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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, "PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1909. 15 j:i m dusy Government Spurred to Ac- tivity by Recent Aero 1 plane Feats." tUnltffl PreM traded Wire.)- f Tokio. July 81. The spectaoular achievement of Bleriot the French avi ator in crossing the English channel in his monoplane, and reports of the.suc " cesses of the Wright brothers In pet f ectlng an aeroplane adaptable, to mili tary service, have aroused the Imperial government to establish a provisional aeroplane association, which has been ', advocated by the general staff for ev ' eral years. - " The plan, as outlined In the govern ment 'memoranda Issued today, Is to en list the services of all Japanese avia tors under the supervision of the naval and military authorities, to attempt the designing of air craft adaptable to both naval and military services. The en- i tire experimental expenses will be met - by the government and large money . prises will be awarded those aviators Solving the problems of air navigation. The government plan has been re- eel ved w tth-enthIasra-anI- practically every Japanese aylatorhapenlisted In : the association, r- The statement - by the general staff - that if the army had been equipped with a present day aeroplane during the Rus sian war the Russian army would have ' been annihilated In Manchuria, .has aroused a. national Interest in airnavl . ration which has resulted In the high- est mechanical and scientific genius of the empire being now employed in de signing air graft tor military service. ; FOUKTff WILLIS; V 7 DECLARED VOID r '(Special DUpatch to The Joorcl. -r-- Pendleton, Or., July 11.-'Ihat four al ' leged wills of , James W. Young, a wealthy farmer of Weston, deceased a number Of yeara ago, were forgeries or at least were never regularly- executed, i the determination of the Umatilla county courts, ., Three wills have been branded as irregular, and Judge Oill land is writing another opinion In whloh be holds that Mrs. Maber- Warnr does not secure an interest n me www ' the dead man,' under a will which during J the progress of - : the trial , hera .wa i.--,ia Viv Axnorta as a forgery,' 'i V The Warner-young will case occupied the county court ror weens, wnou a ei Xort was made by heirs of Young to show that the : document under which Mrs. Warner -is holding a-raluabie farm was clearly written and secreted by some person other than the aged man .whose Ufa bad been despaired of. and had been advised to settle his PrPe" affairs quickly before dath should claim ban- Jurt how the wUlswer. mads, how they were placed in the hands of -the handsome young woman, cannot be explalned'by the records oj the half dosen trials which have cost v. frb. fwUin which Judge voiuito re fused to admit to probate was the one which Mrs- Warner elleged came though the mail to her from Walla Walla last December. It purports to K've prac tically all Of the Young estate, jalued at $50,000. to Mrs. Warner. Immedi ately after offering It for probate she seised and secured possession of . the valuable wheat ranch belonging to the Young estats located In the northern part of the county. 8he ha now been In possession of IhJ. farm for several months, but will be forced by the con testing heirs to surrender possession, - CnEHALIS SCHOOIiS ; . GROWING BAPID1VY : .."; , .,- v - ' ' Chehalla, Wash., July $1:-when the Chehalis public .schools open this fall they will be housedas never btfora. The old high school will, find itself lo cated in the eastern part of the city In stead of In the business center. The new high school. which Is being srected at a cost of $40,000- complete, is aolng ahead nicely and will be ready late In the fall., the board has Mhad following teachers as the gtaff for tha coming year, headed by F. H, Hunt , worth as city superintendent: . . High ecliool-E. O. Aoln?l1B,"fpys Mary Morrison English! Bertha R. Randall, rIUn; Karl F. Miller, acl- eKast slda grades Elsie .A. Marshall. fifth and sixth; ' ar?uelt..J.lem.nK ' fourth), Elizabeth Foster, third: Cath erine Russell., second; , Gertrude Mar- ,hWest1sfde grade-Raymond XL David eo.ui, or iipeV-Lois Clifton. ' eighth; Hllma Olson, seventh r Maybelle Cars caldea. alxthi - J3Uabeth .Whlttaker, fiflhrAllcM. Derringer, fourth; Jessie Grlft'liC third; Rose M. Falc?nff r ond; Louise. Campbell, first! Louise B. Abbott, superintendent of musio . and " There ara mora new teachers in the list than ever befora Jh the history of the Chehalla schools. van Tir" T) a nvixww. EAISE IN RATES t V J g , . a.l 4W frA t(Mtnsl a S getting an advance Instead, the farmers p f Umatilla county are planning - war $n the warehouse comblnatio.n. Under the new schedule of prices the warehouse oorapanles charge 60 cents a ton for storing grain for SO days and ' .a ttn ,r month after the first SO "days. Formerly they charged 76 cents per ton for storing grain un til January 1 and10 cents per month - ... i Thin it. will ha Men that the new prlcea are lower than the to hold Mm grain.-. But those wh hold are -charged more than formerly. - Ap parently many farmers want to hold their wheat for a few months at least, for they plainly resent the new prices. The Independent .warehouses of - the county, operated by 'the farmer owners, are charging but 80 cents pet ton for storing wheat until tae first of the year. .'As a result It would seem difficult A or the grain companies to compete with these houses this ryear. . Then in view : o the declaration, of tha farmers that thev will stack theft grain In their fields . it appears -that soma of the warehouses may go without wheat this summer,.' blRIGrATION SCHEMES ; 1 . RIFE IN KLICKITAT , '. , f--,.;: (SpeeUt Dhpatch to The Joarnai.) - Ooldendaia, Wash, July 11. Survey or are working on the big irrigation eanal from the Klickitat river to the Horse Heaven - country. . - Surveys have just been completed for "the storing of water in the Rode creek canyon to be used for irrigation In the Ooodnoe hills. ' An Irrigation Mine, 1 been - run from theiBl? Klickitat at Wrlahts to Lvle. ThU line la sufficiently high .to be ex tended up the Columbia river and ir rief te that section of the country north of The Dalles. Parties have also bought land along the Little Klickitat below Goldendale and will place it under ir rigation. . ' .v TWO VICTIMS IN. AUTO ACCIDENTS . "a-"-wi r - Wenatehee, Wash-. Jnly SI.- A. Z. Wells of the firm of Wells A Morris was Wenatchee's second victim of an automobile lAst evening, when he got his rlRht arm broken by the automo bile crank while 'trying to start his machine, Weir Clark, the l-year-old son of W. ,T. Clark, who was severely Injured Wednesday In an automobile accident. In in the hospital with thre vertoi.ra In hla. neck .dislocated. Ji Is improving. - ' - "'; V .' i'jrigiiis m : STOOD JESTS ,'j-i If Speed Records ' Broken and Requirements Tulfilled .Will Receive $25,000. (Catted rresa leued Wire.) ' Washington, V. CI. July SI. That the Wright brothers have made good with their speed testa before the official board of army officers was very appar ent to the thousands of witnesses to the record flight mad last evening by Wil bur Wright. - .. " J ; -. Although the board refused to- give out the exact time made by the aero- f lane It Is understood that, it exceeded he requirements of the agreement toe tween the government ana the Wright brothers by one minute. The require ments called for a speed of 40 miles an hour, while the time made yesterday ap proximated over 41 miles an our. This was the last test required by the government,, and now. that all require ments have been fulfilled Wright broth ers will receive a bonus of S2500 in ad dition to 'the 121,000 guaranteed them w-thiictraotr.h-dlatance-"verd by the aeroplane yesterday was 10 miles and it was made In 14 minutes and 42 seconds. , At . times the aeroplane at tained an altitude of 609 feet, but the average height waa about 100 feet.. President Taft arrived-on the parade ground In time to see the aeroplane land. BERKELEY POSSES ' n'm X OUT WITH A ROPE H '.V (United Press tssssl Wire J Berkeley, Cal.i uly Sl.Ths police are looking for a short man, who is thought to be a colored man or a Mex ican,, who.; brutally attacked two , wo men In west Berkeley last night . The first woman assaulted was Mrs. Fred. Williams, wife of a contractor liv ing at 812S Ninth street. - Mrs. Wil liams was watering her lawq when a man sprang over the fench, rushed for ward and with one blow of his clenched fist felled-her to the ground.,, he fought desperately k' and during the struggle the brute lost bis hat, which Is now In the possession of the police. Mrs; Williams waa saved by her hus band,' who rushed from the house to her aid Seeing him the man fled and succeeded In eluding his pursuers, , Mrs. Mary Rusenan was the next vic tim. With Mrs. Anna Lacy she was walking on Ninth atreet-near Austin a few minutes after Mrs. Williams had been attacked. The man deliberately walked up to her and began to shower blows upon her neai ana Doay. scream ing she fell to the sidewalk and her assailant fled,: once more making, his escape rrom a posse or angry citisens who had already began to search the vi cinity after the Williams outrage. As the result of the attacks citisens and policemen formed . posses and a search waa kept up all night. WORK SOON TO START ON ELECTRIC PLANT (Special Dispatch to Tht Joornal.) Eugene. Or July SI. J. R. Thomp son, consulting engineer of - the - Wil lamette Valley company, in company with J. L. Lamblrth. local manager, made a trip yesterday to Martin's Rap Ids, the site of the Willamette com pany's big electric plant which will soon be created with which to furnish power for numerous cities of the Wil lamette valley "to operate the proposed electric railway between Eugene and Portland. The trip was made for the purpose of making arrangements to Start actual construction, work on the plant. - -. v ' . 'Arrangements are being made her to begin work on this line of the Eu- fene-Portland road' early next month, t is planned to build as far north as Junction City this fall. ' . NEWPORT VOTES TP BOND FOR $30,000 1 (SpeHal Ptapeteb te The Jonrmil.) Newport. Or., July SI. An amend ment to the city charter authorising the common council to purchase or 'con struct a water work and to borrow money to the amountof $80,000, was adopted by almost a unanimous vote today, there being only five negative vote. . RlwMT' 7 AT , T1IE - THEATRES Musical Comply at the-Lyrlc . . tnrWh r til last chances to see the Imperial Musi cal Comedy company in "Hurty Qurty -. T ...I. Vnii nnrht tn hear "The Girt With the Caterpillar CrawL" A , "Vetiua and Adonla',' Tom r ow. For tomorrow only the Imperial Mu sical Comedy company will present at the Lyrlo the laughable musical farce "Venus and Adonis?' with about 15 song hits. " Matinee at 1:48' and - two shows at night. , - - - .. ; Childress Matinee at Pantagra. Leon Morils ft Co. and eight perform ing ponies will hold a matinee today for the special benefit of Portland chil dren 'and afjhe close of the perform ance every child will be given a ride, . TheOaks V. Hot Weather. , .Tha Oaks Is the most delightful and refreshing spot In Portland. Mies Bessie Bulpln. the charming soprano, is heard each afternoon and evening. Her ae- Wlnna are always most BTlitablS t the mood. . ' '' ;'!, This rTeek at Orpbeom. . 'Only 'four more performances, mat- day night, of this weeks bill at the Orpnaum. A spienaia stern: including some of the finest acts how In vaudeville, . ; Where People Laoh. " The place where, people laugh Is at the Grand, where merry specialties make uo a vaudeville enteriammen "un neilKnis every mucn,,v . . . ley and the. Diamond" is a "continuous shout of Joy. ' ' ' ' :t NEHALEH HUNTING ' GROUNDS POPULAR ,: . : ' " . (Boevtal Tlttrli to The JoarnaL) ' MlsOr!; July 81. With the opening cf the deer season drawing near, scores of hunters . from Portland and other towns are beginning to flock to Neha lem hunting around to b. in August 1. when It will bs lawful to kill buck deer. All kinds of game la Sported scarce this ,, un"n with dogs and ravages y cougars are supposed to have caused tha scarcity of deer,- . . - - y . . ,, . ' ' ' Ijocal Option Yigbt 8trenBm. - (Special D1.patb U? Tbt . m.Cnt1.f"thaVre' bS Venloadc" oTr the cotntyby Re. Marv,a ot P"11 man prt.Tdenf o the Fbltman County Civic league, relative & calling a spe cial election this fall to tke the county "dry" have aroused coralderable Inter est in Colfax and the f ueatlon of the advlsabufty of voting o! t?. the llecemDer municipal eleotion Is be ing: Sfrloualy consider '. ; Under tne iovtu "fu"";-; the last legislature lueprporated town in the state is a us", aau u rltorv In each county outside the in corporated towns, Including the unin corporated hamlets. Is a unit. In con sequence of this peculiar districting of the counties the officers in the civic loague are to endeavor, se they assert, to have a special election called In the county this fall, and 'will also en deavor to get elections called simul taneously In all the Incorporated towns, so that the "dries ' will have a better opportunity to line up their forces for a grand assault on the strongholds of the liquor interests. WEATHER REPORT " There is very , little difference la pressure anywhere in the United Eta tea The barometer Is relatively low over Saskatchewan and also over both slopes of the Sierras. In the eastern states the .barometer is slightly below normal In nearly all districts, being relatively low over the Ohio valley and middle At lantic states, and relatively high ever me lane region and tne soutn Atlantic and gulf states. Jjocat rains have fallen In the Red River Valley of tne North, eastern Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, the Ohio valley and -at scattered places in the Atlantic and gulf states. ,. No rain of consequence has fallen on the Pa cific, slope, but cloudy weather prevails along the immediate coast from Cape Flattery to Ran Diego. The changes in temperature since yesterday have been unimportant.' x The indications are for generally fair weather In this district tonight and Sunday.- - - , . Temp. . : .. Max. ... Min. Preclo. Atlanta; Ga,, . . Baker- CltVT Or. ...,86 6 .30 .-84- 54 r Boise,. Idaho, 4 Boston. Mass...'..... 94 58 0 0 - 70 Calgary, Alberta.,. It Chicago, 111...,.,.. J8 Denver, Col....,., 88 El Paso, Texas. . . w 88 Eureka, Cal.. . ..... S8 Flagstaff, Ari.... 81 Galveston, Texas.. 88 Helena, Mont. ...... 8 T. 0, 0 ' 0. 0 .01 0 0 0 .08 .14 0 Honolulu. H. I... 80 Kam loops, B. C... 84 Kansas City, Mo... 88 Knoxvllle. Tenn.... 88 Lewiston, Idaho, ... 80 Los Angeles, CaJL.r-80 Marshfield, Or..... 88 ; .. Montgomery, Ala.,. 82 , Wew Orleans, Lav. , 84 -. .. New, York. N. T. ? 88 ; , Nome, Alaska. 62 N. Yakima. Wash., .. . Oklahoma, Okla..,. 98 Omaha, Neb.. 88 , Philadelphia, Pa. . . -4 S, Pocatello, Idaho,;,, 80 . Portland. Or...,. 80 Red Bluff, Cal,... 84 1 Reno. Nev. ....... 88 , Roseburg, Or. 88 Sacramento, Cat.... 8 Bt. Paul, Minn 84 Bait Lake. Utah.... . San Francisco, Cal. 88 ,, 8eattle, Want, . , . , 14 ..' filakiyou. Or.. . - 84 Bltka. Alaska 88 Bpokane, Wash. . . . , 88 Tonopah, Nev.,,,,. 88." Victoria, B. C 88 . Walla Walla, Wash. 98 Washington, D. C . . 84 J .OS 0 .SI 0 0' t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T. 8 0 .44 0 0 0 .14 ' MEETING NOTICES 44 HAWTHORNE XODOE No. 111. A. F. and A. M. Spe cial communication, tomor row (Sunday) afternoon, at 1:S0 o'clock, Masonlo temple. West Park and Yamhill, to conduct the funeral of Charles E. Rogers, deceased W. M. of this lodge. AH M. M. requested to attend. C. E. MIL.LEK, Becretary, M. W. A, Oregon Grape Camp, No. 897S, Mondaya Baning-H'.raph block, lOtk ana Washington sta M. W. A. Evergreen Camp, 84(8. meets WMnesday evenings, Auagy DKLg, a and Morrleo sta - MAKKIAtiE LICENSES Fred Michael, Holton, Or S8, and Oer trude Mahoney, 18. Joseph MeHaTdjr.-Tamtittli Ori',' ihd Ef fie Andrews, 87. ". - i- Henry Ivey, : "East Twenty-aixth street north, SS, and Anna Zacbarlaa, S8. J. M. Urquhart, . The Dalles,. 88. and Maggie I. Henderson, 88. , Henry Neumann, Seattle, Wash.. 2 8, and Armie Grlschow, 81. ,4 ri J. A. Stump, 298 First street, St, end Agnes J. West, 22. Nye N. Ram bo, 41 S Florence street, 88, and Susan Parker, 40 W. C Johnson, Newberg. 18, and Ag nes C Hurl, 17. E. Fred Welch, 827 East Pine a tree t, Sft, and Julia Murphy, 84. - Earl R. Adkina, East Third and Burn side streets, 28, and Mayme E. Currao, 24 WE0D1NO cards. , W. O. Bmlth Co, Washington bldg, corner 4th and Washington sta CLARKE BROS., florists: fine flower - and floral deslgna 981 Morrison st MAX M. SMITH, florist 180 8th St., op posite Meier d Frank's. Main TSlt. FULL, DRESS suits for. rent; all slsaa, Unique Tailoring Co.. set Stark st BIRTHS WICKKRSHAM To Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wlckersham, Portland Maternity hos pital, July 23, a son. EMERICK To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Emertck, Portland Maternity hospital, July 1 9, a son; ... - BABSON To Mr. and Mm. J. 'O. Bsh , son. Portland Maternity hospital. July 19, a son., - . ' ORIFFEN To Mr. and Mra. V. C Grlf- fen. Rose City sanatarium , July 11 a NISNTO To Mr. and Mrs. Darkech! Nisnio, Portland Maternity hospital. July 28. a daughter. JOYCE To Mr, and Mrs. William F. Joyce, 740.H Thurman street, July 19, a son. WBIDMAN to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weldman. Rosa City sanatarium, July XT, a aon. CLAUSEN To Mr. and Mra. Hale Clau sen Portland Maternity hospital, July 39, a daughter. - ,v ARM8TRONO To Mr. and Mrs. George M. Krmstrong, Portland .Maternity hospital, July 17,. a son. . s KERR To Mf. and -Mrs John Kerr, city, July 17, a daughter. M,DQNNELJ--To Mr. and Mra Allen McDonnell, city, July 19. a daughter. KNAPP To Mr. and Mra. B. F. Knapp, Portland Maternity hospital, July 8, a daughter. - - SHANEDLINQ To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shanedllng. Portland Maternity hos pital, June 28, a daughter. CONNOR To Mr. and Mrs. 1 9. T," Con " nor. Cherry street, city, , Jaly 10, a daughter. ' CHAMBREAtJ To Mr. and Mra. Lurk A. Chambreau, city, July 11, a daugh ter. .' -BARNES To Mr. and jMrt, I B. . Barnes, (81 Nehalem avenue, July JO, a son. -. ! v r - DEATHS DENEY July 19, at 661 TJnlon avenue north. Baby Deney, aged 1 days; -inanition. '- KELIN July 18. at SIS Savler street, Joseph V. Kelln, aged 10 months.- FUNERAIi NOTICES ROGERS At St Virieenfa hospital, . Friday, July 80. C. E. Rogers, aged 4S years. Funeral Sunday, 1 p. m., at Hol man's ehaoeL Third and Salmon. Friends requested to attend. Masonlo ceremony ai crematory. - t FUXEBAL DIRECTORS - DUNNING. ME NTEK ft GrLBATJ OH, undertakers and embalmers: modera tn every detalL Seventh and Pine. Mala 499. Lady assistant. 1 The east ; aide- undertaker. LCtvUXlLad assistant. B-18SI; Kaat T81. 490 East Alder. ' J. P. Flalcy & Sea a.on Lady attendant. Main . A-1S. KELLER-BYRNES CO, undertaktra, 174 Ruawell; East 1088. Lady aaglatant M'EN'l EE-ERIGKSON CO.. undartaaers; , lady aes't. 4ft Alder at. Both pbowej ROSE C1TT CKMBTEHT Phones C-9114 end A-4444. EAST SIDE funeral directoua, eucoe- ors to- t B. running, inc. t bj. B-262I EDWAJUi -liOkiAN. vuirtakr. 2 Id SU - REAX ESTATE TRANSFERS PACIFIC Title Trust Co., the leading abatractora 904-6-4-T Falling bldg. t 5TPalena, and wife to Antraslo . Klesaondro, undivided half of , '. south 83 X-i feet of lot 7, block ' 10, Smith's subdivision and ad - dittos to East Portland ........ S C00 Daniel. Dugan to George F. Ham- i ' ; mer et at, west half of lots & and 6, block 35, Sullivan's addition. . 1.800 John B. Hihbard and wife to . Loranla E, Sohrelber, lota 8 and - -, block 8, Hancock Street addl- - tlon i. ....... ... 4,500 Fred R. Mason and wife to Nadir. ' .Land company, lot 14, block 2, smith's subdivision and addition to East Portland............... Swinton Land company to Rose - Welch, lots 1 and 3, block 10, ' ' Swinton .,,. i, .,..'., , Edwin Dueber to Patrick Douglas, , east 80 feet Of lot 8.. block 86, ; Central Albina .... i . J. W. Norman and wife to G. B. - Hayward, lot 2, block 67,:,Port ' land City. Homestead .......... Marguerite Tomlinson and husband 800 720 750 SIS io reter HKovDorg et air lot i, block 29, Albina 2,00 Juliette Davey and husband to . . wiioert is. uavey, lot 11, oiocbl , Kenllworth j : . ..... . . .7 E. W. Reder to Bertha . Moores, 100 south half of lot 1 and south half of west 18 8-8 feet of lot ' 3, block S, Elsmere ..... j-,.. ... 1.960 Norman , H. Bean - to Charles H. . Parks et al, west of ; lota I and 2, block 68. Vernon ........ 8,700 James Sargent to KenJIro Hort, lots 1, 1 and S, block 2, Ingle . view 95 tVGi- Bowie eV-trusterto-R. .- i F. Lacer et aL lots 80 and 81. --block lirNbrthern Hill addition " 600 John J. Lawler to W. H. Lacer, -. , lots 9 and .10, block C Ports- ' ' mouth villa ettenaton ..1,....-. 6B0 Fred Hiram Strong and wife to ' -- lot 9y block -13, .Hawthorne's - first addition ....... ... .. . S,6v0 Frank E. Andrews to C. D.ruun, . . lots and 19, subdivision of lot. 1? block S3, southern Portland. . F. F. Williams and wife to D. E. soo , Steele, lot 23, excepting easterly ' 9 3-8 feet thereof in block 84, Sunnyslde third addition . 8,800 Victor Swansoa and wife to John . W. Peterson et aL lots 11 and 12, block 44,, Llnnton 1.000 John H. Gibson and wife - to Charles Waehlte, lot 10, block 7, North Mount Tabor ......., S00 CERTIFICATES of title made by the Title ft Trust company, 7 Chamber of Commerce. t LAWYERS Abstract ft Trust Co.. room f Board or Trade bldg.: abstracts a specially, ABSTRACTS of title. D. Alexander ab- stract oince, ttl coroeit Diag. aiain 88. NEW TODAY POR SALE, BROADWAY, NEAR EAST 33D, THREE FINE DWELLINGS. r il .II.-- Bungalows and two-story, five to eight rooms; new and modern; fire places, dens, jests, bookcases, buffets, beamed ceilings,' paneled dining rooms, large yerandas. Very essy terms.".- ' j-OKN LOfcKHART. bwner,r ' 1 i 610 Chamber of Commerce. ; Main 493. A-3363. DIRT CHEAP Thafa . the way we sell lota at GREGORY HEIGHTS. Coma and aea , It's cheaper to live In your own home than to pay rent. Let us ex plain our FREE RENT FOR SIX MONTHS proposition. , It's a winner for you. See our beautiful Iota for only 8150 ana up; to uown ana i.tg i month. Also build homes and sell on your own term a No forfeiture If pay ments deferred account sickness or loss of employment. .. Come in at your own convenience. brlngMhls ad and we will take you out In our automobile and ahow this splendid property. .-, . llNVESTMENT.CO.?t-i : .i. V ' 413 Corbett Bid 6 th and Morrison. Three Bargains 6- room modern, in Irvington, $2650, $1000 cash. v y. : 50x106 y2, Cor. First and Wood, at. $2500 cash.- ;4 ' 50x100, on Portland Heights, at $1500, $500 cash, j The Shaw-Fear Company 2Aby btarlc St, . .. Fortune Asleep in arrnwa a miles rrom the heart of the city, one of tha finest ranches In Clackamas county; 82 acres clear, rrJTEST BLXTATXOSf TO MM WUID AAOUV9 FOBTXJUrs. .The land Is all Im-aL Fine Douse, ana At. large earn. Other nice outbuildings. WIU BBX3TO A FOBTTTSTB IB a HW TEAM, XT 81TB9XTZSE9. - Neaf the Oregon City Electrio lino. Only $38300, H cash, balance I years at per cent Our op tion at that price Is- of short duration. a r. wnuasm s 00, room 4-4 Mui- ey, Diag.. necona ... ana awriwu Do not phone, bat call. , CAPITOL HILL 1 c ..- - - On the Oregon" Electrio Railway. S cent car fare. In Portland proper. Inside the II i 4 tnini'.tai1 rllfaa frAITI ths business center, all full lota 80x100 feet each, improved sireeis ana city and mountain view unsurpassed, no stone or gravel, all in grass plot Prices $200 to $400 per lot. TlUe per fect Complete abstract of furnished free to every purchaser. Take the Oregon Electrio car at Front and Jefferson streets for Capitol Hill and see for yourself. . ;'..v; .. .. crijOxrssrr aranrK. ' - i 401-t KcXay BMg. . Fhoae Stata 106& FOB BALE HE Al ESTATE 18 FOR snaps on the P,"ln"ullr!?J1 00 Pager ft Hart Co., 2?8 Btark st. A LOT for sale very cheap; .a bar ga la UUken at once. Phone Woodlawn 684. FOR SALE-REAt ESTATE 10 ONION LAND.; ' " POTATO LAND. V ?' , . , . BERRT OR FRUIT LAND. ' OR SMALL DAIRY FARM. 10 acres river bottom land near car line, all fenced, fair farm buildings snd good small orchard; property has been neglected and Is not being cared for by occupants; land worth '1800 per -acre for onions alone-. If sold Immediately will take 8160 per acre; 13500 cash re quired; for remainder will consider Portland property worth from 85000 to $7800 and take mortgage for balance at S per cent for 5 years. - For particulars call on owner at room. 28, Lafayette bldg., cor. 8th and Wash ington sts., Portland, Or.' FOR, SALE SjoOO A 5 room ' bungalow and corner i lot. E. 19th and Golngj easy - terms 11800 Remodeled house, good barn and .101 60X100 zt., ju, ,. ; N. : or will remove barn and de- - duct 3200; small cash payment; :, balance on easy terms. "vTHHUDSSXO.TWliersT ' 37 Grand ave, B-34S4; East 3871. Here Is .Something .Worth ,. the Moneys 50 acres, $120 per aore; U bottom land, the balance clay of the best type; 0 miles out of city; new 11 room house, large - barn, nearly all cleared; no stumps; suitable for onions or anything in gardening; last crop yielded $22$ per acre; term. ;., . 6, 6 and 7 room bungalows, $1350 to $3500;- good location; new, hist finished, modern. - . 3 room house, furnished, newly car peted, 60 chickens, chlckenhouse. store room, fruit treesHot 40x130, alley; $450. MANN A MANN. 814 Gerltnger bldg. Phone Main 4793.1 $475 Lot 60x100 feet, south of Killings- worth ave, ' ' : 3800 Lot 60x100, near new High school; terms $50 cash, balance $1$ per month.- . $2700 8 room bungalow on "L" car line, east front. . $2400'-iNow modern bungalow, near Williams ave. rarllne, easy terma $1800-T-Kew bungalow, near, O. R. N. shops. ? 12650 5 room modern house, lot SO 100, south of Beach st. . $2600 New 6 room cottage on Mis sissippi ave., $800 -cash, balance easy terma. , JAMES D. OGDEN, 848 MtsBissIpp! ave. ' - . Phones, Woodlawn- 202,' Home C-3008. ALBINA, near new high school, new I room, modern' bungalow, built for a homejnot Just thrown UP to aell: ha large porches, built In china closet, modern plumbing, large attlo (floored), full cement basement combination light fixtures, cement walks and sewer (all paid), full lot; am leaving city. Price $2700 on easy terms; for $1800 or over can surprise you on discount. -177 Blandena St.. near Congress. A Four lota each 50x100, $ of them cor ners. 47th and Clinton, streets graded, Bull Run water; price $1650: $176 cash, balance long time, .s per cent.-- BRU BAKER & BENEDICT. EOS McKay bldg.. 3d and Stark; Phone Main 64. Barerains ; S room house,"! block of earllne, lota or rruit, iisoo. Terms. 45x300, with good house and barn; good garden; lots of fruit, $1700. Terma Who wants 60x100 In peninsula .for st casn. -map. v. 7 Board of Trade Bldg. FIVE room house, sided, ceiled and" pa nered: woodshed and 6 cords of wood chicken house, cow barn and $10 worth of lumber; -lot 40x100; on oarline; de sirable district. Must bs . sold at bargain- $850 cash. Spenc cer & Co. 102 Second St. TvingtonT $2650, nearly new, modern, exception ally well built 8 room house, located at 440 ii 11th st, oetween TinamooK and Thomnson: crlce with lot 25x100. 82660: or with lot 60x100, $3250. Call at above address or phone C-8I84. ,, ' , , , -o w .o , h o. i uqm, must be sold soon. Investigate this; It IS gOOO. ; Santiam Land Co. - Pawtages- Theatre- bldg; FOR SALE OR RENT A modern 7 room house, close to public and high school, close to J carllnes; also a gaso line launch to trade for a lot Call at 869 ivy st. .-'. FIVE room modern bungalow, new Irv- mgton fara, zotg; casn, cal anoa $16 per month. " R. M. OATEWOOD ft CO.. ' 165 4th st ' FOR SALE Owner, new 6 room modern bungalow. ' furnished, $1100, bal. like rent: as cheap as others unfurnished, SIS E. 88d st, 1 block south Hawthorne. WE have all kinds of trading proposi tions to offer. For anything in the real estate line see Margulls ft Schu- bach. room S27, Board of Trade. MODERN 16 room bouse, . corner lot. 100x100; fruit and shrubbery, worth 14200 Must sell. Price 88250. - Call 1 Blandena. Phone Woodlawn 180S. FOR SALET New modern 6 room bungalow, 119 Willamette blvd., near Denver, ave. Take Bt Johns car. ' " ' FOR SALEJ rModern, 6 room house, hot ' and cold water, electrio light, bath and toilet good locality, $ blocks from car owner. tu wooaiawn last. A GREAT bargain, S room modern house, full cement basement lot 60x100, S1200, mostly cash. 110S R'Vth JM. N. A" fr. Owner. .. . . . IVB room cottage, 75 foot lot, fruit flowers, small barn, $1600; good terma MEIKXEJOHN, 880 E. Washington. East 1115; B-148T. NICE new modern 6 room bungalow on the carllne east side overlooking the city for $2000. Corner lot. $17 Roth- chlld bldg.- FOR anything In Portland real estateT see COLUMBIA ' TRUST COMPANT. Board or iraoe piag. , SACitlFlCE sale, leaving the state; a beautiful room modern house, near Highlsnd schools, only $2000; $300 cash. 490 Biirman, BT OWNER. I room cottage and barn, lot 100x100; Firland station Price $2800. terms. Phone Tabor 170. $60 down and $16. per month; S room new bungalow, on carllne. National Realty Trust Co, St 6 H Washington st. room SIS. .-i - Dcanell & Parfcernr: Real Estate. " " . Boom 888 C. of C. FOR SALE New 4 room modern house, - gas and electric lights, sear Alberta mr. Woodlawn 158. farms, rancnes ana ecrease or a sises to exenange-ror city property. Ball ft Ebner. 481 Lumber Exchange. FOR SALE Modern 4 room cottage, furnished,' only S, blocks from --car, yery easy terms. Smith; I8 Alder St. INVESTORS, go to the Owners' Realty Assn. Buy direct of. owners and save commission. 806 Ablngton bldg. - s MOl'NT TABOR lots and acreage for itl Yiir .Tam Wilson. Phone Tabor 1KR0 or B-S406. FACING river, native trees, exceptional view. Sell wood car. , Lecompte, Phone Cellwood 9- i .-.: LIST your property with Slgel ft Co. JS5 Morrison at Phone Main S183. A-98. . - - .! . -. -( FOB SALEREAL ESTATE 10 - Two Genuine Bargains V ' One is aheauttful new modern 8 room house. Including -shades and fixtures, street improvements in and paid, corner lot, $3250. The other has 6 large rooms and attlo, modern In every way, combination- fixtures, cement basement, dou ble floors and walls, corner lot, street Improvements paid; price $2850;- terms on either $360 cash, balance easy terms, 8es us for Vacant lots. Open Sunday. - - Hawthorne Realty Co. ,; Cor. E5.S4th and Hawthorn ave,' ' Tabor 618. -' ' ' - , - - Falls City, Or. For Sale Iff 80x100 foot-lots, t room house, nicely painted and tinted and well furnished. This Is desirable property near the business district, in a live and growing town. Price $1600. . CHAS. E. SHEPHERD. 327 Failing bldg., Portland, Or. FOR SALE S and 10 acre tracts, good soil, running water, $35 per acre, or will exchange for houses and lota Oood 4 room house, 2 lots, on car line, all In fruit -and berries, $1300; $500 down, $15 per month. . 3 small houses and lots on car Una, $600 each,: good terms. , STAR R. E. CO.. Graya Crossing. Mt Scott ear,, to fare. ' Phone Tabor 1430. . Do You Want a Home ? "$200wni buya"lot ;-IhLee-Bow Park addition. 3 10-down, $5 per month; ce ment walks, curbs,' graded street and water mains; come out and see for yourself. Take M-V car'-at 3d and Yamhill, to Villa ave, and Hlbbard st. Tabor 18t. See H. 8. Cheesman. agent, 107 Villa ave. or owner, F, H. Fruiht, 488 Chamber of Commerce. . . Inside .Business; Tjot 50x100. lease on another lot at $2S per month, transient and boarding barn, 60x200 feet, 22 living rooms above, 8 good horses and harness hired out. I small storerooms and blacksmith shop rented, near Oregon Electrio depot, easy terms. -- -''" GREBE ft PALMA. " ' 189 H 4th St, WANTED To hear from those who want to build; we will build you a modern bungalow or house, with base ment,, bath, No. 1 plumbing, from $1000 to 810,000. . Call end we will give you an estimate, or' we will make a plan from your own Ideaa. L F. CLARK CO., 411 Couch bldg", IPS 4th st. SWELL house In Rose City Park, strlct ly modern, 0 room, house, sleeping porch, fireplace, furnace, full cement basement, wssh tray a, corner lot, 60x 103r cement walks and curbs, all paid for; will take $500 or good lot as first payment, balance terms. . Owner. C-124, Journal. Cleared ready for building, at H the present lot price. If you are look ing for some easy money, investigate. E-124, Journal. Waverleierh Jleierhts " Fine lot half block to car. Improved street, only $650; $100 down; this lot $150 cheaper thajt other lots in same neighborhood. W. M. Conklln ft Co., 407 vseiis t argo omg. SPLENDID bungalow, 6 large rooms, fireplace, panel and beam work, cor ner; let. Improved street, tinted walls, oak front door; only $2700; $500 down. This little home must be seen to be appreciated. W. M. Conklln ft Co., 401 Wells Fargo bldg., or 1048 Hawthorne. 4, S, 8 room modern houses, close to car and school. , fine location, $100 cash, balance like rent Rosa, Laurel- wood. Mount Scott car. ' FOR SALEA : new 6 room modern x bungalow,, i electrio light f ull base ment good Plumbing, 60x100 foot lot, east front close to Alberta car: $2400, $260 cash, balance terms, or will trade for lota Alberta Realty Co., 859 Al berta st. Woodlawn 1879. " IRVINGTON. . - $2650 Nearly new, modern, excep tionally well built 6 room house, lo cated at 440 East 11th st between Tilla mook and Thompson; price with lot 85x100, $2650, or with lot 50x100, $8250. Call at above address or phone C-2194. $4900 will buy new 9 room modern house, 875 E. Yamhill, terms. $2800 will buy modern $ room house, close to Steel bridge, easy terma -i 830 Lumbermens bldg. Phone Main 8878. 12 Lots $1500 Forced sale; level land; firm soil; good locality; lots 40x100. This Is half price, but must sell; $126 each. . 620 Corbett bldg. Main 8143. T GREATEST BARGAIN EAST SIDE. ' Beautiful corner lot, 60x100. 7 room, tinted and plastered house, IVi blocks u L cKTiino, t II., , 1 I u i , . - .u, Ut- I ance mortgageof l years. P120,1 journal. - FOR SALE An elegant east front lot In Vernon, 60x100 feet cloae to car- line, for $600: $100 cash, balance terms Alberta Realty Co., 659 Alberta st Woodlswn 1879. 100 ACRES Of bestland In French rralria can be had for $10,000, part cash. Other land - In vicinity brings $150 to $209 an acre. R. M. Plummer, 260 8d st s -' : 6 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. 4 East Wash, st $600 wilt handle this: a snap if taken at once. tijg Lumwr Kxcnange. LOTS 50x100, on Denver ave,, S blocks from Killings worth, 1400 to $700. $100 down, balance good terms.' WADE REAL ESTATE CO 14 B wet land bldg. WE TRADE anything. H. F, Le ft Co. 31 uoaro ox i raae. Mala 8849. ACREAGE 57 I HAVE 89 acres of land located 4 miles from Kelso. Wash.. 9 acres cleared, lnoludlng small orchard, also 800.0UU xeet or standing uraoer. i want city property, for it Will sell for what it cost me. 817 Rothchlld bldg. v -v Want a Home?-" ? ?8 acres cleared, close to O. W. P on Base Line road; fine buy at $1550. terms. 711 ttotncniid oiag. Fine acreage tract on the Peninsula far sale, or will sell an Interest In it We tske an Interest in it aa an investment Cail if interested. Brong Steele , Co., 110 $a trt,v ' 10 ACRES FINE LAND. JU miles of Vancouver, on good road. $1300. terms. -Gllmore ft Mlllott $28 Lumber Exchange. WE have some attractive buys in. Port- land acreage. - . , COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANT. , Board of Trade bldg. FIVE to 40 acres close to United Rail ways. for sale or exchange for income property. See Parker, 602 Corbett bldg. $1300 2 acres, ,8 room house, barn. Berries ana garden. 655 6th. - - EXCHAXGE--KEAL ESTATE 24 KILLINGSWORTH lot near car barns, to trade for close In acreage; also corner on Maryland snd Emerson, on east side. 817 Rothchlld bldg. MANUFACTURING business, best thing on coast; no competition, 1200. WUl take real estate in part payment 491 Washington et 7 or 14 room house, close in. -east side. . -.l.t.1. .,IKA -,f full- -,111 exchange for city or. suburban property. 831 E. 6th st. - - -. . - ACREAGE on carllne for house and lot; - would assume small mortgage differ ence. 1000 B. 12th N.' WILL exchange' equity In 10 acres of Hood River apple land for good piano, X-123, Journal. i - - - WILL trade my Ford runabout In firat class snaps, ror lot. n-iau. journal. FOR" SALE OR TRADE rChoice appia land., C-129, Journal. I TOU can trade any kind uf pryperty f at 1019 BoaroVof Trade.. , EXCHANGE KEAL rsTAI i: 4 100 acres river bottom, onion or pntti land; - near carllne, $160 fT an; $3500 cash; will consHer house t"l l t and give .terms on talani'. nil wi owner at room 28 Lafayette bldg., 6'.a and Washington. ". A BEAUTIFUL fruit farm of 2i a.-.ros In the Willamette valley, one ml i of railroad, 10 acres bearing fruit. 8 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, small buildings; will exchange t'.iia ni-e tra.-t for Income bearing Portland property. ttrong-steeie Co., 110 Beconci st ONE-HALF interest In good! enulppe-i placer claim of Jao acres In fine aux-fc range; also good Income bearing prop erty in a live town; some good semiiiie Sroperty; also beautiful home, walking latance. C-1J3, Journal. FOR sale or exchange, fine fiilppe.l motion picture theatre, making big money; will bear fullest investigation. Particulars, sea Newman, 626 to Wash ington st. A HIGHLY Improved vallev farm to ex change for stock of general merchan dlae. Coast Commercial Co., IVkum bldg. EXCHANGE "roperty for automobile in good condition. Phone C-l 344. VAXTKD REAli ESTATE St CHOICE homes snd building lots our - greatest need we can sell them, COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANT. Moara Of Trade fldg. LIST your property with us. We al - wayshava cash buyers pa. hand. Port-, land Success Healty Co-Intr 418 Board pf Trade bid g. ; ' WANTED Tq buy modern ( room bun galow, Sunnyslde or Hawthorne dis trict $200 cash, balance payments, il 128, Journal. FOR SALE FARMS 17 K ," WeKnow You Art Interested in Irrigated Land, You Know It. Everyone Is, More or Less. Now, Then, That You Are Interested, You. , Will Have to Read This Ad. Of course when you figure on buy ;.. Insyou naturally want the best for . the leant money. Human nature, , isn't It? Wa don't think that you can make a mistake in buying Irrt- " gated land anywhere In the north , west, and we don't want to throw mud at anyone's proposition. But there are a few things that we know and. know positively.. First that we are 60 per cent cheaper than any other similar proposition 'in the , northwest Second. ' the Richland valley has the earliest f rwft in the northwest and we have as fine a gravity ditch as there is in the northwest As to soil and other con ditions, we can show you better than we can v tell you. It doesn't tak . , much time to call at our office for further information, and we will try ' to make It plain to you just what we hava to offer-,- Richland Land Co. AiW. HOVER, Mgr. -j . 110 $d st Dairy , and Stock Ranch :. '.-v Cheap , . 486 acres, all good rich land, 400 acres perfectly level and under cultiva tion,' SS acres green fir timber; room house, horse, hay and cow barns, stone dairy house, with spring at same, from which water is piped to house, etc.; ? i lace fenced and cross fenced; suitable o subdivide; adjoins small country town, to which the new electric railway is building, and 10 miles from , Van couver, on good level graded road., This is absolutely the cheapest and . best dairy and stock ranch In the northwest. If sold sooh only $79 per acre; half cash, balance on terma . , Thompson & Swan '- Citisens National Bank bldg., Vsneouver. Wash. CLARKE COUNTT FARMS. The extension of the electric carllne at Vancouver la now under way. We have options on soma of the finest farms, close to carllne. and if not sold before our options expire owners will double present prices.- Buy now, and, you will make money. MURPHY ft CASWELL, 130 Stark st - " - Vancouver office 711 Main st TOUR MONET BACK IN S TEARS. 13 Vi acres iotntnr Beaverton. beaver- dam land, new -house, new barn, new machinery; crops will net $4000 this fall; $8400 will handle this. 160 acres close to Portland, good soil. $1600 cash. . . terma See us for bargain a 7 Board or Trade bldg ; Want an Orchard ? ' Then 'Hither Mood is the nlace. for: It'a 80 miles from Portland, 1000 feet elevation and grows a good keeping ap ple like upper Hood River, but a finer flavor, as no Irrigation is needed. This section is beautiful one fifth Hood River prtcee. Join our auto party and see for yourself. . f . MT. HOOD LAND CO., 711 Rothchlld bldg. .Msln 8510. A BARGAIN $8200, 40 acres, 20 acres cultivation,' S acres orchard, spring water, black loam soil, 6 room house, barn 40x70, mower, rake, disc harrow, plow, 2H miles front boat landing and railroad station, on. county road, PL F. D.; half cash. . LEE ft MOODT, , . J Washougal. Wash. BEND for our booklet on the vander bllt Orchard Land company's tract Hood River; Just from the press, and very completely describing the lay of -h tnriivirinitl ; 1 A and Id acre tract Tou should know all about It Free for the asking. Cbapia Herlow, 132 Chamber of Commerce. Sow open for entry In the choicest ag ricultural section of, the northwest The 8nake river yalley, southern Idaho. State government supervision. For tree Information on irrigated lands . wrtle - C. B. Hurtt Boise. Idaho. 6, 10, 15 and 20 acre tracts all In crop, good 7 room house and outbuildings, JOOO gallon water tank, gasoline engine, 41 W.IM. fnif. i mnrm tn rwr riea all fenced; a grand place on Section Line road.- 1V4 miles from city 11 no it a LiOUCKS Bt K8DO, ru Dtn sr. Farmers, Attention ! PLEASANT VIEW FARM. SO acrea, 40 acres cleared: good bufld lnca See owner, 1276 E. SUrk. Phone TahorlSl. - - - - - - ' - - First-Class Fruit and dairy land In White Salmon Valley at good prlcea Call or write J. C. Toung and Wright. 1$ Washington st, Vancouver. Wash. ' FOR SALE 800 acres, second and o!4 growth fir timber, close to transpor tation, land valuabla when denuded, eplesdld investment, Address owner. DOX If, C'lgBiie. ur. tHAVf farm' Vf the best bitrraln In 14 acid n.r miles from Portlan.1. 2 mlla rmm car station, all good land, wU Improved. Wada Real Estate Co 414 S wetland bldg. DUCKSWild duk hunling healthy n erclse. 9!9 acres comolcte rinlry ruifh in running order; best hunting npar Portland; on rfver hanit: Ml jr acre. See Parkr,S''S Corbtt -. -!, 10 ACRES, $125 down, on R, ll. clf.se t thriving valley town; all rUr.rrl - 1 tn high state of culttYitiT-: $ij.a COLUMBIA TPt .iT i'. F Foard of Trade iMdg , M iih . FOR sale or tra.i. KO acr- In i :.- county, Wlacnnaln; g 1 ill. i. Writ Chaa llornllig. 21 Porttnnd. ' ALL coovt i.i-;"M-.,-1 ' - COLUM HI. TKt ( i A Board of Tr-!e I . -i ea luc i a uot, an' '1 V