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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER -21, 1908; wc- GOLDENDALE PEOPLE APPEAL STO TO CLOSE SCHOOL (Special Dlipttch to The, Journal.) ' Goldendale, Wash., Pea., 21. At man meeting a true; was declared In the controversy over the ftre escapes ; and heating apparatus of the new schoolhouse which has been agitating the citizens of Goldendale from the most prominent men down to the school children. The agitation started last -week after the destruction of fire by a small aweuing just, svroii im intm from the schoolhouse. When the alarm was turned in it was thought to be the schoolhouse and everybody turned out to give aid to the children. - . ' Confusion resulted in emptying the building and the Incident caused a pe tition to be circulated, asking the di rectors to take Immediate action and remodel the building. Following this a complaint was filed In the superior court supported by affidavits of prom inent citizens nd school teachers, re garding the heating apparatus, arrange ment of doors and the method of fire escapes alleging the use of the upper story of the building was dangerous to the health and safety of the chil dren and asking for an order restrain ing the use of the upper story-till the alleged defects were remedied. , , . " Directors Are Aroused. The -directors of the school district were made defendants, and summoned to appear before Judge MsCredie at Vancouver today and show cause why the order should not be granted. The directors took the matter up and ap pealed to. their friends, claiming that they had been treated unfairly by not being given a chance to remedy any defeota without taking the matter Into the courts. A mass meeting was called and at this meeting a committee of five citiiens H. W. Fellows, manager and owner of the electric, light plant: I). W, Pierce, contractor and builder, A. M. McLeod, eounty auditor; J.. W. Johnson, carpenter; and J. W. Sanders. ?rincipal of the school was appointed o examine the building and make a report at a mass meeting to be held i APPEAL TO ALL MERCHANTS TO SWELL HOLLY STAMP SALES Tuesdav. Merchants' day for the fiolljr stamp sale, is the date toward which all energies of the committees Inter ested are directed. It Is proposed that tomorrow all merchants send to the postofflce for Christmas stamps enough tS carry" Chem through the r1lmBnd8! of the month. As the a tamp bears the words 'and happy New Tear" Its use Is applicable up to January 1. " is hoped that not on r merchants and business men but all letter wri ters w ill remember this and will aldthe good cause by their personal effort. Tomorrow the Poff,chbohi,,f.. tended by volunteers from the graduate nurses of the city, will be vlded with stamps and will be ready te FROST DELAYS COMCBETE WGRK Builders Unable 'to Continue Operations During the i Cold Weather. - Concrete mixing for the forms of the reemorcea concrew minum """V L structlon throughout the city will prob ably be resumed tomorrdw morning fol lowing a cessation of such work during the latter part of last week dste to the. freeslna- weather. The " sand piles fit front of the buildings are frosen solid, but the contractors ex pect that .the higher , temperature will soon thaw them out and permit the big LUliurcio miAQif w . f " Oonractors on reenforced concrete buildings promptly suspend work wun the appearance of freesing weather. This action is taken in order to obviate the necessity of digging the unset frosen i mixture out of the forms. Bo xar tnis winter but little time has been lost by I'oruana contractors on wxuuui w weather, and It Is not likely that work - will be tied up more than two weeks during the entire cold season. V, In some of the large, buildings plas tering has also been suspended on ac count of the frost, but this condition Is not general as mortar' has less water In It and is not so liable ta-freese. PROFESSOR PERCIYAL - LOWELL Professor Perclval Iowell, the fa mous Harvard .astronomer, who has announced that his assistants In the ohservatofjr at Flagstaff," Arli.; hare determined the question of water vapor on the planet Mars. This Is a very Important, matter for sclenj Jst. ' V . - '.. ' ' : ...... ji. . tj. . I :'IAY " ' S :izj-'. 'J :.'( " v . 7 i , -J ri . ( I - K 1 . - f, i "' I . . : a v-.' . ; ;.vr v ' k 'rv tr'-Mmr:' ,:yfmi J J 'J t - - , - - - Goldendale, Wash., at the courthouse Wednesday night. December 23, it being .understood that . . . , 1 Jll ...til k, An n and that the directors will act on the report or, ne. commutes. . The sclpolhouse was built five years at 'nt of about 110.000 and was equipped with a furnace for heat ing purposes. - ni " ivu. " U-ilita mnA atlVAn hsd TO DS In stalled on the upper floor. '; '; . 'xne agitation ww ..... supply all demands. If merchants, In surance firms, and business men throughout the city will cooperate and buy a plentiful amount on that day the work of the campaign will close with a fitting climax. M . Any merchants who cannot send to the postofflce tomorrow for stamps can be supplied If they will but telephone to the office of the Vlsltlna- Nurse as sociation. Main 4087. A messenger will be sent at once with the stamps. If every concern In the city will put the Christmas stamp upon- each bill tHat is sent out at the end of this month the total will be a splendid thing for the cause and a proof of the loyalty of Portland business men. SPEHCER FAILS Captain Charles R. Spencer, arrested by the federal authorities in August, for exceeding the speed limits on the river In violation of the government reg ulations, and whose trial began In the United States district court Saturday, has been discharged by Judge Wolver- ton, the court noiamg mat me inror matlon of the proseoution was not suf ficient. Judge Wolverton In making his de cision, said that it was quite evident that at different times the speed limits of the government on the river had been violated and that the United States officials had simply done their duty in endeavoring to make a correction. The court gave a word of warnlqg to the BiraniDoai men ana aamonisuea( mem no e more careiui in tne xuture. HOOD RIVER SCHOOLS AL3I0ST DEMORALIZED BY WHOOPItfG' TUPILS (Special Dtopatca to The Journal.) 4 '"Hood River, Or., Dec. SI. 4 Hood River children and many 4 , adults are suffering from whoop- 4 inglcough. la some Instances entire ramwea are whooping.. 4 Tne malady is said by the school teachers to have broken out 4 among all of the pupils at the same time, and affected so many 4 that it was useless to adopt the 4 usual precaution of keeping 4 those who bad it at home. 4 It is said, that the coughing 4 takes place In solos, duets, quar- 4 tets and then in choruses, which 4 .calls for the suspension of reel- 4 tations for the time being. No 4 fatalities have been reported. It 4 Is claimed that the disposition of 4 the younger population, of the 4 . city to have the whooping cough 4 in unity Is the natural tendency 4 of Hood Rlyerltes to whoop 4 things up concerted!?. , 4 essee CIGAR STORE IS HELD IIP . When W. P. Frasler, proprietor of a uiaar. siure si iaoi f irst street, turned from the show case into which- he reached for tobacco called for by a cus tomer, he looked directly Into the busi ness end of a revolver in the hands of his natron. Complying with the demand of the nuiaup man, f rarier took out the Con tents of the cash register, amounting to about 120. and handed It inih. ihn. A confederal was standing outside the store, ana on tne instant that the money changed hands both men disappeared. The robbery was committed at ll o'clock last night. The descrlntlon riven hv Tn,l of one man of light complexion, clean Biiaven ana snout o I eet, 7 incnes In height, with a light short overcoat The other man was tallenrnf rtarir nnm. plexlon and with black moustache, . 1 IkMUknto ll,,.. a v. .ni... 1 1 . Hni,Et,u lan guage, Ksperanto, whd have formed nearly 100 societies' or groups, an In crease of 30 percent, since the close of 1S07. ,. , . . CASTOR A for In&nta And Children. Tt3 Kind Yea H3Y3 Always EssgM Bears the Slntur CHARGE AGAINST School Building. -, started after the conflagration at Col llngwood. Ohio, last -year 'When it brought out that the furnace was di rectly under the only stairway in the building. - ; .- Last summer a balcony was erected In front of the Goldendale schoolhouse and chutes were attached to the front of the 'building on each, side. It Is claimed that the upper story can be emptied in one minute and SO seconds by means of these chutes. , Telephone Your Classilied TO THE . JOURNAL TELEPHONE Main 7173 A6051 " Not responsible for er rors in ads taken over the telephone. . , ' For information, to contracts, consult the clas sified advertising man. A phone call will bring him to your place of business. WEATHER REPORT A. low pressure - area has mad its appearance off the Washington coast, and another low pressure area is cen tral north, of Montana, while a third depression occupies , the upper St. Law rence valley. , The-high pressure' area which ha caused the cold weather In this district is slowly movlna south eastward. During the last 12 hours rain hag fallen along the coast from Cape Flattery to Coos bay and also in the sound country, and light snow has fallen in the Willamette -valley. Rain haa also occurred In the south Atlantic and Gulf states and snow in the lake region and the northern portion of New England. It is warmer In Ore gon, Washington ana normem laano, but low temDeratures continue In Cali fornia, and frosts occurred this morn ing in that state as far south as Los Angeles... - , The indications are for rain tori1ht and Tuesday In western .Oregon and western Washington and for-- snow probably turning to rain tonight and Tuesday In 'eastern Oregon, ' eastern Washington and northern Idaho, The cold weather in this district is- about over and the temperatures wilt slowly rise during tne next, pay or two. Temn. . i ' Min. Max.t?reclp. Baker, City, Or.... 2 TV. V .00 Boise, Idaho .... 86 It i00 Chicago, 111. 3 Helena, Mont . . . . 28 Lewlston, Idaho . . 2 Los Angeles, Cal. , Hi 28 on t'14 " 1 "18 -t.44 i ' . 24 4 ' 20 24 10 . u 38 -- 2 20 22 ' t'-. . -00 i .00 V -.80 .00 00 . " .04 .00 .00 ,0fl .08 ,oo .00 New York, N. Y. . 8 Omaha. Neb. 46 20 Pocatello, Idaho . . Portland. Or. Roseburg, Or. -, . ; . St. Paul, Minn.... San Francisco. Cal. 85 31 14 44 a. 2 it Seattle, Wash. .... Siskiyou, r. -, , . . Spokane, Wash. . . Walla Walla, M'n; San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1200 CALl DUiLDING ral estate transfers ABSTRACTS carefully and . correctly compiled and examtned,-charges rea sonable. Room 6,- J21 Vs Morrison St. fnone Mam 1P8. James M. r ugii Lawrers' Abstract & Ti-ust Co. room Board of Trade . bldg.; . abstracts a specially. Pacific Title Trust t o., the lradlns Sbstrsctots. S04-t--7 Faillns bids. . Jamrs A. Johnson and wife to John Bcrutton et al, lots 6 and , block 48, Sunnyside Vi...... -11,600 Title Guarantee & -Trust com- ;j ,x pany to Claud C. , Chnstensen, x lot 12, -block J4, ' Rossmere, . Deed .. ,1 ,,, , .. , ' 6S0 Joseph M. Healy et al to Sarah F. Bastow, lot 8, block 46, Waverlelgh Heights . , .1 ...... 450 William Keldt and wife to pre- ; gon Real Estate company, lot 2, block 74; lot 6, block. . ' Holladay's addition . ..... StOOO Edward W. Baughman and wife ... to Mary Totterton, lot 6r block ' 4, Sunnyside addition "8,600 Bertha Heialg to Joseph Figinl. lot 6, block 101. Sellwood .... S50 Kenwood Land company to Hul dah Q. Holmes, . lots 1, 2, S and 4, block 20, Kenton 1,400 Fred 3. Bailey and wife to Hut dah G. Holmes, lots 1 and , block 166. East Portland... . 10,000 M. H. Carter and wife to C. K. Partlow, lot 7, block 86, Pentn- ' sular addition No. 3. ......... 2S0 U. A. Ernest to William 8. Ed- .. dy, lots 82 and 83, block 10, Northern Hill addition ... 400 Hamblet and wife to M. B. Cos ter, lots 1 and 20, block 25, Fairport addition 487 William C. Raley and wife to J. F. Beatty, block 12, subdivision '.of tract ''C," Overton Park.... 1,000 H. P. C. Anderson to H. B. Hap nersett. lot 1. hlnclr 12 Mount Tabor Villa annex 80l J. C. Alnsworth and wife to Mate Newell, south H of lots 1 and i. block 8, Oakhurst . .... 2,825 David Cole to I. JU Matlock, lot 7 and g, block 21, Wheeler s addition .: 11.000 S. C Alnsworth and wife to Bar. ' bara Stager, lot 16, block 8, uaanursi . . , 175 University Land company to wary m. i,enu 101a 0 ana , block 182. Unl7ersitv Park 400 Fred Hiram Strong and wife to .nenry &. uicKson, lots 7 and s, block i2. Irvinzton '. . t ft10 Frank Giordan and wlf e td Mary u. rueai, 10c 1, diock v, west Piedmont 775 K. Brandt and wife to Lars Jelle. lot 12, block 16, Vernon 400 Kate A. Davis to M. Rickert, lot 12. block 1. Reservoir. Park 1T0 Title Guarantee & Trustoompany to -ueorge Kasmussep, rot 1, bloak 24. Rossmere ............ 4S0 Angelo Eustacchio to Bernardo semenza, lots 0 and s, block 7, Ina Park 500 Smith Wagoner company to CL F. Carrey, lot 8, Sheltered Nook. . 760 Ira Kllborn and wife to C. C. wuey, lots 1 and x, block 1, Shadywood Park '. 480 J. C. Mohr and wife to C. C. Wiley, lots 1 and ZO, block 1, Bernhardt Park No. 2........ 260 Title Guarantee & Trust company to w. m. uranam, 101 s, diock 17. Bouth St. Johns,,,,. 260 F. G. Powers and wife to Frank J. Fischer, lots 32, SS, 84. it and 88. block 17. Point View 800 Portland Realty & .Trust com pany to William 8. btlnson et al, lot I, block 7, Laurelwood nark 121 Anna M. Worth to Charles Bcrutton, east 2-8 or lot 1, block 62. Sunnvslde 450 Forbes A: Smith and wife to C. J. Culver, lots 3 and 4, block 22.' Mount Tabor villa.. 250 Percy II. Blyth and wife to Niels K. Jensen, lot &, diock h. Willamette Heights 2,000 PACIFIC Title & Trust Co. the leading abstractors. Z04-5-6-7 Falling bldg. SEE Williams Abstract Co. for nrlcea. 238 Chamber of Commerce. CLASSIFIED . AD HATES Classified advertisement In The Jour nal are as follows: No ad less than 15o per insertion. Phone or oharged ads 80 per line per- insertion; 7 insertions for the price of I. Cash ads le per word per' Inser tion, 7 insertions for the price of 8. Lost and found, help wanted, situations wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ads lo per word per Insertion. 8 insertions for ths price of 2. IS to 20 words. 20o: 21 to 15 words, 25c; matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath aas, 100 per line per insertion. Card of thanks, meeting and fu neral notices, 60o per Insertion. New today (agate measue, 14 lines to inch), 4o per' Inch.'' Count 8 words to line. . The Journal cannot" sruarantee ac curacy or aseume responsibility for er rors of any kind securing In telephoned advertisements. Should any a dr appear Incorrect on first Insertion, ThetUournal will not be responsible for subsequent Insertions. ' The Journal's business office Is opea from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.f Saturdays a a m. to 10 p. m. Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. MARRIAGE LICENSES Fred Smith. 208 V, Sheridan street. 21. and Nellie Gullckson, over 18. C. F.. Anderson, 187 Twelfth street, St. and Hilda Erickson, 28. Louis LohmueUer, 433 Everett street 28, arid M-igaret Koch, 25. I'aui ivoock, Z53 Front street, 27, and Matilda Wagner. If. IL Conly. 7C2 Water street, 28 and May Blmmens, over 18. FLOWERS FOR WEDDING8 AND FU. nerals. Alfred Burkhardt, Nob HIU florist 120 zaa st Mam 603, A-3184. Full dress suits for rent all alsaa. Unique , Tailoring Co.. 30 Stark st Wedding Cards. W. Q. Smith Co, Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash. ingtonsts. Bets & Bona flcrlsta. funeral deslana 49 Morrison. Main 4086: A-187". Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers and floral designs. 18 Morrison st Max M. Smith, florist, 160 5th st. op. posits Meier Frank s. Msln 73ll DEATHS 8. A., December 19, of heart fail ure. Eugene Charles Colgnet aged 74 years, 8 months. 20 days. Native of Paris, France. Beloved husband ef jme Kempt coignet or Woodstock, ur. KNOWLES At the family residence! near Stewarts station, ueceraoer ll. Oliver Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knowles, ad 13 years 9 months and 17 gays. unerai notice nerearter. MAYGER In this city. December 21, at the family residence, 885 Eaat 2d st. north. Georae G. Mavrer. aaed 40 years, 3 months Announcement of funeral later. ' CARD OP THANK8 M'DONALD The family of Locomotive JHnglneer uar fenumDra McDonald, Who was killed at Beaumont, Cel., De nnhr 12. bv exnloslon f a Imvtmntlu. desire to express thelf appreciation of me sympatny ana kindness snown at the Interment at Lone Fir on the 16th Inst, by the Brotherhood of Engineers, Ladles Auxiliary and his many friends. C. A, M'DONALD. MONUMENTS MARBLE AND GRANITE , MONU ments. all kinds cemeterr decoratlona 68-70 Grand ave. N. Imhoff ft Dorcaa land's leading marble and granite wka FCJTERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING. M'ENTEB 4k OILBAUGH. undertakers and embalmera: modern In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Alain 480. Lady aaalstant ' . J. P. Finley & Sen VZtfJZ Laay attendant. Main t; a-ibss. ELLER-B-KKES CO.. FUNERAL DI rectors, embalmera, 270 RusselU East 1088. Iady ssslstsnt. EDWARD HOiAN. UNDERTAKER. 220 8rd street 1 fcRlCKSQN Undertaking Co -embalm. Ing; lady ass t.: 400 Alder. M. 6138. CEMETERIES ROSE CITY SINGLE GRAVES, 1: family lota, (25 to 27t. Superintend ent st cemetery, corner of Fremont et end Cullv read Phone Tabor 200. F01 Yull Information applv to Frank Schle re 1. esi Worcester 01a. rnone a-zz. NEW TODAY. This Modern SeveivRoom House i ; sm. f .TT i .'. ? - ; 100x160, ON CAKL1NE; MUST SELL; WILL TAKE 82400; TIME ON 31000; NO AGENTS. SEE THE OWNERS AT 4 N. TH ST. TSETJDO TKXjraS Hk OVERLOOK THE FIRST ADDITION TO" GRADH UTUEETH WITH A STEAM SHOVEL. MOST SIGHTLY BUILDING SPOT IN PORTLAND. 02TIC8 B07 BTJRW SXSB ST. MEETING NOTICES 41 P. P. O. E. PORTLAND Lodge No. 142, will hold a special meeting Wednes day, December 23, 1908, at 8 p. m., to consider matters of Importance to the lodge. A full attendance is requested. Visiting brothers are Invited to be pres ent. By order of the exalted ruler. - C. M. BILLS, Secretary. FOR RENT Hall and lodgeroom on - east side; will be completed In 30 days, 60x60, hardwood floor, fine stage; rent very reasonable. E. B. Cllne, 1101 Hawthorne ave. Tabor 1147. M. W. A. OREGON GRAFE CAMP, No. 6975, Monday. Selllng-Hlrscb diock, i nil and Washington sts. M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP. 8.446. meets Wednesday evening. Allsny bldg- 3d and Morrison sts. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 18 ACRES at South Mount Tabor, fine soil, all In berries; price $1600, 3300 cash, balance $i6,ner month. 2 ACRES on Powell valley road, perfectly level, fine soil; price $2400; H cash, balance easy. MODERN HOUSE In Sellwood, 6 rooms and alcove, full basement, lot 50x100; price 82650; 31800 cash, balance easy. Spencer & Co. 102 2d st BARGAINS 3150 cash, balance like rent, S room modern bungalow, full plumbing, tinted walls, close to car and best school In cltv. 218E0. . 3300 cash, $16 monthly, 4 room mod-! em Dungaiow, run plumbing, electric lights. 2 blocks from car. $1400. One tine half acre, close to car, $800; $20 don, $20 monthly. Lots 35 down, $5 monthly. ' . CHARLES M. ROSS ' Laurelwood. Tabor 732. Mount Scott ear. $r50 Neat Little Heme $750 This Is bottom cash price; new S room plastered cottage, basement, 60x 100 lot nice chicken house, large pigeon coop, small barn for 2 horses, near car. good view. Haverstic ft Gallagher, 343 V Washington st IF YOU wish to sell or exchange your business, city or country property, list with us for a square eal. We can loan your money on good real estate mortgages. ATLAS LAND CO., A-1820 420 Lumber Exchsnge. $2100. SDNNYSIDE $2100 Good ( room house, Belmont st. near E. 34th. Haverstlc A Gal lagher, 843 H Washington st. $3f00 WILL buy one acre on 6th ave. and Fostec road, 1 block from Mount Scott car;one new 6 room house, full concrete basement, one 4 room house, new barn 24x32, 31 fruit trees. Inquire of owner and save agent's fees. J. II. Putnam, 6th ave. and Foster road. A SACRIFICE OF $300. New modern 6 room buniralow. V block, 1 block to station; price $1800, 1 1 to casn, paiance terms. w-w car. third noue eaat Evans sytlon If YOU are looking for a bargain see this high class 8 room house corner Hawthorne and E. 35th;. modern In every reaped; must sell; terms. W. L. Nash, owner, 288 East 35th. Wft ARB OWNERS AND AGENTS. ltlver View and Peninsula property. If Interested In low prices snd easy terms call on u. Summit Investment Co., 129 KtlUngsworth ave. FOB SALE CHEAP Three new 6 room modern cottages, lo cated within 3 blocks of Hawthorne ave.; good terms. Owner, 1233 E. Main St.; pnone taoor o. REAL estate. Do you want a home? . Good location, fine climate, daisy, fruit and stock ranches. Fine timber land. Terms. Write for booklet A, L. Rain water. Philomath, Or. RESIDENCE. 6 rooms, modern, lot 60x100, 20 min utes' ride, east side, brand new: nrlce $1800, $300 cash. Young, SIS Gerlfnger mag 860x265 DIRECTLY on Woodstock csr - line (gilt edge at a great bargain; easy terms. Apply to S. L. N. Gilman, 411 W'ashssjiton St., or phone B-1945. -EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY. ; $125 High, sightly, level lots; water in, e cent canine; n montniv. A FINE S room cottage on 34th st, near Hawthorne ave., $3000; $1200 cash, balance $25 per month.' D. W. Marshall c.o.. atn ana wawtnorne ave. NEW modern 9 room house in Holla- day's addltl n: also lots In Holladay Park addition". Call Rex Furniture Co at 2d and Main sts. Main 9193. KICE 4 room cottage, rood piano, i cords wood- alt for $2260; $500 down, balance $29 per month. D. W. Marshall A Co.. 39th and Hawthorne are. FIVE room modern bungalow, close la oil east side; electrlo lights, gas, fur nace. This is a bargain at $2400; terms. young, en uerlinger tiag. FIVE lots facing river, S blocks v Crematorium; fine view... native trees; 17 minutes from 1st and;. Phone Hell wood C9. BUNGALOWS I have 2 modern houses that I will sell at actual eest if takn at once. See II. C. Morris, 40$ Corbett bldg. , - FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 10 THESE LOTS Are. What you want, One ON TILLAMOOK ST a little eest of IRVINOTON. A little above grade. Fine fir shade trees. Cement walk and curb. . Bull Run water. All for only $700. Small payment down and i Small monthly payments. Then we have 4 FULL LOTS ON BROADWAY. Price to all four. $2000. 1 $500 cash and $20 per month. SEE THEM. It's worth your While. DO IT NOW. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. 714 Couch bldg. 109 4th St. . J Time Is Money 7 You bet, we will give you time, lots of time, about all the time you want on some valuaoie ranch property, all Im proved, good buildings, etc.; we can also give you time on some good city property that will Increase in value in a .short time. Take time, make time, so give us a friendly call, we will be triad to see you any time and every time. That's all. WESTER & RICHARDSON 122H Grand ave. GOING to move and must sell iny strlctlv modern 7 room house In Holladay Park; If you have some money you can get a bargain: present this ad at 714 Couch bldg., and the owner. XMAS OR NOT ' LOOK AT THIS. A Real HOME A Fine House. 6 rooms, bath, electric lights, all con veniences; 8 fine fruit trees, all bear ing; 60 rose bushes, cement silewalk; lot 50x100, beautiful view. This is a bargain for $1800; terms. Room 6 Mul key bldg., 2d and Morrison. $100 CASH, 5 room modern cot tage, close to car, balance like rent N. J. FARNS WORTH ft CO., 319 Commercial bldg. W BUILD HOMES To suit you at small cost, and very easy payments. There is no reason hy you should not own your own home. Call and see us and let us explain how easy tt is to do so. THE VETERAN LAND CO, 822 Chamber of Commerce. WHY NOTT We know how to build bungalows and artistic homes, it's our business; don't pay the rent man. pay us. WHY NOT7 BUTTERWORTH - 8TEPHENSON CO., 35 Lafayette bldg., 6th and Washington. M. 8529. GOOD small house, close to car, small fruits, flowers, 20 chickens, some wood; must sell at once; all goes for $750; terms, $75 cash, balance $20 per month. AMERICAN TRUST CO., 200 Chamber of Commerce. Great Bargain 10 room house, large lot, well fenced. Mount Tabor district. $2200, V, cash. 8. C. FLETCHER. 226 Lumber Exchange. TO SETTLE ESTATE: Two modern 5 room cottages, nearly new, with concrete foundations, on 100x100, in Sunnvslde. Waldemar Seton, attorney at law, room 431 Worcester bldg, 2d ana una, rortiana, or. $600 CASH ( room house, lot 60x110, all improvements In; nice home for someone who Is paying rent; $2500; terms, $500 cssh, and $25 per month. American Trust Co.. 200 Chamber of Commerce. S ACRE tracts near Reaver ton; new ' tracti just platted. $150 to 260.per acre; terms, small payment down, (bal ance Inside of 6 years; first choice now. Call Btae LJtnd to.. isiH 'St st. A SNAP $1376, $10 per month, 7 per eent, nice 5 room cottage, large cor ner lot; near school; 2 blocks from car. Owner leaving city. journal. $1600, EASY terms, buys new modern o room cottage; nicety iurmsnea; near car. Conant Realty Co., room 6, 2504 Alder, $10 DOWN and $ per month buys a choice lot, wun iou reet irontare on 60 foot street on carllne; $200. 8-806, Journal. C. R. Dcnnell & Co. Real Estate. Room 838 C. of C. A MODERN 8 room residence, nearly new, all first class and complete. 226 Bhaver. phone Wood lawn 84. No agents. SUBURBAN lots, $300; fine view; will double value in 1 year: easy terms; investigate; no agents, xy-g, journal. REAL BARGAIN 7 room house, very large lot, fruit 20 minutes out Phone Main 2611. SIT oregonian Didg. FIVE room cottage, full basement; fruit; 100x100; only $2000. Call room 7. 181ft f irst st BY owner new 6 room house; Dutch kitchen, bath, gas, electricity; terms. 1016 K. 15tn N. $3100 NEW 6 room bungalow In Over- look; fine view; easy terms. Owner, 864 Monroe St. FOR SALE A good home on easy terms, by owner. Phone Tabor 846. JUST a few lots left In Peninsular ad dltion No. 2, $126 each. A-3361. HOUSE and lot at Montavllla, cheap. Tabor 1291. ACREAGE 67 ACREAGE BARGAIN. 38-acre tract 9V, MILES EAST OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: all level, no gravel; adjoins O. R. ft N. on north, Mt Hood survey mile south. PRICE, $150 per acre; easy terms. ' l COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. 714 Couch, bldg. 109 4th st WANTED REAL ESTATE 31 LAND WANTED. Farms and acreage on O. W. P. ear lines. For eastern buyers. O. W. P. LAND CO, 1st and Alder sta WANTED Lots between Union ave. and Mississippi ave.. Beech and Kill- HHnAK t vaoaAnanla Tstfbi s at T IllgSWUI W a si i.'- n have customers for them. F W. Reils, ?1W ftiiiiaiiiv awe WE HAVE BUYERS FOR CITY REAL estate and farms. What have you to sellT Will deal with ths owners only. 205 Wells-Fargo bldg. EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 84 HOMESTEAD 120 acres; 90 good farm landt $350 worth of Improvements; will sell or exchange. Young, 613 Ger- Unger bldg, $5000 EQUITY, 640 acres land, located on Deschutes river, central Oregon, railroad building; will exchange for good rooming house, v-786. Journal. FOR SALE exchange. Hood River apple orchard, 9 miles out east side; 600 trees, 300 6 years old." D. L. David son, R. F. P. No. 10. Hood River. Or. $1600 FIRST -. mortgage on 320 acres land, some cash, for smalt Improved tract near city. in. stn WHO wants ( lots, even trade for horse and buggy or wagon! Phone Wood- lawn 134. - ,j FOB SALE FARMS t. IT 63 ACRES. 33000; 50 seres. $2950; 4H acres, $750; all near Wondbtirn snd Improved:' 71 acres near IndoFndne! 34260. Munkers fchelton, J6S Stark tu. room a. . , 17 FARMS FOR SALE. 160 acres ef the best walnut and fruit land;, 100 acres in cultivation, balance pasture and timber, running water, young orchard, good buildings, clime to electrlo line, steambont aid railroad: good for subdivision; $0 per Siere, half down, balance 10 years. 40 acres of fine soil, 1 ftille from ear Hne and boat landing, 6 acres clear, balance pasture and timber, fine spring of water, small house and barn, team., harness, waaon and other implements, 4 head of cattle. 20 sheep, 4 doztn chick ens; , price $3000. 148 seres, 15 miles from Portland. acres In cultivation, balance pasture and timber, with all the Mock and ma chinery; price $.12,000; $1500 down, bal ance 5 years 6 per cent; will trade for city property. " - . We have all kinds of farm and city property for sale and for trade. Come and see us. We have calls for lots close In. Please list your property with us. STITES and PEPER 520 Union av. N. Phone RftSt 4285. 12 Acres In the city, $8500. " 2 Acres In Montavllla. $1200. 15 aores finely Improved, large amount of fruit, house, bath, toi let,, barn, chicken yard; $6500; lies just outside the city. 90 Acres 60 In cultivation, good butldlnga, good soil, good spring, good loca tion., good buy at $6000. 40 acres, all tillable, orchard and fair buildings. 2 miles of de-. pot and boat landing, $2100, . 120 Acres With good house, barn and or chard. 25 acres cleared of roots and stumps; more easily cleared; $4260. L.L. A0FFETT 423 Lumber Exchange bldg. $4200- BUYS this 120 arre farm and property described. This to be read only by the man who can think and fig ure: Of fir majestic, tall and straight, A million feet (but there's not two). Stands on the land I offer you, ' And thus 'twas cruised on recent date; And if you buy the farm and act the ?art of a sensible man by letting the Imber stand for five years. It Is ray honest judgment that then the timber alone will bring more than I am asking for farm and personal property; this Is not gas, but business sense. Fair 6 room house, woodhouse, poor barn; about 80 acres Improved and SO more easily put In cultivation; good orchard, 2 acres: fences poor, land rolling, well watered; water piped to house; soil good and land adapted to dairying, fruit or general fsrmlng; schcal half mile; R. T.. station and boat landing at Martin's Bluff on Columbia river, only 2 miles; 6 miles to Woodland. Wash.; 15 to 20 tons of hay In barn, 14 cows, 3 heifers. Jersey bull. 2 horses, light wagon and agricul tural Implements; all for 14200; .$2500 cash and balance at 7 per cent You be-' gin making monev at once. S. G. LANE. WOODLAND. WASH. 160 Acres 6 miles from Yacolt, . Clarke county, 128 acres beaverdam land, fine house, orchard, barn. Only $3600. Coast Realty Co. 220 Lumber Exchange. FOR SALEFARMS Tpt ACRES, fine dairy ranch. 12 miles from Portland, all fenced. 130 under cultivation. 30 in clover and timothy, 30 fins timber, balance seeded pasture, always running water, no waste land; about 10 acres beaverdam , land, about 1 mile to railroad station and electric road to build next summer; S story. 10 , room, painted house; closets, pantries, porch, basement, well, woodshed; all . buildings ideally located; large barn fitted for 30 cows, 11 horses, capacity 90 tons hay and all farm Implements, with ranch goes 19 good cows, 3 ealves. registered bull, 2 good teams, J sets harness, about 80 tons hay. wagon, buggy, manure spreader, 10 hogs, self binder, mowing machine, hayrake. disc, -draft, and cutaway harrows. potato planter and digger, sulkey plow, 1 turn ing plows, all garden and small tools ; . dairy house with cream , separator, ', 3 horsepower gasoline engine, milk . tester and cans, platform, seats, water . heater, etc.: all goes for $14,000, $5000 cash, balance In 10 years at S per cent. T. Feemster, 808 3rd St., flat B. Phone Main 4646. - AT FAIRVIEW 15 acres, all in cultivation. Beautiful building site. $200 per acre; half cash. 10 and 20 acres, half In cultivation. $100 per acre; cash. 10 acres at Gates, $1450. 6 acres, Gilbert station, half cleared, $ room house, barn and good well, 80 fruit trees, 2, t and 4 years old; also berries; $2000. . ! 120 acres. 0 In cultivation. 4 acres orchard, new 8 room house and barn, 14 mile to school; a fine place; aft miles from carllne: $7500.. O. W. P. LAND CO., Waiting room, 1st snd Alder. 160 Acres Stock, machinery and everythin goes at $4000. 35 cleared, 70 more easily cleared. . . i v Coast Realty Co. j. 220 Lumber Exchange. , Farmers cr Speculators 160 aores good tillable land, only $S per acre, perfect title, abstract, ato. Other farms,, all prices. West Coast Realty Co.. Grand Theatre bldg.; No agents, room 4. Extra! Extra t Until Christmas $2 per week will boy a i acre tract In Hood River district Only a few left. A. L. DTJNDAS. " 226 Lumber Exchange. Main 6845. 40 Acres OalySl Rich soil, only $0 miles out. view Of Portland 3 acres cleared, , 10 acres pas ture, balance brush and timber; finest of apple land ; easy terms. James C, Io gan. 326 Washingtonst.. room 416. THE Hurlburt heirs offer for sale their : . farm of 103 acres In Multnomah coun ty, 20 miles from Portland; about 30 acres under cultivation, 10 m orchard, well fenced and containing water power of 190 to 200 horsepower; $ room plas tered house, large barn, other buildings, Waldemar Seton. Attorney at Law. room 481 Worcester bMg, 3d and Oak. Port- land. Or. v,j ;. ,.,, , SO ACRES. Tillamook county, on Big Nestucca river. 12 acres In cultivatioti. stock. Implements and household goods, .U for 1500fLAg c() 420 Lumber Exchange. JO ACRES "good level land, good bulld lngs, fine well, on main traveled road, 11 miles from Portland: mile from electric survev. on railroad; prlf e $175o; would take good vacn,tJLV, P"' Call at my residence. 242 Knott at. FORSALE 100 acres all In cultivation, fairlmprovementa, fir.e location. In heart of Willamette valley. Price tM acre. Address J. D. Winn, rM Ktbroker. Buena Vista, Or. is ACRES aood land, $S per acrs, 20 icrii $300 land for . $2ft. 8 room house, well located, fur $2009. -Addressjjox 37. Qir. I0 ACRV;sTllrst clas suit" " TT.. - barn. etc. 1" a teal l...t i-i, 1 r. , $1500: terms. Frank 1 urn, ; 1 '1 ( 1 m... IF YOU WANT TO Urt', .ill, f trad real e''. 1 r 'Mm-ii j Taylor. 'trim 311 Lurhmun l . Washington t. To Af'liK uiun.pi'.rr.l. ii- , 1 $100. (all room 7, 1st ?