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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1911. livestoc;; a is i LIBERAL Ul YARDS JSbpply of Cattle and Sheep, Is Good but Situation, Gen- erally Remains Fair. ' ; Hors..Cattle. Calves. Shsep. Monday U t 434 . 8 2232 Saturday ;., Friday,, ...... S25 s Thursday-,' -j ..i ,185 'Wednesday ... 78 , i Tuesday 4. 5.. 810 , 171 79, 9 114 i 78 37l . . . Va hollday- 171 28 878 148 .v . . . . , -j i. .''ii : . " . a tThere waii a firm ton In all Wejr'ct 2 livestock toaay owing--o .io yerjr 'applies hera-y.jacker. Thers wu of heep available for tdOay-jfta.e . Among th Shippers. ... Cattle Cyrus Williams, Payette. Idaho. one.load; T. J Brown, Baker. Ston. Or., two loads; Ed. Knort, Idaho, 1 two loads; U H. Hewhtt. North Powdr, Sor.. one load ; C. H. Owen, Blgby, Idaho. t two loadaK. John Hill. ? two loads cattle and calves; Monmal ";oisen, Payette, Idaho, one load 'it., Hogs--J. H. Thtrman, Rlgby, T.dah.6, ti two- loaodsf KIdwell pMweU, Halnw, " Or. two loads; C. C. ' Day, Lewlston, i Idaho, oneaoad.n ; ' ' t .. Sheep , and j Umbs-S. G Oxman. Haines. Ajr, orio ivui, --r Pilot Rock, Or., two loads; Barnhart, Ort0aslKllweil& Caswell, North , Dayton; Waah.. on load show aheep; V. Dentry. Meppnr, Or., one load." Lebanon. Or., one load hoga and aheep. I TToday's rtln of . livestock comparea Iwltfa (this day In recent years as lol jow::, , rttia. Sheen. ;in 7 487 it in 'ni 1I0 M4 48 1 1968 552 l mi ? 180(1 , 650 7 'l7 ? A year ago today there was a firm I ton. In all lines of livestock wth no I change In prices at the yards. f Fllowlnif at. official trade-. They t represent uviuuiu, uvkv"- - " y oiienng: . " , . - , . ,. ...... , . ,-vi . ..- v aSImh!ei'::::::::;:::.::.ioo l.H5 a. MH .D U Following is me general values in effect In the North Portland yCattle Oram M steers. 18.75 ! best hay. Bteers, i6.(Bio.(o; rows, been 5.5o; - fane- BUL;Rr. 83.00(018.70; stags, 13.60; bulls. S,0 14.00. , moos Best iigni. ra"'7i 88.508.60: heavy, 18.00; stookers and 5 feeders, &.uunpe.uw. .. $ old wethers. 84.60 4.Jf5; grain fed i lambs, 8 60; ewes. 84.85 (&4.60. ft f -AT.vir'.a REt tS SS: ordinary. 87.80: I poor, i3.uue-ou HOGS. I 89 H' 89 hogs 190 242 00 1 88.90 8.7B 8.75 8.74 togs logs iogs ' COST $9.05 TODAY ; TO GET OMAHA HOGS s" South Omaha, Neb., Jan. 2. Cattle. "1200; market steady. IDo higher; steers. 8S.00 8.80 ; cows and heifers, $4.76 -Vht3800; market 106 higher; ales mlft&U-. market strong to'lOc hlghfr; yearlings, $4.76 6.16; wethers, $3.90(34.15; lambs, $&.856.10; ewes, $3.0?.0. , ... ' i 1 ' 1 Growers Offered 17c but Not Sell Some Poor Goods Moved at 16c. I,-' Seventeen cents has been offered for 1910 hops, bot no sales sr. reported by growern, because they are asking 20o or more.. some craae Deiwcen amwi " ported. One of these Is especially sig nificant of the stmnfcth shown In val ues. A lot that was a drug on the mar ket and could not b moved at lOo a short time ago has just been sold to another daaler at 16c and lie has been "offered l6c, but is asking 17c Old hftps are reported sold at 11c for 4909. and there are reports, out s high as 11 V4C but nothing over lOftc has been confirmed. :, IDAHO STOCKMEN FORM LARGE ASSOCIATION "(gpeciai Dlepetca to The Jonrntl.) Spokane. Wash., Jan. 2. With Rep resentative Paul Clagston of Idaho re cently defeated in th gubernatorial . 'election of that stat as Its' president, the Northwestern Live Stock associa tion haw been formed at QrangevUle, Idaho, through a merger of th North-west Live Stock association and th In "land Cmplr Breeders' association. The .-amalgamation of th two bodla is th , result of a three days' session held at Grangeyllle this week, . 'A resolution war . adopted ' Friday night asking the railroad companies to transport shipments of pure ; blooded live stocK., into the Inland Empire -at half rates to encqurage the live stock Industry throughout the northwest, ' v; Says Baloonman Violated Fledge. "alenv Or;; Jiin. Attorney for th : pity of -Wpodburn today filed an action In tU circuit Court for Marlon county askrng for the forfeiture of, s,.hond -fo 11000. lver by Gilbert" Apiln, a iamdn . proprietor of that ctty. It is alleged that Apltn violated th pledge for which , . he gave bond by selling liquor ttf mln- pr and io itnen 'intOTlcttted; fry, ' though today Is a legal holiday, the Woodburn city1 attorney insisted on fll ' ing a complaint atid the service of pro j ocsai by th sheriff, i ',, :;!Certified..lVlilk::i''': ' BABV"4. HEXALTH depend! ofl the ?"kinl of; milk ;lt is . given. : , Tak po -chances, but -order . ' ' . Certified milk rom Clover Hill Farm. '''"Government itjspectSd.,,1"':. '' . .': . i Bottled and sealed on th farm. 'j.- Recommended by leading physicians. Tslephon your orders for dally d un livery to i . , ... ... JiAZKWOOQ -CREAM -CO..-"" - -Distributors. v , 1 ; Prlvat Exchang 40. A-8001v .'' Two sessions Oftki rink Voolght- 8e maaquerade, ! , : . , - .V ' : . mm. ' SIB WEALTH! Gross Total of .Productions Estimated to Have Reached j Over. $187,000,000. ; a r .at- (RprcUl Dlp;.:ch te Tlw Jnmll Spokne, Wasn. Jan. 2.-Through Spokane, the ' hub of the Inland Em pire, wealtn so great that the figures are staggering has passed during the year, of 1910:. It Is i roughly estimated that the combined agricultural, mining and commercial wealth produced during the past year In the region embracing eastern f Washington, northern Idaho, northeastern' Oregom western Montana and south British Columbia has reached the gross total of more, than 11 87,ooo, 000 as against 8188,000,000 for last ear. Agricultural -. comes first, the product of farms of the Inland Empire being worth close to 8135,000,000 . ' as against about. $127,000,000 . last year. The wheat crop this year fell off con siderably owing to a dry summer While In all other branches of farm Industries material gains ware mads. Poultry and live stock Is estimated to have reached $16,000,000 last year and $18,000,000 this year. Fruits are valued at $20,000,000 this year as against $19,850,000 a year ago. Dairy products amount to about $9,000,000, $1,000,000 more than last year and other various farm product! Increased the. wealth of this region by $2,2(0,000 oyer last year when the total cam to about $18,250,000.- Capital invested, output of products and wages paid laboring men In this ter ritory amount to $52,000,000 against $29,000,000 last year." Mineral produc tions amount to $45,000,000 whll the wealth from th same sourc a yar ajto was S4S.000.000. Bank clearings for Bpokan alone amounted to $240,- $65,228 and $308,504,814 last year. BUILD FISHING BOAT FOR OREGON COAST rftncrial Dtunateft ta Th Journal, t Toledo, Or., Jan. 2. Th Modern Xro- nrovement company of this place la n gaged In the building of a fishing schooner. Th boat, which Is 14 foot beam by 60 feet In length, will b used for deep sea fishing along th Oregon coast. It will b equipped with' gas oline engines and sails. lit Is expected it will . be completed for fishing this spring. Women Who Pay By Check find It such a convenience, saving of time' and safe guard for funds that they would not b without a checking account This bank affords you ever mod ern facility and prompt, courteous service. Tour account, subject to check, is invited. J Open 8 a. a. to 8O0 p. BatarOays natU 8 p. m. Bonds Investments Timber lands McGrath&NeahaosenCo. TU-M-tJ LEWIS BUILDIWQ, ' POETUUIO, OREGON The Smile of Satisfaction Always accompanies every artlcl pur chased at our store. Our prices are al ways th lowest and you get th best Owing to the large shipment of hard ware goods Just received we are selling them almost at coet to make room for! AVERY &CO. 'AS Third Street , ISHOFBB; Pietro Gianoli Held on Suspi cion, of Having Killed, - - Joseph Cooper , Ukiah, Cait., Jan. Sv-Fo)lowtng th finding of a sack of charred human bones, believed to b those of Joseph Cooper, an 'aged prospector, Pletr Gia noli, a neighbor and-crony or cooper, was arrestdmtodayand Is held in th Vklah Jail; pending an investigation of the disappearance of th old miner. Gianoli s arrest was th culmination t of a five days' secret investigation by Sheriff Donahue and Bheriff-elect Byrnes.;; Cooper was last seen Novem ber 5 in company with Gianoli, When the two started for Glanoli's cabin, 20 miles from her on th Torkvyu road. Ukiah oltlsens ar greatly aroused over what the authorities allege Is a murder and searchers today ar going over th mountains near Glanoli's cabin In an effort to .locate some bit of evl- denc that will serve positively to iden tify the bones as those of Cooper.. Th bones, which do not make a oomplete skeleton, ar neing set together. Th skull is missing, rendering identification difficult , - Gianoli and Cooper lived on adjoin ing claims. They war supposed to b on friendly terms. Cooper was unmar ried. Whan last seen he had 818 In hi pockets. The sack of bone was found under a brush pile a short distance from Glatioli'S cabin. AMUSEMENTS. SEATS SELLING GOGORZA Baritone HeiUg Theatre Tues., Jan. 3 8:13 P. M, $9.50, 838-00, f 1.80, 81.00. OaL, res. 7 So OaL, aam. 60 Direction Sls Steers Wynn Oomaa rtk and Taylor lis. VhoBM Main l and 41138. TWO rERFORMAKCES TODAT. Special price New Tear's Matinee. To night all week, except tomorrow, the musical comedy success. Honeymoon Trail Evenings. $1.60 to 2 Be. Mats., $1 to 26c. BAKER TXSATBB Morrison and 11th. Hals a, A-8360, Oo. Xk Bakr, Mgr. Special New Tear's Matinee today, 2:15. Tonight all week Baker Stock Co., In By Clyde Fitch, one of th most original and amusing oomedles written. A dainty analysis of the fair sex. Nlghtprices, 25c, 60o. 75c; mats., 26c, 60c Wednes day bargain matinee, 25c. Next week--"On Parol." KAQ? , A-Z030 (V 8IAT. STXBT BAT ! JSf 5 V THEATRE " . zaiUaa Bntkhart In "What Brary Wom : an Wants" 6 Cycling Auroras, Ernst ; Scharff, th Om Jays, Jones ti Deele;, , Wevlns Brwood, Jallns Tanan. 10j UMO,ua0d TaaderUl) Week 9m. 8. Attraction Extraordinary. ABDOTJ XAlKASt 8BIHH 8 OTBBB, rBATUBB ACT8 5 Pouplar prices. Curtain 2:80, 7:80, 9. LYRIC5SM, vanth and Aider ltrta. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MAT. EXTRA! EXTRA! AUEBIA CKAXBS, Th girl from Wyoming, and th Lyrlo Musical Comedy Company, presenting "DtLLOir an) xzira zir jcbxioo." Two performances nightly, 7:45, 2:15; Matinee dally, 2:45. Friday night Chorus Qlrls Contest GRAND ThePOUR CHARLES Week Jan. 2, 1911 Elal XldgUr do Hosonaia u Knntinrton, Josephine Amelia y&U ft Battle PeUrs, Carroll ft Cook, OBABBASCOrS. In an Artlstlo Tisnal Wovelt Mat. (very ay. 2:30: any seat. 16c. Ev'g performances at 7 :3ft, and 9:16: bal cony. l$c; lower floor, 26c box seats. 50o National Mid-Winter Sheep and Angora SHOW The Finest Exhibit SHEEP, ANGORA GOATS AND COLLIE DOGS Ever shown on the Coast A fine moving picture show in con nection giving sheep shearing scenes, bronco busting, roping wild cattle, each hour. KEEP THESE DATES OPEN: iqn. 4-5-6-7, 1911 At the Armory ' W. H. Daughtrey, President C Dnniton, Sec. ' "ALOHA TO v Hawaiian Islands rom so BAxr CBinsa. O th Blw Paarfle and In the Lead, of rWwers Fimt Personally Can oaoted Oeaa bovratMi Trss Portland., 8 tays at ITanetso .8 ear a sale sjU tk Ohaear. T day sa XeMlla aartaff flr ivai.- VtJ8 8U ememeBy f" W . Renlrisaeaa ean a mad to Hartman A: Thompson. Itankera, . la of oan salHnr or siekaess mo-n jr w til b r-fund"-" - 7- - - :" SAXLft rXBBUABT I, 1SU. fr Reservations and Full Particalar - Inqulr of ItoacB ft Yxoicpcoir. 2kmi r . ' 818 Wore fadg. -'. Vlraaea. BUU ABA. aV-aaaa. SOUTHWEST COUNTIES E . Ccntralia, Wash Jan.- 1 A move ment Is under way by which 10 coun ties of southwest -Washington ar seek ing divorce from Plerc county (which mean Taooma), in the redisricting of that part for congressional representa tion. Th counties are Lewis, Chehalis, Clarke. Klickitat, , Cpwlits, . Clallam, Thurston, Wahklakuni and , Jefferson. Invitations have been sent to represen tative, professional and business men and legislators of those counties ask Ing thorn to attend a meeting to b held OULD DIVORCE PEARC THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL PORTLAND, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital ........ ... . ....... . . . . . .$1,000,000.00 Stfrplus and Profits 800,000.00 OFFICERS 7 J. C AINSWORTH, Pres. R. V. SCHMEER, Cashier R. LEA BARNES, Vice-President A. M. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier V W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES PAYMENTS MADE BY POST TO PARTIES ABROAD WITHOUT COST TO RECIPIENTS lumbermens National Bank CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON Capital, CAPITAL "This bemfic will remove bitnh'inij room in " III IbJsbmm in - -a,--savssBqaijsBjsaas . - r- nbord corj Wssionston Stpeets. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $350,000,00 Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Firms and Indi viduals Solicited. Every courtesy consistent with prudent and con servative banking extended to our depositors. First National Bank Capital $1,500,009 Surplui $750,000 Oldest National , Rocky GEORGE W. Ksnry.Bnnaiar ronxtn 'ana Oak Ctmta BANKERS Commercial and Savings Accounts and "Banking by Mail" So licited From Corporations and Individuals. v Our 18 years of Banklns; woo will a"iaiy vouoo 4 INTEREST ON TIME tonight , In the'fiall of the Centralla Commercial club, and raapnnHes ' re ceived by Secretary F-afon of the club and Secretary Barn of th Southwest Washington Development- association encourage th organisers to anticipate an attendance of several hundred,1 Th total population of th 10 coun ties affected lIt$;464, and If any fur ther strength Is found necesary to gain ; the district without- Including Plerc county It will have to com from counties east of the mountains. There ts a strong belief her that al though th meeting of Monday W this city Is to be nominally an Invitation af fair, with a tacit welcome for whoso ever els may car to attend and 'help things outi the attendance will nt, b without a number of politician' f rom th other wing of the movement -who Will be, heard from after wedging them selves In the, meeting1. ' . , OREGON $500,000 $1,000,000 about Jauuai 1 to tS& tSn Spalding ProSdhi OREGON Bank West of the Mountains BATES CO. Branokesi BS3 wnUatas Ave, 181 BnsseU Strt : have mad us many friend ror our Business inierniy , .t AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS BANK TTSaewt1! sst-l8ss. fcjfc. Jis 1 Renton coal - la beat. Tfs washed. roBtg less, burns -best I Truscott Fuel Co., wholesale agents,' 13th. and Overton. , Main 65, A-1885. . . Two sessions Oaks rink tonights See masquerade. . In the middle of the first page of your New Year! Book,! write in big, bold letters the word Overbeck & Cooke Co V ) Commission Merchants Stocks, Bonds Cotton, Cram, tc 316-317 V Eoard of Trade BuOdlnj SfemtMr Clifeag BoarS t Traa Cor? BlBta f t;a a Brr Cbl, N Ters. Boat. . W Sav ma m private wtr oaoMtina Portland -with ta msUtb sbaaa. NEW TODAY OIN! The Linn County Orchard Colony Buy a bond now and get in on ground floor. Each bound secured by an indi vidual mortgage. Every man can make money. WRITE for BOOKLET Linn County Orchard Colony ALBANY, OREGON Mexico Irn8a TXS golden opportunity of th ag, la th bst of land, in tracts to suit, at 88.50 to 10 per nor, on th asiest Of terms, , A few acres planted to bananas, pine apples, eoooanats, ooffe. onoao, rttobar, oranges, lemons, grapefruit, tobaooo, tnxnx oaaa, or even common old corn, will make you rich. This land has transportation faollltles unsurpassed, a healthy and aa"rabl cli mate, no irrigation, ean b ally eiard and, planted at small oost, and th cer tain returns equal tho from a rich mm. This country is a powerful magnt for ma of brains and mony, hno th r on Heavy investmsnts tner. OsJl on or write us for further info. matton. Our next excursion lave rort- laad January m. join us. Rabb & Patton SSS Jjumbernmns Bldg., 6th and Stark. "Look This Lot Over" "And See If It Will Do" One of the most magnificent view! aires in tne city. ON THE WEST SIDE. Just North of Willamette Heights. $450 TERMS UNITED TRUST CO. 917 BOARD OF TRADE, 4TH AND OAK. Phone M-9416, A-3188.V ' Prom 2 to 10 Acre Tracts Adjoining Rose City Park ' SO UNDER MARKET PRICE Easy-Tcuus ""mmrrm OREGON & WASHINGTON , REALTY CO. 127 Qxamber ot Commerca WANTED Acreage farm land ot imrrovel Portland residence property from $8000 to $10,000, with some cash, in exchange for inside business corner, wesi siae. . .. E.E.Romi?,310Oa!(St. 1IAKIUAGR LICENSES J5L m VLDm Ul fl II H U l IL.C IUHUJ- and monogtam stationers. ' Washington bldg.. Washington St., bet 8rd and 4th. WprlHino- Invitatinns. visiupb; crai, . roonotnini wn.junory, Wm. Klumpp Co.. 8SH Washinrton st t)HES3 suits for rent, all slsea . Unliu Tallorinir Co. 80i8tarlt sv ' CLABKK BROS., florist, fin flower , sna floral designs. - I8t Morrison st. DEATHS M'EWEN In this city Dcmber SI. at . tne residence ot ner son, . . uc, Ewen, 229 East Forty-ninth stret. Car- ; ollne Melissa WcEnren. aged 89 years months and 5 days. Tne remain are at Finley parlors. Funeral notlc bara- arter. MAX M. SMITH, florist 180 Jjh t opp. Mier at r rsnirs. wain ui - ' FUNERAL NOTICES ' HANKINSON In this city January !. Rebecca Hankinson. Sited T years. Fu neral services will b held at Finley s . Friends Invited. Interment River Vie cemetery. ...f ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dunning & McEntee Unr every deUli.- Ttn ana nn. sum A-4558. Lady assistant. Zeller-Brynes Co. iWSK phones; iaay assistant, am nnira . KrPllninrni in ciit. J.'P, FINUY& SONmiV" Lady attendant, wain . I rrtAl I Th aaat aid undertaker. LLnUn Lady assistant B-1888.Kast 781, Fast 8th arid Aiaer. ERICS0N Undertaking Co.. Mala 1S. A-8288. Lady ass't fcAST BIDE funeral directors, succees sor to V. S. Dunning, Ine. E. 83. B-888S . fcDWARD HOlMAJC undertaker. 830 3d st- Lady assistant Main MT. IIEETINO NOTICES 41 M. W. A.. R08B, CIT1 CAMF Monday, BeUinsr-Hlrsch bldg:. Waahington near 10th. Phone Clrk. Main 8294. A-48 ?! l S. A., Oregon Rose camp, meets Wednesday evenings, a usay oaiv sa nd Morrlxon. r ' .. - - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CERTIFICATES of title mad by th Tltl a Trust company, mwu jog 4th and Oak. -' LAWYER'S Abstract A Trust Co., room Board of Trade bldg., abstracts a specialty. UNION Abstract CO;, 41I-4H Corbett bldg. Tel. Main 88. PACIFIC Title A Trust Co., th leading abstractors. T Ch. Com., ground floor. UNCALLED FCR ANSWERS ANSWERS to classified advertisements which appeared in The Journal await ; those possessing certificates for th . following numbers: 4 v A 247, i8 (2), 284, 270, 277, 278 (8), 648 721 739! B 10i, 2W. 232. 842,-24B, -27r(8). 6 348 (8), 275. 282. 28S. . D 241, 245, 24. " " Bl 180. 208, 247, 275 (8), 288 itY. F-201, 240, 247, 248 (lh 281.(7). G 160, 220. 248, 24f 2), 25 0, 254. 266. 265, 2, 289, S33 298 (IS). , , li 165 219, 256. 274 (4). 278, ?7I (18). 557. . ' N . X 298 (4), 297. 802. f : 3 240, 243 (3). 248 (8), 250' 260, 268 (1K?-242. 847, 285 (6). 268, -275. T, 302, 499. - - . , Jj 201. 243, 248. 278 (8), 878, M 240 (2), 248, 265, 269. 270 (8), ITt. 279 (2). 293. 618. N 168 (2) 240, 841. 48 l. 246. 248. 278 (2). 276. 376 (4), 887 (7i. 826 (20 238. 240. 24S (S), 144, 287 l), 174. . "p 24VY2'). 247. 261, 262 (11), 261. VklVAVU 847 (2). 271.- ' S 240, 243, 244. 246, 264. 268. 272 (1?) 276, 278, 279 (8), 398 (5), 899, 8t8. T-840. 246, 248 (3). 262, 268 (I), 373. 276 (2). 277, 290. 292, 393, 29& - V 269 (8, 278 (4), 287. , W 240, 860 (8). 276, 882. 187- (). "Hut, 246. 841 (4). 258. ITC Iti IT. 277. Z 241, 247, 278, 292, 202. 308. FOR SALE HOUSES ei I HAVE Just completed several -very , attractive houses, bungalowa, ana cot tages, strictly modern, exceptionally , well built, fireplaces, large rooms, larg -porchos: prices 82000 - tV 33700; easy , terms; beautiful location. Just south of Mt. Tabor; building restriction. Clock' addition, 85th st and FowU Valley road- Take Mt, Scott ear. Owner on premise. Phon Tabor 843. . " TWO BARGAINS. 7 BOOMS KBAIl . OVERLOOK. Montana ave., 7 rooms, modernv,fln lot of rosps, etc.; 12700; 3260 cash. ' Blandena at. 7 rooms, corner Tot, built In bookoase, writing desk,, tote, brand nw; 32200: 3500 cash, vacant ; property 8800. balano 8 years. Fred W. 1 German. 339 Burnald. Main 3776. Houses! Houses! . Houses! To settle an estate wit! sell 8 new 4 room houses for $2600; 31100 cash,, balance easy terms; they ar rented for 130 a month: this 1 a good investment Call 271 Morrison at, room 63. phon Marshall 7 Room Modern House New; will sell at a aacrlflo; IS mfa utes out; Mt Scott earlin. -Price 33250; worth 34000: tenna , f 3. H. TIPTON co.,: , j, . It08-10. Bpaldlnjf bldav For Investments or homes. 6EJ2 " DETTSCH A WITWER. Specialists In Real Estate For the man of moderatemeanav BOARD OF TRADE BLDO. Real EsUte Rentals, Insurance. Very -Modern Home, excellent oak. finish, splendid la-' ofltion, on Broadway, Irvington, suit doe- tor, C-l 866. East 373. W. H. Herdman. ' Real Snap 1. lot 40x135, t 6 room house, lot 40x135, 21750, 8100 cash, 310 month. ..Thompson, 094 Esst, 19th st 8.. BL-caf. - rv ' ' ! 3250 CABIL x ' Brand nw horn. ,7 room. 2 fir--place, beautifully finished, clos $n car; balance 360 per month! prlo $4)00, Owner. P. O. Box. 847. Portland. " 2 Lots. 2 fe66ri siiA?ic. 3X60. Lot cleared,. set out te fruit; wait shingle very- neat: 3106 rcahi 316 monthly. Fred W.i OernjaniMI Bura-side..'-Main. 2776. ; r: 'v.'-''-' TWO 4-rootn houftes, lota in tlty.v 13 acres.-Vancouver, trade-or sell; easy terms. - Room 6. Boggess, I21H .Jklor riiwn. : ' . ..."":''.."'. ... : .s t WILL U jr now modern seven-room house cheao. Call and see. No arnta need apply. 8424 71st street Bouthesst Mt. 8cott Mne. F1R&X cises i room and flnlahwd rrt . - flat, 18th and East Alder, Inqulr at ' fU -A -- A kUe--e r t.n 31 IS. SALIii00xlOO, 10 r..',m tie, part castt. Apply to owner, i, , .Nmi, 1165 Halght sf. :; BAROAINS in douse riri"i i. J. L -JH'4. 'iit i.i. tion; tertna lit K. 45th N. 4. -