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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 22. 1005.
DEATHS
NEW TODAT.
NEW TODAY
Crowds af the Livestock Show
The attendance t the Portland Fair and Livestock Expoiition has started wIl,
and should exceed 150,000 for the week.
Every progressive citiren of Portland will be there for two reasons:
, FIRST To cc the atock .how and enj?y the races and general program of enter
tainment. SECOND To promote the spirit of enterprise that will keep Tortland in the van
of progress among the cities of the Pacific oast.
Let the news ro forth to the world that the people of, Portland are always ready
to turn out en masse to boost local enterprise with true loyalty to their city, and it
will do more good than tons of advertising.
When you go to the Fair, you will have to pass through the beautiful new resi
dence park, about hair way out, formerly known as the Ladd "Hazel Fern Farm," now
known as
N
The Addition with Character
It is called the "addition with character" because it is in a class by itself. It is
distinctive. It has a character peculiarly its own and cannot be compared with any
other residence district in any city on the Coast
It is a mile long and three-quarters of a mile wide, and it will be occupied exclu
sively by individual residences.
It Is healthful. "
It is very accessible. g
" It will have all public improvements. ,
It is most beautiful and desirable.
It will be a most excellent neighborhood.
It will be occupied by people of refinement
It has a hundred advantages that will suggest themselves to you when you see it.
Stop on Your Way to the Fair and See Laurelhurst
With all of its advantages, the prices of lots in this addition place them within
the reach of all thrifty people. The prices range from $750 to $1500 each at the present
time. That is just about one-half what similar property would cost elsewhere.
Our terms of payment are easy, and we can assist you financially if you desire
to build at once,
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS will be made to those who purchase this month, '
also to those who will commence building this year.
Call and see os, or go and see the property.
Take the Montavilla or Rose City Park cars both lines run through the addition.
Office at East Thirty-eighth street
KATAOKA T. Kataoka, 'it. Saptem
imt l. II miniiiieaia.
ADAMS 1. R. Adam. uv, 0ptenbr
RICE Mlsa a. U lite, city, January
o, as fv, urawniui.
M'COl--C. McCoy, city, September If,
SEiUKitLIXU H. J. ltvrllng. 12IU
Second street. September IS. tM Hi
suicide.
lilt 'HELL Mia ft. Illckell. city, Sep
lemuer la. mm" is. auiciiia.
M'lJONALD Mute M. A. WoDonald.
I'd Ion avenue, Itepiemoer IS, ag
pulmonary tuberculoal.
UOWKN Mr. A. llowen, city, Septam
hrr 30. bko 4; typhoid.
MACK KNZ I E A. Mackenal. 464 Thir
teenth street Hcplvtnber 19. u 47:
acuie ncpnrma,
LAItllAHKK Huth M. Larrab, Eaat
Thlrty-alxth and IJroadway atresia.
nrptamDer it, as; i
ion a.
KOllfw Mrs. B. Kolin. 114 Salmon
street. September IS. ag 77: cerebral
lif morrliair.
What the
Deschutes fight
"Peans
HOOD RIVER
APPLES
FLNKIIAL NOTICES
Or "Just aa food" may ba raised almoat
anywher In ilia Wiltanietta valley If
"treated white." Newoomara will And It
to their advantage to call on ua for In
formation regarding the beat location
In thla aeotlon for raising either fruit
veeelablea. a rain or for dairying. A fa-
Neap the ceocranhlcal eenear of the) I nilUarllv with all parts of Oregon for
lata of Oregon and of Crook county I to year quantise ua to know about theee
and almoat at the heart of the ! 1 thing. Call and our Hat of farma.
chutea uro (net. the larcaat Irrigation I lara inH email. a Ian rdlv nronertv
year; com p lira- pro led In the country, la the bustling home and lot.- W hav a new aswmlll
young town or omona on Hie Columbia river with 15.000,000
To men who understand tha Central timber a anap. And other timber. Call
Oregon eltuatlon, Hedmond la a magic ana eee ua
word. You cannot take a Gunman to
Hedmond. not yet. at leaat: a ataca trio
of come 70 mllea from Shanlko la neo
eeeary, but thla la luat the re a on for
the Interval moneyed men ara taking In
thla moat promising center, tha rail
road contractor at Ihe preeent moment
nave over ivu men and teams- at worn
VOll BALK ItHL L'STATB 18
Take Advantage of This
Her ar I lota each tOilOO. thai ara
going at a aacrlflo. on eaat aide, near
carllne, fenced and plan ted to potatoea.
1'rlce 6o for both. 4400 cash will hen
die them; liberal dlaoount for caah.
Here a another Just aa good: S lota,
each JOiluo. on eaat aide, fenced and
. . .IT " r " t vmw w. inrn will go lur
1440, only $2o down; two of I hem for
Ik ro. with $400 caah; tha three or only
niOO Caah Owner iavtn. cllw , All
are dealrabla for resldvnoea, and a fin
propoaltlon for an Investment
VUKIT lewis,
116 H Washington at.,- room 104.
Look!
8WENSON In thla city, September SO,
at the reaidenc or nar aiater, atra.
I. Anderson. Ill ttoulh Klret aireet.
neral acrvli-ca will be held from tha St. I grading wlthla a few mllea of Redmond,
m reacrri it in a lew weeaa.
Geer & Mattoon
Ablngton Bldg., J0I Third SL. M. till.
Jaraca Kngllah Lutheran church Thora- ""d will reac
S3, at a p. m. ricnua
Tited. lulerment Ureen
ood cc meter v.
OilKKTS September Z0, at the Old
Kolk' Home. Bunnyalde. John Neleon
Roberta, mgtnl 83 yeara. Service at
reinatory Thuraday, September I, at
m. fTiomm reapectruiiy invitea
Redmond
CAPITOLHILL
attend. Remain
' parlor.
r tha Or.Ha dectrla railway. la
m www ynmywwvmn w.awe.T. I... far. tnalde lha-eirv Ilmlta. 1 1 mln
oaMwa TA mi raw Mtwag.l'"" rla rom in ouemea center, ait
I WTW xaoai aiw B-rlIi- fuU joUi loxlOO each. Improved street
1 ' I a - m - 2 i - a -m I mrA aids mux 1 Wst i,llv avnf mAimtaln vlnar
raRn.-nn' TII4KKH .... P"p inia aaaeruon. rno o "r": . "f " n
. - I . . . w, ... " -- . . "n.i una i. i.
" i Dunaji empires in tn Darren . xieiaa oi mw v .w kw
DE MARTINI and family aend their I th mli1.Ua autea. together with title perfect: complete abatract of titles
ground ror depot, anopa, eidinga and
apur for Induatiial accommodation.
A good tock ofgrooarlc for ala for
only too, 3u0 down, and balanc on
eaav terms trt anil l,nv , u m k
and a etora with room for a home a tip
piled by th aeller. Within 25 block of
court houae. rent on building I0 per
month, Including living room. A good
chine for th right peraon. TU Rolh
child bldg. Phone Main 4510.
DEAR MADAM:
I ahould Ilk to call your attention la
the prettleat horn In frvlngton. It hae
laevnn beautifully dealgned and artli
tlcally finlahed room and every conven
ience that th modern builder can da
viae. Wide porches, a aleenlna-. bal-
. . ... . ... i . & . .
th rear add to It comfort. Plea let
m near rrom you.
R. F. BRIAN eV CO.,
. 101 Chamber of Commerce.
A-mT, MhIII-IIH.
Incere thank to the friend who at
tended th funeral of Dolly May FVr
rera- for their klndneaa and floral of
fcrlnga.
FITJKRAL DIRECTORS
DUNNING. M'ENTKE A OILBAUOH,
undertaker and embalmers; modern
In every detail. Seventh and I'lne, Mala
470. Iiny aaalatant.
The eaat aide undertaker.
Lady aaalatant. B-1S8S; Kaat
7S1. 420 Kaat Alder. -
LERCH
J. P. Flnlcy & Son Mr1
I.ady attendant. Main : A-tStS.
ZEI.LER-BYRNE8 CO., undertakeia, 270
jKuaeeii; Kat long, uny aaalatant.
M'ENTEE-ERICKSON CO., undertakara;
laay nn 409 Alder at. wotn pnonea.
ROSE CITY CEMETERY.
Phone C-2114 and A-4444.
EAST SIDE funeral director, aucceas
ora to F. S. Dunnlnir.Inc. E. 62. B-2625
EDWARD UOLMyAN, underUker.
Sd at
220
una or tn blggeat railroad magnate on
th Pacific coaat bought a bunch of
lota in Redmond within th paat week.
Redmond haa now a bank, two general
tore, hardware atore, drug atore, good
hotel, several livery ha. ma. rood actiool
and two church organisation. Stage
line run eaat to frinevill. west to
Clin Fall and Slntera. Automobile
lines run north to Madras, connectln
with train at Shanlko and south to
Bend, connecting with all points south.
Redmond I
because
to dat f urnlahed rea to every pur
chaser. Take the Oregon Electric- car
at Front and jerrereon treet ror cap-
Itol Hill and for yourseir.
CJiOKXMY k nmSi
Main 1068. 401 McKay bldg.
SPECIAL TODAT.
1 0 room, modern houae on west '
Id, few minute walk from '
"poatoffloa, nlc all lot. full 'ce
ment basement,' atatlonaxy waah
traya. ga lighted, street Im
provements. Splendid view of
surroundinr country. Thla 1 a
nap at t&ZOO; term.
208 Allaky bldg. TL Mala 7S81.
Exceptional Bargain
ilith? In th welt known fruit dlaErlct of
I North vamhlll Thla anlendld t.rm eon-
nd Is and has been prosperous alsts of 2SS acrea, 185 of which are in
of It tremendou resources a high atata of cultivation. Buildings
NICE LtTTLfi BUhfOAlLoW' hOMPi-
On top of Mount Tabor, 6 rooms, mod
ern, beautiful view, excellent car serv
ice. Price 12500 cash 81000.
LARGE ROOM bunaalow. 1 block
car. 20 mlnutees' rlda. Sa" fur. Prine
$1100 cash 11000.
VI VIP A DAU mmtAw- k....tl,..l
w1tn2u!vVet ".!!" J8 mok ,or ar llrst claa. ha water system, phone, corner lot, on oar line. Price $3800
haa arnata saw hlafla 4" a aa f 1 Jm m f n I . . m B M . I )4SiA I
neard tn wniaue or a
so you can aee that
railroad train. In v n tn Thla la a dandv dairv or $1000 caah.
fruit farm. , can and get my booklet ahowing Port-
iiuiu (luinrB tor eaie.
M. T. WALKER, 604 Corbett Bldg.
Price $20,000
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
PACIFIC Title Trust Co.. th leading
abatractora. 204-5-6-7 Falling bldg.
y enry Bnflding.
Phones Main 2565, A-5234
" "
, No. 522-526 Corbett Bldg.
Phones Main 1505, A-1515
aoo
200
150
150
691
42,600
1,800
600
r.7ISS OLD STARS
FROM OREGON U,
Means and Scott Will Not
Eeturn Ealph Dodsbn's
Parents Object.
champion of the world, when Henry
BOiomon meets mm in an exniDitioji
match. Solomon Is one of tha best
players in the state, but It la at pool
that he Is a star rather than billiards.
Solomon consented to play the conqueror
of them all yesterday.
Willie met Wilkie Dunlway last night
and ran off his 400 points while Dunl
way was making 87. Runs of 72, 56
and a couple of 42 distinguished the
flay of the champion. He nursed the
vories about the table in a marvelous
manner. He left himself, it seemed,
nothing but the best of shots.
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES
i (Special IHiDatek to Tba Journal.)
. - TTntveraltv of Orearon. Kuarena Sept.
;22. Thirteen football men reported for
the) season's first practice today. The
quad was in charge of Coach Forbes,
assisted . by Assistant Ooach George
Hug, who handled the line men. Trainer
Hay ward and Captain ciarae aiso as
sisted la soaping up in ouncn.
Those present at th practice today
included Captain Clarke, Pinkham. Main,
Michael, Latourette, McKlnley, Gillie.
Klltx, Henderson. Kellogg;, Grant, Tay
Chuck Taylor, who played a star half
iiaclt on tha l07 team, is DacK alter
a year at Cornell, where he made good
on the freshman squad till incapacitated
by a broken shoulder. Ben Grant, a
lineman. Is also back after a year's ab
sence. Considering the heat and hard field
the squad was given a hard workout in
running, kicking, charging on the ball
and running back punts.
Coach Forbes took charge of the can
didates for the end and backs, while
Hug drilled the heavyweight aspirants
for line positions.
Glen Scott, the giant center of the
1907 team, was expected tQ return this
fall, but Scott Is nowngaed, In the
real estate buSinesaand his return is
doirbtf uj- .Kw men who ar expected
to maXe good are Henderson and Kel
logg, both of whom were In school last
year, but did not turn out.
Pendleton Boys Oat.
48pecla blspatrh to The Journal.)
renaieion, ur.. Sept. 22. In connec
tion with the football proppects at the
university or Oregon, much baa been
said about the number of old men re
entering college. Among these were
mentioned lister Means, the freshman
center or laet year, who made such
remarkable showing, and Glen Scott,
the giant lineman on the '06 and '07
leama. '
Both Meana and Scott are Pendleton
boys, and. though It la not generally
known, neither will reenter the univer
sity this fall. Means will assiat Ma
iamer in me management or Lehman
Bprtngs and Scott is contemplating net
tling on a large tract of farm land.
Not only will theae old men be lack
ing, but Ralph Dodson. who waa choan
by some critics sa All-Northweat end
lflt year may not be In the line up
this season.
Dodaon Is a Baker City boy and
atnpped off over Sunday In thla cltv
Hie parents object strongly to his play
ing and he stated that he bad made
ap his mind not to don a suit again
Hep. Oregon will get en old roan
tck who has not been counted on. Ben
Groat of L Grande, who pU,yed guard
two year ago. paased through her laat
wee on Ma way t Cugene to continue
his course after a year's abMnc
Tracer Baker, explain and fullback
of tb Pendletoa high achonl teem Uat
go" to th l ntTr!tv of
V aehJnrtoa, where he will matriculate.
s&tar, ufust" fcod w
HEXIir S0LO3I0X VLXYS
(YOUNG HOTTE T0XIG1IT
'8",u' ,' Penlaad c erpert
Wui racet V uit Hori-e. tt yomLLXul
At Pittsburg.
Mrst game R. H. E.
Boston o 3
Plttsburz 2 7
Batterlee Curtis and Graham;. Adams
ana uidboii.
Second game R. H. E.
Moston .... o 6
Pittsburg- 5 9
Batteries Mattern and Rarldan;
uunmu ana uiDson.
Brooklyn-Chicago game postponed;
rain.
New Tork-St Louis game postponed;
rain.
At Cincinnati: R. H. EL
Philadelphia a 7 1
Cincinnati 4 9 4
Batteries Moore and Dooln: Ewlni
ana it o tn.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
At Washington.
R TT V.
Detroit .........3 6 2
Washington 1 2 0
Batteries wuiits and Btanare: Grav
and Street.
At Washington
Second game:
etrolt . ; . . . . . . . . .
WeshlDaTton k...
Butteries Killlan and
Johnson and Street.
R.H.E.
i..O 1
...2 1
Schmidt;
At Boston.
Cleveland
Boston
Batteries Young and Hlgglns; Smith
and Carrlgan.
R. H. E.
.3 7 2
.7 11 2
now in readiness for occupancy. The
Duuaing was constructed by Messrs.
Wright & Hewitt.
Rev. Cheater Gates of the St Johns
Evangelical church will jive a series
of special sermons this month on
Tarns." Mr. Gates is an eloquent
aeep imnicer, ana will
uuuouess ao me subject justice.
jnuiuii linger, cue
neBB man, is on a
Oregon.
E. K. Johnson, a truck farmer, brought
n a load of potatoes yesterday, 16 of
iii, Allien o iwu Buenei oag.
Otto Schi er. a vnn n cr mnn nt A TIT
vchlrA, waa. "everely injured Saturday
by falling- from a wire cable near the
uity uuciu
R. W. Stark and wife of Holdrldge,
Nebreuestr of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Stark of this place.
be popular young busl
trlp through southern
MEETING NOTICES
I07.
CAMP
r.W.o.w.
CAMP meets every
Wednesday evening
in W. O. W. temple. 128
11th St. All members
requested to attend.
Visitors welcome.
,E. H. DEERT, C. C.
HERMAN SCHADE.
Clerk.
M. W. A. Oregon Grape Camo. No. 87K
Mondays. Selling-Hirsch block. 10th
snd Washington sts.
M. W. A.
Wednesday evenlnars. Aliabv hifr tA
" u invilinun DIB.
avergreen camp, 6466, meets
LIU
S75
S.600
500
827
6,000
362
iOO
2,800
MARRIAGE LICENSES
28, and
At New York R. H. E.
Chicago 0 2
New York 5 8 1
Batteries Scott and Evan a; Brocket.
Warhop and Sweeney.
R H. E.
2 7 2
1 3 1
Kllllfer; Mor-
At Philadelphia
St. Louis ,
Philadelphia
Batteries Bailey and
gan and Ii Ting-atone.
Aberdeen 8, Seattle O.
Seattle, Kept 22. Aberdeen ahut out
Seattle veaterday. to 0, Eddie Slever
ofin- tne enigma. Score:
Seattle flOOOOOv.
AtTden ...0 090 5 00 I O I 12
Batteries MUler and Shea: Klrr
and O'Brien.
Harvey W. Freeze, Portland,
Anna lone Hume. 9S
George Boilers, 855 Gladstone avenue.
65. and Jospnnfnif Knv., ao
John Stephen Rogers, 608 Montgomery
e" tree t, 21, and Florence Coleman Big-
ra? I pownell, 169 Park street. 32.
and Elviva M. Oeorgpens, 32.
Thomas J. Kearney. Aberdeen, Wash
Archibald Eugene Burns, 469' Sacramento
ouccl, u, una tann imogene Hob
tetter. 28.
John D. Prudham, St. Johns, 27. and
iue m. m til sy , 44.
Robert .Brunner, Woodstock, 82, and
ar I lt7UU CV Cm 1 1 . ( ,
H"J? ,9; L1"""- Cascade Locks, 24. and
Natilla Bee h man n. 24.
w m 'ni so cr5r w- o- smith Co:
Washington bldg, corner 4th and
Waenlngton sts.
CLARKE BROS., florlats; fine flowers
and floral design. 29 Morrison at
MAX M. SMITH, florlat. 160 5th at., op
poalte Meier T'ninVg. Mln 721 B.
BIRTHS
EVANS To Mr. and Mra. W. H
tvans. 41DH Vt aaco street. SeDtem.
ber II, a son.
CRAWFORD To Mr.
Crawford. 208 Fifth
and Mra E.
street. Septero-
Polnt View Real Estate Co. to
First National Bank of St.
Johns, lots 29 and 80, block 1,
Point View
First National Bank of St, Johns
to W. H. Guile, lots 29 and 80,
block 1, Point View
W. Frank Lea-a- to John F. Jordan
et el, lot 3, Flegel 1,250
Guy H. Travis to Eva Bassett,
lot 10, block 24, Termone place
Florence L. Day and husband to
Josie Davidson, lot 6, block 23,
Tremont place
Fred H. Fruiht and wife to Ed
ward L. Dunn, lots 1, 2, 3, and
4, block 7; lots 43 and 44, block
2. Lee Bow Park addition ......
Frank E. Dooly and wife to
Claude D. Starr, easterly 25
feet of lots 7 and 8, block 256,
Portland
J. O. Leonard and wife to Albert
L. Blgelow et al. lot 8, block
10. Park View extension
Moore Realty Co. to A. L. Blge-
iow et at, tots s ana s, mock.
2. Lorrlnton
John Frederick Snuffin and wife
to J. Jj. and Lulu Gray, lot 5,
block 12, Oak Park addition
No. 2 to St. Johns
a P. McKee and wife to William
J. Hay et al, part of lot 7 and
8, block 43, Sunnyside
J. A. Houck and wife to C. O.
Dies, lots 12 and IS, blook "C"
Portsmouth Villa extension....
R. L. Stevens (sheriff) to Carrie
W. Coey, lots 15 and 16, block
49, Vernon
Mary Manner and husband to
Florence L. Vaughn, lots 17 and
20, block 4, Willamette Heights
Metropolitan Land Co. to Jacob
G. Peterson.aiot 5, block 1, Nut
grove ,
F. A. Reed to Nordby-Craven In
vestment Co., 36x65 feet com
mencing at southeast comer of
lot 6, block 6, Swan addition..
Hattie C, Burton to Lillian M.
Hannah, lot 2, block 9, Glenco
Park
Minerva E. Kellogg to Abble E.
Fowler, lot 7. block 4. Glenco
Park
James H. McAllister and wife to
Alfred A. Baker, lots 17, 18 and
19. block 15. Portsmouth 4.000
Artnur w. Glese to E. W. Reaer,
lot 4. Dlock 3. Glese s addition. .
C. W. Davis to Charles L.
Schieffelln, lots 17, 19, 21, 23,
25 and 27. block 5. Villa Hill..
Same to same, lots 14, 16, 18, 20.
22. 24. 26. 28. block 5. Villa Hill
Sam Kern to W. R. Grout, lots 10,
ii. biocK 81. Tremont naee....
A. p. Bernln and wife to Charles
West, lot 5. block 88. Sellwood
Anna S. Peterson to James Law-
son et al. lot 7, block 4, Bona-dalr
John M. Plttenger and wife to
Ernest G Ruedy, lot 6, block
104, Irvington 1,600
J. H. Mlddleton and wife to Ad
dle Stephens, lot 2, block 3,
Stacy Park
Nellie M. Porter to W. M. HarelL
lot 3. block 12, subdivision of
lot 22. G'enhaven Park
T. H. Walsh to W. M. Harell, lot
4. block 3, Morgan's addition. . .
Title Guarantee & Trust company
to Page Harris, lot 2, block 1,
Tllton's addition
Edwin R Coffin to W. J. Mur
phv. lots 5, 6, block 2, Sunset
Park
J. Rueppell Arlington to Frank
McHugh. lot 4. block "A,"
Park View Extension 2,200
Hannah 8. Norfhfleld to H. Par
lev Kimball, lots 1, 2, block 19
Clifford addition 1,700
Solomon Blumauer et al, execu
tor to Anton Gleblach et al, 2 Vi
acres in Terrence Oulnn D. L.
C. section 36. township 1 north,
rang 1 east
Irvinarton Investment company to
Mrs. C L. M Inkier, lot 7, block
54, Irvington
James D. Hart and wife to L. D.
Heater, lot 12, block 19; Tabor
sld H. B. Conner to Martin Wester
eard. lot 3. block 4. Woodstock
this fall.
W. H. BUOY. Owner
610 BOAJUB Or TXADB BUM.
Redmond
i am zxpomTAirr
Tows? mxawr vow
It will be all right to follow th
crowd with a few dollar In Redmona
some time In th future, but you know
rourseir mat preceening tne ouncn, get
ing in there in th lead, has this beaten
to a frartie, and a crush there certainly
win oe just as soon a you can sit on
a cushion and go. for
Redmond Certainly Has
a Wonderful Situation
We can show you absolutely authen
tic data regarding business and resi
dence lota in Redmond, and are so en-
thusiastlo that we want to talk about I
this district if we never sold you any- rood terms. Neal Brown, 709 Swet-
"5' I
The residence lots, 60x100, are $100
ana biou.
The business lots. 25x100. ara 1150
and $200.
Tl.aA VtflMaa a4) MH.aak awt11 W .
? ktm. suuadob re j. uj i
cnang-ea witnout notice.
B. S. Cook & Co.
503 COBBETT B&DO., FOBTXAITS.
APARTMENT KITK.
Full Int. IHoallv I
Or will ell half Interest to soma one west side; Income pays 44 per cent
who will Join me in planting to apples net on present price. Only $9600. Lib
eral terms.
Fine half lot. 19th and Nnrthnin a
be sold at attractive price If sold soon.
Owner thinking of building himself
this fall but offer it now for short
time, investigate.
FOR SAXE REAL ESTATE 16 $2-88 Lafayette bldg.." .Washington and
sin. fnone a-yH3.
Holladay Park Home
iAraa ln( KAvlAfl ami th anrl AH fit I
front, located In Holladay Park addt- ?om rtl!tlovi,un.'0Awt; w.,th ,uU
tlon; 8 large rooms, sleeping porch, all cement basement, for $2000. It is so
sleeping room have large closets, all P'ce and coy we can t tell you all about
lower floor hardwood, beamed celling , ' "w s rooms aown-
riininornnm And ,in. Finest selected l stairs, 2 upstairs, pretty lawn and fir
materials used throughout Two baths
and two toilets, hot water heat, radi
ator In every room; Seat of light fix
tures; built iy owner for home. Noth
ing lacking to make It beautiful and
modern. in one 01 j-oriiana a moat
fashionable residence districts. And is
a rare bargain at. 500. can make
Read This SlowJv
trees: easy terms. W. M. Conklin & Co..
407 Wells-Fargo bldg. Main 2859.
A-1747, or 1046 Hawthorne ave. Tabor.
806. P-27
land bldg.
Beautiful River View
west side, modern 8 room
house, Vi block, magnificent view
of tb Willamette, only 1 block
from carllne, will sell or trade for
acreage near Portland.
SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO..
918 Board of Trade.
Attention, Investors!
An 8 room house on Eaat Ankeny st
between 22d and 24th, In fine condition,
plumbing, large sized lot, 7 minute car
service. Will go at once. Price $2600:
terms. First call at 760 E. Ar.keny and
look at it; next be first in the lineup
tomorrow morning at 206 Allsky bldg.
If can't "line up" phone up Main 7681.
1,100
900
1.200
325
750
415
125
200
200
750
625
DIRT CHEAP
That's the way we sell lota at
GREGORY HEIGHTS. Com and
see. It's cheaper to live In your own
nom man to. pay rent. Let us ox
Money Talks Here
All these are sacrifice prices.
$400 east front lot on Mount Tabor,
sightly, take It for $285.
! $2600 ranch in valley, fine bottom
soil, take it now for $2200.
$1500 6 room house, river view, lull
lot; price slashed to $1350.
MEIKLEJOHN. OWNER,
808 E. Wash. St. East 1116, B-1437.
1200 New 6 room 2 story bouse, full
...Via o inllat.
w5EN.FOR . 8I flreple! builMn China cablnlt. Dtch
a. jya wwa. as AUAlfjr
Why Pay Rent?
Here is a modern 7 room house,
street Improvements in: electric litrht.
?ood basement; 1 block from car; only
300 down. $16 pec-month. Price $1,
S00. 711 Rothchtld bldg. Phone Main
3610.
NO money needed for a home, I furnlah
both. If you have a house started I
will complete it for you, or If you have
a lot I will build a house, or if you
have a little money I buy the lot you
like, build the house you like, you pay
monthly payments. Money at 6 per
cent per annum.
EDWARD MILES,
121 Main St.. Lents.
for you.
See our beautiful lots for only
$160 and up; $5 down and $2.60 a
month.
Also build homes and sell on your
own terms. No forfeiture If pay
ments deferred account sickness or
loss of employment
Come In at your own convenience,
bring this ad and we will take you
out in our automobile and show thla
aplendld property.
ROSE CITY PARK HOME.
R room mnHprn hiinff-nlow. cement
place, buut-in cnina caDinei, oicn c -
trie "Tights: linoleum on Utehen sad "I.ftt! lot 60x100. price $3250.
y Klnlra ft-itn xarl nA' hllllt fnr "'"
home: must sacrifice; $500 down will
handle.
NORTH PACIFIC REALTY CO.,
605 Commercial block
Bargains at Portsmouth
18 lots right at Portsmouth, close to
car, all set to fruit; price is reasonable;
alSo 100x100 with 7 room house and 10
full bearing fruit trees and lots of
small fruit. This is a snap at $2600.
Can make terms on any of these. Neal
Brown. 709 Swctland bldg.
imVE5TMENTC0.
411 Corbett Bid.. 6th and Morrison.
MUST SELL
At once corner lot. 100x100. on'l7th mt
Irvington, close to carllne, worth $4000 terms,
ui any mans money; my price ror the
next few days $3100; $1600 cash will
nandie it; time on the balance. Phone
owner feast 014. s
EAST YAMHILL ST. HOUSE, $500.
Nice K room, story and half house:
street ImDrovements and sidewalks In
and paid; on E. Yamhill, near 21st; price.
SZ760; 460U casn, szo per montn; peats
paying rent; walking distance.
GRUSSI & ZADOW.
817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
212-213 Commercial Club bldg.
Phones Main 8699. A-2653.
' IRVINGTON LOT.
Fin lot on E. 8th. near Thompson, BO
xlOO: all Improvements In and paid:
cheapest lot In the district; $1650; some
GRUSSI A ZADOW.
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
IRVINGTON-HOLLADAY DISTRICT.
A fine 70x100 corner that Is very
cheap at $2500: this is the only low
price corner left in this district of fine
homes.
R F. BRYAN & CO..
505 Chamber of Commerce.
A-1227; Main 1963.
WELL built, well arranged house of i
large, light, warm, airy, cosy rooms,
of good material and workmanship
throughout: on fine lot. in good loca
tion; sickness; must sell; It s one of
our best home bargains; come sea it;
only $1700. Portland Homes Co., 204
Morrison st.
FIVE ACRE
TRACTS
(.000
950
150
Four miles from Dostofflce. on county
road; level and In cultivation. Syndi
cate price. $275 per acre. Terms, ha'f
casn. Twenty minutes- ride on wot
side. Soil, water and environment per-
UNITED TRUST CO.
917 BOAJtS 07 TBASB BU0.
450
CERTIFICATES of title made by the
Title ar Trust company. T Chamber
of Commerce.
1
st. joirxs
(torrUl DUpatr f Tha Jul aaL
St. Johns. Or.. Sect. II Oltlcena are
protesting a c a Inst the improvement of
Fesaender etrevt and tb granting of tfc
- of the street to th railway roi
P"f. A Bujtnber of cltlsen eri pree
ent at the last rotating af tr council
to object to th proceedings already had.
U J oh aa baa a city aryaoek fee
Tn tewa fcaa bom th mirnmm mt W
wltbfmt any cwnsblerabl rrrraa. that
aa effort U U be saa4 U diap af Ut
4w ( wym.
lb Eaat at Ink, bki hna-
ln Cwrapi'eie Mtirdar. as la
i
H. M. b tier 17. a eon.
i hilui ro air. and Mra J n urn.
408 Hojt atreet. September 1, a
daughter.
CANNON To Mr. and Mr M. O. Can
nan, 168 OUn atreet. September
eon. ,
MC LELLAXD To Mr. and Mr. . Mc
Clelland, ill Clackamas street. Sep
tember 15, a ion.
' ALPINE To Mr. and Mm a W.
McAlptne, 67 Glbb street. September
19. a son.
Gribble, 3il Tunvet avsnu. Septem
ber i. a daughter.
PETERi!ON To Mr and Mrs. O. H '
Pvterwvn. 1521 Emt r.llua . r.. ,
PepmNr II. a aon.
LAWYERS Abstract Truat Co.. room
4 Bnard of Trade bldg.; abstracts
specialty.
ABSTRACTS of title D. Alexander ab
atract office. 413 Corbett bldg. Main
f.
XEW TODAT.
DEATH
HACKER P W Hack-r. E,t
- Twer.ty-fhlrd treu cpmbrr 2L
ar 61; vaJvalar fcurt diaaM
Hl'LIT Urn. K w. Hollt. if Gn
teibe4a avwnu. eVpteiaber . ace
II; beat 4UafTwa
FIATS
West Side, modern: pavs 15
pef cent net on purchase
price and 20 per cent on
money takes to handle.
-i5 ENRY BLDG.
Hood River Apple Lands
30 ACKXS, slashed and burned. In best
district, near railway station, im
proved properties all around, best
$34500
11 ACSX8, 359 1-year-old apple trees;
eaay term S2200
11 V Acmes, S mile from town, well
improved; eaay terma S6250.
90 A.CXXB, 4 acres bearing. acre 1-
y ear-old. 5 acre ready to plant, no
wast, all under ditch; easy
terms . S70O0
Other Improved and unimproved bron-
erttes.
M. A. MOSER
ltH Third St Main 1432.
Seaside Lots
2 blocks from P. O., 1 block from
depot; lots 50x100; will sell or trade
for anything of value. Will pay cash
difference if necessary. 15 N. 6th st.
Notice Me
I am a fine modern bungalow of 6
large rooms, fireplace, basement, near
car. My owner, well, will take good
$400 lot as first payment, balance $15
monthly. 64 H 6th.
Splendid Home
A new, modern, extra well built, 7
room house, for sale by owner. 766
E. Glilan, near 24th st
Cheap
6 room, modern house, lot 60x100.
772 Grand ave.. N. Price $2300.
J. J. OEDER.
CeivfQfand ave. and E. Ankeny.
FOR VTODA-ONLY.
Fine, full sizea, high lot near Kelly
school; sold at a sacrifice first come,
first served."
206 ALISKY BLDG.
Telephone Main 7681-
A Home, for Sale
Strictly modern, 6 room, on Belmont
st, near E. 86th; blinds and fixtures;
13250. Bee owner, 1084 Belmont st
OWNER has lot 60xl00, graded streets,
cement sidewalks and curbs, dtv wa
ter, electric lights, building restrictions.
beautiful new; ov; improvements
paid. A. Backus. 519 Board of Trade.
WAVERLEIGH HEIGHTS, on KenU-
worth ave.. 40x100. eement sidewalks.
street improved: $400 cash, terms.
PORTLAND SUCCESS REALTY CO.,
618 Board or i rape piag.
-Splendid 6 room modern house.
located on highly improved corner let.
$3200
east and south front streets Improved,
cement walks, near two car JlneM, close
in; this price Is $500 under valuo, but
must sell. Telephon owner, Tabor 1079.
FOR SALE by owner, a beautiful mod
ern 6 room California bungalow, cor
ner Jot 60x100. rurnlsned, for 12900;
Pnonea a-ti or main im.
5 ACRES $375
rim at $271 to $66 near Greaham
Ideal fr home or laveatmeot: tits
caah. $17.6 per month.
FIt at Multnomah station. 29 mtn
tee out, a real Investment; $2769;
terma
On at Gray Crossing In elt u
wilnot ervce, fin location; $1269;
terma.
onnnt a roain 47a, -
Lumbers toe. 4 Ja fee
tso cash, new 6 room buncalowi U
block to car, rine lucauon: eiecino
llghta. set laundry tuba, etc This is a
dalay. Ros. Laurelwood. Mt Scott car.
FOB SALE Six room house, now, 1
carlinejLt large rooms, first floor
covered with . carpet and lino
leum; 6 nice fruit trees; house built of
good material; price $1600; easy term.
Room 610. Buchanan.
$760 each for 2 fine lota, half block to
car, near Thompson and 46th, with
paved streets paid; each lot $250 cash,
$10 monthly. Quickness necessary on
these. Jas. C Logan, 326 Washing-
ton St.. room 4m.
$2000 room house, electric lights, full
plumbing, good basement small barn, J
roses, close to school, etc; H block to.
car; iiiau casn. Dai. a years, be ownar,
at 29 Taylor at., Laurelwood.
A BARGAIN. '
$!200-r-$ room houae, bath, pantry
and closets. 4 fin lota A. C. Harrla,
Lincoln srve.. south of Myrtl Park.
Phone SeHwood 1176. . .
AN ACRE of ground, 6 room furnlahed
nouae. on canine, close in.
for chicken ranch.
caah. Jam A. dock. 262 Alder at
pnene Main 1174.
EAST 12th and Powell
rood Blare
only $1600; $609
vYK WILL build you a modern bunga-
low, full basement ana A-l plumbing,
roome, for 11600, roomi for $1100. L.
F. Clerk Ar Co.. 411 Cotich Mdg, 109 4tn
$60 New 7 room bungalow la Ir
rlngton. Jut completed, elerantly fur-
nlard. race real, lot svni-. jfrmi.
Pacific Realty VQ.. II gwetlsnd btdg.
FIVE room modern bungalow, lot Px
fcrtced; I see cwsb, bal. monthly.
PORTLAND StCCE. REALTY CO,
1 rVwrd of Trade Ptdr.
FOR SALE At Flrland. Mt Scott line,
lot 40ni. 2 room hue. fumlsbed;
$45. terms. Pacific .Realty Cox. 329
Swetland Mdr
$5 4on and $i montHy, fine lots close
to car; prlc III. ,
Mt wtt cer
Rosa. Laurelwood.
GOING lr: iU !! iot at Ti'-lmont
cheap; tenaa 0ar, feec ili, st
Jchba, Or.
L
cash. nalance-Z yesra. rcr cent.
POKTLAN1) BUCUESS REALTY
loOxlOO; 44
t.
ecu
416 Board of Trade bide-.
WE have all a. lode of trading propoal
tlona to offer. For anything la th
real estat tin Marrull 4k Schav
bach, room 417. Tird of Trad.
FOR aaything tn Portland real taTaT
COLCMBIA TRrT COMPANY.
twrq rT i rn Hint.
$50 rash, $16 per month. 4 room boae.
i iota, cioae to car. I1&09. Roaa, La-
relwood Mt S-ott ear. '
fTile Ann acra, close to rarlin anl
good achooL Ross, Laurelwood.
Sett car. I
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ration, $. trms t Pam Tr.1.
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