' I SECTION THREE I M ifer I IT" V1 1 -" ' '' Fc LASS I FI ED I ; l1,AGCS l ; 7 ' f PORTLAND. OREGON, SUNDAY,; MORNING, v JUNff 18. 1911. r.y 1 ;-; ; vr 4 : T3 . GENERAL RKAt ESTATIS 02 ' .GKXEHAL; REAL ESTATE : 02., i GENERAL REAL ESTATE 02 ( GEXERAL REAL ESTATE 63 J ' GENERAL REAL EStAtH Mr ,' GENERAL REAL ESTATE 6a I GENERAL REAL ESTATS 63 ; ! , ..'. .-v.4, . 'ft- .".- . 4 f3 fi (caw7. , : .77 :'vV 11H .WILL"FI!iiS I S-.TNAfrUSUAk cases tmmri 3H : U -BER Tl .'BUILD -A.: , f ( Just tir'110 down and $19 a month ( xox a anoioe quarter acre. t-nnm oi j , nr. only 1410 to $100.,' WHERZ CAN 7 YOU EQUAL ITT.. . . .... i : New room ' houae, bard finished, gantry, water, sink, cement foundation) , wtrod for llrht. A ncr of land. Prtca : 11600. Bmau monthly parmonta. ISxlit, $411 AND XTPt tl down and It par moatlK, . Sea a for houaaa, lota and fteraafa on Mir tirnii. . . - v 7 Room House- Pull eonerata tawmMt fruit and her liea, H acra cloaa to ear. Prloa $2600; 4 rnnrn mrwfm 'houaa--eloaa to ear. ' ! nlca aardenj aaay .terma, M ' .' $50 Down V . - BaUnoa 116 a month, ( room houaa. clone to car, jarga iou mc iou. a. Jr . . u " tlOO DOWN,' ! s. . '' : v lift monthI II ' Small houaa and furnlUira, acra . au piantaa. rnca.omy iibo. it mi )S&3W&m ; $5 Down; $5.a Month ; .; ' ' P. nA trt Pflr Close to Car M'RS BRiGDill "Mt, Scott Car to Lents 'Phonea B-4111. Tabor ,1028. Ask fet - ' Bright Realty Co, V $!700 A now homo, J rooms, fall lot, very neat and tasty, at 1161 East 18th, West Moreland. Terms Ilka rent Must sell, owner leaving. ('-. 14760 , 67x86" with modern t room dwelling, farage In rear, a little gem. See at 296 ast 25th near Hawthorne. $7800 . A larae dwelMnav tslnk Of condition 1 GH1S - magnificent view, aouth Portland, easy terms, it you want a noma mis is , 'good one with ground 70x170. $io,ooo Pour flats on full lot near Broadway paying about per cent net (Jood fu ture and terms, i, - . ' . s .. $i$,ooo;. r Apartment sits near Multnomah club, ' West Madison and Stout very choice and sightly. 122,500 , ,A Nob Hill anartment site. 100x100, in midst of classy , homes, very easy terms. i . .. ' IRS.S0A .. Tour story brick, full . corner, ' we rented. Salmon street, , good future; terms. v .. Phones Main 346, A-S 4 5 7. 241 Stark st Rose'City.Park . . Homes i S-roomv bungalow ' .. .v,u,.$50 cash ..t S-rooin bunralow 1350 cash : f 6-room bungalow . ....... ,.$400 cash - , . s-rooin iwviwrr noun . . . .ovu casn . 7 -room house .V, ., .$400 cash ? 7-room 1M -story . $400 cash BALANCE - EAST MONTHLY v PAT 4 t i: MENTS. We have a long list of fine homes i which we -shall bo. very glad to show fyou.- come out ana see us. v ..... . - ' ,Take Rose City Park car to 62d street -tiubbell & Son, " ; ( 7" INVESTOR ONLY $3600. If you want something good below market value, see my beautiful t room bungalow, strictly modcrrvall improve Jments in. . Located 1173 East Taylor Istreet,. Price- $3600; $10 t-ash, bat. .'ance easy terma,- Will rent for $38 . . monthly. .' Phone owner.! Hansen, Main .3200. r;- r ' p.-'. i lliiiillll Gentleman's Ideal 'Country Home . . . ,: " mis property la not only highly profitable Investment in itm riraMan mnH I f I hut J VToundaL.on for on of lh finest rmintrv aitt t a r aiat in tha wh. ( v of i'ortlaad. - v . . , . to acrea, bounded on on aid x : by a fine mountain eireani; 10 acrea of uplendld bottom land, , . all of wbk-h lr In a high state pf cultivation; 40 acrea of lavel , bench land of fine quality, of -' .which half la In open paatura s ' e - e ; e e f In fina Umber; ood orchard, '. i ftMnHtllM ,A am all. A. " tood T room hOuee, I food barna. and . numeroua , other outbulld- , lna: a good atore bulldlnr and a toe It of aonaral merchan-' dlaa whloh will Invoice about ' e :' e e .' e ' 12000; - a flour and feed mill .with a fine1 water rower now ;wdevelopln 40 n. p.. which can ba oonaldarahly Increased: a rood lock of flour and (rain, alao I . rood horaei, a fine cowa. t helf era, hoas, poultry; a complete equipment of good farming - toola. Thla property la located In a thickly aetfod, highly lm-1 proved aertloa II mtles by' fine roada from Ho rt land. Price for 'everything $10,800. Good terma will be tnada, and aoma ex 'changa will ba considered. Oregon Electric Jwprovf n 1 0 acrea on elec tric line; all splendid soil and all In cultivation; good e room house, good barn and other out buildings; fins water, fruit and hade; electric, lights In house; riant on Salem and Portland , auto road and only U mile from station; only a few blocks from fine school; a more desirable . tract would ba difficult to find. Price $1600. Terma $1800 cash, easy terms on balance. ' For Exchange Two acrea, all In high state . of cultivation; good room bouse, barn; horse, harness, toola and furniture all go with the place; only I blocks from atatlon on . electric llna.dlVie fare); price $3290. or would ex changa for good, residence In Portland. J10S acrea t Irrigated land In Crook county, l!(r acres cleared. 7 room house and lot; would accept a good HttlO farm. Beautiful- building site on ' Portland Halghta, nearly K of "an acre; for aala or would con-: alder acreage. - acres near electrto line: good . houae and barn: 6 acrea clears wants modern bungalow. We have J lota, good loca tion, that we can offer on mod ern houae of. , about- t or T room a '' . "v ' 1 e " e e ; ' v e ' e e e ' e ; e e e e ;-e S0Q acres of first elaea wheat SS'w$&:: :- tp4. j ? J00 acrei nnlmproyed land: best Of aoll: only U mile from good town, and four linea of , railroads); well watered; would make fine stock ranch, or can ba sold In small tracts to good ' advantage... . 80 acres, of, which about 6ft , acrea Is tha- best of creek bot- tom land; nearly all 'fenced; fine creek crosses; 8 acrea ! cieareo; -x mile from store and poatof flee and 1 miles from MllMaJ ..... PfpLI. A f la In a thlcklv settled hla-hlv ,c,iwhu VIOL 11)11. J I IB UlUltHI 1 V Improved section. A fine 10 acra tract highly improved, mile rrom town or about 10,000 population. Want amaii rarm in xamhlll county. 120 acres of unimprovedland ; splendid soil.; on malq county road, 4 miles from good rail road town; price $10 per acre. . . Might accept automobile In good running order. WNTtER' REALTY GO 2236 Board of Trade. Marshall 1777. A 8307. ' 60 'Acres h H nPatsJ AnnlA lanl IK a. m abi rilff-a fimnlna snattai, . Iw W.fn 1 ings, $500 stock and Implements; grow-1 lntr. firrtna stK afas A urM f D.l.. I vm -ij tt . uuvu J ll uuiiii" I lng- crops 45 aores. isvou; terma. Many other farms of. rood nualltv. See our lists. 10 acres orchard land near Rnttavllla. U mile boat landlnar: nrice tlSOO: one- third cash.- Will consider tmrte, fnrl Portland property, .. . izo acres. 80 acrea under- Blow. 80 acrea pasture, good houae, barn, spring water and weH. : 2 ra ilea .railroad town, I wnn una scnoois, phone, and R. F. IIUP A DEPOSIT ON ONE OF. THE Price $4 ner acre. 12R00 cuah. halil TRAr-TS AND THEN VISIT THK ance to suit at 6 per cent - , No. 1. Ttgardville, Or A fine 100 1 acre farm; the beet kind of Improve-1 raents;.river frontage; 1210 per acre. I ixo, . -x lgaravuie. 40 acres. o acregiTRiH. COULD ANYTHING BE flna crop: river frontage: wood and pasture; fruit tha best but: $160 ter acre. : . v - j : . NO. 3. Tlaard. Or 1ft aero flna home, all In fine croo: fine hnlldinBs: It la iu. i aic tnrougn; is minutes rrom electric station: orice should be- 84600. NO. 4. Tualatin. Or. 16 acres, swell home, .18U, acres fine crop, fine build-(not Infra and fruits: all stock) and maohln-led ery, excepting the furniture; price should, be $62,000. but take a look: a nice cuunu v nuroe. i ro. a. a una 20 acre witn 11 acres ne cron. and the verv best nt black loam soil: lie fine: (k mile from r. W. P. electrio station; the pries Is only iznou; it is worth 13500. . ' v -No. . U acre home: fine fruit: 4 acrea in cultivation; good large build ings; fins view; a few-rods from a fine graveled road into Portland; about 16 minutes' walk to electrio station, ' 40 mlmites Into Portland; price should be io.?y v. us - acre nne farm, 1 no. I J roods; fine commercial prune orchard; ota of other fine, fruit; about 60 acres I In -cultivation:' fina erort. but the cron I belongs to tha renter: ,40 acres heavy fine timber: spring and well water; fine county tohUb; 1U miles to river and Btores; price xauuu. . ? i 10 acrea lew!, tirlce S 1 fiftft 1 1 AAA naah I will k.nilU Iki-' t V.A.,-a' I cnicaen- nouse. . wt inoff tnia- to I VOU. ! - ' f 1 128 acres, rjrice tl 00 ner acre: 40lfl0O DOWN 1 AND 87.60 PER MONTH acrea in cultivation, balance pasture and I orchard, apples, pears, prunes and small I truit; good -7 room nouse, . barn 4 ox I 80; big straw barn and cattle shed, good hog house; 1 mile . to school, grange nan -ana store. . . 60 acres, -price $J1$ per acre. ' New house, - new - barn, all boUdtogS new: ! 25 acres under plow; 83 acres small I stump innd, 13 acres oak timber, . : TERMS on alt tha above r have manv others; don't buy until ' you see. Wei have city property- to sell and - busl-1 news chances; close In on the east aids ana ciose in lots, van ana see us. X. - Yamhill Land, Co. -1 r t $19 Board of Trade bldg. ,, ' Phone Maln' 2906. , -r o-.l ... V t -."'A '). :.' V I what the Oreeka called tha "Ens"- . , - , ll.k" .1.... .- I- H..a!i 1 Ih. I soft shell walnut originated, there are treea 1000 years eld which ara tha sola maintenance of . four or five families: think, of Ita 26 to 60 people living off tha income from a single walnut tree. The 0.-W.' p; & N, Col y Advise the planting of the. walnut and In one of, thoii namnhleta' aay: "In s e the great Willamette basin walnuts thrive and yU Id abundantly and at an earlier aae than In any other locality. Oregon walnuts are larger, finer fla vored ana more unirorm in sise man those a-rown elsewhere and 'brine? from two to three cents a pound mora than those from other groves." ; e Col .Henry Dosch. the Oregon pioneer of walnut growing, aatd: "As a business j proposition, ! Know or no oeiier in agri cultural or horticultural, pursuits." Prof.. C. I. laewla of tha Oregon Ex periment atatlon. i writes: "In - estab lishing walnut grovea we ara laying the foundation for prosperity for a I great many generations." Mr. H. M. Williamson, secretary Ore gon Board of Horticulture: "The man who irtants a walnut orchard la making provision for .himself, hla children and his children a children. Felix Oellett. veteran horticulturist of (California: "Oregon la Jalngularly adapted to raising wainuta" In California The Encllsh walnut Is one of the best paying crops in tnar. atata, nut ine area there la i m tea on aocouni oi ine ex treme drynrsa of. the climate and shal low SOIL There la no bank, railroad or other stock that will nay ine prom to oe reaped irom one oi our Walnut and Prune Orchards AND AN 'INVESTMENT IN ONE OF THESE TRACTS IB SAFK AND BUKB. A CROP FAILURE NEVER HAVING BEEN KNOWN IN THIS DIBTKICT. The :'"Prlno orchard, near McMlnn-I ville, yielded 100 pounds of walnuts per tree at mna years or age. za trees to the acra i wood give a profit of over I 40 patr'-'acra.i'-f f&V&pWT ' .' i. i'",, .. : ' Thfi ta I3n Pmilfl The Italian Prune Which we' use ag a filler while the walnut treea are maturing Is the best paying crop of any of the deciduous fruits grown In this state. Mr. J. VPV French, one of the largest and most successful ' growers of the Italian prune in Clarke county. Wash., says he has always made- money .from hla prunes and . thla year Ue packers "are offering eight cents per pound for tne ariea rruic, wnicn win give ine owner of a full bearing orchard a net profit of at least $350 per acre $3600 to the owner of a ten acre orchard. ONE OF THESE TRACTS WILLPAY A PROFIT OF OVER 400 Per Cent Annually .. at the price which we ask. $92 per acre, payments covering a period of four years.' The balance, $208 per acre, you can nay out of tha profits of the orch ard, and we do the planting, spraying. pruning and cultivating until the trees begin to bear commercially, clvlna them Just as good care as though you were living there. In fact it is not neces sary that you ever live on the tract. as there are plenty of buyera who will Duy your crop on ine tree ana you win HO. VI. ATI iflCOm6 thftt Will llllt VA11 AbOVfl . ' . . " t " anl. or care ror tne ruture - fHlllFIFEti. .OUR TRAfTH 'ABR NOT A WAT OFF IN SOME REMOTE PORTION OF THE' STATE. IT IS ONLY 90 MIN UTES' RIDE FROM PORTLAND TO SALEM AND ANY-PERSON PUTTING PROPERTY AND ARE DISSATISFIED WITH THEIR BARGAIN WILL- BE REFUNDED THEIR MONEY AND PAID THE EXPENSE OF THEIR I FAIRER T We Protect Our Friends Any person buying one ' of these tracts, s, later discovering that they can carry out the contract, are protect from loss by a three-montha non (forfeitable clause 4n the contract and I we will resell his tract durina that time watnoui expense to ine seller. "There Is No Reason Why the Poor Man Should Remain For- miar Dnnr ft , v v vi - I tryi i And this may aDDl.v to women u well as men. One woman of this city invest ed her "Din monev" a few veara a am in an orchard tract When her husband died, soon after business reverses, his widow would have been comnelled trt learn her living and that of her children I by tolling for a daily wage. Shes Is living in Irvington In comfortable clr- cumstanoes irom mat Wise investment. . . . - TT fVXt AT Q rVXTV WP -. k l-m W : :, - xtuxsm. ' - vk jouk years WITHOUT ' ': - . ''-' uuxt YfJitmo ujv the io-acke TRACTS $200 DOWN 'AND $16 PER MONTH r sTiwiifiaroi ' 31$-$14 Selling f ; , Main $201 Bldg.: . 1 for," and On Easy Terms 11 . Here you have excel lent soil, purest air, and . . .. r- ftfrlwme making. Right iL flAflr fhft rntftr f tr near the center of the city; only a JO minute ride. If you Intend pur chasing ati '.-':" ro in- You Win Make Money, Phone, Main Tt 89, A-3&14 for Reservations :. in Automobiles 232 Chamber of Commerce mm S80ff kml ME illiii ' V ' : ' .' "' - " If I ... '- ; 1 '" . t ' r ,, . We are no longer surorised when we hear thatS new en terprise has been located on the Peninsula. Since the first of the month there have come to.w midst many new con cerns with large .capital, How does it sound to you to hear that ground has been pur chased for a $50,000 hospital ground has been broken for a $75,000 university building, contracts signed -for a $500,- 000 Packing Plant, all ' within the past two weeks,- where millions have been previously invested, ' ; 'rMlMl il I , U ' U M W44 U U ... 1 Study the map, .uonayo'j ,1 i I . -L-'i. . tl-..I. f.'iL' see max univereny raric is ir eanlar .if oil thie UftAa lCllltl VI Ull llllvl TIVIIUl work? Factories, freigj , : a commerce on all .sides Uni versity, public schools, I Jii ne.s$ - houses,! two f national banks, : two . private v Danks, hard surfaced streets;., .wide alleys, the only 100 ft;, boule vards' in Portland. Where is there a city of 100,000 popu lation that can boast of as many resources. to back it as the Peninsula has with Univer sity Park as its center? Don't you', see that University Park will soon be the business cen ter of 100,000 population. Why don't you avail your self of this last opportunity to get a lot on easy monthly in--stallments? The land is practically all broken up into lots and only a few , are now In , the hands of the original nr. t owners. Alter passing out from the addition owners de mand large cash payments before they sell, ; . The cheapest lots' 50x1 00 now being $650, terms, 1 0 per cent cash, balance $10 monthly. Only a few left, t7; amlol ? IllfllTf - . MM I imiriei'Trai PWEI v: raE'fci'ffillMW vsMRGBOVE-fi: 80EH 406 ACHES $26'PE9;'AGIIE We offer In thla 40f acra farm ana Of the- best buys In Oregon. It Is located Just $ miles south af Port land. There are 408 acres, J 00 acres in cultivation ana in croD. balance altering timber and excellent pasture fcntire tract can be cleared at a very Smiilt Cfi, mnA m a.. 1 1 It Is one of the beat dairy, grain and stock ranches In the state. There ara two dwelling housea. one a very fine two story rrame house or rooms. There re 8 fine frame barns, snd lots of .out buildings. Good orchard, good soring at tha house. Just 800 yards from good school. Telephone In the house. This elegant farm is la one of tha prettiest parts or the valley; - The land is slight ly rolling, just right for drainage. The price with lota of personal property Is only 826 per acre; U cash, balance f per cent Buy this tract and double your mossy. 37- Acres for Trade Thla Is excaotlonallv choice 37 aorea lies right along tha Salem eleotrio car- line and close to station. It la all In high stats of cultivation, lies perfectly, no rock or gravel. Choicest of loose! mellow loam and . perfectly drained. Oood f room house, barn and outbuild ings. Nice orchard. Just 4i mils to I Station. Ws havo never ' examined a nicer tract than this one. About 60 minutes from city llmlte. Price for this elegant tract Is onlr 87600. Will exchange this tract for Portland prop erty, musi pa good value. Will Trade This Xhblce 60 Acres This 00 acra farm la lust 9 miles from tha city limits of Portland.. 1H miles from elation on Q. W. P. carl Ine, and la decidedly ono or the handsomest and best tracts we have over seen. There I are 0 acres, to acres In high state I VSSUSl: ard wT.nVai: lenge anyone to show better soil than this, oood 1 1 - room house. plastered. large barn snd outbutldtnga. Price $18,000. Would trade for city property, 160 Acres -$2600 Thla la a choleo farm home. There ara 160 acres. 12 acrea In crop, 80 acrea I practically ciearea, a.uuo.ouu ree.i good iir timoer. z nice streams or water. Good spring at boune. Oood 6 room rnstio house, small barn and outbuild- nas. There are 300 bearing fruit trees of all varieties. Lota of grapes, ber ries and flowers. This Is a snap. Price oniy izeoo; casn. naianca s years s per cent interest, j HARGROVE I Si SONS, 128 N.-6th st. cor. 'Oth and Glisan. Main 4381. A-7260. . jLEWEIL, CLEIKEI LITI W .T0WM8ITE8 ' Tha new townslto of Roches ter la located In a very rich val ley,, at the junction of three great railroads In operation. New ELEC-. TRIG LINE to be built at once. Four miles pf this lino completed . and cars are running. A big fac tory is now under construction , and new - homes , and business )- houses are going up. - , . ' YOUR OPPORTUNITY - ' v Put a few dollars in Rochester while the prices ara within your, , reach. Get a home that will sup , port you' and an Investment that will make you big monev. Med- ford. North Yakima. Spokane and dotens of other towns made for tunes for the buyers who bought - when these towns started. LOOK AT'THlSl" Prices will bo raised $0 per cent on July first While they last we -will sell - level, cleared - lota right at the Junction of these rail roads, close- to school, stores and t depot for only 26 each, on terma Three hundred lots Bold- In Port- . . land last month. Everybody that t sees Rochester buys mora.- :- ' BUY THEM NOW ' t. : Tl And let someone, pay you a prof it. Those who':-buy -before the prices raise are going to make tha : big profit. Don't wait until the best ara gone. : Call,, or. writs for . booklet ' . . 1 ; We- aro owners, not agents, and . we i sell on small monthly pay ments. Warranty, deed andrfnso - absyraot. . ;-. ' 1 -. . 1 AMERICAN HOME JNV. CO. , 1016' Chamberof Commerce ,1 Stark, Bet 3d and 4th. . . The Opening 'of the" ' ' TownOfL'yle ' - Is the real estats sensation- of tha . " , year. . . . , ,v There are splendid bargains in - . business and .-.residence lots on i f graded etreets, with cement walks and curbs at prices ranging from k $360 to $760, all Improvements in- V eluded. A j - i , Many new buildings ara" to go y v up at onca Lyla la more active '' than any city in tha west today.-' Get in before the best lots are T gone. Sand postal for illustrated : , circular, maps, price list, ate. ' - 1 Keasey.Humason & - - Jeffery, r. j . -; . Dealers In Land. Chamberof commerca, Portlsnd. Or. 'r'MIRIWIFS El I 3: m -ABSffiF I CM TME EIVER G3C3 1 sere ranch, right on tha river. opposite town, ranoh all la high siato of cultivation, 1$ bvarliia frult treea, fair house, severe! chicken houses, large shed anl . toot house, watered by . a well, la on main-county road, H mil to school snd M mile to stnra. Il ridge across to tha tows., rin garden at present pleated to pa ' tatoes. cabliage. sweet corn, to ma toes. .- peas, lettuce, strawber -rlaa. 1 . Just a cosy little farm on tha ' river bank. - Price $0O Ask about It. - f RALPH ACKLET LAND XU ' 170 Fifth St. . Opposite Poatof floe. . mm ''.1. $202) 0WM-$5 ALOT I acres rich blank land, 1 acra la apple orchard, balance in clov er. This choice piece of land lies . right near tha carllno and on a wide graded county road only 40 minutes' ride from tha city llm-' Its, cloaa to stores and school. Under woven wire fence. Excellent drainage, no rock or J ravel, all rich black mellow gar en soil, which yon can plow any tlmo of year. $1000 $200 down, $5 a month. $ per cent Interest. RALPH ACKLHY LAND CO, , 170 Fifth St Opposite Postof flee. si JEMS This modern 4 room bungalow la built on a sightly lot has large reception hall and bedroom, fina big clothes closet front and rear porches, double constructed floors and walla, cement bsse ment streets graded and aide walks in, porcelain hath, living and dining rooms, linen closet, built-in window seat, built-in hall ' . aeafe- china closet built In. piste rail In dining room, Dutch kitch en, wood Jlft. percelaln sink with -backvptped and wired for gas and electricity; house Is new.' . Price $1300 Essy terms. ; RALPH ACKLKY LAND CO, .. 170 Fifth St. , , ,. a, opposlto Postoffloa, $75 160 aero farm. 80 acres In eultt 'Jvatlon and In crop,' located In tha Willamette valley, on main countr road, cloaa to store and school t 80 " euititt. iq 4eUsvAtloaJa the follow. Ing crops: 49 aores In fall wheat,, -16 acres In clover, 17 acrea in spring oats, 4 acres In clover pas ture. 2 acres In garden consisting of potatoes, corn, etc., 2 acrea In bearing orchard; balance of place is partly seeded to paatura, soma young timber., ... v. All of thee rops on this place show up better thaa any place we have aeen this seaaon In the Wil lamette valley. , . - The soil is first class, partly hot aoll and partly black loam. Has Ideal drainage. , Tha ranch Is all enclosed by good fences and cross-fences. This li t flrst-clsBS plsce for grain snd fruit .. We are offering thla at a sacri fice price for the next few days at . 876 per acre. , No land In this vi cinity can be bought for anything near this price. -. . $3000 will handle thla ' Balanca on long time to suit purchaser. RALPH ACKLKY LAND CO, ! 170 Fifth St. ' -"i - Opposite Postof f lco.. ' s Thoroughly , modern ; 6 room bungalow on a. corner, near car line. 2 large; bedrooms with clothes closets, cement basement, has porcelain bath, washbowl, liv ing and dining room, linen closet v in bathroom; china closet built In, plate , rail ln dining room. ' f inn , largo Dutch " kitchen, - woodllft. i porcelain sink with back, wire for electricity. House la new. Only $1700 Terms. -RALPH ACJCLEY LAND CO, 170 Fifth St. Opposite postoff ice. - 82Q0:AWEEK': ' Tha best railroad waltlnr room - stand in the city doing a business of $200 a week. - Full line of can dy, cigars, etc. Complete outfit for bathers,. 100 suits, 8 years' lease at $50 a month In summer and $26 a month in winter, free light and fpel, no competition per-, mltted by the railroad company within a mile of it. Price $100. RALPH ACKLKY; IAND CO, ; - . 170 Fifth St. r TiLUiiiieff ?i tTimm TrrinirM? yztutiaV yicinira t ,f - - i : room bungalow with 8 larga 1 bedrooms, front-and rear powbes, lot 90x110 ft..-4 blocks- to school, woodshed, chicken house, etc This , . is a bargain In a town noted for Its fina ollmate, near the coast i " f RALPH ' ACKLKY LAND CO, - ' i. 170 Fifth St. Opposite Postofflca. - , ' 82ir-2 mi 'JvJ , 75 MlSIESfiES B0TTC.11 Mm Thfa fine ranch in ths WUlam. , , ette valley has iO acrtrs In crop, I running water, good well 'Wlitt 4v pump, fair .house, two good barns, acre bearing orchard, dairy out '.rr - fit milk cans, cream aeparator. 10 i first class ; Jersey s . cows, i i vearllnaa. . 1 registered ' bull, 7 plrs. 60 chickens. 4 hordes, wagon, buggy, 3 seta harneKS. plow. tik, . " harrow, ail amall tools. Place lies V' '"-on malft-county road with cream . . and mall route. f Price $8009 Easy terms. ... ! 170 f If t H'. . -,,' . . ; .OrPot,(t I'oM'iifica,