANO, large pedestal hall, mirror, vel vet hall and stair carDets. Brussels rugs, golden oak dining-room suite, ex slon - table, chairs, buffet and china closet, library tablo. clock, lace curtains, pictures, goldW oak bookcase, dressers In oak ana blraweye maple. Iron beds and silk floss mattress, chiffonier, child's buggy, combination gas and wood Ma jestic range, oianea, glassware, aitcnen treasure, utensils, etc. This sale is worthy the attention of buyers of flue home lurnisnmgs. . Restaurant Sale TUESDAY, '' NOVEMBER 24, AT 2 P. M., AT 203 COLUM BIA, BET. FIRST AND FRONT STREETS. Comprising National cash register, cut lery, showcase, Vienna chairs, stools, dishes and glassware, coffee urn, large refrlgterator, tables, counters, kitchen utensils, meat block, 8-foot Monaroh restaurant range and a complete restau rant outfit. N. B.Dbn't forget the great sacrifice sale every day at 210 First street. We are closing out the I. M. O. Co.'s entire stock of furniture", groceries, shoes, farm implements, hardware, rubber and steel tire buggies, plows,- etc. Call up Main 1626, A-4243, if you want tha highest market ptlue tot -your be longings. t vm,SON Auctioneer. ktS-'BwKtrlcCo Tomorrow, Monday AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE. East 8th St. south, near Ankeny St., "E. A." or "M. v. car. We have received Instruc tions from Mrs. Gertsel to sell her fur niture, carpets, etc., at above address, comprising several oak parlor rockers, center tables, corner seat and drapes. lace curtains, double parlor Axminster carpvis, una uutizis wuie, set ux uumtrs, very fine ouartered oak sideboard, heat ing stove, Brussels carpets, hall and stair carpets, small rugs, oak bedroom sets, iron beds, springs and mat. tresses, bedroom carpets, lady's desk. chiffonier, dressers and commodes, ex tension piano lamp, Charter oak steel range with water back, inlaid linoleum. utensils and other effects. The above foods are a neat, clean lot of furntsh ngs and will be positively sold AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP TOMORROW. cAKEH 4c SON, Auctioneers, ON TUESDAY NEXT At BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE, 15? Park St., we shall offer for sale tha fur nishings of a lady's private home, who is leaving for San Diego. The following list comprises some very choice pieces of nearly new furniture, eta: Very pretty parlor pieces in muiman piusn, rocker In genuine mahogany and quar springs, silk floss mattresses, feather seats, Davenport, center tables, oriental design parlor rug, very pretty lady's parlor desk, also elegant combination bookcase and desk, 6 pairs of good lace curtains, portieres, ' Madras curtains, IS nearly new shades, several pieces of bronse and brlo-a-brao, quarter-sawed oak dining-room set, via., claw-foot pedestal table, buffet' and set of box seat chairs In real leather. 9x11 Brussels rugs, two Wilton velvet carpets, several small rugs, large quantity of stair car pet, very massive iron beds, best steel spring, silk floss mattresses, feather pillows, blankets and other bedding. separate aressers ana commoaes, siee, engravings and other pictures, gas drop light. loiamg peas: aiso Qinini Hgl dining-rdtom l iron beds. suite in light oak nnlsh, easy couches, gas range ana water heater, large gas radiator and several other useful lots. Parties furnishing are welcome to ln- SDect this choice lot or turniture, mas, etc, tomorrow (Monday). SALE TUES DAY AT 10 O'CLOCK (sharp), , ON FRIDAY NEXT At BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE (on Thursday our regular salesday we shall be closed all aayi ws snau shall have a choice lot of furniture, carpets. tc. re- mnvul from - Hawthorns ave. for con venience of sale. There will be bedroom, dining-room, parlor and kitchen furni ture in this lot. . . BALE UN 'KIIAI AT 19 O'CLOCK. BAKER & SON, Auctloneera Ford Auction Co. 369 East Morrison Street Have made many friends through hon est - dealings, courteous; treatment and low prices; and we are getting new cus tomers every day through our friends' recommendations. " Call and be convinced that we are giving bargains In Household Furniture, Carpets, etoves, nmnges, iieaiers, etc. Whan you have furniture -for sale; call us up, and be sura of getting an honest deal and fair prices, for we do not ask for large profits, as we are in the low rent district and can sell on small prof- Its and quick returns. Phone East tit, Some Bargains In desirable, well located city lots, for sale or exchange. - Flpa dairy land for sale or exchange for city property. Also some good farms for sale or ex change. ';vv,,: Call and look our list over. . Willis & Kimble Real Estate Co. , XSSH SCorrisoa . Snap on Beech St. f 3,800 2-story ' modern house on Beech st; lot 60x100 corner; fine lawn, close to sohopl. cloaevto S car lines Williams & Crowley Mm. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CONTRACTS taken for concrete found ations, floors, walks, steps, and re taining walla; artificial stone work es timate furnished at nominal fee. Apply 888 Salmon St., room 1. - . blSHWAS HER -Call . French, restau , rant, 12th and Washington, between It and 11 a. m. . . - , SanFrancisco Office i' Oregon Journal 1200 CALL BUSLD3NQ CLASSIFIED AD BATES ' Classified advertisements la The. Jour nal are as follows: - No ad less than lSe per Insertion. Phone or charged ads c per Una per Insertion; I insertions for the price of f. v : i-v - Cash ads la per word per lnser- . uon, l insertions ror tne price or . r ,1 : v. i ..A.a situations wanted., for rent and wanted to rent ads lo oar word per Insertion, I Insertions tor the price If to JO words. 20o; it to SS .words, S6o; matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath ads, 40c par line per insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and f U n,ril nnttr.ji& fiflu vtr Insertion. ' ' New today (agate measue, 14 . lines to InchX. 8o per Inch. Count , words to Una. - i The - Journal cannot guarantee- so. curacy or aaaums responsibility for er rors of any kind occurlng 4b telephoned eavemseinenis, fthntiM mnv mtA . irtim, fncniTeet OB first Insertion, The journal will pot be responsible for subsequent lasertlona Tha. Journal's business ol mal a business oince is vpmn m. to t d. m. Saturdays I a from B a m. tn 1 0 r m Phones, Main 7173 ;"A.6051. WEATHER REPORT - A tnrrn of 'considerable' lntenslxr amroachinr - Vancouver Island. and storm warnings are now displayed at all stations In this district. moaer atelv hfaw rains have been general v heavy west of the Cascade mountains ana scat tered showers . have occurred In the eastern portion of the dlstriot Quite a sharp rlae has occurred In the upper portion of the "Willamette river due to the continued heavy rains upon the already saturated grounai xi tne rains continue to any great extent, tha riooa stage will probably be reached dur in the . next few days Information be gladly given out by telephone to those Interested who will nail up the weather office, as advices come in from up the river and ' ample warning or floods will be given ta tha publio as necessity demands. Ths Indications are for rain Sunday throughout the dlstriot and it will be warmer east or tne cascade mountains rOHBUAHlB. Portland and vicinity Sunday, rain. Fresh southerly winds. Oregon Sunday, ram: warmer .east portion. Fresh southerly winds Inter- tor, rresn. southerly stinting to soum wenterlv sale along coast. Washington Sunday, rain: warmer east portion. Moderate southerly gale In the interior; strong south shifting to southwest gaie aiong tne coast. Idaho Sunday, rain and warmer. Fresh southeasterly winds. Maximum temperature, 54 ' degrees: minimum temperature. 48 degrees; river reading at a a. m., it reet; change m last 24 hours, . foot; total rainfall (5 D. m. to 6 D. m.l .48 inches: total rainfall since September 1, 1808, T.45 inches: normal rainfall aince Beptem 1. 61 Inches: total sunshine, November 20, 1908, 4 hours SO minutes; possible sunsnine rnovemDer to. ius. s hours it Mi minutes) barometer ' (reduced . to level), at o p. m., zg.4 inches. AlAKRIAGS: LICENSES Nathan C Calvert, Tekos, WaslL. SO, and Mae C Barker 45. John P. Hess, Ooldendale, Wash, SO, . John R. Swenson, 94 Grand are., S, and Yerda C. Segerstrom, 87. Clarence W. West, 824 East First street north, SSand Llllie Eden. 20. John BUrber, Woodburn. Ore 84, and Margarette Murphy. 27, Carl fcrlk Lind, 621 North Twenty- first street, za, and Bteiia Bkoobo. 88.1 S-LOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND FU- nerals. Alfred Burkhardt. Nob H1U floHst 110 28d St. Main 601 A-3184, Full dresn suits for rent, all slsea unique Tailoring Co.. 10 Stark St. PORTLAND Florist Co., choice out flow- era and funeral designs. S26 Morri-1 son. - . LOWEST prices for choice cut flowers and design work. Main COS; A-S60S. uustav nurnnarot, in isg st., N. Wedding .Cards Washington Oldg. Ington sta W. a. Smith & Co. corner 4 th and Wash. Beta A Sons, florists, funeral designs. Morrinon. Main u; A-tTT. Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers and floral designs. 880 Morrison st. Max M. Smith florist. 160 Eth St.. os. poeite Meier c rranta Main vjis. FUNEIIAL NOTICES kAKRITZ The- funeral ' services ' of wiine KJtkrtts wiu be held at the family residence, on Linn ton road. at :80 p. m. - Monday, November 18,1 Friends Invited. Jnterment. Rose City 1 cemetery. FUAEIiAly DIRECTORS DUNNINO. M'ENTKHJ St OILBAUOH. undertakers and embalmers: modera I in every detail, beventh and Plna Mala . i-aay assistant. J. P. Finley 8c Sea Wjs Laay attendant. Main 9; A-169. F. 8. DUNNINO, Inc., east side funeral mreciors. is. Alder and E. th St. ZELLER-B .'RNES CO.,' FUNERAL Dpi rectors embalmers. 270 Ruanall. Vmmt ivoii. uot assistant. EDWARD HOLjuAN, UNDERTAKER, - izu ra street. h.KH HON uvniPDTl vxxin nr r-a. balmlng; lady -ts't; 409 Alder. M 188. CEMETERIES KUBB CITT-r-nlNQLE GRAVES. 110: .aiuil. lull, lis IO Klin.rintAnil. ent at cemetsrv Mrnr nf tvm.nt mt and Cully road. Phone Tabor 806. Foi full Irformation apply to Frank flchle- sn. hi Worcester oik. Phone A-S88S. MONUMENTS MA KB LB AND GRANITE MONTJ- nenis, au ainas cemetery decoraUons. vimiiu nvc. . imnoir st uorcaa II A U I VaCI W O nan- nnm KINOSLEY, land's leading marble and gran te wka - 1 - w ai'vnE A. (OO lag... M Uft A I. Lawyers' Abstract se Trust Co.. room I owju vi xrmaa mnw inirrmr. . . . r31 - tb leading im-B-t-1 waning oiag. Williams Abstract Co. for prices. Chamber of Commerce. . . 838 I new todat: Milvyaukle li scree, well Improved: fine soil. good truit rarm am) dairy; excellent buildings: otner etock. alao all Implements Close T . r, casn. Balance . " BAOFTMABir A MOORX, , -- Hi Lumber Exchanga . $37fSOO ;'A" OBXAT but, ; . Whole hloek, s lots, on Grand and union ienues. - ' Business property. This cahoot fall aa a big monay maker ior mc ay person, can Pe bought la wpoio or io part, nee - . v I ', ; am btai:x st, ' , ' NEW TODAY. Ci t) ) 360 Acres Old established farm, all under culti vation, fine buildings, splendid fruit Present owner has grown rich from tills land, within SO miles of Portland, on Hillsboro Electrio Line. Can be bought for SI 00 an acre and terms made to suit,, if sold within tho next 10 days, . Sea-',' -.v . The Spanton Co. S70 STABS MT. Newbiirg 26 Allies From Portland Best Town In the Valley I building in this thriving little town. . ;:.". "7 .? , . . -iT..' 5 Now Paying 10 Per Cent Over and above taxes and ' Insurance in. Qw win siana an aavanca tne The ' Price and Terms Arc Right OREGON HOMES CO. aaiH xoxxxaosT. Why Did Henry George AY I WANT MEW? He was desirous ef suocess crowning I iuo eitorxs , oi American noma Duuaers. I Right or Wroog We admire hit . pluck. . Elsewhere In this issue will be found some opportunities tor success from our on0 Oregon Homes Co. saiw icobbzso rr. a raw obxax BASOAnra zsT HOMES One of the moat beautiful homes on East 80th street 11-room bungalow, with aU the latest improvements. Could ""Si10!80.'0' than S8.000. ur PriP ,000; 1800 cash, balance 180 f montn. i na anova ta tne best bum OTU" tne price can produce. "modern, a -mnmu California bungalow, lot 40x100, 79th street, at a sactlnce. Price 88.800! I T terma, 8200 cash, balance 880 a month. "LJ r,0 ..raa "Ht pt Pactflo Worth wee Kealty Associates, ao waUa-Panro Bids;. un Bids-. new homes sjytn and Uroadway Street! Wa have two new homes that we mh aw on very easy terms, situated on tne soutneast corner or Broadway and I rrom s an acre up to io. Land that B. 10th st. Tha corner tiouae uJ India Bartlallr Imnravad. - are 88,760. and the next one to tha cor-1 I her la IS. 800. These properties are new and up to date. Go and see them, and men can on us, and we .will . tell you mors aoout mem. . J - MALT., ft VON RDPTTTT 1VA"A'" vw' XUJ 1 tLLit 104 Beoond Bt, CXMuAtm Bxohanre Bldr.l u - and S9fl H. Sornslde sL I 1 0 Acres Two miles from Multnomah covered with fine timber. nation, Only $150 Per Acre IT FATS' TO SBB VS. CHAPIN & HERLOW, . 881 CHAMBER- OF COMMERCE. Main ltiZ - A 4TT0 , $2SOO 8500 down and 835 car month, tn. eluding interest, will nurchase a - room modern bungalow on Ravensvlewl thrive, roruana iieigni. or $2900 : oown an.a ZB Pr montn Jrou can have you choice of terms. , . F. V. ANDREWS & CO. Zamllton Bids;., 131 Third Mi. : Tel. Main 3349 or A-3329. Fruit Farm 119 acres, close to Dallas, finest soil. gooa Duuaings ana water: o acres in fruit of the best varieties, ' yielding good Income;. 812,000, 84.000 cash, bal ance easy terms . a Bargain which will stana run invfuifnuon. KAVX-raASTBT Si SIOOBBt i tumoer a,xcnanga KOBCBB THOSB WTTK MOSXB. ATB BCBAJTS. - , : . OFTOBTUBlTUiS FOB OAFZTA&. TIMBER XAVSB, BtOOX AJTB BAXBT SABCBXS. Curry Count Abstract Co. CrOXJ BSAOK, OBBOOB. , Hawthorne Avenue lot. 60x100, ,mie of tha best. iuu; terms Salmon. TfKW TOD AT "RESIDENCES and Vacant Lots faB,O0O Beautiful 19-room house, near Kings Meignis, uu -lots; close to Wash, it, and within walking distance ' to town. ZA6T TIBB8. "' $30,000 -room elegantly ; . furniebea . nome in gooa iwuiii f . t st. ear. 60x100 lot. Sea this the monsy Is In the housa j amiasiiu 9EBM8, 10JK0 Buvs a comfortable V-roora modern house on Lovejoy st. close to car line; gooa . sur roiindlnss: a f 0x100 lot. I 00 1-room modera residence on lovejoy St.: gooa mhwi BOxlOO lot . ' - J I T,T8 SOxlOO and l-roora . modern ! houss en Overton at. - f a,TOO 0xl00 vacant lot on Kearney si., near ibo; t enu. nimaiva "Vitts. - ntlKI i rrnrtlnnsl lot at the head of . v iiOTjoy St., in me rivvv neighborhood; easy terma. , If these do not suit you. call and see our list. - -. ! Humason&Jcffcry IM. 1I. tl Stark St. A ISli, HOOD RIVER tfl sores. I tntlea out oa main read; I 1 1 aorea (-year-old apple trees; 4 acres I 1 1 and 4-year-old apple traea: It acre myyim " I.- lk ....nil.. itf " H)fiMwiuvif, n ... - about TC trees: fine anrlnr. fair barn. nouse noes not amount to muon, suiiiav socues. i will make a rood apple houses food i building place; located near school, store and railroad station. Price for el Tery ahort time,' f 10,(00. Qood terms. - Zy, . it vats to raa vu. . CHAPIN & HERLOW, ssi chamber' or cohmercb. Main MSI. . 4TT0 $20 Cash Oiortathly LOTS LOTS LOTS puixse & co. sis OKAKBxm or oosacsmoB. , Acreage for Platting SO sVOBBS en lit. Scott ear llnet good f sou, aign ana signuy. 10 A0BB8 en Section Line road. A oeauutut location. 1 BOTH are good buys, and will show nanasoma returns,. ; . . .rr A-ra.ro obb VY, CHAPIN & HERLOW, SSt CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Main 18SS. A 4770 BllSinCSS Property handy to electric line, front One.Sterv Brick . inS on splendid'county road F?rllt Md Oult StS 10x80. situated on tha northeast I eon corner of First and Oak streets. For Prca d terms see us. I MALL & VON BORSTEL. 1 104) Sleeond B1. (Lumber Exchange Bldg.) I B. Baraslde St, , Buy Apple Land! Birr XT BOW WBXBB BXO BBS . Just the place where tha land will ; " --'-r A i nc uunn-Lawrence to. 848 AXOBB T. NORTHRUP ST. FLATS 4312,500 Incone $1 10 Per Month Four five-tier flats, situated 825 North run St.. between 84th and SEth sta Wi can make terms. ' - MALL & Von borstel, 104 acooad BIl Cbtunbsr Bxchanga Bid-.) and ft B. Baraslde Bt BB8XDBB0B, modern In every respect. oernar lot, waat side, 10 rooms. Nona better If one wants a home. BVB-OAXOW. East 17th street. one block from ear; small payment down, balance aama as rent aCssius suitaoie ror platting, near Country club, $600 per acre. ; - . A BEOBT BBSZBABUB BUXZAZVO BITS, full lot on Irving street; terma. Smith & Everett S1I-S1T Bwetland Building-. A Suburban Snap Good housa and outbuildings; 18 acres I all under cultivation; strawberries I pears, apples,' ate.; close to So car Una XT BATS TO BBB VS. CHAPIN & HERLOW, i ' '' 888 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. . Main 1652. " A 4T70 Five-Room Bungalow Price 026OO Lot IOxlo6 and . five-room modern Lungalow, situated on - E. 31 st and 8ml th sta - Just completed. Bargain? Terms $600 down. ; i MALI. & VON 60RSTEL; lOtBeoond Bt. (Xinmber Exchange Bids.) , and 393 E. Burnsids Bt. NEW TODAT. SUTHERLIN VALLEY THE LAND FOR RED APPLES SITUATED XM ' nnnot ir rniutfPt; in UUgUUU tUUMII, UK. Tha choicest spot in choloa' fruit dlstriot A soil axaotly gutted ta tha culture of fine fruit. Just enough slept to insure perfect drainage, . Every acrt carries a perpetual water right Teu may raise fruit without Irrlgatleo, but you will raise mora and, better fruit with it. . INVESTIGATE SUTHEBUN . VALLEY BEFORE YOU BUY, CALL AND SEE THE SPITZEN. enona nnnnm nu vufa r tun CAAUil WAWnil KM 41UilMinU, i .... I ..n S. S. LAHONT & CO. 4i aoABB oi rAxa. ACREAGE The acreage ws are selUac aa the O. W. P. electrio Una, SOminvtsa out from First and Alder atresia, la vary choice property; no stone, ao graveU From one to ten acres, ran gins; la pries from ISO to 1410 per acre, on easy terms of payment,. If in the market for acreage. you should sea us. KNAPP & MACKEY v 119 Board of Trade Bid-. Or O. T. PARRT. WlchiU BUtion, fu Frontinfr on the Willamette, F400 U anc the location is choice, . HenKle& Harrison "511 Gerlinger Building AN UNUSUAL PROPOSITION f Wa hay for sale S0 acres of tha beat land adjoining Eugene, It lays' fine; has two sets of ' buildings; water ' la piped to all parts of the farm for; the buildings and for watering stock r tha i place la all fenced and cross-fenced; the property on three aides baa been platted,: ',.-",-.., .: This Property Is Ideal for Ten AcrcOrchards Vl .VIVIiaiU3 IT FATS TO BBB vs. -. CHAPIN & HERLOW, 881 CHAMBER OF - COMMERCE. Main 16S2. , . . , A 4I7S 41 ACRES 1U miles from Beaverton. 6 blocks front Hillsboro electric car line, SO aores onion land, cleared and In cul tivation. Running water on the place the year round. A SNAP AT S1TI PER ACRE. LOUIS SALOMON & COMPANY .. 933 Stark St near Seooal ;. THIS 18 GOOD SleOO BUT A KOSBBJt T-SOOHj HOTTBH, lot 44HX112K, In Montavtlla. This ia cerUlnly a good buy. Call and let us show it to you. kouse cost mare than the given price. Terms, Holds, Wallace .Co. Room 8, Canterbury. BldfiM andWaa. Acreage INSIDE ACREAGE OB " -TB3B PSBTBB OXA lOTTASUI ob rxATTxvo." ... At about three-fourtbs value to make ' quick sale, f- - The Fletcher Co. 1 ABlSrCrTOS BX.SG.