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THE CniXClJ DAILY JOUHIIAL, TOHTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1G, 1313. limits sin m lb State Warden Wcu'd Prevent Slaughter cf Deer, Elk ";;,, ;: . and' Ducks.' :: ... Laws which 'would more stringently regulate the killing of fleer, elk and ducks are urged by R. O. Stevenson, state game and forestry warden, in his annual report just transmitted to the governor and covering the operations " of his department up to December 1. ' -:. Warden Ste.venson declares the open Mason .Von. deer ehould , be closed on ; October" 1, instead of November 1, and he would also make the owner, or per sons having charge of any dags found pursuing deer, guilty of misdemeanor. He says this would put a stop to run- Mng deer with dogs and. then making the plea that the dogs had got beyond centroL- . ; . , "There - is a widespread feeling, in which I join," says Stevenson," "that the present penalty providing for the kill ing of an elk, the most splendid of our game animals, Is, not sufficiently se vere, "and I, would recommend that the law be so amended that the unlawful killing of any elk, be punished by im prisonment" ' - . Beaver baa multiplied so rapidly in some localities that their depredationsJ have caused injury and annoyance, says the report -. The -warden says' he be lieves it advisable to remove the pro tection for one year. ; : "The present limit on killing of ducks ' s not to exceed 35 in any consecutive seven days," says the warden, v "This Js "too high. It permits a veritable slaughter of these splendid game fowls, and I earnestly uVge the limit be re duced to 25 In seven consecutive 'days and' that no persons be, permitted to have in, his possession more than the Hilling limit at one time.--1 recommend further that it be lawful. to sell ducks , In the open market at any time when U'is lawful to kilL? ; . Laws providing a trout 'season- on the Rogue river, regulating the fishing of salmon trout in. general and pre venting night fishing on the Coqullle river are urged. ';.: H':f'. "vx i There Is I55.197.J1 in the game pro tection fund, and the warden reports . that under the law he is unable ..to spend any part of this aura for trout 'hatcheries which are desired.' He ree otnmends amendment, of the law In or der to permit this. ' .,' Sale of Chinese pheasants raised In captivity has been . satisfactory, it is ' reported, and recommendation Is mad? that this provision be extended to all . game birds, during . the closed season and to deer and all other edible game - animals., vr.i, s. , , - , . The . summary of arrests during the year shows that a-total of 286 cases were prosecuted and fine totaling $10, 033 levied. There were only seven ac- . qultala and five eases dismissed. : Six hunters were sent to Jail. Hopes of Unanimous Accept i ance Held by Its Framers -Are Fading. There will be strong opposition to the passage of the proposed liquor traffic ordinance at the special meeting of the etty-council next Wednesday, although Its framers had hopd to obtain unani mous consent of the ' councilman for their measure." - ' ' ? "You can' make certain that the ordi nance will be -Opposed In . Its . present form," said Councilman FV K. tWatklna, a member "of he liquor license commit tee of the council,, to Mayor Simon, this morning.".,' "For my part 1 think the special, commit tee,, appointed 'to draft tha ordinance,; uaie a mistake When they Inserted an amendment permitting tne sans or liquor m restaurants with 6ut meals. i will insist that tho words, 'with meals;' b included In the amend-. ment" .- -i . i - Wholesale druggists will also make a fight against the new ordinance, as under its. provisions Jhe license .fee for these .dispensers of liquor are raised . considerably. ; The elubs of the city are opposed to the amendment imposing ft license fee of $300 a year on them. Many of the smaller clubs cannot afford to pay that . price and some of the clubs , depend largely on the buffet receipts to defray the general operating, expenses. RIVAL YAMHILL COUNTY ' TOWNS BURY HATCHET The thriving towns of Wlllamlna arid Bheridan, which for years have been the ? most violent rivals in Tarn Bill county, hava decided f 'to bury the hatchet and .wlll henceforth work together in peace and harmony. Realizing that the energy heretofore expended in knocking can be put to much better use boosting, the change in attitude was decided upon ; las night at a meeting of the Sherldap Commercial luh, to whlctV the members of the Wlllamlna club hod been invited. The response to the invitation was practically unanimous for 22 of the 23 members of the Wlllamlna club visited their rivals and received the; warm hand .. of welcome; It was a virtual love feast and by the time the speeches were over and the meeting adjourned' everybody present had voluntarily given his, prom ise to boost for the whole community, Wlllamlna and Sheridan Included, and put old Yamhill to the front x It was decided to work with main and might to - bring in small settlers and make -them feel welcome and satisfied. ; Among the speakers was 'C C Chap man, manager of the Portland Commer cial club, who is now' touring, western Oregon in the interest of the various clubs that belong to the Oregon Devel- opment league. . r - . . ;;',,.:;; :; t'?yy'Vv. V" Hillsboro Council Tiosj. SpcrlI IMfpatch to The Journal.) . . , TiuiHDoro, ur., iieo. r xne new city council has . gotten down to busi ness and prospects are good for a busy ear Jn civic improvements. The mayor, H. T. Bagley, read a lengthy message and made many recommendations. ' The bunlness part of .the' city will probably "rece!vo attention' first, the charter hav ing been amended to admit, of paving at the expense of private property. LilOIBE The number of riilroad employes in tnls country; has Increased 67 per cent 'n 10 years. , 1 j , v'-' 1 SAYOtOS".-' " MlEST IS IViDE 'The people of southern Oregon are anxious for the pass-age of the proposed good roads law," sr. Id Dr. E. Earton Pickle of Medford. while In Portland today. , "They are particularly desirous that the convict labor bills b adopted. They believe that convicts could be worked to splendid advantage on the Crater Lake road. So far as the state aid bill Is concerned we do not take SO much interest. In that. While It will benefit some of the other counties In the state very probably, Jackson county is planning to issue 4 million dollars in road building bonds. We will, have to r W ara:jiaili-" -' , s Well, folks, tjicre is a lot . of news today I v -' - ( Over 5Q, per cent of the lots in Morningside were soId t the close of business last ght, and they are still going, )ne lot was sold four times , yesterday .; afternoon withirt half " ;an hour by four different agents. . That reminds us, that we did not lose the sale of oneof these custo mers for the reason- that there is no choice oi lots in . Mbrningsidel - They are all the same. You could close your eyes, place your finger on a lot in Morningside and not make any mis: take. '' ' " x not tod late for the, property. to anyone. narlnian l 1 So it is look -at anything W A KKIIi GSTaxE CHAMBEJt Prrrte 2U. UO 1 i .- UNEXCF.U.F.D ASA SOCIAL DRINK PURITY Odhjr the choicest nsalt tnd hepsj used m iU cinufftctnre, 'y Its parity end ' quality lave " m&dd CoIuniHa bcti c!htir.ctivc , and popular. : FREE - CITY V DELIVERY n n i u have about that much to carry out our plans." -: Eastern Oregon is as much interested In good roads as southern Oregon," said Dr. C J. Smith of Pendleton, who was with Dr. Pickle, "I feel' sure that our legislators will sujport the pood roads measure. We have In Umatilla county about 6000 ihlles of roads and most of them not as good as they ought to be. Other eastern Oregon counties are en listed in the good roads campaign. I be lieve that a new beginning has been made in the building of roads la Ore gon.? 1 Dr. Smith said that Umatilla county's assessed valuation is now $42,000,000 or $2100 per capita. The average income per capita Is $300, making Umatilla one of the richest counties in Oregon. Progressive Republicans of Minne sota are planning to launch a La Fdi lette presidential boom 'at a meeting to be held in Minneapolis early in Janu ary. . CHARTER 9 Tabor car ; go out and look at the prop-' erty by ourself and letus prove to you that4ll the good things we have beeifsaying about this property . are true-- ' , One more point. .This is to be a pro tected .district -there is a building re-. 'striction on each lot. The property , can never be cheapened. -With the ' bst view the the fog -the best car service the purest air-ialongside) of a park, . and tiow protected from inferior, . class of buildings, to be one of the , dence sectionsi of Portland. Our prediction that this -district is to be another you .to.jtake a Do - not ; say Portland H e i g without ; a doubt, as Get on a Mount ,timd alone will a llicmpson X7JLZBTBCEIfT 07 COIOIEXCE 4.-2050 ead A-7004. mm A BEVERAGE FOR THE ; FA?.0LY CIRCLE llrU"' J . , vT ( fW) it i If Tl i:RTEnnir7Ja)BUR!;3IDE iGiiKoi steal cent fro;,"! v;o;;ai; - In the shadow of St Lawrence church. Third and 'Sherman streets, two high waymen held up. and robbed Mrs.. A. Rykus, 810 Third' street, last evening while she was returning, from a gro cery. Only -one cent waa taken from the woman and this was a pocket sou venir. V , ; Mrs. Rykus had been at ' a gro cery on . First, street N Walking briskly along, Bhe saw . two "men step from- the church entrance. One commanded her to .hold up her hands, while Hhe other began searching her purse.;-which dangled from her arm. . There is on point which we wish, to Impress npon yon. It Is that Homing. side Is close to the new Moux.$ Tftbor jttk. Think what it means to have your home In sight or the beutiXul natural forest, whose vary air yon breathe is Laden with the healthful odor of the pise trees. elevation above " it is bound best rest- h t s is prove SATISFYING QUALITY Ifis pro3uced , under the most perfect conditions. Ji delightful tonic , to vrithstind the - chill of winter. Invior&ting, ple&sin and ' . . latUfyinjj. BREVVERTS , OWN BOTTLING Phone A4172 The men spoke broken English .and old the woman not to make a noise .or they would injure her. . . : Finding no money In the purseAone suggested that her stocking should be searched. The woman began to cry and this plan was abandoned. The man doing the, searching put his hand into the pocket of her Jacket and found the penny. This was taken and the woman told to walk on without making any outcry. Neither highwayman wore , a mask. Mrs. Rykus reported the matter to the police when she arrived home, but no trace of the men could be ob tained.: .; ... . . ' . .,, ' ., Great Britain haa 1EC1 cooneratlva so cieties. '. . . AMTSEMETS. f-TT If IP THEATRE , i.i.iJvIiVJr7trianJ Taylor Phones Main 1 and A-1122. : Katlnee Tomorrow. Tonight, 8:15. Special Price Hat. Tomorrow, With Thurlow Bergen, In the New Thea- ... ire n. 1. Drama success, , Evenings, 1.60 to 26c. Mats.. $1 to 25c HEIIilG 7tn and Taylot Phnnti Wl 1 A -11 .' NEXT SUNDAY. 2:30 to 4 CCLOCB; popular Loncert 75 Chorus 75. 1 v 1 8 Orchestra 1 8. Lower floor 75ci 60c. Entire balcony 50a Gallery, 35c. 25c. Seats now selling. BUNGALOW Theatre, 12th . and Morrson. . r Mala 117, Jl-4224. . - -.. is: Oeo. Xi. Baker, Manager. Tonight, all week, Mats. Thurs. & Sat First Portland appearance of the, go r s geous muHlcal comedy. With Pearl Bartl and Don MacMillan. Replete with novel and beautiful fea tures. Music,' - gorgeous scenery and dancing girls. Mats., 25e, Boo. Evenings, 25c, 60c, 75c, $1. Next week, starting Sundav mat.. firao Cajnsron In irancv' BAKER TKEATKS Vorriaon lnd 11th. MSin Z, A-6360. GEO, U BAKfcK. Mgr. All this week. Baker Stock Co., in the . remarkable comedy. "TSB HOITOB Or THE PAMH.T" As played by Otis Skinner. Scenes laid in France, 1824. Rich in comedy, pic turesque and filled with exciting Inci dents. An unusual play. Bargain matinee Wed.. 25c Pat. Mat. 25c. 50c, Evenings, 25c. 50c, 75c. Next week "Charley's Aunt." - :;- '. UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE ' Week Commencing Monday Mat, Dec. 12 Attraction Extraordinary, , BIOCOBOITO'S ROKSCS i OTHER A.CTS 5 j Matinee Dally. - Curtain. :30. 7:30, 0. i yL' rB homb op ' m. . m. . m COaCEDV1 ' AZJj THIS WEEK Keating & Flood Present rratow k lawa . . Mur uoxocco" The Biggest Laughing Show of the Sea son. iTwo Performances' Nightly. 7:45 . -and 9:15. Matinees Daily. 2:45. Chorns Girls' Contest Friday Vlght. ORAND ; Wek Dec. 12, 1910 i Bis of the Most Wonderful Trained Acrobats in the " World, "V The George Bonbalr Troune ' Rube Dickinson Daly's Country Choir. Xnlffht Bros, ft Bnvrtelle. - Huntress .Fat Kellly ft Co. ORllTDASCOrE ' Matinee every day. 2:20: anv seat 15a. Evening performances at 7:30 and:l6. Balcony 13c; lower fir. 25c: box seats 60c, BlAXXT 6, A-1020 -SCAT. STEST DAT Viyhta w3h.N THEATRE Tr-. - ADVAJfCED VAXTDrVTLUB Mr. Charles Leonard Fletcher & Co.. presenting the absorbing playlet entitled "His Nerve," and eight other magnifi cent acts. "ALOHA" EXCTOSXO TO Hawaiian Islands' STEAMSHIP "QTEEW csaktsbeb rOS 30 DATS' CSUZSB. -On the Blue Pacific and in tha Land of , Flowers First Personal! Con- ' . ducted Ocean Excursion From Portland. 9 day at San Tranclsco 3 days at HUo and the Chater. T days at Honolula durinr "rioT&l PesUvaL" . .... .. Round Trip $250 ffiS Remittances can be made' to Iiartman & Thompson, bankers. In case of non sailing or sickness money will be re funded, .' "-''; , . .' .. , -.. ,:. . SAJXS rSBBTABT 1, 1811. For Reservations and Full Particulars " '." ' Inquire of ' " . BOCKE ft THOMPSON, Managers, . i . 216 Worcester Mdg. . - Phones, uala sat, A-22'93. NEW TODAY DO IT NOW atVE youn wife an ' Xmas Present OF X! LOT , IN Regent Heights iust north of Willamette Heights. The addition with a panoramic view of the mountains and of city from Sellwood to Vancouver - .: . : : ' United Trust Go. 917 BOARD OF TBASB. ' 1 PHOITE MATH 9416, A-3183 MMffi From 2 to 10 Acre Tracts Adjoining Rosi City Park 4 30 UNDER MARKET PRICE Easy , Terms . . ' OREGON ,& WASHINGTO!! REALTY CO. V 527 Chamber of Commerce r ' - -' - Main 803 ' Little Fruit Farms Of 10 acres each, 2 miles trom TVh- -trerton, firs "from courthouse, on tho survey of the OreRnn electric from Gar den llonie. Prke1135 per acre, and up. You can make yous town terms. Come to our -office and make arrangement! to see this property. : ;; , ; " The An:es f.!crbr.ti!e Agency em'''"-'i4v; 618 AXXNGTOIT DIAMOND CLAY COMPANY HAS BEEM INCORPORATED The Diamond Clay company has been incorporated by George W. Bates, George It Rogers, E. D. Timms, C E. Fuller and Maynard Redmond, with a capital stock of $250,000. Elsle M. Silver, Veron Clark and John A. Lee have Incorporated the Ore gon "Nut & Fruit company, capital $5000. i . 1 '. , J I.TBW TODAY Hi oneyf.laliers hi $50,000 Buys a fruit farm producing $10,000 net yearly; in perfect condition, near best town in southern Oregon. Will exchange for income Portland prop- TO CAPITALISTS: For Sale Electric plant in grow ing Oregoa townrmoney-makerj long franchise, ; Would take part pay,:"! other property..,.y:,.;v'--;rv Rogue River Orchards ?. 201. acres, with water and water rights, -with 7-room house and barns; with $5000 worth, of equipment, with bearing orchard--in fact, everything that characterizes the superiority of the Rogue River orchards, t This is a bargain, and has nice terms. ; ' F. J. Rosenberg 529 LUMBERMENS BLDG. ; Irvingtbri Snap ! Beautiful Haw 1 room turns, thor- oaymy modern, butlt for a home; htau tiful large reception hall and living room, quarter sawed golden oak floors, furnace, fireplace, cabinet kitchen, built-in buffet with beautiful mirrors, sleeping porch, large, front and rear porches, electrto light fixtures made to oraer ana are verr nanasoma. an is house oansot be duplicated for Jess than 97600. In order to make a quick sale the owner haa Instructed us to sell at $6000 terms. Bee ns quick, If you wast to gei uus real Mr gum. ravnfOTOiT realty co., Corner Sixteenth and Brass Sts. , . . , Take zrvington Car. BARGAIN Madison Bridge PfiCB Slrt.OOO We have 100x100 - situated on the southeast corner of E. 3d and Qay sts.; or factory site Mali & Von Borstel 104 Second St. (tnmber gi:chaii tre Bldy. , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title made by the Title A Trust company, Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak. Portland Trust Co. to Rudolph Pageman,, lot 1 and 2, block 78, West Portland Park .... 8a ma to Rudolph A. Pageman, lot 23 and 24, block 63, West ' Portland Park ............... William E. Splcer and wife to MasHon, Percy & Stickler, Inc., lot "B. block 7. Creston. . . . W. N. Carter et al to Fannie Bond, lot 14, block 8, Going street addition Same to M. C. Bond, lot IS,. block 8, Going street addition ....... W. N. Carter ot al to Jesse L. Brt lot H, block 7, Going ' street '.addition. .. ........ r 3. Ij. Karnopp to Julia C. Beam-' er, lot 15, block 11, Irvlnston.. Marie A. S. Soule to - Edward Kline, lot 23, block 6, Arleta Park No. 2.................. Tyler Investment Ctf. to Hannah , L. FeTrey, lot 85 and 36, block 11, Willamette addition . . . Harry S. Wenger and wife to F. C. Schroeder et al. lot S, block ; 12, Fox Chase addition.... ... Mary Edith Densmore and hus band to Edward Schmeer, land ' in section 23, township 1 south, range 1 east Charles Fv Kesterson and wife to Alonzo Girton, timber on east H of southeast hi of section 24 township 1 south, range 2 east Ladd Estate tcompany to Mary J. . Hannam, lot 2, block 11. West 138 126 15,000 700 AAV ,v" , 600 . 6.000 '00 ,450 675 3,600 1,250 r moreland 750 LAWYER'S Abstract & Trust Co., room B JBoara or xraao Diag.. abstracts a specialty. UNION Abstract Co., 412-41S Corbett ' hldg' Tel. Main 66. PACIFIC Title & Trust Co.. the leading abstractors. 1 Ch. Com., ground floor. MAKUIAGE LICENSES R. C. Brown, city. JO. : and Bruns Ljjnase, Z4. - : "" " ':-'?- f William Ulrich, 1141 Sixteenth street, 80. and Rosa HoltSe, 4.- - - Leurs Emmons. 684 Third street J2. and Nellie Tuellock, 18. Charles Downward. 846,. Hall street, 84, and Alice Allen, 25. Edward Will, 265 Halsey street, 35, and-Maude Morrison, 31. ,. Elmer Nlckum, city, 26, and Mary Rabanser, 19. . ' Frank. Sargent, P. O. box 601, 47, and Llssle. Phelps, 47. ' Wedding and visiting card engravers and monogram stationers. Washington bldg., Washington st,r bet. 3rd and 4th. Wedding Invitations Visiting cards, monogram stationery. vvm. y.iumpp yo., aztt wasnington st DKEB8 suits for rent all sUes. Unique Tailoring CO., so iStarK st. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral designs. 28 Morrison st BIRTHS WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White, 1147 Belmont st. Pec. 8. a boy.. CALIj To Mr. and Mrs. Georga Call, 615 Washington st, Deo. 7, a girl. GU8PACH To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Guspsch, 651 17th sU Dec. 17, a boy. FRENCH -To Mr. and Mrs. Henry JORNET To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jornet. 4135 65th St.. Dec. IS. a boy. .. Frencn,; Bsi n ave., vtc , a Doy. boy uf 1.0 Ferris, 746 East Twenty-seventh ; street, December I, a boy. ... ENG ELSON- To Mr. and - Mrs. Engel Engleson, 748 First street December It. a girl. : - - ARNDT To ' Mr. and Mrs. ..Reuben A rnrt t J 7 0, 'went y-n 1 n 1 1 JB tftp JDr. Pemher IJVairl. F1GINO To Mr. and Mrs. John Figlno, 602 Marlon avenue, Docember 5, a girl, -.- ': - v.,- OSGOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Os t good, 721 Nehalem avenue, November 18, a boy., i . BASSETT To Mr. and Mrs.' William Bassett,. 1728 East AUcvcnth street, December. a girl, . ... r STAT'KT.r To v- v -j y-H tad.-M. Hi K. - i kf,l ' HKlJWUIT To .r. ,v,.i . Hedquist, 1j j:-ta t, grrl. MAT7L -To Mr. an l Mrs. J 552 K. t., l-,v ti, a i l;:at::j MURAKAMI N. Murak!iil. ITr-lshcr-.- Or December 10, ago '.; ft-uouir. skull. WILSON Edith Wilson, 763 Cm. -cial, December 12. acretl 4; liiiitt,ir i COLEMAN Louis Coleman, Lv n b tel. December 13, aged 22; guus; H (murder). BUSS Cecelia Buss, St. Vincent's h:n pltal, December 11, aged 11 dava; spinal trouble, . TAYLOR Carrl Taylor. 69S Gnntfn - bein avenue, December , 14, aged i; heart disease. . njtji. m. SMITH,- norjBt. 150 5th U opp. Meier ft Frnnk's. Main 721S. ; FUXE1UL KOTICE3 CALL WELL Al 1 friends are invited to attend the funeral services of the la Lydla J. CaUwell, which will be hel l at the family residence, 30 San Rafael street, on Sunday, December 18, at 1 p. m. Interment at Rivervlew. Private FUXEItAL DIRECTOltS Dunning. &''McEnteenrV"n every detail, ,7th and Pine, Main 3o. A-4R58. Lwdy misletant Zeller-Brynes CoiWiWW phones; lady assistant Most modem sn'lshment In city. J. P. FIN LEY & SON Ma4nU Lady attendant Main 9. A-15B9. LERCH The east sld undertaker. T.ai1v RNHtatllnt ClfiBfl 781. East 6th and Alder. EDWARD HOLMAN. .undertaker. 2.1 ; 8d St. Lady assistant. Main 507. EAST SIDB funeral directors, succes-.- sor to f. B. Dunning. Ino. E. 53, B-U52S ERICS0N Undertaking 133. A-2235. Co.. Main Lady iH't. MEETING NOTICES 41 M- Ah Oregon ' Rose camD. meets Wednesday evenings. Allaky halL Id and Morrison. M A- ROSE CITk CAMP Monday, 6elllnK-Hlrseh bldg., Washington near 10th. , Phone Clark. Main 24. A-4S85. VQli S.LE norsEs 01 ALBINA MODERN HOMK. Swell nearly new modern' 7 room house, has' furnace and fireplace, china closet, paneled and beamed dining room and all latest improvements, lot is 80 by tl, oement walk, on Jarrelt st, near Patton aver handy to Killingsworth ava. cars; price 14700, J1500 cash and 125 per month. ' . GRUS3I & ZADOW, 317 Board of Trade bid., 4th and Oak. 1 HAVE Just completed several very attractive houses, hiincilnwi and eni. tages. strictly modern, exceptionally well built, fireplaces, large rooms,, large porches: prices $2000 to 22700; easv terms; beautiful location. Just south of Mt. Tabor: building restrictions. Clock's addition, 66th st and Powell Vallev road. Take Mt Scott car. Owner on premises. Phons Tabor 843. Business Calls me to California, must sacrifice my beautiful 5 room bungalow, modern In every detail and furnished complete, with fine furniture. In Sunnyside; I will take lot In trade up to 11000; if ymi want something njice see my apent. li, M. Carlock & Co., 417 Board of Trade. ' SUBURBAN HOME. rn iw Q-rrt rrt wntArt Vi tt a -. chicken rns. all kinds fruit and ber- I rtsrht on electric llne.' 35 minutes out! jPrlce $5300 Vi cesh. This is an elegant - r. m. noon. - S04 Ltimbertnens Building. 1 THIS 13 A BARGAIN. Two story residence, 6 rooms, bath, reception hal full basement briok foundation; Just built, 3 blocks from St. Johns car, 6 blocks frtm Mississippi car. Price $2700, $300 cash will handle. - R. M. HOOD. . ' K04 Lnmbermens Building. : ' $260 DOWN , , , Will secure strictly modern 5-room bun galow on lot 60x100, on Marguerite ave , 100 feet from Clinton st: everything first-class; price $3100; a chance to get a nice home. s . GODDARD & WTEDRICK, . - ' 604 Concord Building. - , .7 ROOMS. NEW,. MODERN,' $2200. Corner lot on Blandena st; built in cupboards, writing desk, bookcase etc.; owner will tako vacant lots to 1S00 and $500 cash as first payment Absolutely tho best thing on market Fred W, Gor man, 329 Burnside. Main 2770. A VERY ARTISTIC ' House, built by owner. Business called jhlm awayt Thoroughly finished in hard wood. Elegant design, rooms, private sitting, two rirepiaces. 6 bed rooms, Irvington. - East 273, C-1S66. w." H. Herdman. HAWTHORNH, $2556. , Nearly new, 6 rooms, full basement, combination art brass fixtures, full plumbing with extra large bathroom; on fractional lot; among all pew homen, $360 caah. . THE SPANTON CO.. ' ' ' ' ' ' - 268 Oak Sf - Rose City Park Beautiful 6 room bungalow, "far-ins east; hardwood floors, furnace, fire place, den, fixtures and shades;- price $3750; terms. ,- Owner, 201 Lumbermen ! JUj. Pbonei ,nlnB A-7631. Main : Notice This -- A beautiful home on 'west side, g rooms; in the heart of the NoB Hill dis trict; 60x100 lot; owner will sacrifice for $8000 for short time only. N-3i4, Jon rnal. .WORTH $1800, WILL TAKE $140.1. Large 4 room houses tinted walls, bath, pantry, halU porches, full base ment; well built, in good shape; lot 200x60; 48th and Gladstone St.; terms to suit you. Call 224 Lumber Exchange. A. R. Rltter. FOR'- SALE A new , modern 6 room ". house With sleeping porch, between 2 good carlines, cheap If taken at once; terms. 3. IT. TIPTON CO, ' - -1108 Spalding bid?. ' - - MISSISSIPPI AVENUE. -Comer, 75x100 with two good modern houses; Income' $30 ' per month; corner vacant; price $6000; very esv terms. . , GODDARD & WIEDR1CKV 604 Concord Building. For investments or hemes, SEE DETSCH & WITWE1V Specialists in Real E.state For the man of moderate means. BOARD OF TRADE BLDO. , Real Estate Rentals, Insurance. A FINE 60x100 lot with neat little room- house: desirable location nd stands in line ot increasing values, S01 r.uyton st. near KBtn aivt e. ouht. Owner on premises mornine from 10 to 12. inrfludlng Sunday; $2700. ' FCR SALE -One houseboat, two rooms, i. pantry, pumn and sink; all In coc l (order. Will sell this week for $75 pawn,' ( ail Sundav; owner leaving pily. It. A, Hohman, l41-l!'ra?fnst., city. l.- "' : ITS' OWN Kit A P'NAP. J'. $3000, new 5 room bungalow, flrnla, double walls and floors, 15 minutes out n r.tf,tictM 4',Btr IM ,ot! ter"IB t snlt. M-322, Jirnl. . : of unimproved land In Luke roiiM?. near Warner Lake. 1'rlfe $;tf. , Geo, t:. Carroll, JSSJJ-V Vamhill jt, ' "$S50 $200 CAlt ;$S5"W$2dlT7 A . . ;' 5 rooms, new, lot BOxSi). at VVoo.-i r,.-, a'nlce little buy. Frud W, tlenn ,1 HumnlW;-M ?' '" - -Beverai resld-.tin-', esy t-vw. and vicinity. 1. L. Unyd, fci? I., ;,, Tawr FINK" room fiuin.shet h.-. .. . t lots, all Rs for iii'i'K i'tt ::. biir 2 tTi;v'...t m'i"'' li'j-i.-.''. it.: , . VriiuM funi l.iiiiiity; l"t',ii;.i, ,