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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 21. 1003. PORTLAND'S DOCKS AND WHARVLS TAXLD BY GROWING COMMERCE. Now ,llve 'rJljr for 10,000,000 Hahr)a t WbeaJ, but' Will. Be Incrwued to Accommodate City's ' lUpldly Slultlplvlng Trdf 2rgett IKn-k on Cot on Locl JlarboV. ' i It would take cloee to 100.00 tons of wheat to lu the capacity of tha archouaea an4 docka that. Una both ahorea of ' rortland liarbor. ' Thla would mran epproalmatwly 10.808,000 hualiala. Kvory year Portland ax porta ' nhnut 1S.O00.000 buahnla or wheal, in rlndln flour reducd to wheat, and rtr ih mat aeveral yeara In the nelah borhood of .000.000 buahrla of tha Cfr ral have brn wt afloat from here for Olifnriifa porta. - Hut wheat la not tha onty rtlcJa of export, lumber forma treat portion : of the mora bulky material, and then there are quantltiee of canned good. ' hnpa and aonerel freight brought here Hi'TOM ine oonunem or iroui dle.weat for ahtpment to the far eaat Thouaamla upon thounanda, of tona or frria-lit a Inn are handled In tha clomea- tlp trade, by river and ocean ateainera. if. however, the entire apace waa de niKA for one alnale day to wheat ' aloni iuat about one half of tha av-erna-e annual ahlnmcnta by. water cwtild . i.j. hniinaii unit ki would be approxl inaiely one fourth of the annual crop ..r ih...niini Pacific northwest, the avcraiie crop, belnK 4.000.000 buahel". Jn four daya this enormoua crop could t houaed In warehouaea on Portland a ' ' waterfront If men could be aecured to handle It that rapidly.- . A.m Hut even the Ion atrlnw of docka , that parallel tha river channel inroiign the nort are not aufftclent for The -Krowfng traffic, and etepa are, now on foot to have erected In the very near future stilt more docks. Tor tha ban Hiin. nf wHnat and other freight. The Board of Trade haa been at work upon . one project which la expected to rnAtt-f Inllxe thla aprlnir nd if ao the folJI- tlea for the nanaiui or imn T much a tirmented. A i e er-4hle-el-Ic haa already been aecured ki.t tha looatlon la belna- withheld until terminal arranrinojlta are secured. An even doaen docka are devoted . , wheat and flour trade. and about as many more are devoted to a-eneral trarric, rreigni ana pum" rer. The lareat dock In the harbor, and the larreat on the Pacific coast, la the Weldler dock completed a few weeks a by the Spokane, Portland Seattle Railroad company, "hlsware liouae, dock and elevator would hold 0, too tone of wheat at one time, or sufficient to fill ten of the large v- ocean tramps that come here for wheat for Kurope or flour for the orient. Ten of these larire carriers could line up at the dock In quick succession and be filled with the irolden fjaln without - exhausting- tha supply. The dock haa a- floor space or-zo.uu aquaro- .jbos and It is equipped with every modern . .nnii.t.M fur tha ran id hnndlina - or freight of every nature. The dock. ls-t located in cloee proximity to the large .terminal yards SJid thus is in direct connection with - the rail lines. The . O. It.. N. company has 'two docks on the west side of the river and one on the landings Iween Portland ment and mlacellaiktous fralrht brought out from Kur'pe lit sallins; veaaels or steamers Thua thay are seldom Idle, one seaaon following an other, and often they are taxed to capacity. Five (arc docka are devoted almoat exclusively to the coaatwlaa traffic. Three are Martin a dork In north Port land, the Alnaworth and Alaska docka at the 'foot of Gllaan atreet, the Couch afreet -dork and the Oak street- dock. Of theae the Alaska dock, 'owned and operated by the O. R dt N. company,'1 a tne iarraac wiiii a capacity ror an- proximately i7,uoo lona weight. Aln worth dock la credited with a capacity for 10.000 tona. Mart In'a dock haa about 1000 tona capacity, and the Oak atrvet floos nd Couch afreet dock about S000 tons each. Theae docks are or sieamera plying; be- and coast porta and present busy scenes at all time of year. Regular lines are In opftatlon net ween Portland, Han Pedro. Kan Francisco. Kureka. Coos Bay. Newoort and Tillamook, and the amount of freight handled daily by several hun dred longshoremen vruna up into larre figures. .The O. R. m. N. Alhlna dock--on the east side,-haa been devoted chiefly to oriental shipments se Tar. exceotlns as referred to. above In caaea reeulr In the handling of heavy machinery. )rlntal llnera leaving from this dock carry from 000 to 7000 tons of freight, dead weight, and thev leave ordinarily at the rate of one every three weeks. Their carsroes consist principally of flour: the average value of a carge being 1260,000. Portland s waterfront la - extenalve. but plans are now being Drenared to eventually vastly increase the dork and; warehouse facltltlM. " Superintend ent J. B. C LockwooiTof the Port of Portland some time ago drew up plans that would give the-port. number of basins and docka in a favorite location where the river has its greatest width. at the lower end of the main harbor, and when - that, or . some similar scheme, is finally carried out, Portland will have docking facilities equal, to any port in tha world.' This dock soheme will be tn keeping. It is argued, with the progress that is being made in the mafrtesspf deepening inn ciwnnai to me sea. Hlnoo the Port of Portland assumed control or thla DroJect a 26 root chin nel has been aeeurad without difficul ty, and veaaals drawing 17 feet Of wa ter navigate with . - perrect . aarety through tlie channel during the flood iiue, me rise and ran or uie ocean being fe.lt to -the extent of nearly two feet even at Portland, excepting dur ing tha freahet periods. when the larg est Vessel afloat could come to fort land without the leaat difficulty. The aim Is to secure, ultimately, a 30 foot channel; .and then to- atrike out for 10 feet additional. It la aald this can be accomplished and before very long. The government is continuing work on the Immense Jetty project at the mouth of the Columbia and $200, 000 haa been appropriated for repairs and -the operation of the deep sea dredge. Chinook, at the entrance to the Columbia. It la argued that by plaolng mis areage in commission ins . nentn of the bar will readily be Incfeaaod to 80 reet at low water. 1 now ranges irom to 10 it reel, giving it apout ft iwi a oikii water. " , July 1 the Port of Portland will as aume charge of the Pilotage "and tow- age.systems between Portland and the aea nn also tins is expected greatly to facilitate shipping. Vessels will be rtlloted and towed uu or down the rlv er or about in the harbor at the most reasonable rates possible and every endeavor-win be made to avoid delays; ' The Port of Portland also operates Vy Oregon and ' Waslilnnlon jy 1 Right Prices and Terms tat AOBXaV-2t miles from Portland. m miles from good town and railroad station: no acres unaer cultivation. bl anoe fir and oak timber and naatura. family orchard, is sandv loam anil with clav aubaou. on level road, with h. it 1) and have telephone: place la all fenced and haa fine living water, 4 room house piasierea ana painteo. , barn and other outbuildings ail in very good condition price 106 per acre; 15000 cash and bl anoe on eaay terms; and might- consider some city property in exchange... 838 AOmxs, I miles to railroad sUtlon on the 8. P.; 176 acres clear, 10 acres under cultivation, orchard of 10 acres, all kinds of fruit, near school nd i-nun-u. tin i. r. t. route, nas iriepnone ilace is. fenced and lies on level road, Ivlng water on place. 1 atorv B room house, with bath, pantry, hall, hot and cold water, toilet, painted In and out. Dlasarred. Z Tlreulacea and all In f l. K condition; large barn 00x80 .feet, and lota of other outbuildings; the beat lace In the Willamette valley: erica xzuoo. nair casn and balance eaay terms: might consider some , city .property as parifpaymenc ,i . 833 AOKSS 1 TJ .acres ' cleared, 131 acres under cultivation, balance pas. ture; small family orchard, S miles to railroad station. II miles to -tiuaeno. right at store, poatofflco, church and school, on 8 R, F. D.. routes, llvln; water on place, all fenced., on- arooi county road, good B room house. all painted and celled and In O. K. condl lion; barn 62x64. granary, chicken house and hoghouse. and some machinery. horses, 6 cows. calves and some hoasi price $60 per acre; half cash and. bal ance easy, terms; would consider soma g;ood city property for part value. - a drydock capable of handling vessels of 10,000 "tons, dead weight, carrying capacity, and another dock is being - K ".'-""'-""V " , 160 AfaES Moslei1-fruit Isnds. t r'Uo?, v 'uln'oed"' for Wr UoinU ff.'t also be tboroughly equ,pped tor arge l lng ,nt8 b lr , p?upne..lv. next summer. the east side, the latter being especial- ly well equipped for the handling of freight at the least possible expense. A monster derrick has been erected at one end of the dock by the ' use of which the loading or discharging of heavy pieces of machinery ' is oiade aaTh"S docks devoted chiefly to grain '- shipments during the grain shipping season ar Greenwich - Nos. 1 - and . 8, .with a combined, capacity of about ' j,000 tons; Columbia No. 1, 8000 tons; - Columbia No. J, iO.OOO tons; Irving, 20.000 tons; Montgomery No. 1, 11,000 tons; Montgomery No. S, 23,000 tons; Ppokane. Portland & Seattle-Railroad . Company's Weldler " dock, 66.000 tons; Paolflo Coast Elevator dock, 12,000 tons; Oceanic dock, 20,000 tons, and the Portland Flouring Mills dock. 10,000 tons. - The majority of, these docks are located on the east shore of the riven During times when no grain is being shipped ' several; - of - ther- docks -tiranw ated are usea as warenousee ivr ce- E SiniATES ' BUYING BEE William Mall of Mall A Von Borstel when asked yesterday regarding the real estate situation in Portland said: V'The great activity in real estate which we all expected to come in the spring 14 certainly in . great evidence, not only in the real estate line Jut " seems to, "be Improving in all classes of business. The large number of trans fers which the daily papers show has a tendency to stimulate the 'buy' fever ia our systems. Most every one seems to want to buy something somewhere and it is pretty hard to judge which is the best district, as. all -parts of ' Port land are flourishing." -i "Greater changes are more noticeable on the east side than on the west side. The east side of the river is leading in the number of transfers and haa the greater Dopulatlon on its side and this should have a tendency to build it up very rapidly. During the last weeks we have made half a dozen sales, the ma jority or mem oeing east siae property . ranging; from (5000 to $40,000, most all . of ft being bought for Investment pur jiosea. Our York addition, Sullivan ad dition and Broadway addition are very popular ana we prospects are that they I will. b sold out. before -tha -summer.'' UiilTED RAILWAYS LIKE TO DEVELOP II SUBURBS ...v. : CMOICE FAMMS 218 ACRES -One of the best farms in the locality, one mile from the Salem electric line; 130 acres in cultivation, all level land, the balance is covered more or less with timber, partly saw timber; .it has running water, 7-room house, 2 barns, wagon and implement sheds, new granery, about 2 acres of orchard of choice 'fruits, fairly well fenced, on good road; would make a good place 'for dairy, stock or general farming; the neighboring farms are all well " improved. Price of this farm is fl6,000, $10,000 cash, balance 'at 6 per cent on reasonable length of time. This place is about 30 miles from Portland, ' . ... t, : r-":- ACRES, 80 acres under cultivation, running water, besides good well, 600 bearing fruit trees, large 2-story 8-room house worth about $1500, basement, barn 44 feet! square; about one mile to post office, 4 miles to t6wn, good roads that can be traveled at any time of. the year with a 6000-lb. load; all fenced, mostly with board and wire fence,- the main road passes through the place; place is suitable for fruit or general farming, especially for clover and dairy; good school within a mile, 9 months term; also a good store .carrying abouf'a $5000 stock. Price $8500, $2000 cash, balance on or before five years with interest at 5 per cent. This place is only 25 miles from Portland. 430 ACRES Best dairy proposition ;in the market within easy reach of Portland, about 120 acres in meadow of natural grass,, will' produce from about 175 to 200 tons of hay; balance of land is partly cov ered with timber, but makes splendid pasture nearly all the year; land all level, fenced and cross fenced, a small house, barn 65x96, 71 stanchions, hay room for about 13 to 140 tons; personal property, 71 head of cattle, 2 horses, 2 wagons, 2 hay rakes. 2 hay forks com plete,' steam cream separator, 1700 pounds capacity per hour, boat . landing on place, creanr can be- shipped to- Portland daily. - Price for all f 16,00O; terms can be given. We have a large list of small farms with and without stock, which can be bought on good terms Would lease this place for five years and sell personal property; abput $3500 would handle it. OTTO & HARKSON REALTY CO. 133tf FIRST STREET MAIN 6398 tes on county roaa. s room noose., nainted and celled and -in good .condition; 1 good horse barn,1 2 or other- small bams, anole house, . sheds, eto.i Drice- 16600: half cash, balance terms. , . ' 160 AOMSB All in croDS. no timber or brush or stumps: sandv loam soil with olay sub-soli; place is fenced and on good county road; S room house in fine condition, small barn and other out buildings;, price 120 per acre, and will consider some property on exchange. .. 85 ACBES for 11200. soot cash: half can be easily put under cultivation, and is an-tne best or son, lies about hair level and half . rolling; right on county road, SH miles, from town, vnille school, R. F. D. passes -the place, has living water, na is tne cheapest buy in Oregon, inquire aDout tins. BSWaOBBS -18 miles to Portland miles to Tisard: 13 acres under cultlva tlon, balance pasture,- 1 acre family orchard, all kinds of berries, school near place, R. J". D. route and telephone passes by the door; all fenced and is the very best of valley soil, has an room house, painted, celled, and in verv good condition; barn 36x42, chicken house, hoghouse.- etc. Sickness forces owner to sell, and it Is a dandy buy. .close to Portland; price tiuuo, , sz&UQ casn, balance good terms. 160 ACBES 30 acres under cultiva tion, orchard of half acre; good soil, on good county road and R. ' F. D. route; living water on tne place, partly renced; small Darn out no nouse; price iU') price JI500; te half cash, . balance easy terms. 0 AOXXS Suburban borne. 1H miles to alec trio atatlon at Oregon City, JT aoraa In high state of cultivation, t acres timber, orchard of 100 trees, over I nair in ueanng; an Kinaa or small fruits and- berries, U mile to school. In telephone, nearly fenced -and has the very best first cJsss soli with no rocks or gravel, on good road. It -room house with pantry, plastered and painted out-I aioe and in, ia a new place and all O: K., (large Darna. i new: milkhouae. root- nouae an au outhulldlnga necasaarv, with coincide ooultrv nlant for iftoA ohlckena; buggy, wagon and' lots of I other- implements on Dlace. 1 - eow . 1 norsa, uu nnooa island chickens. 1 Incu bators, ( brooders; everything goes fori snuvi- nair casn, balance good terms, or will take property in Portland to 13000 or fivvv., ' - o Aus-BB t rniiea rrnm naiiaa in good county road, 10 acres cleared and under cultivation, balance good fir and oak i saw timber, with no underbrush, bii umi pi anu, mi amaii nouae isxzo, with good well and nlaca la all fann.i- price 11(00; 11000 cash, balance easy J ci ma. ljalf cash, balance easy ., terms. Might taxe pari in gooa city .property. 100 A CUES 25 under - cultivation, small orchard, fnlleB to railroad sta-tlott,- Hvlng--watrr 9 good barns,- houses. place ait renced, on good road and all good soil; price J2600; 'half cash and balance easy terms. . ' ' " ' ; , ' ' 80 afires, all the very best Willamette valley soil and all under cultivation: orchard- of 3 acres, all kinds of small fruits, only SH miles to Salem, on a good level road, with R. F. 14 miles to Salem Electric station, living water on place, 8 room house painted and ceiled, 2 barns and -other outbuildings; B ACBES On Troutdala hrartnh nf n W. P.. close to station, nearlv half ifn. der cultivation, balance easily cleared. tea nice and level, surrounding proper ly atu isin in moo. niucaa bdoui cms now. 1 V4 AOAES t blocks from station, nn electric car; lies sightly, close in; price liioo. " ,rr , , 7:'.-,. .r :,:! j . ;""'.. 1 11 ACBES Right In city ' llmlta' of county seat seat, g blocks Trom city hall, all cleared and under cultivation, sur rounding land laid out to resident lots; price (4000; half cash, balance good ;.:..' - . , '' -.- V- ' f ;.' S TUOTBwITrAm IK t. an ---.k 11 partly under- cultivating. . all fl wnicu are right at or near tha station on N. P.. not far" frnm wmhnrh. of soil, good transportation facilities, school and other advantages, and the) dosi acreage buy in the country. . Call ana inqaire aoouc tnia. ,. CITy HOMES X,OT 50x100 rBET Unilam 1 house, with pantry, hall, bath; separate 'ul"i, noer piMsier. - wans tinted, nice, inside finish; 1H blocks to 6 min ute Oar service; sidewalks in and in an elegant location on the east side; price 13000; half caah and balance terms. In qulre about this. - . i UU TOU AsUR Swell all modern 7 room house, new: baa never been wn. Died, with receotion hall. 4 lars-a clnthaa closets, fine, bathroom, pantry, elegant porch, IMf blocks to good car service, in ono of the best locations on tha eaat siae; lofsoxiuu; price 13600; half cash ana paiance easy terms. COBITBB J.OT. SOzlOO MM.' with aanoy s room an modern cottage, good ham nsoplw nn n.4 , 1. Alt 4.,h. I m furnishings; -right on carllne on the east piae; signtiy location and good neigh borhood; price ia 12500; $600 cash and oaiance terms. l DOUBU HOUSE. 10 rooms, aniens trance hall, bath, toilet, 3 large porches, law i an new ana in ine oesi or conai tlon. 8 blocks from carllne. Sell wood; price I30OO;,, 1500 cash, balance .like rent. : KERB IS A HTTMimm of a Dlace i-oi 75xiuu. a room, an moaern nouse. full cement basement, porches both front and rear, also . sleeping porch, electric, llo-hts. Dined for gas double floors, large attic, floored and stairway1 to same; fine lawn,.-cement sidewalks and curbs, 1 block to carllne. In Rose City Park, lo cality or an - beaut it ui nomes; price $4000; ' half cash, balance terms. This is an elegant home, sod to. see it is to None better. buy Jt either ror anything la ranches, farms, aortafe, city nomas or vacant lots, for sal or exchange, call on tut, aa wo have the goods. PINE TREE LAND 1C0MPAWY 509-10 Buchanan Building, 286 J Washington SL Casmur Acreage rhla nuni that the -tty which has been The tTnlted Rsilway company's new ' electric line north along the Willamette river will soon be in operation to Llnn . ton and Holbrook, and Is being pushed with all possible haste over the heights and Into the valley beyond. C. i. Owen, preatdnt of C. J. Owen- A Co.. haa Just returned from a personal trip of inspec tion along the hew line building, and a ys : "For months agents of large corpora tions have been quietly burinc ud water front and other property between Port-(J lane ana Linnton. inia great renter of actlv ao apparent In North Portland ia to continue on down the river; the brlng- ing In of large manufacturing Industries, and under the Jmpetus of tbeae manu facturing planta there will be a general awakening of land valuea along the new electric line. In fact acreage now is selling from ISO up. "The desire of the modern man to lo cate ills home and family away from t-he roogasiion of . rill";-tha demand that there shall be little lose of time in traveling between business and home, hava caused tranaportat Ion companies to make wonderful changes tn raring fori the traveling public. Rapid transit haj enlarged the HuburM f all Urge nil;j and e gTtst tnrreaae in land value haa i(wiei ttapta tranmt nas eereei the j w cur or Le Angeie ror so miles, nas oe- twioawa BwUiwri'tt,, f few a f"platiai f IX.eaa to . ud the Mma will he w)f for Portland's northward growth ( alone the t!t.l Kallway. Hur.nrbea raluee hare no seat lona Mr nul.)4 in t raat fur veara, end. t te la inn rv4,tflrauon the present enorv r.ii ia aNevelopfnenl work now eneer way rengi moi trc-ffW and "rhe northweet, i I ef rr!r1bAite te th Inrrea-aed ltre'i rr I'MiinM. meana an Inrreaae 1 nt nrtM,a infrtr raluea ftf f I. t to ''""i'. r aWolutHr rrrtaie to fel- WHY PAY $500 OFf MORE FOR A 50x100 FOOT LOT when you can buy an ACRE for the same price ? OUR ACREAGE IS NOT MILES AWAY IN THE COUNTRY, but practically right here in the CITY. It fronts on the BARR ROAD, which is an extension of East Halsey St The County Commissioners are now improving the BARR ROAD, and when completed, it will be like the BASE LINE ROAD, the finest in Oregon. WHY CONFINE YOURSELF TO A 50x100 FOOT. LOT? Give the children a chance to play and grow up. If you want to you can make a good living on a 2 1-2 acre tract raising strawberries and vegetables.' . Get breathing space, NOW, in a choice location, while opportunity offers. You can buy cheaper acreage, just as you can buy cheap er cigars than four-bit ones, but the BEST is the cheapest in the end. and you CANT BUY ANYTHING IN ACREAGE TODAY as high and sightly, level and as close in as CAS MUR ACREAGE for the money, r 25-foot lofc within a stone's throw of CASMUR ACRES sell for $125 and up, at a rate of $2,000 an acre and more. and lheirlotionisnotobjompared with CAS MUR - With the building of the. Mount Hood Electric Railway J the value of every acre will doflbte BUY NOW.-1 GREENOE HEIGHTS On Line of United Railways now Building $20 a LOT $5 Down and $5 Per Month NO INTEREST C. J. OWEN CO, 414 Lumber Exchange, Second and Stark Sts. Phones'MainSO, A 3463 OPEN SUNDAY AND EVENINGS LINN-TON I MURPHY & CA5WELL ! I . 230 STARK STREET : 1 . , -.-v i . . , ; . ... - ., . .. X The Business and Residence center of the .Lower West Side. "Umted Railways wiU be completed April J.Lots,. Acres,' JV- f terfrontage With Rail Facihues and Factory Sites for sale by 2 "''" ' ' f IDRIRJffiM ISeOO'AM'ACKIE Payments Extend Period ot 10 Years Thus Farms Pay for Themselves v THE LAND OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY IN THE.' F E R T I L E BOW RIVER VALLEY IS A SOUND INVESTMENT. It is1 something the world needs. It: will not shrink, but will irrow in value. IT CANNOT BE AFFECTED BY PANICS. The soil Is a black, sandy loam, underlaid v with ; a good -clay subsoil. Pure water, abundant rainfall, healthy climate fuel plentiful and cheap,; '..''''"' ' ' . ! '!.: ' i I i "" '" '. li is near.' gooa mariceis, railways, scnoois,. cuurcncs, eic THE PRODUCTIVENESS7dF:THE SOIETwse"eiv dem onstrated beyond question. ALBERT A IS THE ONLY PLACE WHERE LAND OF EQUAL QUALITY CAN BE BOUGHT AT SUCH LOW . PRICES AND EASY TERMS. . We can accommodate every kind of landseeker the grain farmer,, dairy farmer, sugar-beet grower! cattle, horse and sheep rancher, the investor, or. persons in any walk of life. We confidently j'nvite your' further inquiries, know ing that we can satisfy you on all material points and offer you an opportunity that we, believe to 'be available no other place. DROP US A CARD TODAY FOR ILLUS TRATED LITERATURE DESCRIBING FULLY YOUR OPPORTUNITIES -IN . ALBERTA.- We ,make weekly trips to Alberta. Write-us about rates. - Laumdl (Co Mpamiy i ' ' 1 ' Canadian Pacific Railway Lands 311-314 ABINGTON BLDG., PORTLAND, OREGON Remember that the Canadian Northwest is the "Last Great West" your opportunity ' , IS NOW. mm 360 EAST MORRISON STREET Male a Specialty of East Side Business And offer - you today the cheapest and best unimproved 100x100 on Union ave. at $3000 f less than- it is . worth. Is solid ground and will support with safety any weight buildings y ' , rJi:Hrp-'vv''xv. --.A-100x200 on East First; all covered with "2 u ... , n. in.. !-.. i ... i V I ; story building. This will'pay 10 per cent on investment. 5-7 :rP'''.-C ' No Prices Over Phone 360 E. MORRISON PacIfflctGoastz. : - Cpanlb eppy Co." Offen rrenrirted-lffidurir of lis tocYTTrper share. DO YOU KNOW THERE IS AN ENORMOUS PROFIT IN CRANBERRY CULTURE? X J TifMTt out the profit to-be made on 400 acrea bringing aa estimated income. J of 12000 per acre, with only 1300 per acre expense. X 41 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, and Linn ton, Oregon f - ...... ., - . r . - - to offer. N"o crop failure, blight or intect pesta. ment Call and let u ihow jry. 114 SWETLAND BLDG, PORTLAND, OR. That is what we hav An absolutely afe invest.