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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENING, , DECEMBER 18, 1908. 13 SALEM TO HAVE COOLIHB PlAflT Across Continent Fruit Ship ments Can Be Made - - With Safety. . (Special Dlapatch to Tb Journal.) Salem, Or.,. Dec. 18. Fruit-grower ' are ; Jubllknt over the announcement . that a cooling; plant wlll.be erected to handle the cherry- and berry crops of 1909. F. O. Deckebach, of the Salem Ire works, announced at a meeting of the fruitgrowers yasterdev, that his company will erect a plant with about a seven carload -capacity and have It ready for operation this year. It will be constructed in such a manner that It can be enlarged to meet future needs. The establishment of a cooling plant will enable growers- to ship fresh fruit across the continent safely. . ' The meeting of fruitgrowers was held tinder tn numfe.e rtf the Marion (loun- . ty Horticultural society. Horticultural Commissioner W. K. Newell was the principal speaker. His address dealt almost entirely with marketing prob . lems. . -. .' ' I.ast evening another meeting of the society .was held, at which -time Secre- lurv ri. ai. Williamson ui ina buib board fT horticulture delivered, an ad dress upon the future of the apple In dustry. In a very - exhaustive discus sion Mr. Williamson . declared that tnough- large additions are being made to the apple producing area, tnere is no danger of over production. . ' ' . TURN DOTO OFFER- -' (Continued from Page One.) " nature has provided natural power sites and natural reservoir sites. "On about one-tetith of this land tem porary and crude systems of Irrigation have been constructed that have result ed In as much waste as profit. A very unsatisfactory system of transportation has been provided, and as a result the resources of the valley hardly have oeen touched. 'The development of the country by a comprehensive system or irrigation has been delayed by selfish interests, but there are now signs that a spirit of cooperation Is In the.- air. The govern ment reclamation service has entered upon the territory; haa planned a sys tem that will water ana drain 330,000 acres of land and all that remains to be done la for ua to get together and work for the accomplishment of this reclamation scheme. Keen Interest la Project. "It Is well known that the Malheur project Is very attractive from a phy sical and engineering standpoint; that Its construction Is simple and easy, and its cost very low. When first nresent- ed to the people the project met with 1 obstacles that resulted In Its .feeing! uroppeu temporarily, out or late the change in public sentiment hasJieen very marked. General interest 'in the revival of the protect Is keanf Is In deed marked by real enthusiasm and the time has been considered opportune to take the question up for the second time and push it to a satisfactory con clusion. "The belief has proved true, for no sooner was the movement started than general support was promised from every district under the proposed ca nals and communications to the federal department resulted in the announce ment that the project undoubtedly would be revived if the owners of 80 per cent of the land would sign up for the undertaking "I wish we mla-hf heve h t.,.u,. picturing to our minds the possibilities of a perfect development of the re sources of this valley. We would see a farm home with electric light, power and heat, all supplied at suefi low cost m regarded as common necessar ies of life. We would see a happy fam ily located on every 10 acres of this SPECIAL Preparations have been made on the part of the management to entertain the multitude of school children who are expected at the Exposition building- to-' morrow to visit the Siberian bskimo Village An exhibition that is bound to make a "'l.E11," rJ'on. young or old. The exhibition will appeal especially to stu dents of natural history. The accommodations are such that a large crowd can be accommodated with perfect ease. The natives In their skin parkas. The little Eskimo baby In Its coat of furs. The Implements of Industry and of the hunt upon which the natives' livelihood depends. SEE Th strangest collection of human be--lngs ever exhibited In this city. Animated pictures of the Northland, stereopticon views of northern life, de pleting the strange realities of nature. SEE A thousand practical Instruments prao tieally unknown to a civilised com munity. voona ofejt ir.Krr.ii. Exposition Bldg. AJI9 in.m We Lose Oar Home Everything Reduced $1.00 silk Mufflers, now. . .63s $1.50 silk Mufflers, now.fl.lO $150 silk Mufflers, now. f 1.78 50c Neckwear, now........ 38s -75c Neckwear, now, ..65 1.00 Neckwear, now . .75 All Jewelry y4 Off. HOSIERY 15c trade, now. 25c grade, now.. 19V T0P&B0TT0M SHOP ' 303 Washington, Bet 5th and 6th HIGHER. TARIFF SPELLS Jill California Shippers Argue Thus Without Moving : " Their Masters. (Unite. Prase Leased Wtre.1 .. . San ; Francisco, Deri. 18.- Protesting that the proposed increase in tariffs on California products wtll.be ruinous to a majority o. commercial firms of the state, representatives - of the ship- fers appeared to day In the office of L A. Jones, freight traffic manager of the Southern Paciflo, together with Edward Chambers, assistant traffic manager of the Santa Fe road. - Several leading; shippers were closeted with the railway officials during the morning but declared after leaving the railroad men that there was no Indication of yielding on the part of the railroad of ficials and other means must be taken by the shippers to safeguard their in terests. - ' r What measures will be taken have not as yet been announced. It is rumored that there - is under consideration a move on the part of certain shippers to enjoin the roads in the courts from raising the rates on their particular land with a home more healthful, more profitable and more luxurious than the most costly . structure In your towns now called a city home." Among the delegates present are Walter Lyon, Coos Bay; T. H. David son, Union: IT. Denman, J. C. Turney, Burns: T. A. Rlnehart, L Grande; John Voyt, Eugene Loney, H. 8. Bittes, Boise; H. B. Freelove. Huntington: Wx J. Sew ard, Payette; A. W, Trow, Nysea; 8. W. Mcuiure, penoieton; o. w. porter, Hunt ington; Walter Griffiths, Ontario: 8. A. Lowell. Pendleton; Sam Ballan-v tyne, oise; Sidney Muagette. Portland, xne Hums delegates have started a campaign for the next congress to meet at Burns, but it is not verv seriously regarded, as the Harney county seat Is isu miies irom a railroad, out tna dele gates are boosting their territory In fine shape under the pretext of campaigning ior me CUIipf renB. Christmas What would afford you more pleas- ure In your home Christmas Pay than ' rousic nd story and song. Music gives u iiuiiia mo an ttiiQUBpiivr. which nothlnsv else can supply. Your children will be better, brighter, 'happier if they king and play. Mother and father will likewise be- happier. Music Indeed has charms power to drive "dull care away." We suggest a piano, a player piano, or a Victor Talking Machine for a Christmas present for the whole fam ily. A new piano will find its way to your home if you wilt bring us but 110 cash; a player piano If you bring us $z& cash; a victor Talking Machine if you pay only 86 cash and 81 per week. Why should you be without mu sic this Christmas Day and all the days of 1909? This is a personal invitation for you to call to see and hear our pianos and Victor talking machines. - BTXnrWAT UTB OTXXB FIAJTOl. Sherman, Clay & Co. ovpobxtb rosTorrxon, botb ajtd mokusov. xcursion Tickets will be sold at One and One Third Fare For the Round Trip by the O. R. & N. Between points not over 200 miles apart by the Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) Between Stations in Oregon Sale dates Dec 23, 24, 25, 31, Jan. 1. Return limit Jan. 4. Ask at City , Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts., Portland, or any local agent elsewhere. P ' V' WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger ' Agent, - ' ' Portland, Or. commodities. This, however. Is recog nised as an involved and 'unsatisfactory method of bringing about what they call fair rates. , L- 8. Llttlefleld, on behalf of the W. P. Fuller Paint conrmanv. and William C Lowenthal, of the Parafflne, Paint company, protested against an advance on unseed on mat would mein a wgner tariff than on the raw products. They claim that they reoresent nearly a dosen paint firms throughout the state which ship annually 100.000 barrels of lin seed oifc . Lowenthal Informed the rail road men that the proposed discrim ination Of the road In requiring mini mum shipments of 88.000 pounds, as against 80,000 from eastern shippers, would make it Impossible for them to meet -eastern competition. The shippers were unable, to obtain any satisfaction from the railroad of ficials but believe that the roads' an nouncement of their tariff schedules will be made next Saturday. " what Liver or Bowel medicine you i .are using, atop it now. Get a 10c box week's treatment of. CAS ' CARETS today from your druggist end learn how easily, naturally and delightfully your liver can bo made to work, and your bowel move every day. There's new life in every box. CASCARETS are nature's helper. You will tho difference! 883 CASCARETS ioc a box for a week's treatment, all dniggiste. Biggest seller K in the world. Million boxes a moath. San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 CALL BUILDING TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CLASSIFIED AD KATES Classified advertisements In The Jour nal aro as follows: No ad less than lBo per Insertion. Phone or charged ads 6a per line per insertion; 7 insertions for the price of 6. Cash ads lo per word per inser- tlon, 7 Insertions for the price of 6. Lost and found, help wanted. - situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads lo per word per - Insertion, 3 Insertions for the price, of . it to 20 words. 20c; SI to 25 ' words, 26o; matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath ads, lOo per line per insertion. Card of thanks, meeting end fu neral notices, 60c per Insertion. New today (agate measue, 14 lines to inch). 84c per Inch. Count 6 words to line. The Journal cannot guarantee ac curacy or assume responsibility for err rors of any kind occuring In telephoned advertisements. Should any ad appear Incorrect on first Insertion, The journal will not be responsible for subsequent insertions. The Journal's business office is open from 8 a. ni. to 8 p. in.; Saturdays 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. WEATHER REPORT The western high pressure area has two crests, one of which Is central over Idaho and the other over eastern Colo rado. The coldest weather of the sea son on the Pacific slope has resulted rrom tMs high pressure area. Heavy frosts occurred again this morning in California as far south as Los Angeles and a light frost is reported at San Diego. At Pocatello, Idaiio, the temper ature sunk to zero and In northern Ne vada it was 2 below scro at 5 o'clock this morning. The temperatures in eastern Oregon are. nearly as low, and sero weather also prevails in eastern Colorado. A low pressure area Is cen tral north of the Dakotan, and the tem peratures are above the freezing point in Alberta. A well defined storm Is cen tral over the lower lake region, which has caused moderately heavv rains in the Ohio valley and middle Atlantio states and moderately heavy snow in Minnesota and the upper lake region. The indications are for fair and con tinued cold weather In this district to night and Saturday. It will probably be warmer in Portland Sunday. Temp. Max. Boise. Idaho 28 Chicago, 111 4 2 Helena, Mont 26 Jacksonville. Fla. . 76 LewlBton, Idaho... 3d Lios Angeles, Cal . . B6 North Head. Wash. 44 Pocateyo, Idaho... 20 Portland, Or S6 Roseburg, Or 40 Bt. Paul, Minn. 32 Ban Francisco, CaL 80 Seattle, Wash 8$ SDokane. Wash. ... 28 Mln. Preclp. 14 .00 .46 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ;01 .00 .00 .24 .00 .00 .00 .10 32 8 56 18 S 34 6 26 4 20 38 80 22 34 Washington, D. C 38 MARRIAGE LICENSES E. L. Sims, Gresham, 24, and Lottie Rosbon, 19. L. M. Dowd, Vancouver, Wash., 42, and Anna C. Dubeau. 36. H. B. McDonald, 837 Hatght avenue, 21, Ruby I. Bishop, 17. Robert R. Earley, Bridal Veil. 27, Al mlra B. Shepperd, 18. George I. Lockwood, 229 Thlrty-sev-enth street. 23. Emma Scott. 20. FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS AND KU ncrals: Alfred Burkhardt, Nob Hill florist. 120 23d st Main 602, A-3184. Full dresti suits for rent, all Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st ttt- ' Weddin Cards. W. O. Smith A ik Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash- ington sts. Bets A Sons, flcrtsts, funeral designs. 14H Morrison. Mam guyo; A-ian Clarke Bros.. floristsFine flowers and floral designs. 289 Morrison St. Max M. Smith, florist. 160 6th at op poslte Meier at Frank's. Main 1216. DEATHS MARSHALL In this city, December 18, at the family residence. 343 Holladay avenue. Margaret Charilla Marshall, aged 1 1 vears 4 months . 1 4 days, be loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marshall. Announcement of funeral later. MANHEIM December IT, at her resi dence, 188 North Sixteenth street, Mrs. Dora Manheim, sged 69 years, be loved mother of Mrs. Ben 8. Backman, Miss Belle Joseph. CHARLES E. HAYS died at Perkins hotel at 2:20 a. m. today, age 46 years. Burial tomorrow at Lake View cemetery. Seattle. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING, MENTEE & QTJLBAUGH, undertakers and robelmers; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine, Main 430. Lady assistant ' J. P. Fialey & Sen EiSlU?- Lady attendant Main 9; A-1699. i&ELLER-B. KNES CO., FUNERAL DI rectors, embalmers, 270 Russell. East 1088. Lady ssslstsnt EDWARD HOUaN7 UNDERTAKER. 220 3rd street ERICKSON Undertaking Co., embalm ing; lady ass't; 409 Alder. M. 6133. MONUMENTS MARBLE AND GRANITE MONU-ments,- all kinds cemetery decorations. 68-70 Grand av.' N. Imhoff ft Dorcas. NEU A K1NQSLEY, $69 1ST- TORT Isnd's leading marble and granite wka. CEMETERIES ROSE CITY 8INGLE GRAVES, 1 $14; family lots, $26 to $76. Superintend, ent at cemetery, corner of Fremont st and Cully road. Phone Tabor -206. Fot full Information applv to Krsnk Schle gel. ii Worcester blk. Ptione A-S82X Telephone Your " Classified IIS TO THE JOURNAL TELEPHONE Main 7173 A60S1 Not responsible for er rors in ads taken over the telephone. For information as to contracts, consult the clas sified advertising man. A phone call will bring him to your place of business. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ABSTRACTS carefully and correctly compiled and examined, charges rea sonable. Room 6, 22m Morrison1 st. Phone Main 8109. James M. Pugli. Lawyers' Abstract tc TruBt Co.. room Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. Paciflo Title & Trust Co., the leading abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg. Alexander Scott and wife to Wal ter W. Christensen, 6 acres in sections 6 and 8. township 1 south, range 2 east 7,500 Patrick Murray to Roseann J. Looney, fraction lot 1, block 3, Auers' addition 160 Hanna Matson to John KrentJi, lot 12, block 30, Multnomah . . 680 Emery Oliver and wife to Virgin- fa J. Pearson, lots 5 and 6, block 3. Salisbury Hill . .' 600 Laura J. Barnes to Mrs. Etta M. Vldener. lot 14, block 107, Ir vlngton 1,250 J. E. Preston to S. A. Olson, lot 10, block 9, Laurelwood Park.. 800 A. C Pike et al to Sarah A Mer rill, lots 6 and 6, block 209, city 40,000 C. G. Gibson and wife to Mollie E. Rpooncer. lot 4, block 115, Stephen's addition 250 James Henderson to Ephrlam Thomas, lot 6, block 2, Dent's addition 600 John Preston to Mary J. E. Pres ton, lots 7 and 8, block 14, Kenilworlh; lot id, block 9. Laurelwood Park 5 James Brady and wife to B. B. Branch, lots 10 and 11. block 2, subdivision of lot "M" of M. Patton tract 1.299 Moore Investment company to C. R. Welch, lots 8 and 9, block 49, Vernon 800 Mary C. Seaborg to Josephine Goldenberg, west of lots 9 and 10, block 25, Vernon . . . 600 E. B. Holmes and wife to John W. Huff, lot IS, block 40, Pen- insuinr addition imo. a ib Title Guarantee & Trust company to M. G. Ostei hout et al. lot 20. Edgewood 900 Lone Fir Cemetery company to T. Carlson, north V of lot 12 block 38. said cemetery 25 Lone Fir Cemetery company to T. .Carlson, soutn v or lot i, block 38. said cemetery 18 Frank W. Wood and wife to George rtasmussen, lot 2, block "C," Highland Park 460 Irvlngton Investment company to Mary E. Tlchener, lots 19 and 20, block 38; lots 11, 12, 18 and 14, block 60, Irvlngton T,$00 Portland Trust company of jOre- fon to Charles MaoDonald, lot 3. block 10, Tremont Place ... 100 1 Henrv Wemme to Overlook Land company lots 6 and 6. block 12; lot i2, block 9, Over look 2 Albert Field and wife to W. B. Mason et al, lot 3, Johnson Creek Park 1,800 800 Henry W. Koop to B. W. Reder, lot 10, block 47, Sunnyslde.. Peter Taylor and wife to James Surman, lot , diock zi, coucn addition 27.600 River View Cemetery association to Mary L. surman, lot 109, sec tion 101. said cemetery 100 J. W. Brown et al to J. A. Julien, lots 8 and 4, diock ZS3, couch addition T.600 John B. Easter and wife to L. A. Brush, iota 10, 11, ana 13, block 124. University Park .. 1.800 Charles M. Meredith and wife to J. M. Dixon, lot a, diock, Auers addition 700 Pacific Trust company to Julia Adelia Harris, part or 101s u and 18. block 63, Alblna 9.000 PACIFIC Title & Trust Co 'the leading abstractors. 204-6-6-7 Falling bldg. SF.E Williams Abstract for prices. 138 Chamber of Commerce. NEW TODAY. .r ' " Burney -Wants Bargains Tf vou have a good house to sell quick at a bargain call at ' BOOK 13, S7X)Vi WASXIirOTOJrv ST. NEW TODAY. Lo! Bargains $450 Very desirable corner, lOOslOO, - . . East S4th st. Three mile circle. S300 each Four desirable lot In Foxchaae addition, near carllne. 8375 Corner lot In Rosa- City Park at aacrif Ice. .. , v, S5SO Beautiful quarter block on Woodstock ave., Woodstock, fine shade, near car. S600 Desirable lot on E. S9th at. Improvements' made, including cement sidewalks. Terms. S650 each Two desirable lots on Til lamook st. at sacrifice. These lots have Improvements, In cluding cement sidewalks. 8750 Close in, bargain, E. 10th St., Brooklyn Heights, splendid view, good neighborhood, "easy terrhsi . BEB THE SPANTON CO. 870 STABK ST. A Splendid Buy A rilinrli rf ? lnta near mr in growing section of city, at 35 per cent less man lots adjoining gelling tor. Must sell immediately, reason for re duction. No phryiing. Call on BRONG-STEELE CO. 110 Second St. CAPITOL HILL The best of all. In Portland' proper. Inside the city limits on the West Side, the same side as the entire business section of the city? 5 cent carfare. Ore gon Electric Railway funs through the center of Capitol Hill for more than half a mile; depot on the ground; 10 minutes' ride from the business center. Every lot a beauty, 60x100 feet or more, price only $250 per lot. Terms given. We are also giving away free a nice 7 room house with choice lot, already for occupancy. What do you think of this for an ..mas present? Call at our office and see about this. Olohtaay tt Smith, 401-9 Molay Bldg. An Ideal Dairy Farm Bargain 100 acres 1 mile from Oregon City, 85 acres cultivated, balance in good pas ture. Farm machinery and stock all goes. Price $10,500. with terms. Large list of valley farms. Call room 16, 131 3d st. - THEY DO TEIsTQg IX OVERLOOK THE FIRST ADDITION TO GRADE STREETS WITH A STEAM SHOVEL MOST SIGHTLY BUILDING SPOT IN PORTLAND. OFFICE 207 BURHSIDB BT. Mortgage Loans At towert Current Bates. Building Loans, Installment Iane. Wm. MncMoster 303 Worcester Block, MEETING NOTICES 41 NOBLES OF THE MYS TIC SHRINE There will be the annual meet ing of Al Kader Temple in their council room. Masonic Temple, on Sat urday evening, 19th innt.. for tho election of of ficers to serve tho ensu ing year. Elect four grand representatives to the Imperial Council, meeting at Louisville, Ky., June 8 and 9. 1909, and attend to any other business that may legally be presented. Every member who can possibly do so is requested to present himself and Kt hla 1909 card, by order J. G MACK, 111. Potentate. B. O. WHITEHOUSE. Recorder M. W. A. OREGON GRAFS CAMP, No. 6975, Monday. Selling-Hirscb block, l)th and Washington sts. M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 6,466. meets Wednesday evening. A 1 laky bldg., 3d and Morrison atst 7JPfJ SALF REAL ESTATE 16 FOR BALE By owner, modern 6 room Queen Ann house, 521 Mason st: gas, electric light, furnace, sewer in and paid for; 110 reasonable offer refused. Phone Woudlawn 300. $1900 WILL buy a Kood 6 room cottage on East Main, near 88th st; $f00 down, balance $50 quarterly. T. W. MARSHALL & CO, 89th and Hawthorne ave. IF YOU are looking for a bargain .see this high class 8 room house corner Hawthorne and K. 35th; modern in every respect; must sell; terms. W. L Nash, owner, zss hjast sfctn. FOR SALE 7 room cottage, 703 Ever ett St., Detween zisi ana uti, price, $4600; terms, $2000 down, balance mortgage e per cent. inquire owner, IH f alling Plug FOR SALE CHEAP Three new 6 room modern cottares, lo cated within 2 blocks of Hawthorne ave. good terms. Owner, 1233 E. Main st. phone Tabor 45 NICE 4 room cottage, good piano, 6 cords wood all Tor $22u0; $500 down, balance $20 per month. D. W. Marshall & Co., S9th ana Mawtnorne nve. 1 C. R. Dcnnell & Co. Real Estate. Room 838 C. of C. BUNGALOWS I have 2 modern houses that I will sell at actual cost If taken it f nm Sea H. C. Morris. 403 coroett mqg. $959 3 ROOM cottage, 60x100 lot. East 8th south of Shaver; plenty fruit and vnaAtt- sr.nn pAh. balance 6 ner cent. Ruxw'orthv at Neustadter Bros. 100x100. WITH 2 new 6 room houses, well built, E. 12th near Shaver; $2000 cash, balance time. Roxworthy, at Neustadter Bros. A FINE 6 room cottage on $4th st. near Hawthorne ave., $3000; $1200 cash, balance $25 per month. D. W. Marshall & Co., 3Htn and iiawtnorne ave. NEW modern 9 j-oom house in Holla day's addltl n; also lots in Holladay Park addition. Call Rex Furniture Co at 2d and Main sts. Main 9193. NEAT 4 room cottage, lot 100x100, feneed, barn; chicken house and yard; rlce $1400; will consider trade. Call 716 inn ave.. Sellwood; owner. CHEAP at $2100 6 room cottage, on Lincoln at, near 34th; come and see this; terms. T. W. Marshall & Co., 89tn ana Mawtnorne ave. REAL BARGAIN 7 room house, very large lot, fruit, 20 minutes out Phone Mainr2611. 617 Orcgonian bldg. . 4 T.OTH In Marshfleld. Or.: must sell terms. Owner, no agents. C-799. Jour nal SUBURBAN lots. $300; fine view; will double value in f year: easy terms; Invest I gate; no ayenss. XY-6. Journal, ft owner .new 6 room house; Dutch kitchen, bath, .raus, electricity; terms. 1015 E. 15th N. - FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 10 Going Fast at Swlntca Special discount of 10 per cent , for a few days. Less than' 200 lots remain unsold out of the thousand that were placed on the market three months ago. Prices will more than double in the nekt few months. Two streetcar lines are projected through the prop erty. These lots are but 3 miles from the steel bridge and are di rectly north of-Piedmont and ad Join Swift & Co.'s townsite, Ken ton. Streets are graded to city en- f ineer's stakes and Bull Run wa er In every street. Terms, 10 per cent down -and 2 per cent per month. We are always ready to show our property in automo biles. Sundays Included. Columbia Trust Company Room 711 Couch' bldg. Washington and 4th sts. BARGAINS S1S0 cash, balance ilka rent. S room modern bungalow, full plumbing, tinted walls, close to car and best school in city. $1850. $300 cash. $15 monthly. 4 room mod ern bungalow, full plumbing, electric lights, t blocks from car. $1400. One fine half acre, close to car, $800; $20 down, $20 monthly. Juotg $6 down, $5 monthly. CHARLES M. MSS Lsurelwood. Tabor 73. Mount Krott car. MODKRST house in Sell wood, 8 rooms and alcove, lot 50x100, full basement; price $2650, $1000 cash; terms on balance. 7 room house on E. 224; full basement; price $4000. $1000 cash, balance easy. SPENCER & CO. 102 2d st. BEAUTIFUL 6 room bungalow in the center of Irvlngton; abasement, pan try, closets, bath, gas, electricity, steam heat in each room. sraried streets. sewere in, cement sidewalks. This Is one of the. finest finished and pret tiest houses In the city. Attractlvn on account of the beam celling and old time flri'pllice. No detail has been overlooked. The completeness and ele gance cannot Help but please yon. Worth $4800; will sell for $4500: 11500 cash. C. P. Stayton, 616 Qerllnger bldg., :a ann Aiaer sis. $750 Neat Little Home $T0 This is bottom cash price; new 3 room plastered cottage. basemenU 60s 100 lot. nice chicken house, large pigeon coop, small barn for 2 horses, near car, good view. Haverstto & Gallagher, 34$ Vs Washington st. 6 ROOM bungalow, on carllne, new and modern; $3500. $1000 MYERS INVESTMENT CO., 272 Stark st. A BARGAIN $2750. $500 down, balance like rent, new California bungalo-w, 6 rnuiHi. pauuled dining room, beam cell ing, fireplace, built In buffet, Dutch kitchen, large basement, a beauty lh everp lestiect; rtit us show it to you. Modern 5 room bungalow complete in every respect. $150 down, balance to suit. 612 Couch bldg. WHY NOT? We know how to build bungalows and artistic homes, it's our business; don't pay the rent man, pay us. WHY NOT? BUTTER WORTH - STEPHENSON CO., 26 Lafayette bldg., 6th and Washington, M. nazii. 5 Acres Close In. 10c earllne, half cleared, level, on corner, 2 good county roads; owner Is a non resident and will savrifloe for $1000 each. Cal 502 McKay bldg., 3rd and Stark. Large Ccruer iff Dirt Qeap $1000 buys double corner lot, 100x125, few minute ride from our office: finest view In city, (no agents). West Coast Realty Co., Grand thatre bldg., room 4. 6 FULL lots and new 6 room house, worth Just $3200; Lexington Heights, W-W. car; $2650 cash tnke It. or house with 100x100 corner, $VrtU Owner -going enst. SMITH 4 ELLMAKER, 622 Worcester Bldg. Main 5179. 6 ROOM nhlrgled bungalow, Woodlawn. $1300; $550 cash. 7 room house, corner lot, E. 3d St., Hollnday's addition; fine location, $6000; V4 cash. ATLAS LAND CO., 420 Lumber Exchange. A-1320. IF YOU wleh to sell or exchange your business, city or country property, list with us for a square deal. We can loan your money on good real estate mortgages. ATLAS LAND CO., A-1320 420 Lumber Exchange. TO Sr.TTLE ESTATE Two modern 6 room cottages, nearly new, with concrete foundations, on 100x100, In Sunnyslde. Waldemar Seton, attorney at law, room 431 Worcester bldg., 3d and Oak. Portland, Or. SEE tills; It is fine of the best buys in Portland; 8. room modern residence on Hawthorne ave.; all Improvements, $5750; terms. T W. MARSHALL A CO., ' 39th and Hawthorne ave. Mt'DKKN 5 room house. Iare corner ltit, $1800; $160 down, balance $10 per month; $1400 mortgage, runs 3 years; winter s coal thrown In if taken at once. Western Oregon Trust Co., 1 4 Chamber' of Commerce. FOR SALF Choice of (H lots at $750 each If taken this week; located on East 32d St.. Sunnyside, 16 blocks from Belmont carllne; only 2 to be sold; need the money. Owner,. $41 East Morrison. $260 CASH, 4 room modern cottage, re ception hall, bathroom, electric lights, 2 blocks to car, balance $16 per month; price $1800. N. I. FARNS WORTH A CO.. ai commercial piag. REAL estate. Do you want a home? Good location. lne climate, dairy, fruit and stock ranches. Fine timber land. Terms. Write for booklet A. L. Rain water Philomath, Or. GOOD 7 room house, close in. on Haw thorne ave., lot 46x100, $3600, $600 down, balance $20 per month. T. W. MARSHALL & CO.. 89th and Hawthorne ave. 7 ROOM house, modern, corner lot lOOx 116, cheap at $3000; half down, bal ance 3 to 5 years. 7 per cent. T. W. MARSHALL & CO., atn ana nawtnome ave. BEAUTIFUL modern home, with prl vate water system, orchard and 3 acres of choice garden land: on the corner of 8 good streets in Portland: $6600. Call 410 Falling bldg. READY to move in, new 4 room plas tered cottage, nice lot with yard, easy terms; cheap If sold quick. Angeles Trust company, 3264 Washington st, foorn 417. Main 6381. A-63S1. EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY. $125 High, sightly, level lots; water In, 6 cent carllne; $3 monthly. r ADI.EK, jumper Juxcnange. 6 ROOM new bungalow, Sunnyslde, 1149 E. Washington; easy terms; vacant lots taken as first payment. Room 80, $2160 FOR modern east side home; Close in, Mommra canine; mis la a rsnutne bargain; see Henry C. Prud- A MODERN 8 room residence; nearly new. all first class and complete. 826 Shaver, phone Woodlawn 84. No agents. n III, v oi Mr ,n,i . . m-u .0. " i. v -w. .ftittoi ioiCft CV1D I rt. ' Xl Mil mAnt Kol.,l U.W UIVUI II , 1 -VI". , " - 1 1 UI I V, wi - 'i KoOM house and lot Tremont Place, Mt. Scott car, , $459 cash. ; C-SOi, FOR SALF -4 room house and 3 lot for X4S6. Saturdav onlv. ' Room 6. Mulkey bldg., Morrison and 2d. ' FOR SAtE REAL ESTATE 10 A Cozy 4-Roca Essgalaw $260 down burs av beautiful home; ou down buys beautiful nom modem era plumbing, " window seat, plate paneled dining room, gas. S porch eleotriolty; 1 Vi blocks from Ha,w- rail. es, eli thorue cars. 'Dtreot from owner at $1900. $1S a month. ' T. W. Marshall, Jtn and Hawthorne avfrj bungalow:' snap; owner will sell at this price for i jnore days, finely ar ranged, 4 rooms and bath, modern plumbing, basemnt, window seat, elec tric lights, etc.. 'graded, view, lot box 100, 2 blocks of car. Cash price $15t0; on easy terms, at least $250 cash re quired. Jas. C. Logan, Wash. St., room 416. Main 7(i6t. hvjllr Hewevvlv $2000,' Mt cash buys 8 rooms, new. modern house, corner lot, 50x100, close in, fine view, few minute ride from P. O. Must sell by Jan. 1. West Coast Realty Co., Grand theatre bldg. ' Main 7362. A-1885. GREAES1 BAROAIN ON 'MOUNT SCOTT LINE. New 8 room house, lot 80x1001 block from car. Myrtle Park; worth every bit of $2800; must go for $2200; $1000 cash. You'll have to hurry. SMITH k ELLMAKEK. 622 Worcester bldg. Main $17. WE BUII.D Hf,MK8 To salt you at small cost, and very easy payments. - There la no reason hy you should not own your own home, (ja.ll and see us and let us explain bow easy It is to do so. THE VETERAN LAND CO, 822 Chamber of Commerce. NO LOTS BO CHEAP. On Multnomah st., south facing, ele vated; Just the place for bungalow, 60x100; have sewer and water in yard; no future assessments: paved street, ce ment walk, curb; leaving city: will sell for $1200. Room 3. over Merchants Na tional tianK. NEW 4 room modern house, thi blocks to Hawthorne ave., $2320, $1100 cash, balance easy. New 4 room bungalow, modern, $1104, with terms. $600 4 room house, 2 lots, 40x100 each, lots worth the money. Call KUOM IS, 131 3D ST. GOOD small house, close to ear, small fruits, flowers, 20 chickens, some wood; must sell at once; all goes for $750; terms, $76 cash, balance $20 per month. AMERICAS TRUST CO.. 200 Chamber of Commerce. $755 CASH, balance easy terms. ' for j moaern, close in, east aide noma; vry uesirame ncignDoroooa, canines; furnace, electric lights, gas, laundry tubs, shades and linoleum Included; can give Immediate possession; for aala by owner. 306 Chamber of Commerce. $500 CASH 6 room house, lot 60x110. all improvements in; nice borne for someone who Is paying rent; $2600; terms, $600 cash, and $25 per month. American Trust Co., 200 Chamber of Commerce. . ' .-. HOCSE and lot at Montavllla, cheap. Tabor 1291. . WANTED REAL ATB SI LIST your property with us and get results. N. I. FARNBWORTH & CO, 819 Commercial bldg. WANTED To purchase a 6 or 7 room house, situated on east Bide in dis trict bounded by Hawthorne ave., Gllsan st.. and East 39th st; state price and terms, full description of property, else lot, age of building. Homeseeker, C-808, Journal. i LAND WANTED. Farms and acreage. on O. W. P. oar lines. For eastern buyers. O. W. P. LAND CO, 1st and Alder sts. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITT REAL estate and farms. What have you to sell? Will deal with the owners only. 305 Wells-Fargo bldg. i WASTE! Business lot In rood loca tion; price $20,000 to $36,060. H-808, Journal. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 24 City Property to Exchange $6000 Alblna Income property to ex change for acreage east of Portland. $1800 Six lots at Ivanhoe, two cor ners, exchange for ranch close to R. R. $5500 100 feet Piedmont, good build ings, exchange for fruit ranch closa In. $3000 7 room, modern house North Irvlngton. exchange for chicken ranch. Bank stock to exchange for ranch clone to railroad; must be good. 100x200 feet inside property to ox change for highly Improved farm. $20,000 worth of vacant property to exchange for large stock ranch. $7000 8 rooms, 3 lots, Sunnyslde, to exchange for good ranch. $20,000 equity In $35,000 Inside In come property for ranch and $5000 cash. J, 1st your property for exchange. . CITY REALTY & BUILDING CO.. -430 Worcester bldg Main 14I). FOR TRADE. A good 26 acre fruit ' and chicken farm to trade for soma good income bearing Portland property; finest of soil, near R. R. station; poor buildings; no phoning, but call on Brcng-Steele Co. 110 Second St SPECIAL NOTICE If you want to buy, sell or ex-, change your farm, house, and lot or vacant property, we can do It for you. Call or write Pine Tree Land Co. for Oregon or Washington farms, large or small. 609-61& Buchanan bldg. 286ft Washington. " Myers Investment Co. 273 a ore farm; to acres plow, 60 acres good pasture, balance good timber, fine Improvement ; will trade for inside cftj property. Myers Investment Co. 171 Stark st FOR TRADE. Territory t-St a splendid sell ing article to farmers to trad for property In and near Portland. Come In and see nia.1 .- BroBg-Steele o. 110 Second St TRAPES. If you want to buy, sell or trade don't fall to see us. We have trades all over Oregon and Washington and Port- WESTERN REALTY' A INVESTMENT CO.; 610 Buchanan Mdg. 2?H I'Wanhiwsrton. n ' 1 r - ' ' 1 ,. .&J4 .11 WILL exchange modem $4x43. well built nearly new coiian'.' win "i full plumbing, electric lights, concrete basen-ent on 60xl0 fine lot out Haw. thorne way. for smsll -Oregon farm; rive or take cash difference; cash sals price $195. Portland Homes Co., Jiw4 Morrison St. FOR SALE or exchange, Hd Rivr apple orchard, miles out. east side; Rftl trees. $00 6 years old. l- L. DaviJ- son, R. F. P." NO. H. Hood Hlver. Or. foxCHAN'GE Contract $4S, 'wm $16 a month and Interest at I tr menu , J-ia K WW mJ ....... - - w ..,11 for Home Telephone bomls, Tacoiii. FOR 8AT"E New modern room hou; will take- telephone ' bon is part payment balance to suit K. Iih and Sherman sts. ' - -. VANTKD To trs.ie uk.iii (.".? stock or real estate. 291 (ierllnitr bldg. - . 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