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crj:co:i daily joukiial, roriTLAUD. Monday evening, deceliber id, isio. I HEMES';, TO IftD Sill CRUISETOGEfllER If Present Plan .Works Out Washington and Oregon Or ganizations Will Visit Pugct ; Sound Points. There is every probability that ' the first annual cruise of the Oregon naval militia will be made in conjunction with that of, the Washington organization, according to Captain George 8. Shep pard, heud of . the militia here, who visited Seattle last week in connection with the securing Of the cruiser Boston for the local body.; . ? ' Captain Sheppard says that while in the sound city he conferred ; with Ad mlral Cottman, chief of naval defense for this district - and Captain Miller f reeman of Seattle, commander-of the Washington militia, both of whom were favorable to the project. v , "It has. already been arranged, in a manner," said ' Captain Sheppard, "that the militia of the two state shall make the cruise together to different points on Puget sound and to Victoria and Vancouver, Admiral Cottman, said that he thought probably he would be able to have the battleshlo Oreron out as a convoy to' the two cruisers, which will contain the militia, and if that is agreed od there will be three vessels, quite a formidable little fleet. The Washing ton militia will have either the cruiser Cheyenne or the Concord, probably the former." ' 1 If it Is finally agreed on to make the cruise as planned, the Boston will leave here some time in July and proceed to Coos Bay. where she will pick up. . the MarshfieM contingent, after which she will proceed to , Puget sound and Join the other vessels of the fleet for the cruise..: -V-.-, ,:?'V It Is desired to have the Boston here for the Rose Festival and for the Fourth of July, says Captain Sheppard, no that the cruise will not be made until after that time, and as the militiif will prob ably take part in the-Astoria regatta, it will be arranged ; to take place, prob ably during the latter part of July. Captain Sheppard Bays that an effort will be made to get the Marshfleld di vision here during the Hose Festival, in order to make the best showing pos sible. kP . ? r - , f , As there is a wireless operator in the Portland division,1; Captain Bheppar4 says that. Admiral Cottman nas agreed that wireless apparatus be installed on the Boston. . It' will take at leaet Six weeks to put the cruiser in tip top shape and the cost Will amount to about $17,- ) WASHINGTON" IN IORT. Arrives Prom Bay City With New 1: Cantata and Tfw rhlpf Maf. iwltb a new master and a new chief mate aboard, the. steamer Washington arrived at 10:30 o'clock last night from Baa Francisco, having 20 passengers and TOO-! tons of . general, freight. Captain Kokrlta, who has succeeded Captain Qua Peterson in the command of the steam er, was formerly master of the steamer Fair Oaks. Captain Peterson, It Is under stood, ,1s stilt ashore in San Francisco. For chief mate the Washington now has George Ablstrom, formerly master - of the steamer Daisy. Captain . Kokriti says that they had beautiful weather oa the trip up. In fact, he aaya, the weath er la unusually fine for this season of the year. ,; v. i . -..-,.-' : -. v" t It is reported that the' Washington may go on the drydock on her next trip for cleaning, painting and a general overhauling. .'. ' , MAKE CHANGE IN . SCHEDULE. Steamer?1 Bannockbum. Will'' Bring , Freight Instead of Falls 6f Orchy. ; It-was announced this morning that the importing firm of Parrott & Co. has made a change In the steamer chartered last week to bring general cargo from Antwerp and Instead of . the British steamer Flla of Orchy, the ;' British I ramer Bannockbum . will bring the freight this way. She will go on the berth at Antwerp about the latter part of this month and will sail In February for Portland, by way of San Pedro and San Francisco. The Bannockbum, which is a vessel of about the same size M the Falls of Orchy. being 3166 tons net reg ister, is not unknown here, having taken out a cargo of 3,600,684 fet Of lumber for China a year ago this month., v ' RICHARDSON PROMOTED. " ; TVIII Succeed Father Jo San Francis co as Head of Steamship Line. ' Word was received this morning by James J. Richardson, the popular agent of the Richardson Steamship line, which operates steamers to this port, that he has been appointed to take charge of the business In San Francisco and he will, probably leave for that place Friday. The Little-Diamond Lumber ' company, with offices at the foot of Oak street will succeed Mr, Richardson as the agents of the line here. Mr. Richard son, during the time that he has been here, has made many friends among the shippers generally and they will be glad to learn that he is to succeed his father, George It, Richardson, as active head of the Una . Dally River Readings. December 1 9," 8 a. m, 120th meridian time: ! ... .3 STATIONS. n : r I1 11 j L,WI8Ua ........... 3.41-0.2 .0 .0 .03 .0 .0 ,0 .0 .0 .0 Ripnrlii ,v. .,.x., 8.4 Q 3.8 -0,1 S.Oi 8.8 7.0 -0.4 -0.7 Harrlsburg v. . ... Albany . Sulem ,v Wilsonvllle . ....... 0.5 20 I 6.810.1 IS T l-81-0-2 Portland Indicates rise In river; nlnus, sign shows talt':Tr-v(f.,-f'--s'.---';.---V---. River Forecast-i-The Willamette river at Portland - will fall steadily for the next few days. . t--..';- ;.r, V;; 1 II Saginaw undergoing Repairs. The steam schooner , Saginaw, which makes frequent trips to this port is at the , Uilited Enpineertng works in San Francisco, repairing the damage occa sioned by a gale off Wlllapa Harbor November 21 and 22. The vessel Is bad ly: strained, 'the damage amounting to about- IWeeVe'-i , n 1 , Renton coal is best, It's washed, Costa less, burns best I Truscott Fuel Co., wholsale agenta. 13th and 0"tna M. !!f!Iff WATEf! FASTWOE Majors Mclndoe; and Morrow Report Progress After Visit to Rapids Above Cclilo on Trip of Inspection. ' "While the river la at' rather a high stage to make very good progress, good work is being done In the channel by the drill scows, says Major Jay J. Mor row, corps of engineers. United States array, who returned last night from an inspection trip to the upper Columbia river. :; Major Morrow was accompanied on the trip by Major J. F. Mclndoe, engineer officer in charge of the Sec ond district - " ' , Majors Morrow and Mclndoe left here Friday to look Into the progress of the work In the rapids above Celilo. From the latter place they took the govern ment dredge Umatilla,' which, by reason of its powerful machinery Is capable of making rapid progress, and went up through ', the rapids to Squally Hook rapids,., a distance of about 85 miles above Celilo. .' ' : 4 "Good work la being done in spite of the fact that the water is'rather high Just at present," said , Major . Morrow this morning, "and the higher reefsare being blasted; out" .. - :; ' v ; The major said that he expected that the water would soon be down to a stage where very effective work -could bs done, as the cold weather has affected tho headwaters of the river, causing it to falL At the present time" two drill scows are at work, one at UmatlUa rapids and the other at Homly rapids. LUMBER RATES ADVANCED. Coastwise Tariff Goes Up 25 Cents '..rer Thousand. ,v ' . Coastwise rates on lumber have gone up 25 cents a thousand, according to the weekly freight circular reaching Portland this morning, and the present rate to San Francisco is 34.25 instead of 14.00, while the rate, to San Pedro Is 14.75 instead of.J4.50. ; In it, weekly review of the charter market, the San Francisco Daily Commercial News has the following to say; . , "As the holidays approach the coast charter .market shows less"-,' and less activity. The price of barley at San Francisco Is not conducive to an active export movement and not much fur ther shipping will be indulged In until prices lower. One small, handy vessel was taken during the. week at 23s Od, with the wheat option at 22s Od. This vessel lost a 25s barley fixture as a result of delays enroute. ; -i "In lumber, freights the offshore mar ket is dull and uninteresting. : Coast' wise freights ;. remain firm at the re cent advance. - - ' :.-J: ... .- "Offshore lumber rates are quoted as follows: Lumber from Puget Sound or, British Columbia to Sydney, 31s 2d 33s 9(5; to Melbourne or Adelaide, 83s 9d88s 2d; to Port Plrla; tfSs S7s 6d) to Fremantle 40sf to China ports (steam), -Is (d 9 3s on deadweight; di rect nitrate port, 41s 3d42s 6d; Callao, 42s 6d; Valparaiso for orders, 42s d 43s Sd; with 2s 6d less to direct' port; to South African ports, 55s 60s; ta United Kingdom or Continent, 67s MQ 61s 3d; Ouaymaa, $5.K05.75; Mazatlan, S.505.75; Santa Rosalia. $1006.60; Honolulu, 35.75. - v . ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Carrying passengers and 160 tons of freight, the steamer George-W. Elder, Captain Jessen, arrived last night from San Francisco, San Pedro and San pieg0i""'-;?f ;... rt'y ,'' With passengers and freight from San .Francisco and San Pedro,, the steamer Rose' City, Captain Mason, will be due to arrive this afternoon. . The British steamer Queen Alexandra sailed yesterday from Victoria to Van couver, where she will finisk) discharg ing New, York cargo, after which, she will come down here to load lumber for China tinder charter to the Pacific Ex port company. ne win do due nere in aoout 10 daya. v , . . ' . A fine trip is reported by the officers of the steamer Golden Gate, which ar rived yesterday afternoon from Tilla mook. She had IS passengers and 120 tons of general freight s She will sail again tomorrow night., . Laden with 146,060 bushels of wheat the German bark Schurbek, Captain Christiansen, left down for the sea this morning In tow of the steamer Ockla hama, - Haing completed some bupy work at Wlllapa Harbor, the lighthouse tender Manzanlta arrived at Astoria at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ; ' V AH cleaned and newly painted the (lighthouse tender Heather was floated from the Oregon drydock at 1 o'clock this afternoon.' She also had her wheel chan red -while on the' dock. An ash t GrAB ANTES TO mm Onr guarantee Jfo money required lULbU PBUSiWU ' ml , rr is your absolute liv.l protection. Consul- I''Ct.. i t a 1 1 o n, examina- I ;7 tlon and medicines, l.-Jfn free. Our specialty . fi is au auments ox to 1 only. DR. GREEN XO. ' 3C3 Washington St., Portland, Ox. IS li 1 ' f tt'.' hut i- i iKiffr Yi Kan. What you ; Vv i f JL want Is a cur. . - y ( Come to us and v J i est it Hours daily ii V .f.S J 5 to I." Evenings, n . t?'r 7 to 8. Sundays HIV ejwtor will be installed and some boilar work remains to be done. .With a smooth sea, a' 62 mile north east wind blew at Tatoosh last night, according to reports received at the weather bureau. The highest wind re ported at North Head was 27 miles from the east at 8 o'clock last night. .With general freight, .including 200 tons of coat, the steamer Breakwater, Captain Macgenn, arrived yesterday aft ernoon from Coos V.iy. . She had 80 passengers, anions - the was C. J. Mills, general manager of the Portland & Coos Bay; Steamship company. With paas'engers and ' freight tha steamer Sue H. Elmore Captain Schra der, Is 'scheduled to arrive this after noon from Tillamook,, She will prob ably sail tomorrow night. Laden with general freight from Glas gow, consigned to Balfour, Guthrie & Co., the French bark Bayard arrived at Astoria yesterday.' When In latitude 34 south, longitude 52. west she was picked up minus her rudder and was towed into Montevideo for repairs.; . MARINE NOTES Astoria, Deo. 19. Arrived down dur ing the night British steamer Strath flllan. ' Bailed at 4:30 a. m, Steamer Bear, for San Francisco and San Pedro. Arrived at 8 and left up at 11 a, m. Steamer Rose City, from Ban "Pedro and San 'Francisco. Arrived down at :40 a. m. French bark Can nebierra San Pedro, Dec 18. Arrived Steamt er Svea, from Portland. Astoria. Dea 18. Arrived at 8 and left up at, 7 a, m. -Steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Arrived at 0:30 and left up at 11:45 a. m. Steamer Washington, from San Franclsoo. Sailed at 10 a m. Steamer Eureka, - for San Francisco. Arrived at W.45 a. m. and left up at 1:30 p. m. Steamer Alliance, from Coos Bay, and Eureka. Sailed ' at 12 noonBritish steamer Hazel Dollar, for Shanghai. Arrived at S;35 p. m. and left up at 10 p. m. Steamer Elmore, from Tillamook. Arrived at 12 noon French bark B4yard, from Glasgow. Arrived at 4:25 and left up at 7:15 p. m. Steamer , Geo W . 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We are specialists in onr line, not cn re-alls. . - - Call at once and let a true specialist examine vou todav. not tomorrow. Stop suffering; get strong and vigor ous, wnat more 10 oe aesirea man beaithT Nothing. -- ' Come and . consult us free of all charge - DR..LINDSAY - Tha Old BsUable BpeolaUat Comer Alder and Second streeta- En trance 128 Beoond street Portland, ur. uriice nours a m. 10 s p. m. Sundays. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. MEN CURED $10 1S OUR FEE Pay When Cured We have ' every known remedy " ap pliance for TBSATXHO TOU.. Our ex perience is so gnat aod varied that no one or me uutoii or nan is new to aa COMB XH AITS TAT. St XT OTTTB ..General Debility. Weak Verves, Za. enuuo nenuus or exposure overwork and other violations of Harare's laws. Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Vari cose T.ins, qaickly and permanently eared at small expease and no detentloa irom oiiBiness. - , 8PE0IAX, : AlUWEITT Newlr ' earn. tracted and chronic cases cured. 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XJl.tV' KUW TOD AT R'n Aha Buys a fruit farm producing $10, 000 net yearly; in perfect condi tion, near best town in Southern Oregon. Will exchange for in come Portland property. F.J. ROSENBERG 529Lumbermens Building. DO IT NQW GIVH5 TOUB WIFE A - Xmas Present OF A LOT IN - Regent Heights Just north of Willamette Iletghta The addition i wit n a panoramic view of the mountains and of city from Sellwood to Vancouver. United Trust Co. 917 BOARD 07 T&ADB. PSOaXSataZST 9416, A-3I83 6- Adjoining extension of Ainsworth ave; slopes towards city. $17,200 G0DDARD & VVIEDRICK 504 Concord Bldg. From 2 to 10 Acre Tracts ' Adjoining Rose City Park 30 UNDER MARKET PRICE Easy Terms OREGON & WASHINGTOH REALTY CO. 127 Chamber of Commerc - ' Main 8C3 ' Money to loan on food Portland real estate. r Let us loan your money for you at svua rates or. interest, on gilt -edged se curltlea. -.-, P. J. ROSENBERG ' B2t Zmheraiens Bid. ' i Shone A-4237. .- Peat Ranch 480 acres, 2 U miles from town, that has shipped 212,000 bushels of wheat this fall; good house, barn and plenty of water; all fenced and cross-fenced; level land with fertile soil. Only $12,000 half cash, want Portland residence as part payment, balance easy terms, OBTJ83X ZASOW, ' 817 Board of Trade Bldg 4th and Oak. A ft acres. 2 Mocks from Htllsboro Jycourthousa Lays fine for platting. 4inPrlc nd " right HEBBT S UU PBUBEOMMB CO.. 90S Spalding Mdg.. Loans and Insurance. r REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ' CERTIFICATES of title made by ths Tltle A Trust company, Lewis Bldg. 4th and Oak. Portland Trust Co. to George Knat- . sel, lots 84, . 35 and . 86,, block - - 14, West Portland Park.' 12 Same to W. T. Barron, loU 31 and,.. 22. block 28, West Portland HPark-;V . H : i' .t...,.i VviV-.'-'l$0 Patrick Skelly to John Schmltke Jr. .. .. lot 6. Thurlows Bubdivlslon, of - block $4. N. St John. i,, $00 John P. Bharkey Ca to W. A. Dean lot 6 and 7. block 14, Waver- ' leigh Heights. '.t... . . . , . ..... 1,500 Robert Mc Bride ad wife to Al bert BernL lot.,8v block , Irv-' - lngton ...... ........... . 2-228 Jacob Lesser and wife to James R. . Danforth et al. lot 1, block 23, Lincoln Park Annex 1.010 Helen M. Andrews and husband to , Adelia , L.- Putman Cramer,, lot . 6 and east 20 feet of lot 4. block -8, Hawthorne's First addition 2,140 J. Hamilton Fletcher to Howard D. Ripley et al. lot ia, Jiuk 11, Ina Park . . ........ 7.777.. . . 2,40 Frank A. Hallock and wife to J. R. Kathrena lot 4, block 21 Elber ta addition 160 University Land Co. to Oswald H. . Scott lots 83; 84 and 3 5, block ' 161 Uaiversity Park 1,S0 James D. Ogden and wife to James O. Marrs, lot 14. block 1J Cen tral Alhlna . . ................ 1,269 Clara Bertine and husband to C. B. Woodworth, 60x100 feet com- menclng In south line of Broad- ' ' ' way B00 feet westerly from the . northwest corner of block 9, Han- ' cock Street addition .......... 400 A. J. Delano and wife to C. B. Woodworth, 1.5 acres beginning in north boundary of . county ' road 1247 feet east of quarter- .: . corner on west line of section S3 township 1 north, range 2 east. . 8,801 George Suttle and wife to W.i F. Hummel, lot 4. block 4, Clare - addition -....,,,......,,.... ... 750 George A. Brodle et al to Es telle ' May Eckhardt lots 17 and 18. block tfi. East Creston.....ri.. 818 Graham-Merrill Co. to J. T. Math ews, west 30 feet of lpt 4 and east 80 feet of lot 6, block 10, ' Tiltons addition . 8,501 Robert Livingstone and .wife to William Loser, lots 26, 28 and 27.' block 36, Southern Portland 600 Bmille ZygowBkl et altto W. Chamberlain, lot , 16, ( block ,7, Willamette , , - 4 LAWYER S Abstract & Trust Co., room ( Board of Trade bldg.. abstracts a specialty UNION Abstract do, , 413-411 Corbett ' bldg. Tel. Main 46. ' PACIFIC Title A Trust Co., the leading abstractors. 7 Ch.Com ground floor. B1UTIIS mmRAT-fTnMr and Mrs. Robert Murray, 1311 Ef, FourteentJb, street; December 15, a boy. RASER To Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Baser, city, December 8. a boy. WREN To Mr. and Mra Werner Wren, G&4 jsass iwentv-ji ber I. aiov. Money! Money! Money! Theo Noerner. Kemi"l k,' Wash., K, ATifl OeorRia Nelson, i4. Clasen:e -. RIoojji-, Nrt h Yk!-.a. Wish., 43. and Miriam I'lin, i. VV RlInra KaUr Kilvrtiin r li 1-1 jNarinn Mi'Malion, 20. J. Ai. rnrrinKion, ani-o'ivcr, vvus.i 51. and Ma Andnrson, s;. . John 0'l--arv, 70 K. flftVth stre t. 23, and B-ulah Konnett, 1 s. A. 11. Santalre Urays li-lver, 39, anil Vesta Clint 20. Wllhelra Kkb'ad.' Marshfleld, Or., tl. and Lillian Hall. IS. O. S. Oear, Marshfleld,' Or., tl, anJ Nannie Wllfler, 21. John Sullivan. 413 V, Washington street 41. and Jene Moorri. 30. C. B. Rumsev, 1585 Kast Vsmhll! street. 27, and Mand Hmltiv, 2. Wedding and visitirtg card ernrrarers and monogram stationers. Washington bid.. Washington St., bet. 3rd and 4th. , Wedding Invitations Visiting cards, monogram stetlonery. Wm. Klumno Co.. 12H Wsshlnston st. DKEB3 suits for rent all sues. ' Unique Tailoring CO.. sos wtsra at. CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers and floral denims. IX Morrison st PEATDa DEVANEY 1 this city, December II. Edward Oevaney, aged 68 year a Re mains at Holman undertaking- parlors. Announcement of funeral later. GAY LER0 Florence Gaylerd, 1872 Base Line road. December 18, age 3 months; heart disease. i ' ,-,, TRB:W Arthur Trew, 427 East Seventh street, December 17, age 69; epileptic convulsions. RANKIN Edna Rankin, Good Bamarl- tan hospital, December 1, age 23; sep tic endocarditis. BLOSCIK Mary Blosclk, 121 Russell street, December 17, age I month; bronchitis. - . eCHMID Albert Schmid. 1441 Cleve land avenue, December, 17, age 11; heart disease. ' MAOELENB Holzer Aa her residence. East Fifteenth and East Davis; age 72 years. Funeral notice later. MAX M. SMITH, florist. ISO Kth SC epp. Meier Frank's. Main 7215. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dunning & McEntee VD every detail. 7th and Plna Main 430. A-4K6S. . la? assistant Zeller-Brynes Co.- Vil phones; lady assistant Most modern Minmni in city. J. P. FIN LEY & SON Ladv attendant. Main 9. A-1699. I PRPU Th side undertaker. LCnun Lady aaslsUnt B-ltSt,East Tl. East th srtd Alder. EDWARD HOLMAN. undertaker. t3l Id st Lady assistant Main 07. BA8T BIDE funeral directors, suocees- sor to F. B. Dunning, inc. k. 61. B-I6IJ ERICS0N ?ir,er Co- Main Lady ass't FOR SALE OOUSE3 61 ANOTHER GREAT BUY? 2 J50. A new 6-rooin bungalow, located In Irvington Park, 2 blocks from Alberta carline. Full cement basement, 60x100 lot. Dining room has paneled beam celling, built-in china cabinet, etc., twe large porches, bath, etc.. This property Is well worth $3000. David Lewis. Room I, Lumbermen bldg Sth and Stark sts. , $150 Cash Oozy 5 room cottage, modern n every respect: hall,, small basement, pantry, large rooms, attic large enough for 2 more rooms, near Piedmont and Union ata; lot 25x135. Price $1600. 1 L Cowing E02 Railway Exchange bldy. I HAVE Just completed several very attractive houses, bungalowa and fcotlN.. tagea, - strictly modern, axceptionaUy - , V well built, fireplaces, large rooms, large, porches; prices $2000 to $2700; easy terms; beautiful location, JuBt south of Mt. Tabor; building restrictlona Clock's : addition. 65th st and ' Powell Valley road. Take Mt Scott car. Owner cn premises. Phone Tabor 842. . j WILL sell equity of $2025, In new 7 room bungalow, a beauty, and wilt give the buyer all of the furniture. In cluding $860 player piano, $100 worth of music, and winter's fuel This Is a bar gain If you ever saw ona Seeing is be lieving. 1147 East Harrison, between 38th and 39th Tabor 1354. . A VERY ARTISTIC House, built by owner. Business called him away. Thoroughly finished In hard wood. Elegant design, ft .rooms, private sitting room, two fireplace", 5 bedrooms, irvlngtoo. East 23,- C 1866. W. H. Herdman. . ' . . A VERY ARTISTIC $ room modern bungalow, partly furn ished In sightliest east side residence district; 20 minutes' out Some one will get a good bargain;, address G-325, Jour nal. : 7 ROOMS, NEW, MODERN, $2200. Corner lot on Blandena st; built ta cupboards, writing desk, bookcase, etc.; owner will take vacant lota to $800 and $500 cash as first payment Absolutely the best thing n market Fred W. Ger man. 829 Bumside. Main 2778. ANOTHER BIG SNAP FOR $2261. .25x100 lot, with 2 story house, bring ing In $25 per mo. It Is on Market st, near 14th. An apartment house sita $1260 cash will handle It David Lewis. Room i. Lumbermen bldg, 6th and BtarK sts. HAWTHORNE AVE. HOUSE. New room 2 story house on 40th rt., aear Hawthorne, a fine location and a fins house; price $4000; easy terms.. GRUSSI & ZADOW. 317 Board of Trade bldg., 4th and Oak. ANOTHER WONDERFUL BUY. $2350." 33 1-3 feet by 100, on E. 37th, near Belmont There is a I room, 2 story hous on this property. Lot alone worth tha money. David Lewis, Roam 2, Lam-' bermens bldg., 6th and Stark sts. $500 Christmas Present Almost an acre with good modern room house, garage, cement walks, iton fence, on best drive in city, cent fare, $5000, if sold this week. $4600. - 1 202 GKRLrNGER BLDG. - ' , HAWTHORNE DISTRICT. 7 ROOMS, - STRICTLY MOPTRV, CLOSE IN, 2 BLOCKS TO CARS. PRICR $5000. GOOD TERMS. CLARKE & CO., 207 ROTHCHILD BLDO, 4TH AND w a pin mv iuiv FOR SALE- A new modern I room house with sleeping porch, between I good carllnea, cheap if taken at once; terms. . v .. ... ' J. H. TIPTON CO.. ' 1108 Spalding bldg. ' For investments or hemes, , SES , DETSCH & WITWER. Specialists In Real Estate . For the man of moderate mnana BOARD OF TRADE BLDG. - Real Estate Rentals,- Insursnca. TWO CHOICE HOLLA DAT HOMES High class, 8 and 9 rooms, fully mod ern, occupied by owners, good reason for selling; grand - for your home er a fine investment B90 Broadway. J. ii uoien. tfoin pnones. A GREAT OPPOKTUNIT1 7-rootn Irvington homa lrlre an 1 terms so low and easy to mention. Call at 690 Broadway. ,. J. E. Dolen, Dotli phonea. - 8S0 $200 CASH; $850 $3ort CASH."" 5 rooms, new, lot 60x90, at Woodmen-; a nice little buy. Fred W. Carman. 339 v. I J . li.U $U00 Unfinished houiw, 1 full lots, full 'bearing , fruit,- west side, mil from courthouwe. Owner, 718 Oregonlaa bldg. Mam t3aa. Several residences, eny turtni, Rimxmere and vicinity. F. L. Boyd. 637 K, i,th X TaDor 8U4. SIX room house. SuxlOO f-t tm lt Morrison, st, $1700 cah. It'an f f sals, ownf goLni) eusU. lili, j,i 8 ROOMS$1360." AY""TK i';M.v f Acre home with bulUllngs. IISjo. f! 847. Aritav phone Tnhr- iltOi-JM housf.. lot 4.; 1 t7.J i ii --"- per month. Prlf IviO, K'X' 14, i. j Washington. . 7.;:' "'