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( 1 t li ; IrH l'S 1 I ft nlrht's f cl.i.f ct the I exhibit b of t;.c- t fire l i to 1 : a .J o:i i ' t h, 'i .! 1 V H I t I s 1 ' can of Information a.-, i (. . i x 1 k 1 I n t board, .with" I, Hiuil '8 at t in 1 ran- cisco; A. .L. tvommers, secretary 'of the Taeoma Chamber of Commerca, not to mention just as enthusiastic developers from smaller cities such as. J. E. Fames of Centralia, Wash., and W. MCtjJvis f Medford. - Tha afternoon session yesterday af- 'V r "3 b , v r.Xm.rVai "h2 : rPl" ' iuds. ine secretaries o It commercial organizations in the state t look eart. Amonir the speakers were,,, I . Tom Richardson. Introduced as tbie founder of the Oregon Development 'Hague: C C Chapman, secretary of , the I'ortuna commercial ciuo, ana, w. mo i uregon .Development league; u. a. boeuf, manager of the Medford Com-1 inercial club; J. SVan Winkle, honorary secretary of the Albany commercial i dub; and B. F. Cr'awshaw, secretary of the "Astoria Chamber" of Commerce. '-; Boost for Astoria. '. il,., j,-.i- i v0v Mrlv I hai 'Lw ZZ&f VtWr SS the purpose 4 of commemorating the louuuxns .uw j" ";VorTa west of the.B6cky mountains Atorla -is mamnff a sirong um "V;,d tiual mefiUag Of the congress to be held at that time and stands a good snow oi , landlnar the blum. Mr. Crawshaw made one of tho most interesUng addresses ens forget he was from AstorJa, the only city of the Pacific coast wai oas iiau whtt aottlers for 100 years, i Today's session will be given over to the advertising men almost wnouy. mis monanc rmresenuuiiw vl - er pubUcatlons had the floor, wniie W anernoo&tnr eastern, puDiicanonB wm West adltor of the country lands depart- ment of the Chicago Kecora-tieraia. and. P. X Morrison secretary ana, aa- yerusing' oirecior wi oww u,-, . are en the program. -:,vxi:i ui0TO. to pjn.:v';;;.'v At tonJuhfs -eession tha: subject to I be discussed .la .'Community. .Advertla- lng by . Railroads,", and, tne principal speaker will b Howard Elliott, prest-tWhll dent of the Northern Paciflo railroad. This will be tha biggest attmcuon oi the present congress since it has. been as ah aid to nature by Its peculiar ao deflnltely; learned that James, J. Hill tlon on the nerves aadi blood supply, runnnt h nreaenLr;' -Other -1ironjinet Th lilnail tnil ,lta f Hrrtta Avas officials of tha Northern Paciflo rail-1 toad will be present at tonlgnt s ses- sion and teach will be called, upon tor short addresses. ' SPEAKERS ADVANCE : '" INTERESTING IDEAS OF riOW TO DUUo I J Soerfni wncn Ttm joannH Rfl-iftm.' Dr.: Isov. S1.-u. t;." frrnran, manager of the Eugene Commercial I club, touched brieny upon some pnaseo greatly Improved in anyone from the of tha aenaral exploitation campaign ofl.r- nf jMmn ta idrt. . .Womm Oregon, last night, which, he ealdV got Ks.siarvm ioo wboi v.t6 ' I ttAnnfinial oubllcItT at the Trans-Mla-1 . alssippl exposition kt: Oniahav under rVJR'i'SSr exnosltTon was heTo: :..U.r.i - i xtAiM---vrmf and told ' I, ?-c ; f ;nhB1lVi maaaxlne ( V ' r - I IssuetTln the Interests of Eugene. , juris Charles H. Carey m an inter- -(i.Uri.' MldrTi. ii:.tr.: ', "Under1 an act . oi ycongressv recenuy mAnMA (tvhrnarv 20. s 1907).Wnai IS I ii 'Tisfrtrmatinn Tllvlflfnn nas I Dlvlslon'2 has been created at Washington, D. a, un- ier the control of the bureau or mi- mirr&t!on. This ': inf ormatldn division Is , to haus the , duty of promotfng a -beneficial, distribution' of alien admit ted into the United states among tho ' several . states -and territories desiring Immigration. It is authorized-byf this Uwr tft enter into correspondence with k:wif officials of tthe- states and territories and to- gather and spublislv ofiii ' information regarding the tT mefiil ''."information' regarding saassSBSiS &sssp printed t in airrerent languages, among all admitted' aliens who may ask for it and to such other persons as may ae- wr it. '-am vara wj niavB v i - - - - . ,nti in qijcc ia nereoy given inai me un Mtnrv nntinlnts an agent or- agents ioi . . . . . , ', imMlrMit station ' r:-preSf l ,V 'JXm S .they shal be given access to jmm grants tor-, tne purpo 4 Wr LJZr- lnfiiH'pmiKiia uiiciwi mj v v. ::.;x; i in to Mtaa therein, i ..Vi , --rn t tne that this, affords taeiBJm f 0"S.ft f S???.1 .;iiiiit;2?S5 course' l r9t flsito Bcrlbc1 lot thVee and for in wock ?.ui!" wnaaS? able andh?o hundred and sixteen. In the city S to:pror'rent farm, and f"fv Or, together with, the build Kould bo glad to coma to Oregon ; for .that purpose, li they Knew or me great opportunities neTe ior-: auca aei- tiers" (ContlnTred Ftdm Page One.T ; tlons-1 are being manipulated to affect manuurlngsenthnentinfavorof the That tha warnings, that have already "been noted on 'the bnstness barometer of the ticker tags are only tentative ye. hut 'that they .may. portend at least a tempest, Is the belief of close observers of the game here. Tne raiiroaaa are ex- tremoly anxious to secure the rate In- whirh would amount. It is es- timated. to 175,000,000 yearly. y: Tlie money would coraarflnst from tha manu- facturers. though ultimately the consu- mer would doubuess be caned upon to pay. The manufacturer ls'unwiuing mat a. i I nnA a I nnrBin . 'I nM mnilll is that two great business forces the manufacturing : Interests and the, rail roods are fighting against eacn otner.i end their aUied forces in the street are feallnir the effect of the fight. That is the way the follow era of the doings of the street vlervr-the situation. ' Wan street Itself is inclined ' to ac cept as true .tne statement oi jaroca j, Hill, the veteran rauruauer, umv: hum enndltlons are not satisfactory." N The New York News Bureau, a Wall - afreet organ, declared . today tnat - tne reason for the unrest in Tinanniai cir ' ia la '"bncauSe railroads and large Corporations are determined to proceed cautiously untU-the rata question and other similar matters have been set-1 tied." Unlesa rates are Increased orders for nw eonlnment will be canceled by the v railroads and the old IntenUon of aban- ,donln lmproyeiaeataan4 axUnjuooa will again be voiced accordinguto the nallway Business association's execu ,tlve conncif. , Buck a procedure would mean tee snuuing aowa or car enops and of the repair shops-of the rail t i si, t -. .i l , t 1 ( t ) 1 :-. T-i. i iime V ,1 t t a ii I - I s intc i t3 p.vrt of t: ' P 1 1 . r true : . I r tru tii i t ii , s ti e 1 U i- suHn r'tn:niirce comm:.'t;lvn, were re- fe.iniir.ioin Xo r the tin ml. . Many leaders- are inclined to regard the break more as a v.-nrning than as an indication of rc;vl conditions. That it reflects the true attitude of some of the financiers, however, who are frank ly alarmed at conditions, la admitted by many market manipulators. Judging by, the warnings already giv en out by the street, however, many financiers are inclined to consider th whole matter aW one of extreme gravity, the ia believed that the - railroads and, , fl interests, forming one of .u. . are determined to make a fight tor hlgher rates . and that - the fight will nt fflI. mnii v ..,, i nrMuui predictions of financial difficulties if the rates are not granted, are beard, if it seems that the rates are not to be allowed, it ia declared in some Quarters, a genuine financial flurry may be the result, and that, i spite of (prosperity and the evident amount of business, ready to the hands of the railroads ' conditions bordering on the f?W SSL la market centers. Japan eadi year produce' mors. than 2SOi0oo,OQO bushels of 'rice, nearly 0.. 000,000 pounds of 'tea and mora than n,lnds of silk . - , ,, tl ryt rr TTJTTM T7HT TTQ CAN GET FLESHY xvew Accidental , mseorerj' ; Gives startling Results Put PleSh n . mlu in i. m, j, yvri-M iuira. Simple . Prescription Giresv por womea and men too, ' for . ttiat matter - - who can never appear stylish I,w1th.. - - anythlhs; they wear., because of abnormal thinness and enrularitv. this remarkable nrescrlntlon ia destlnml to eolve the problem.' As a baauty maker tor the ngura It U simply wonderful it adds rlghtnss to the eyes, J and color' to the cheeks and'-Upav It require no tarticnla dletlno- bnt H the body,; aU the nourlsnment or. flesh building elements- obtained from - the food. The trouble -with "Ihm people has always been that they do not absorb or retain enough of . the phy , mat- i ier to mane mem gain in weignt even I to a normal extent; but this new dis covery of blending certain harmless I. 1 .1 . . - hundreds have gained trom ten to forty pounoa tn - a - xew weeks, t There Is no rdangr4of becoming toe fat. When you nt tne rlcrht wellrht then Ktrm iixlnr , xhe general health and .strength r Is piumPi j, weU rounded arms and null bust, and men - become 'Straight v.v. ,. .. a bfM plAVhotl geehree ounces "yruP ot ubarb.. .Than dd ounce 461 noura. u nen aaa one PBno 'tlnWure : cadomeny compound Tint oa i- vi nra 1 T-1, ... -r-. --"-KT"" w lore oegnramg. . ' , I X i -t A -i is, - High -- Grade - CommercUl ... and Electric Signs. Zast 7th and aa Evretfc sta. : ' Phones East 1111; B-S22V - NEW TODAr t AUCTION -SALE QUARTER JJL0CK vw..,.. u I""'Bu. . mm preaioeni at- Anmpon Building' aasocUtion. in purwance of u of .the directors of said cor- poratlon. will, on Wednesday, tha 7th Ray of December. 1910. at 1 o'cloefc . ii . . ..'.- ... .... W..ai. to iront awn-- or ine ouuaing P001 tne Preartses, herein described, sell R auction to the highest and hont bld- er for cash the quarter block situated w ' . , TERS53 OT BAXJB A certified check in tha tnim of tAtt thousand dollars ($10,000), drawn upon Portland bank, payable to, . the order of the Arlington Building association, must pe- aopositea witn tne under signed, at tha time of sale, the balance of tha purchase price to be paid' in cash upon tne tender of a deed f bargain and sale, . v Abstraci bf title win tut ft,miari4 t the purchaser,; who, will be alloVed five ap)rthVUt11,whJch and I , Should tha purchaser fail to pay the glance , of the i surehMe prceat?r the Uowed to ex - thevnbstract or tftleT the certT Uim check BeDoai ted with th will be retained by the association as ik uuito u.wuuKii dui me purchaser "."Jt compelled to complete his - . J; Dated at Portland. Or, November 1 17, l'iU', "" . , , . vv. President Arlington Building 'Assocla' ""n- I j T I J i ii ilmu On West Side, Near Willamette - Heights..,; , , $4BQ ...' .. ,.i ' ".! : 5 . ; '"' t . v .... ; k. Easy v Ternw l'lfW riv.. Oer v. HTu 10 7 "Own, 2Jc a- Month. ... United Trust Go. 917 BOARD OF TRADE. . Phones Main 8 lie.- A-31S3.;, T i. 1 . . i ; " " ' " ' . 1 S Addition LAND f OF OPPORTUNITY" 'Yon owe it to yourself and yocr futnre . to visit KENTON today. Don't delay i nother minatci Come, oat and see the ppporttmi ties afforded you for a small in vestment Every day brings new developments m this great future manuf actnnnff district. Lots pttr chased in blocks 39, 40 and 41 to day are absolutely certain to treble in value in , toe next two years, ' REMEMBER that every man ufacturing i plant constrncted m KENTON enhances the value o our property. - ? l r ,;,. . ,,';. V-;vV;Svvvt' i;; '..;,.'..i..,ii...'fi-v:r WE ARE GIVING A 10 DISCOUNT ON THIS PROP ERTY. WHICH WILL BE WITHDRAWN AT 7 P. fcL, DECEMBER. 1, 1910. Oyf "." automobile is " always at your disposal Call us up and we will take you out to KliNlUN, - TERMS" 10-down and 2 oer month.' Fill in "the - coupon below and mail it .tous today; and we wil mail you riterature descriptive o KTitnn. -::' ';'':''i:,;,V; -ootrrov- ' OO-OFSmATTVl KJBA1TT CO SBO JWkUway Exchange, rortUaoOxs Oentlemen:. ' Please mail me literature deacrip- tlve of Keaton-Natlonal Addition. . ' Name ......... v.- . tAddress "'.... . . . . . . ....... Cp-'Operative Realty Co. : 520 Railway Exchange. -Marshall 2248. ; . , A-1274. Ten ' room house and furniture for sale. Located in South Port land, onward-surface street. Can bo rtrq profitably as ' furnished rooms. '. Low rectal, and furni ture can be bought cheap. Powers Furniture Co. "Carey ActV r Public Land Opening You-are entitled td 160 acres of Irri gated land in the Deschutes valley. Centra tbregon ; Application Can' Be' Made V NOW (xbtkaj. oRsaosr mtiaATiow ca. tie AUiuway aaccnange iag Portland, Or. Belmont Garage EAST 83JJ AJTD ', ,.'..C W. Vraxla Ik Co.Tropa, I Tacts. ;! TUALATIN VALLEY :TEN MILES OUT 1 Good cultivated tend no "pioneering" to be done. ONE FOURTH CASH BAL 1, 2 and 3 YEARS Selling Agents ; GLENART REALTY CO(lnc) 421-422 Chamber of Com merce Bldg. ' . ' Choice Investments (14,850 for strictly modern, building, ,. i apartments, 2- 6 room and 2 6 ' MMIm bTa va-T-n ftv-t ei ear4 K KAriOMta awiu sf rva uuqi win Bvp,iihio basements, ifirnace, an outside ITA Vf2rl$ section of the city wlth excel lent car service. This property Is -always- rented and has a. big TiiTiiTa V fin minnAt Wixr rna .inr 1 and duplicate the building for less than $18.000, -If you want jnmothlncr nihfitantlal. nnvln.. l I good rate of interest now with - a-big future, let me- show you tnis property, T.OOO Modern flat building - in North Portland.; Income $8 a year. Bltullthlc streets, $3500 j cash, balance on long time. XL S, itEJL. 411 Corbett bldg. Riverside Home IV, acres at station on Oregon City I ftlfttHn llns hfh .and atehtiv. near. Wil-1 lamette river, Improved with new bun galow, worth $2500; 400 peach and Fran quette walnut trees 4 years old; a beau- uiui piace to live ana attend business In Portland; price $5300 on terms, or I $69U0 ror cash. : - QRtrSSl fc I5ADOW, . 117- Board of Trade Bldg., 4th,, and Oak. Union Abstract , Company j. at sDErra ft sons 413-413 CORBETT KUtCh "V Oldest , eTtclusivelT Abstracts of Title oiiice in rortiana. insuiu.ea 'in itti by O. Alexander. t i , i . OaU Kain 66 for our toMsengwr. REAL ESTATE TKANSFEK3 CERTIFICATES ef UUe made by tha Title a Trust company, Lewi Bldg. tn ana oaK. Eose City Park asoclatiun to John Tievin, .lot DiocK-sv, nose y city. park r.. ....... $o W!H. Nunn and Wlf 4 to Ltiella ii. winaers, ioi i ana , oiocs. e Stewart I'arx , , , 'i , ', ' 1,TB nUS- . '' Abigail L. ghauehnessy and bus- irauu a,w uiiW5iiiicaci j jturrrvay- ment Co. lot 4. block 4. Fir- land ...'..A...........- ' JTJ James D, Hart and wife to Joseph K. Hinsrham. lot il block 17. Katharine 160 Ladd Estate Co, to J.- Du Mc- Andia et al beginning at inter seeUon f S line of E Oak St with S3 line of Grand Ave ... $2,500 Jtiibernia Savings Bank to same, lot 21, block, 5, Lennox ...... Adam Rico Cooke and wife to 404 , WlUlaxn M. Roberta, lot 1 to 6 block 29. Railway addition ... $00 Johanna, Dlriwachter - and i huv band to Elba Ceder, lot 8, 9, 10, block 18. Tremont . Plana : 1.S00 Clarence E. Moulton and wife to . John Lloyd, lot 13, block Lv Moulton ft Scoheys subdivision of block "B" Tibbetta addition 400 3 C. A. Hadley and wife to ,W. W. r Sinclair, lot 13. - block S. Belle . Crest . ., i 700 100 T. O. & Truat Co. to Nellie Viola Orr. lot 24. blockr 12. Berkelev.- X. Pearl Shoemaker and husband to Frederick Cocking et aL, lot A- block 23. Columbia Heiehta $00 B. H. Bowerman and wife to Lee -A. Amesbary et atvlots $.10, block 7, Glenhaven Park Portland Realty ft Trust Co to , Ethelyn B. Brqwn, lot 19 , block 16. Chicago ................. 2001 150 Martha Zleener and husband to Ernest Julllon. lota 13. 14. block ' '9- WAAilmaoa 4b AA iivtniinwi" a,- . 4 aay, aa-WeHf jivuu sun's vo, to vnanea ue .Vilblss, lots 22, $3, block "D,"- 1 VarVhnmt .Itln Lee Aldrlch to Fannie E. Qui'ggle, . lot 19. block 27. Rose Cltv Park 4,100 C G. Witter and wife to James F. Burns et aL. south half of ' south half of southwest quarter of section 6, township 1 south Etta Betrie to f! Hr's'mitK et' a.'. lot S, block 7. Brockton addition Portlasjd Trust Co. to a O. John .. eon, lots 3, 4, block 79, West $.000 ; 750 rortmna I'arK 117 LAWYER S Abstract ft Trust Co- room ( Board of Trade bldg, abstracta a specialty. hiein.."- . : jl .kL t.uriv v., abstractors. 1 Ch. Com., ground floor. UNION Abstract Co., 412-413 Corbett Diag. Tel. main ee. MARRIAGIC LICENSES x v UBcar Lruss. iiuv luuno aueai. xz. and Hazel Loewlr. 19. ! , - . james uarrick, isa Jtast jvater street .ana joeepuine neeman, 21. r Paul Buricb. 88 union avenue.-27. and! f!?u , wS Tii tw irtX' &m I oden house,'- turnUhad,- every tonven r'Jt lence, high $0 foot lot good vlow. gar- wi ui-, ' r - tURIICI' M. JlWUi . V.M1W11VU, , OD M .U. ' .Wedding Invitations Visiting cards, monogram stationery, Wnv Klumpp C. 324 Vt Washington St WrlDDING Carda W. G. Smith ft Co Washington bldg., earner of 4th and Washington streets. " i ,. DRESS suits for rent all stsea Uakue Tailoring Co., 309 Stark st rrt A IO X?n lnr.l. fin. . end -floral designs 289 Morrison st BIRTHS KARR- To Mr, and Mrs. Rot Karr, 1110 m. istn st., xvov. z, anoy.' MILlR-rJTo Mr, and Mra Daalel Mil ler. 60S Union ave.. Nov. 23. a girl. JONES To Mr. and . Mrs. Wm. (Jones, - Z4 eisc St., in ov. 4, a gin. WILBER To,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wll ber, 654-K. 19th sw Nov. 21. a boy. GROSSENBACHER To ,Mr. and s Mrs. John Grossenbacher, 412 E, 7th Bt., Nov. 20, a girl. . "m , . 7 rooms, stncuyirat ciass ana moa STONEROD To Mr. and Mrs.Freder ern in very respect; a good business In ick Rtonerod. Nov.- 22. a -boy.. i.t vestment $4000; ebout .half cash;, 1111 GRIFFIN To Mr. and Mrs. George BffiStt Vr. idh SW & 4i -Aniamooa st., mo v. 9, a poy. DEATHS M'MICKEN At Olympla, Wash Nov.4 - 8ia, Mrs, xv J. mcmiciten, agea years tanVrSfrtaS ofaythis lifyther 0t OxiwaC Cox, TonopaVNey., Nov. 19, age 42; injuries from falL , Fra COX BURLEY-w-Mary Burley, 1193 E. Taylor "st. Nov. 26, age 88; tuberculosis. WILSON George Wilson,;. Open Air Sanatorium, .Nov. !, age 88; tubercu UiARKS Annls Marks, 778 ' Northaup q st, Nov. 25, age 67; hemorrhage. HODNETThora Hodney,. Newport Or, ANriT?'T7:W5t-nhe'tr Anrirawa. Rt Vln. cent's hospital. November 26. age 10: myelitis, .1, Part cash. 769 E. 8th north. Owner, j VP IT : l ; :i'i'a? f!.h whittier. 7S1 in ItuaJ, November 24, ege 63; !-,'ir,!;US. i.l-.i; Klla l?a.ler. 86 North Fif te.ftuh street, November 25, age BO; no r-iiisp aiolNNlS Elizabeth Mclnnls, St Vin cent's hospital, Noveinlxir 23, age 4; frnrture of ckult Ll;,Ii;UXE Lucy LeJeune, Good Samar itan hospital, November 21, age BO; Inanition. , . ELLIS Edwina Ellis, 541 BldwalL No vember 22, aire 11; palgomyelltis. PETDKSON Hulda Peterson. 801 -Mln- ' nesota avenue, November 24, age .30; tuberculosis. . ! NORDLINO John Nordllng. 34M Mon roe. November 22, ape 67; nephritis. MEEKER Lewis Meeker, 88S K 9th St. N., Nov. 24. age 1; ileocolitis. HAMBURG Erick ilamburg, St.e Vin cent's hospital, November 23, age 45; pneumonia. , ' " PETERSON Oscar Peterson, .1211' Bur- .rage street November 23, age 9; diphtheria. . WESOLWSICI-;hf.rIc9 "Wesolwskl, 184 -Russell street November 24, age 63; paralysis. MERRISS Marlon Merriss. St ' Vin- cent's hospital, November 23, age 63; Blight's disease. . ' ' t . SINK1COWEN Welkka Slnkkowen,' 71 Thlrty-third street November 23, age 2; diphtheria. ' ' .-; PATRIL Dan Patril, Second and Ever ett streets. November 7. age 21: gun shot wound (murder) ' 1 ; ' ' MAX M. SMITH, florlat, 150 6th st. opp. Meier A Frank's.- Main TZl. , - , Ft XERAli KOTICES IUC1IARDS(3N - Inthis city, November 25. , Russell It Richardson, aged S7 rn, beloved husband of . Anafh" Funeral, services wUK be held frorn the family residency 650 Columbia at, Mon- HlUsvlt aiiU UIVLUCr ML juia xa, uf11 J QBV. nDVQmDRr. 25.. Kt. lU a. HI. ; rilcuu. and acquaintances are lrtvlted to attend. lntennent Rose City cemetery. -CARD OF TlIANltS WE ( WISH to express our heartfelt thank tn the frlpndw and to- the Ladles' Aid for their many kind nesses and floral offerings at me aeam and burial ot our oetovea motner. MR. ANR MRS. H. H. XUUINX.. MR. AND MR8. ORIN COFFIN. MR. AND MRS. LEWIS COFFIN, MISS EDITH TROWBRIDGE.. MKETINQ 3SJTICES 41 : 1 SAT neighbor, come up Lo to the meeting ef Oeorge to at!) Washington Camn tonight i1""1!, -at 138 11th st I wish to N2JV apeak to you. All visiting ii h, a. FREDRICH. Clerk. - -kt - a . AaAiMiti u nua fa m n. , mfWTl Wednesday evenlnga, Allsky .hall. Sd and 1 Morrison. ' ' " ' FUNERAL DIKEC7T015?: Dunning k McEntee Undertakers. .Modern ln every aetau, vm ana r a, Mala 430, A-45&8. Lady assistant U. P. FINLEY & SUN MadTson' and Ijaqy auenaajn. mam g. n-iw. I CDOU The east Side undertaker. LtnUn Lady assistant B-l8S,Eajt 781. East tn ana Aioer. 7 n nM. 64 Wimams 7fi er-Brvnes Lo. iVa. both nhones: : lady assistant Host : modern atablishment In city, EDWARD HOLMAN, undertaker, 220 1.. -x -J.. t..n, -Main SAT. iQ PI. .pnipvaii., - .... EAST SIDE funeral directors, suceesj- or iO it, inmiiipg. iiu. c . ERlCS0 Undertaking $183. A-22S5. Ca. Main Lady asrt GENERAL BEAL ESTATE 02 $$500 WILL HANDLE MODERN NEW fTTHT rvM Tivrv-msTMENT. BIGGEST r. mni T-M THK MARKET. MUST SELL THIS WEEK.' SEE OWNER AT 274 STAKJi. Bi,, - W. H. HERDMAN rsmtnrtnr and builder, has several 1 ceptionally good bargains in Irrlngton homes. Also lots. C-1866. East 73, FOR SALE HOUSES ' S- 61 aiVaasaa. S t TtnOTvt SNAP.' wirtv nw ft room house, electric llrhta. nice flreolace. bookcaae, cmna j closet fine fixtures; on a corner, large trangle lot line lawn ana roow; w Claremont av Woodlawn; owner, roust sell quick, hence ; the , sacrifice. Only $3600; siuuo ,casn. 4w, . $17 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak, Suburban Home on Oregon Va. ,IV cola tS7fifl. XjoI 80x210. 7- room bungalow, hay, cow, chickena, etc so minutes nae. jizww casn; otuwoce, easy terms. R. M, Hood, 604 Lumber mens Building. . - ' By Owner sell my home; I T want to sell mv home: I am going to California: lot 100x100. 4 room house. ham and outtruiiaints. iron lence. za fruit trtes. ? Price only $1300. Inquire at postoffice. , IL It, Tucker, Gladstone, A 5 ROOM bungalow In Sunnyslde, on . ;?.rnr'.0'2y.1 J??f,i?; -Defm.,fetiln5' hiiiu-in hnffet. flrenlace and aU mod 1 arn. con venieiH.-rB. --4.uou .. .... town and must sen. xms is an excei 1 w home and a bargain. Pownder In vestment Co., 428 Mohawk bldg. Ta SWELL NEW HOUSE. Kpvt modern C room house. Just eom- rpleted, with all latest Improvements, on I East XV n and Market. f rice stuvv; ar,- oon mda ann izu ner monin. nnnRSt Sr. KADOVV. 1 $17 Board of Trade Bldg.. tn ana vhk, ; t?R aiTTTFTj L HOME , -.!.. . nnw fin 1 H.n .nif lawn. , uwner must nave money. 1 f 01 1 , Taiim.1 SNUG AS A BUG IN A RI'G. a AanA-r i room bungalow in MontS). lyilra for $1800. We also have othci; good I buys In bunKalows and cotUgea 370 .Ptara cw ALBERTA BARGAIN. , . i T j,rKe 6 room nouse ana corner i. j ear "oth and Alberta; $290D; small pay- I Arse $ room house and corner lot. moni hnla.nea easv terms. 420 Swetland Bldg. Phone Main 7778. For invesiments or hemes, SEE DETSCH ft WITWER. Specialists in Real Estate . , 1 For the man of moderate means. , s BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. - Real Estate Rentals, Insurance. 1 " A REAL SNAP.' heat location In cltv. eor. Park and Morrison; rent $76; $850. See owner, 163 Park st One of the best transient houses In city. BUY from owner and save commission; I Belmont st. ' m 5. Rooms New $J 300 1, Bath, paatry, - porches; easy terms. Box 861.- Arleta. Phone Tabor 2009. ""iBUILD NOW (AND SAVE MONEY. , : F,,v. hnlMlnir loans. :A. C Furlon contractor. . S38 , Chamber ,of Commerue. 'ajUaln 4564. FOR SALE In Iryington, a modern lT'tiU Easy terms. .-.Phone, CM548. ; ,,; ' ONE 5 room bungalow. onTjtt, Scott ', carline; 1 8-room.- house, beautiful home, Tabor 2845. , v ' - 1 BM a T.t. house- good-lot, aaar carUna4 owner leaving city. 67$ Girard, yntver- alt park; c-tTSKSTf :)i;, ihi niB, b"A 1 "K v n tloyd. 637 K 45th St., North. 16 RWM modern house, full, lot $1509, $600 Cash New 5 ronm bungalow, only blook from fluwthorne ave., on improved street It is a beauty and rieht up to date In every respect A fine, coxy fireplace, paneled dining room, beatrvd ceiling, compli.te Iutcu kitchen, with tinted walls, full basement S 'he elec tric fixHirt-s and window shades are IhuHy lnHta11l an that it is ready i I move rlgrjt into without any delay ot annoyance. Lot 40x100. . - move rla-ht-into' without any delay or This is one of the very few places that can.be secured so close to Haw thorne ave., on such easy terms. Don't dola v if you are looking for i lE IN A GOOD IXXJATION. A COZY HOME Sutherland &. Hubbell - S5TH AND HAWTHORNE AYE. Tabor 2017. . ' Holladay Park Addition " $3000 S room bungalow, full lot full basement, fireplace, cement walks, large porch,' etc.; your own terms; three clocks to car. ,, v S Bortland Land Co; ; $07 Commercial Blk. k Genuine. Snap.. . $1500 for a neat little house of five rooms. This Is near Union ave.. less than 2 miles from center of city; street Improvements and sewer paid; . large I lot;, some terms. . , Kabb&Patton .; - 822, Lumbermens bldg-., 5th and Stark. EXCELLENT new home on Hawthorne ave. carline: 8 large rooms and Tecen- tlon-hall: all daintily tinted: nolished floors: f irenlace. -leaded glass buffet full basement, cement floor, wash trays, cement walks: lot 50x121. street work paid. Owner going away; will sell at I cost: im)0 cash, $20 month. see is. J. G. Gordon, at 827 Board of Trade bldg. FOR SALE LOTS 10 - 1 Peninsula Warehouse . and factory' site. ' over 3 full lots and described as lots 1 and 2, in block 10. East 8t Johnsr fronts on O. K. & N. R. K.; only $1600. u r. pnu ger & Co room 5, Mulkey bldgu, 2d and Morrison sis.' ' - .SOME VERY CHOICE LOTS. View lot -Wleberg lane, $1000. Flna corner on Ttrnadwav. 12500. Rose City Dark. $$50 and J675: extril R. M. HOOD, w mmroi niai;. , vusa iaji, vi. XAoa.tu.L,u ax. aoxiou. north front., in a nne resi- dence district on E. Yamhill, near 28th: street! improved, . cement siuewaia. Price $2600; $1000 cash, balance yearly, . uitusai c zajajw, iy joara or Trace uiag., 4in ana uaa. FOR SALE for $250 & $600 eqty in $2500 modern 5 ; room bungalow on East 36th between Division and Clin ton; lot 40x100; barn on rear 20x24. Ad- drees N-309, Journal or phone Sellwood itui arter a p. m YOU, can buy a lot near Rose City Park for $425, $50 down and $10 per month; graded streets, cement walks and curbs. Bull Run water, electricity, telephones, ouiraing restrictions. - - rrovident investment ft Trustee jo. BZ4-&Z8 Board orrraoe Diag. ' snap. .- ..: .. : A lot close to Clark's Station. Mount Bcott una; concrete foundation 24x25; water piped in; also tent faame, all for $450; $120 down, balance $10 per. month. nnnnam & Hon, m Madison st. . U - ACRE tracts, with water pined to . each trait: only 20 minutes' ride from the center or the City. There is no bet ter -value In the city. Price only $2(5; terms iio down, and $5 ajnonth, XL E. Lee, 411 Corbett bldg. Lot Bargain , A $500 for 2400 on easv Mrmantr $100 cash balance to suit buyers., 411 Henry bldg. tUKMKK 75x105 in the thrtvlug suburb Kenton. ' direct . on carline. Price $1500,, including sewer and Bull Run water. Joseph Horn Ik, 221 1st st (Own- er f norm wain ibdi. - . FOR SALE, by owner 100x100 in Belle- crest on Alameda.-Terms cash. Address J. A. Vernon. 293 Union aven. WANTED To take charge of subdlvi - sion- real estate office, experienced, reliable party. Address T-505, journal. WILL trade my $876 eauity in 5 lots! on Rose City car line, for anything Of value. Call 441 Couch bldg. , WANTED Small diamond in trade on line corner lot' 32S Washington, room 41S. .Main 6381. . 11 I IT ." i BiMAf Must sen comer , lot . on Ains worth ava inanire ill K. isth at n. ntmw.Atne - ;. -yrtvt Two Fine Suburban Homes Ona 7 acres. 6 acres of commercial apple orchard, extra good -room house, niastered ana arooa nricir Tiremare. nam I ana cnicxen-nouse; anotner piace or 4 acres, nearly ail in gooa appie orcnard. irood hnuaa and barn axtra. a-ood aoil. both places are within 40 minutes Portland and near station and within sight of Council Crest; prices $3000 and ?foou; terms. - 1 W. H, Lang Co, - ,14 Ablngtonbldg. 10 Acres $750 . $150 Cash, $15 Per Month , Deep, dark, rich loam soil. - -:a An hour's ride from Portland, ,'" seven trains a aay each way. -Neafr-a pretty village of . 1500. On t!ia Columbia river. ' Old settled district; good neighbors. On a well traveled county "road. , No hMt, no rocks, no gravel. , Telephone, free rural mall delivery. FRED F. HUNTRESS. 530 Lumber Exchange, 3d and Stark. . 11.5 Acres $90 Per Acre On- 8. P- this side Hlllsboro: land lays fine; above railroad; good timber; easy -vermn. - - - UliUWW BJ'AVIEK, i:;ua-,14 .coucu Bldg. ,.. . Watch the Hills North Of the city on the west aide river; we have 47 H acres right on Unit- ad Railways which, can be bought -cheap; fine for platting; particulars at a F. Pfluger ft Co., room 6. Mulkey bldg, 2d and Morrison ets, $2oo cash Balance easy terms, buys 10 acres of rich black . soil close to Portland j on electric line; one crop will pay for land. . ' : . 405 couch bldg., - FIVE acres. 4 acres plowed now, i acre trees, spring, gentie siope, gooa view, T-306. Journal " t rant carfare. IfifiO font tA utallnn. il , J ""r".T- . miles to-courthouse, Ideal chicken ranch, wily $3500: terms. BM.ll. Ii t KJU1U, Main 6622. 411 Couch; U ACRE tracts, with water Piped . . r. a . .1. . eacn tract; oniy minutes nue iromi ""l1;.'.'..'.--.! .' the center of the city. There is no bet ter- value in the cltyj"v Price only $265 terms $10 down, and $5 a month. M. E. Lee, 411 Corhett bldg. . , ; - ' 5 Acre-s . River Frontage on tne wuiametta. River, this is a bargain at $950; easy terms. 403 Com mercial uiock, znd and wash 18 Acres ' Near Beaverton, 15 acrer cleared. ' run ning water, 4 blocks from carline, cheap for cash. ' Phone Tabor 15(10. ONE acre next a fine strawberry nmcb - TCadT td plow, water for home use and irrigation, close in: $70 takes po session. Smith ft Reid, , 411 Couch. Main o.i FOR SALE 6' acres near Clackamas station: cow. heifer, rhlekens uood Mn, h,K,uhnl4 arf,..1 11.. I IWl A F. Mohr, Clackamas, Or 0 L. U L' 14 ACU-.: ?-lll-This rlace luis a v.-v t; and (3 the very b.-Nt of ri No rock or pntvii. Alum, rl sprinjr water, un-ll r,,n .... a kiih.1 noi se in n. it bearing, and a small h W land by. tram ?ul?n- V,nl" - rida from 1 5 ACRE FARM prick jsno. Kgnt at a station only 14 m the center of the city. All un Right at a station only 14 miles fm-t e center of the citv. All under mil.. vatlon. Black loam soil. Very best tor garden ahd borry raising. Lies almo,-,t level. Terms if desired. . . HILL & MYER , 413 Henry Rldjf. ' : Acreage '" MT. SCOTT Dt STRICT. $20 DOWN-ilO PER MONTH. Ibla is all-level, cleared, with water piped to each tract so car fare, good school near by.. Tract , faces newly macadamised street; immediate "possession- given on ; , payment of $20. This is near the " lMt of acreage harg-atns available , in this close in ; district. Buy acreage now, and you will rea!!.e a substantial profit on your in. . vestment as surrounding property , now flatted In lots is selling for a much hlchnr flirnra - . lAMBERT-WHITMER COMPANt 404 (B. Alder st 8AISB.IFIGE .'. ' Beautiful Country Home 14 acres, suburban home, only. $0 minutes from city, en S. P. right in thriving little village; room house, fine old trees, beau tiful lawn, all kinds frultr poultry house and paries; only $2200, $1200 down, terms. ' Oregon Investment Co,, Fine lan, n Beaverton. mile to station. Mtira . good e-room house, outer oncnunoincs. Ram run nr f i . Wagons, buggy. . harness. 2 - horses. 3 cows, cmcKens, lots oi bearing fruit trees, grapes, etc, etc. In every way a most aesiraoie piace-v Ail in cuitiva- iuon. - Price $6500 " , . One-half cash, balance 5 years at $ per cent. See " . . Northern Trust Co, 170 Stark St X . :. "Look Us Up" for smalt acreage of 5 to SO acres close in.. We can assure you bar gains in land because we deal di rect. Be convinced of this by calling at our office. Sfifi-Hflll Ri Atrhisnn ... n uuim uiu(, m ana Aiaer. "Ml The best 5 acre tract for the monev that you wlU ever find. All cleared, about in bearing orchard of mixed """ t'"" rood roioVshort dU I $3750 and terms if desired. Wa must sen, mis, at once, PEARCE ft SMITH, oii .Henry Mag. 120 Acres $500 $100 Cash, $10 Per Month 45 minutes from Portland. - ' Genuine red shot soil. ; - . . No bluffs, rocks or gravel. 1 Spring creek through the land. Best bargains ever in ray office. - FRED F. HUNTRESS, - . 530 Lumber Exchange, 2d and Starft. '."'-Mil I il aM of land we n sell for $300 n acre on easy payments. L4nd in just 7 miies rrom center Of eftr ts I me oisirict jbimj. A snap for a few I aaya- . flSAKCB AY SMITH, l 'ry Diag.' Uhicken Hanch, 150 Chickens ia acr acres improved with 7 E?""t PV.llr,? noue !" mile i,?'.. Ble!l" un". spienaid buy for OregonCoast Co. ' ' " 174 Stark St cfJAN EXCEPTIONAL ACREAGES BAR, fiArsr. Choice, level, cleared acre trartta 4ts water- to each tract close to Mount 8cott ear. line,' h cent fare, only $20 down and $10 per month; positively un der value. , , . LAMBERT-WHJTMER COMPANY. 70 4th Sk 404 E. Alder st t acres of frne land lAmrte. fM Portland, on easy terms.,, Less than surrounding land has sold for cash; 5 minutes from electric station. m i-xiAKCEft SMITH, . 411 Henry bldg. EXCHANGEREAL ESTATE 8 1 14 ACRES near Reedvfile, prt eleared. old buildings, creeki exchange for I house and lot $14 Couch bldg. EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT". Flhe, list of real estate for exchanra, NORTHERN TRUST CO- 270 Stark Bt " - ' FOR EXCHANGE. $425 equity la five acres. 3 blocks from electrln lino. of I James townsite. for lot - will assume a little, w. C. Loom Is, Tabor 214. t WILL take as first payment on a new and modern bungalow a well located lot In Waverty heights. For particulars call Main 7491, 0-4492. WooDYARO with office, bam switch, to trade for acreage. Owner. 411 Couchbldg. -- - IF you have lot and little cash . will build ana loan you , balance. A. c Furlong; Contractor. 6.18 Ch, of Corn. EXCHANGE for city lots good real !., tate mortgage, 7 per cent. Address REAL I-bTATE. autos. acrea. city . yiu(fci W V i a,i r, vi Mil,' J.,UI1I1UI ( Garage, zsrd ana Morrison. TEN .acres," buildings, orchard, clo liiT to Sor , clX prptr'yV. 4(13 Com " I ...1.1 1,Ia.i, OA .4 II u uhfn.t am HOUSE and lot to trade for a,.i-i -. P. J. Pugan, 660 Lekvm are., i ort- larid.' ' 1 . - '-'' . . ' ' ' Si'sThiiv., aeJl or trade for nytiiltig of VSPie, 4 l i ff' a ru v i x rii'in. f WILL' buyr' sell or trade an"y5Thi j. H. F. Lee. 101 S Bord ofTTH,m hui. WE trade iat anything anywlier, , ua today. 411 Henry uiug. WE CAN trade your prop-rtf nr 1 ., , nesi. Call S0 lmtr-l nt Ti ' I GOOD hoiwe; will tke 1 or 2 i-h;, m first payment. K- i j.ki hjH hf it t- I hiu ; N-:!H2. Jourr-nl - r-rrr, TlTtT 7 m i.. vou to trn-ie? I, Aii'T'iVViri k 1 1 ,K i"" n- 1 . Ct,lt H ii. ii; ' r- , I.I '111 A, 1 1 I (l ) I'll T'i? IE I trade tor lot ot lu . V-' f