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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1910.
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SCHEDULE
September 6 Is Date on Which
Steamer Will Make Change
:. WiII Sail at Night Instead
of Morning.
. ? Announcement -was mad yesterday
afternoon at the offices of the Port
land & Coos Bay Steamship Co. on
Alnsworth dock that the steamer Break
water would return o her seven-day
schedule on September 6. The tnforaa?
tton. was received during1 the afternoon
a message from General, Manager
Willis.
I The Breakwater will aall as usual at
o'clock in the morning until that time,
when she will change over to an even
ing saillngr, leaving the dock at 8 o'clock
every Tuesday night
. All during the summer the steamer
has been on a five-day schedule, which
she has kept up In good shape, but with
the approach ' of fall and the bad
weather which Is to be expected In the
winter months, It has been thought
advisable to return her to her old
schedule, as It could hardly "be expected
that she could continue to keep on the
shorter schedule during that season.
Onefot the principal reasons for put
ting the steamer on a five-day schedule
was to increase the service for the bene
fit of the people of Coos Bay, as the
steamer Alliance had Juat been tanen
off the run. and It was thought that
both passengers and freight could be
better handled If the eteamer made
more frequent trips. Another feature
was the daylight run down the Colum
bia. and although the five-day service
has been apparently very successful,
It Is not known here whether It w" be
Instituted again next year or not
Fog and smoke, principally the lat
ter, obscured the horizon during the
entire trip of the Breakwater, which
arrived from Cobs Bay at 8:10 o'clock
yesterday afternoon, according to Cap
tain Macgeen. Ie said, however, that
the sea was smooth and that there" was
practically no wind. The passage up
the coast required three days and six
hours and was absolutely devoid of in
cldent, saya the captaln.
Seventy-five passengers, 100 tons of
coal and 60 tons of general freight were
brought up by the Breakwater.
SANTA CLARA W)Tl RESERVE
Steamer Sot to Go on Bun for the
Present, Say C. l. Doe.
"Although ""the steamer Santa Clara,
which was damaged by striking on the
bar at Humboldt bay last spring, has
been repaired, she will not be placed on
any run at present, but will be held as
a reserve boat, according to C P. Doe,
president and general manager of the
North Pacific Steamship company, own
ers of the steamer.
Mr. Doe arrived In Portland yester
day morning on his way to San Fran
cisco, after an extended trip to the east,
and he saya that for the present, at
least, the Santa Clara will not be placed
In commission, but will be held for an
emergency until It has been decided
what will be done with heft
There have been various rumors to
the effect that the steamer would be
again plaoed on her former run. be
tween Portland, Eureka and San Fran
cisco, but Doe says that they are en
tirely unfounded and that he has no
Idea of placing her on that run again.
He said, however, that as soon as the
proper one could be found, she would
be placed on It.
Mr. Doe will probably remain here
for several days or possibly several
weeks, giving his attention to the busi
ness of the company at this end of the
run.
,4:
MARINE NOTES
Astoria, Aug. 20. Arrived down at 6
a. m. and sailed at 11 a. m., British
steamer Kumerlo for orient by way of
Fugot sound; sailed at U m., schooner
lnca for ew Zealand; arrived at 6:40
a. m. and left up at :o0, steamer Break
water from Coos Bay; arrived down at
a. nv and sailed, at 7 a. in., steamer
Claremont for Gr-ya Harbor; left up
at 9:20 a m.. schooner Annie II. Camp
bell for Rainier.
Ban Francisco, Aug. 29.' Sailed at Z
p, m.. steamer Caplatrano for Portland;
sailed at 7 o'clock last night, eteamer
Klamath, steamer Coaster for Port'
land; sailed at 10 last night steamer
Northland for Portland; arrived at 8
a. m,, Eteamer G. W. Elder from Port
land, for San Pedro; sailed at 10 a. m..
earner Beaver from Portland for San
: Pedro.
' .San Pedro, Aug. 20. Arrived last
night steamer J. B. stetson from
Portland.
Tatooeh, Aug. 20. Passed In, steam --
er Harold Dollar from ' Astoria for
Seattle.
J Victoria, Aug. 20. Sailed yesterday,
Norwegian steamer Jethou from . Port
land for Sydney.
- Flushing Sailed August 17, German
ship Wllhelmine from Antwerp for
Portland.
' " Hongkong, Aug. 20.-Sailed, Nor
wegii'.n steamer Hercule for Portland,
American steamer ManchQria for San
Franoisco; arrived, Aug. 19, Japanese
rteamer Chiyo Maru from San Fran
Cisco. .
Yokohama, Aug. 20. Sailed, Ameri
can steamer Siberia for San Franoisco.
Astoria, Aug. -j. 5 p. m. Wind
south, weather cloudy, sea smooth.
Tides at Astoria Sunday: High
water, 12:47 a. m., 8.9 fe; 1:49 p. m.
S.l feet Low water 7:35 a. m., -0.5
feet; 7:45 p. m., 2,2 feet.
Will Repair Clatsop.
Bids will be opened August 5 in the
office of the, United States engineers
for the Installing of a new stern tube
In the dredge Clatsop. Other minor re
pairs will also be Included in the spe
cifications and It is probable .that a
drydock will be needed te make them.
The Clatsop is now working at the
mouth of the Columbia river, where she
is engaged In maintaining the channel.
- Hercules Sails From Orient.
A report to the Merchants Exchange
yesterday afternoon saysHhat the Nor
wegian steamer Hercules of the Port
land. &t Asiatic Steamship company's
- line, sailed from Hongkong for Port
land on that data The Hercules Is
' Ringing a cargo of general oriental
freight end will arrive here after the
H'nr!k jbenjf the srn UnpjvMfhJs,
' port i-fimlng by way of San Francisco.
A Bolgtan' society of electrical engi
neers has offered' a 'triennial prise of
Jo, available for tfc fir.'t time nr,xt
i.iif ir. ih bi'st orlsinal work on tlie
r-i i i"ir h. s.itaiicrmert ph'? application
. , t.; ;a'.Jn'-'-vp..Ju.
AGAIN
Notre Dame d'Arvor Arrives
Off Columbia After Series
of Accidents.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal V
Astoria, Or., Aug. 20. The French
bark Notre d'Arvor, out almost a year
from Antwerp and 101 daya from Ho
bar't, put -In an appearance off the bar
this afternoon and was given orders by
the tug Wallula, to proceed to Victoria,
B. C, to discharge her cargo, which had
been previously sold to Balfour, Guth
rie & Co. The vessel has. a very foul
bottom and since she left Antwerp ha
met with a number of disasters. When
off the Cape of Good Hope she was al
most wrecked when She went on her
beam ends, and the captain, Plcard, was
compelled to Jettison a portion of the
cargo.
Of . all the sailing ships found for
this coast, the French ' bark Notre
d'Arvor has been the longest out from
her original1 sailing point, and during
the 35 days slnoe she sailed from Ant
werp she has met with a number of
disasters which would almost lead to
the conclusion that she had a' hoodoo on
her.
The bark sailed from the Belgian port
August ti, .last year, with a general
cargo consigned to Parrott & Co., and
when she arrived off Portland Bill, Sep.
tember 9, she was In a collision with
another craft, and she was towed into
Falmouth the next day; seriously dam
aged. Her bad luck did not desert here there
and while proceeding to sea from the
English port Bhe collided with a dock,
causing her to leak badly. She was
discharged and repaired again and once
more set sail for this port, by way of
Hobart, January 21, having spent 11(3
days under repairs.
She arrived at the Tasmanlan port
May 6, having narrowly escaped ship
wreck off the Cape of Good Hope, and
five days later she sailed for the mouth
of the Columbia river.-x In the meantime
her cargo had been sold to Balfour,
Guthrie & Co., and for that reason she
has been ordered to proceed to Victoria.
Her long passage from Hobart to the
Columbia has been the cause of much
anxiety here, and It was feared that her
bad luck had followed her to the point
of shipwreck, when she made her ap
pearance off the Columbia river light
ship. IE ON IMS
What la considered a good Joke on
Captain Petersen, master of the steam
er Thomas L. . Wand, from San Fran
cisco, and Captain .1 A. Bailey, who
pitoted the ateamer up the river Fri
day, went the rounds of the waterfront
yesterday afternoon, and caused a good
laugh wherever it appeared.
After the Wand passed through the
steel brtHge, on her way to Couch
street dock, ao the story goes, and when ,
she was about 200 feet from Jthe tem
porary dock built by the Union Bridge I
and Construction company, a sudden'
shock was felt and the vessel apparent-!
ly came to a stand for a moment, after
which she resumed her headway with
a Jerk.
The conclusion at which both the
master and the pilot Jumped Immediate
ly was that the propeller had been
fouled by a rope, or, more likely, a
chain, which snapped when the strain
waa put on it The engines, which had
been atopped as the steamer came
through the bridge, were Htarted again
and It was seen that the propeller had
not been entangled, which was account
ed for by the fact that the wheel was
not turning at the time.
At 7 o'clock yesterday morning Cap
tain Speler, the harbormaster, was not
ified of the occurrence and he Immedi
ately determined to find out why the
chain or rope ahould be there without
the permission of the proper authori
ties. He appointed the first thing in
the afternoon as the time when the
marines should go with him to the site
of the new O. B, & N. bridge to make
the Investigation, as Captain Petersen
had to move the Wand again during the
afternoon. .
The three met at the appointed time
and Captain Petersen was surt that
the engines of the steamer did not vi
brate right aa she moved fr.om the
Couch street dock to the Irving' dock,
which was good evidence that the pro
peller had lost a blade.
On their arrival at the bridge one of
the foremen on a barge waa asked by
the harbormaster why the rope had
Been placed across the channel, and he
replied that there had been no rope.
Ha then explained that after the steam
er had passed,' a charge of dynamite,
which la being used more than a hun
dred feet below the surface of the
river, had been exploded and it was the
shock that, they had felt although
ther was nothing on the surface of the
water to Indicate that it had been fired.
Ine captain and the pilot looked rather
crestfallen at the time of the explana
tion, but It Is Bald that they are now
trying to explain that "they knew It
all the time." '
Another steamer passed last night
while the blasting' was being clone at
the bridge and the crew-r thinking that
a steam pipe on the craft had burstcdr
threw themselves with one accord, onto
the deck, thinking to escape injury n
this manner. .
. ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
ri
Laden w'th freight for San BVancisco
and Now 'Tork, the tAmerican-Hawaiian
steamer falcon sailed last night for the
Bay City.
The steamer Eureka, sailed last night
for Eureka with passengers and general
freight.
Because of fog, the steamer Golden
Gate did not sail from Tillamook until
1:45 o'clock yesteraay afternoon, and as
a result she will not arrive here until
tonigtit. The Sue H. Elmoro was also
fogbound at Garibaldi, but it Is prob
able that she got away at about the
same time as the Golden Gate.
"Work on the bulwarks of the steamer
Resolute, which belongs to Captain Hill,
are progressing rapidly at the Supple
shipyards, and it is probable -that she
win be turned out about the eiid of next
week, . .,
.The Knights of Columbus will enjoy
a moonlight excursion on the steamer
Clwltis,., JCjS,u CDcer. pexLAVfi'tlflfisda
night. They will leave the Central dock
at 7:30 o'clock In the evening, and It .Is
expected that fully 3o0 members and
their families will go.
The BrHlst steamer Needles-has been"
chartered by the China Import $ Export
Co. for a cargo of lumber from Portland
to China, and eha will hn due here to
1E0FDMIIE
MAK1XE INTEUGO C3
Regular liners Due to Arrive.
flolden Gate, Tillamook....... Aug. IB
Hue 11, Elmore. Tillamook Aug. 20
Breakwater Coos Bay ......... Aug. 20
Rose City. San Francisco. -..,. Aug. 21
Roanoke, Los Angeles ...Aug. SI
Rpavwr Kan Pedro. .......... .Aug. 23
Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro.. . ... .Aug; 28
Bear, San Pedro , Aug. m
Regular Itinera On to Depart
Bear. San Pedro, ............. .Aug. 21
Eureka, Eureka Aug. 21
Breakwater, coos Hay ........ .Aug. i
Sue II. Elmore, Tillamook,..,. .Aug. 23.
Koanoke, San Pedro.,.,. Aug, 24
Rose City, San Pedro. ........ .Aug. 26
Heavet San Pedro , ....Aug. SI
Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro Aug.. 31
, Vessels In Port.
Mable Gale, Am. sch.t. ...... .Preacott
Trene. Am. ach St Helena
Selja, Nor. ss. .. ,.... .v. ... . St Johns
Otaru Maru, Jap. ss... . . .Fao, Lbr. Mfg.
Breakwater, Am., ss. ....... .Alnsworth
Falcon. Am. ss '. ,,. jAlbers
Annie uampDeii, Am. scn.....,.taimer
Amv- Turner. Am. bk. . ,i. . . .Goble
Glenlee, Br. ss. ... ... . .Inman-Poulsen
Belle of Scotland, Br. ss Linnton
En Bouts With Cement and General.
Amlral Cornuller, 1 Fr. bk..... An twerp
Babln Chevaye. Fr. bk.......... London
Bayard. Fr. bk. ............. .BIssrow
Bidart Fr. bk, .Antwerp
Canneblere. Fr. bk... ........ .Glasgow
Claus, Ger. eh. ............. Hamburg
Claverdon, Br. eh.,... ..........Tyne
David d' Angers, Fr. bk. .. .. .Hamburg
Glenholm, Br. ah....... .... Antwerp
Hoche, Fr. sh,. .............. Liverpool
Marechal de Castries, Fr. bk. ....Tyne
Wilhclmlue Coming.
A Merchants Exchange report from
Flushing states that the German ship
Wllhelmine, Captain Thompson, bound
from Antwerp for Portland sailed Au
gust 17. The Wllhelmine, which Is eom
lng on the Henry Lund & Co. line of
steamers and sailing vessels, la bring
ing a cargo of general freight from the
Belgian port. She will come her by
way of San Pedro,
, ' .,,! . I 'j,.1, j , ."l
NEW TODAX
wri''""w,'".""'v'
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tt"tllti If fll" "T -J v.
This Fine Irvington
Home for Sale by
Owner
New, 7 rooms, hardwood floors In
living room, dining room and den; new.
Inlaid, linoleum on kitchen, bath and
pantry, cork matting on entire second
floor, cove, ceilings, paneling, 2 dens, 4
bedrooms, ventilated closets off each;
furnace, fireplace, combination fixtures,
full finished attlo. full cement base
ment; lot 60x100. Convenient to three
carlines, schools, churches, etc., fine
neighbodhood; very oholce; shades and
floor coverings Included. Price reason
able. Terms. Phone Sunday, Tabor
Z25. Days, Main ' 6976, A-4381. Call
312 Fenton bldg.
BE
See Fruit Exhibit
Simcoe
Orchard Tracts
RE-COLLECT WE CAN SELL
YOU a 10 acre tract or a large
farm. Specialty Of KLICKITAT
LANDS.
Geo. S. Casedy Co.
Lobby Commercial Club'Bldg.
The Hylands of Yamhill
570 acres, ifc ready to plant 150 easily
cleared, balance oak grubs; fine stream,
many springs; $60 per acre; good
terms; also a 40, 160, 200. 200 and 800
acre tract at bargain prices; these
tracts were picked up by option and
purchase when prices were very low.
I represent that they are cheaper than
any other tracts in the county, are per
fect In slope, depth of soil and eleva
tion .for growing fine fruits, and Eng
lish walnuts. Confer with the State
Roerd of Horticulture and Agricultural
College about the Hylands.
GEO. B. WACKlONXa,
928 Board of Trad.
FOURTH ST.
CORNER
$130,000
Nearly quarter block; best side of
street; some Income. Very easy terms.
A bargain,
$130,000
E. J. DALY
322-823-234 Tailing Bid.
3700
12 AOKBS, all cleared. 11, miles from
courthouse; good house and barn:
about 3 acres in fruit and berries of
best variety; soil the best; handy to
school; rural delivery. If you want
a fine country home see this at our
expense.
B. S. COOK ft CO.,
503 Corbett Bldg(.
Best Buy in Portland
811.500 for a corner with apartments
- brlngin
Tng $172 a month; $2000 will
handle.
811500 for a business corner, close
Tn, west side, bringing $100 a month.
Nothing better in Portland for such
money.
T. rUCHS, aaiV Morrison st
UNION AVENUE
Quarter block, with three story brick;
near Bumslde; good "incoms.
PRICE 845,000
Goddard & Weidrick
343 STARK 8T.
Fruit Land, Yamhill Co.
600 acres, half cleared. Adjoining
land sells at -$300 per acre, planted.
$50 Acre
owsmaa' iieaiiTt . AS3-ciATx6'ar
&S3 Abiugtoa, BJi.
eavera)n-
Reedville
Only six miles west of Council
Crest, 45 minutes' ride and within
vievvjof city. . '
. ' , 1 , .
Steam and electric lines and
fine system of completed roads
insure rapid filling in.
On a $1000 purchase you, pay
$100 cash and $10 and interest
each month. .
In two years you will have paid
in $340, and your land will then
have doubled in value. -
A $1000 gain on $340 Invest
ment paid in on installment plan.
Is anything safer than land
and adjoining a large and rapidly
growing city, too?
Start now by calling on us and
arranging to see ; this property
without expense to you,
$125 to $300 per acre, and
on installments.
TheShaw-FearCo.
245 STARK STREET
Main 35 A-3500
This beautiful tract lies on the
Powell Valley road, Just east of
Creston and north of Kern Park
on the Mount Scott Carllna
Lota 50x100 Jft Xa Prices rrom
$350 and Up
And are desirable aa residence
property and cheap; water will
run through tract and sold on
asy terms, 10 per cent down and
10 per month. Take a look at
this addition.
J.W.oaiUBEB
W 11, 1464 1st St., Portland, Or:
Take the Cars
TODAY
TO-
Ardenwa
"take Gresham or Cazadero care at 13.
Water and East Morrison sts., Bo fare.
Bring your lunch (we furnish the shade
and water). You will be surprised to
see the beautiful grounds and the new
houses built and in course of construc
tion. This is surely the finest of all
east side moderate priced home sites.
Streets graded, sidewalks built and
other improvements paid for by u.
Prices right and easy terms.
Knapp & Mackey
813-913 BOARD OF TRADE BUM.
G. T. PARRY, Agent on Ground.
$8500.00
100 acres in Yamhill county, ad
joining the famous Ladd ranch.
Will trade for Portland property.
Call for particulars. ,
Geo. D. Schalk
228 Stark Street
Phones Main 392, A-2392.
An Apartment
Will Pay Hand
somely on this Site
Northwest corner of 13th and Clay.
It la so close In and such a bargain
that you are taking no chances. Let
us show you.
Portland Trust Co.
8. S. Corner Third and Oak Sts.
Something Good
lOOxlOO Corner
KBAB UADIS02T ASS BECOZTD EFTS.
Eeally worth $50,000 when the new
Madison bridge Is completed. Price
SU7UvO tor a tew oays.
Dement & Krider
848 MADISOU ST.
$625.00-V2 Acre
4H miles out, near Oregon Electric
station. Fine view, uood soil. $230
casn, namnoe o pnr rem. jc costs
you nothing to. see this beautiful place,
B. S. COOK fe CO ,
Aerea
Lamanda
Park
Qlose-In .
Residence
Property
Is the most valuable kind,
and when it is in a highly
improved and restricted dis
trict, where business of all
' ' kinds is excluded and no
flats or apartments are al
lowed, it is also the most de
sirable. Ladd's Addition
Possesses all the features
v which make it the most de
sirable as well as the most'
valuable' residence property
on the East Side. Think of
its location! Look it up on
the map East 12th to East
20th, bordering on Haw
thorne avenue. It can be
reached by a 20 minutes'
walk from the postof fice, and
V the time consumed by car,
especially when the Madison
bridge is completed, will not
be worth mentioning. Prox
imity to the city is only one
of the many advantages
which this delightful addi
tion possesses. . It has 14
foot alleys, wide p aved
streets flanked . with shade
trees," five beautiful little
parks which the city cares
for, and all the improve
ments are paid for.
Ladd's Addition
" Offers you the best value for
your money, and the easiest
terms.- Lots from $2000
up, which includes the cost
of all the improvements.
One tenth down and easy
monthly payments on the re
mainder. A special building
discount to those who begin
immediate construction.
Warranty deed and ab
stract of title.
F.W. Torgler
1 106 Sherlock Building
Strong & Co.
605 Concord Building
Offices on Ground
Twelfth and Harrison Streets
Sixteenth and Hawthorne Ave.
This beautiful 1 room home, with V
ery conceivable modern improvement,
and one or two lots, 60x102 each, for
sale by owner, T. C. Greene, 1110 Den
ver ave. Take st Johns car. Terms.
TOB SAXiB.
100 rest Business r rentage on 100
root Stmt.
In the Kenton district, where the big
doings are going on; where the big in
dustries are in course of erection, and
where the big business end of Portland
is now building. Millions will be spent
in this district in the near future. Will
sell part or all; one half cash; will give
aeea ana tane mortgage tor oaianoe,
ayable in 3 years, inquire lor Mr.
art, owner, 62S Chamber of Commerce.
REAL ESTATE
SALESMAN
The isearldlan Trust Co. wants sales
waa to seU lots In Eastover, an addi
tion on the peninsula. Price reasonable
and terms easy. Ten per cent commis
sion paid all salesmen and the company
will assist salesmen In closing; sales,
AFPI.T 309 BAXLWAY SXCKAJTOE
BUXIDIWO,
Corner Tourth and Stark. ,
&OTS 1, a. 3 AJTD 4, XV B 1(0 ox
9 BAST rOBTXfcBJTD KEXORTS,
on Division street, between S2d
and 13d sts., Portland, Or., will
be sold at public auction at the
west door of the courthouse of
this -county, by order of the cir
cuit court of Multnomah county,
on - next Wednesday morning at
10 o'clock, of August 24,, 1910,
to the highest bidder -for cosh;
sale will be made and conducted
by John H. Stevenson, sole refer-:
ee, appointed by the court to make
said sale, and the abstract of title
may be seen at - his office, room
421 Mohawk bldg., Third and
Morrison streets, Portland, Or, .
EAST SIDE BUSINESS
PROPERTY -1
Frioe 17500'
PAYS
127' .'
Goddard & WcWrick
843 STARS . STp-;.--.-
n
nn
n 0 '
Culver Junction is the railroad
center of the Deschutes Valley of
Central Oregon, located in the
heart oj! the best agricultural re
gion and the junction of the Hill
ind Harriman railroads. Over
mile of warehouse frontage, 2000
feet industrial track, 2 miles
passing track, besides mam line.
Not a rough or uneven lot on the
townsite.
PRICE OF LOTS FROM
$90 Up to $405
- ONE THIRD CASH
BALANCE 6 AND 12 MONTHS
We want an agent In every
town in the Pacific Northwest to
handle these lots; good commis
sion. Write us at once.
Deschutes Valley, Land
& Investment Co.
301-302 Buchanan Building
Portland, Oregon
Have You Seen
VILLAMEAD?
The only low-priced property left
In its vicinity, which includes in
one price all improvements, side
walks, water, curbs, street grad
ing. Ten dollars per month will
carry the lot for you and make a
better investment than a savings
account Why not start now,
while you can secure them on
easy terms? The tract is over
half sold and is being improved
with modern homes, which &
creases the value of lots. Do you
wan to benefit by it? See us.
"We handle only such property as
we can ecommencV'
Portland Trust
Company Bank
Third and Oak Streets
Des Moines
Addition
$soo
Half - Acre Tract in
This Beautiful Tract
S30 Cash, $10 sr Month, 8
To see those acre tracts, go 1
mils southeast of end of Wood
stock ear or 1 mils due south on
Klndorf road from Tremont sta
tion, on Mount Scott or. Lies
adjacent to Brentwood, lrf that
rapidly growing section. See
Km, II, 145H 1st st, Portland, Or.
160 Acres
On west side of river and only
li mile west of Willalatin Park
. t a. ry-i
Hall, which is now selling from
$400 to $800 per acre.
Enough cord wood on this to
pay for the land.
A cnance 01 a uieume xo sudoi
vide, and we can, take city resi
dence up to $5000 on this and wil
sell at $200 per acre for a few
daya.
The Shaw-Fear Co.
245 STARK STREET
Main 85, , A-3500
$11,500
3 Large Lots on S. P.
-R-R,-Track
Near Powell Street.
A fins warehouse or factory site.
Solid ground.
&0TTX3 SAlOaffOK ft CO., -
. 333 Stark Street, Hear Second.
lata S Ttcansoa
1UEL&X E3TATE DEPAETMEITT
14 Cham her nt
Free Maps ofPortland at Our Office.
810.00014 room residence, Nob Hill
uisinci, asa st, near Jonnson,
. now leased until next 'May;
house post $14,000 to, build or
iginally. Lot 60x100; land alone
worth $000, and is advancing
steadily. Non resident owner
authorises .this low figure, : "
1 ' "v '
$4500 Handsome shingled bungalow
near im ana wasco sts.; juaai
Irvington; S splendid rooms and
. Jen; price Includes gas and cos!
Moves; extra fine electric fix
tures; lot 60x100, $500 cash, bal
ance $48 per month, lnsuding
Interest Immediate possession.
Rose Cltv Park is our sneclaltv We
can quote you price on everything there.
Rose City Park Lots
XAST TEEJttSt . ,
4 ' t '
8650 Buys a lot 60x100. In Rose City
rara. ana cement warns, ouros,
water mains all in; building re
strictions, $1500; select your lot
v .pay $65 cash.
8750HL15 Pr month: and It Is yours.
The profit will be yours too.
83500 S350 cash, $36 per month, buys
ins prettiest new s room nouse
In Rose City Park. Artlstlo
plaster exterior, Dutch kitchen
sleeping porch. Own your own
home, ft Is the fashion in Port,
land.
GET A CTTT SCAT FSES
i
SXAXi Z3TATB DETABTSSEaTT
M Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Place Your
Fire
Insurance
WITH
Jno. P. Sharkey Co.
Agents, For
GLENS FALL S INSf CO.,
Glens Falls, N. Y.
SECURITY INSURANCE CO.,
New Haven, Conn.
$235,000
WILL, BUV
The Only A-No. 1" Quarter
Block for Sale .in Portland.
LESS THAN 1 BLOCK FROM
THE MARQUAM BUILDING
For Sale at This Price
For Thirty Days Only
Moore Investment Co.
HENRY BUILDING '
From 2 to 10 Acre Tracts
. Adjoining Rose City Park
SO UNDER MARKET PRICE
Easy Terms
OREGON & WASHINGTON
REALTY CO.
527 Chamber of Commerce
Main 803
Holladay's
Addition
The one best place in Portland to buy.
Geographical center and most deslrabtt
residence property In the city.
Seeing Is believing. Better go and
see the many choice residences under
construction and the Improvements go
ing on.
the Oregon Real Estate Company
SM SHAHS ATX. FOBTXASD, OS.
Stands for everything deslmble In
pleasant end comfortable home, and at
prices that will surprise 'you. An'un
equaled opportunity for profitable in
vestment in residence property. It's
worth yournvestlgatlon,
Clark-Cook Company
ROOM , BOARD OT TRADE BLDG.
Main 6407. A-3353.
$25,000
ENTIRE BLOCK, 200x200, B. NINTH
AND MILL STS.; BLOCK 104 STEPH
ENS' ADDITION; J7000 CASTI, BAL
ANCE 10 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT.
Beacon Investment Company
60S COWCORO BID.
SECOND ASS 8TARX STS.
WANTEO-.TO BUY
Portland real estate direct from t!i4
owner ONLY; agents neea not reply
will pay spot cash; no red tape; no de
llartman
Thompson
ACREAGE
ROSSMERt
lay, apa no commissiuiiB iur you 10 pBy;,,
if you sell on the installment plan, -you
take- all -thw-riskrHwjt-neiHeli-frti-the""
cash; your price must be right, else need
not reply. ; sa.u on or aumenn Vt:
Smith, 7lB Madison st, Portland,
Mortgage Loans
On city property at reasonable rates.
CIARK-COOIC COMPAWT.
;. Board si, Trade Buliainjf,.