TJiK OliEGO.'t SUNDAY JOUKNAL. I'OBTLAND. St'NPAY HORNING. OCTOHLH t. Hit $100,000 M III REALTY Llllll IS '1 LARGEST OF VEEK t Sacramento Man Days Prop ' portant Deals in Various Parts of the State. . ! ' i ! ( lb U4 to tMlllf Pmjif Ul a 4el btaf iMt , Ml4 I iM I fct If tU 1 1 Me. tt-U I l ! I iiwh(im tm (- im . f rnU4 a!1 u ; 4J alba. ' TW Mia ll4 Ua Mill tkl ' blee HH4li l (vti aa.4 Mm wif W4. all r barb e-4 f U. , Inkf tf crreU I J. K,:tMMM f W . ' I. K Trt'!ic baa m4 f r4 f i ar liifwr fe tut la Ih Tie vaiUy. WaaaV TW r4 Mi UrmiPi w. T. I.lc 4 la ' ew.r i! ' irr He, m in Mkir rnr f 114, la. M4UI biMI Mr. iUiif.r it O. B. ItiMMt f Aaaitt. h r. y"" " ' 111 - 1 iilllll 7W"'"37??T " 1.'.., "'"T" 'i f !- rY ft I j W" ' - 1. iREAL MAHOGANY SCAft HARD TO ! DISCOVER SHAMS j . . . (Wortd's Output 18,000,000 Feet-4a.COO.000 Sold as the Genuine Article, Says U, $ Government Report DOC n14of of Otnt Cihft BBdtr rooirrtii at East nfuoi iif4 4 fUUors a . UHtmrn frwM 0iatu ff. for (MMUa(kN f it. 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GARDEN TRACTS HND - PURCHASERS READILY " (frM lul U.W V 'u iwa a4 f i4 I ; k-)h4 ? 4 A (Mwlii a 4 a aj r iHitiiHi fcnaiim. ttiw.in ta aai 'iu ii v(. aifT au M.i 4 ftL t l .! . lat. !. af 4 a4 '-''J w4 M la4 . MM ! f f4e MM a4 lat aHft mI ) aa MMwr fUa lat la ia rMtg mt ll mt Im m- ir a ia . - a.-! ll It id v-4 M 4U 1 1' i Kill atv- W.I4U 4il . tl. A A ll I w ,a...i .4 t-fci 4-a I It a.oHi m4 i4abtf , 4 a v a!:y I a- raM4 a44 ijki a4wi 4 f Vf m . t., f ; i -a a-a a l l a-.Jl.J-. mmA ,im t im a -! I'K 'Wh4 M.a fwMa ai- II I4.tu4 t' -a fi4lM -a- 4 IUI '-ia K ! aa Vau ia I ,n m, H ai4- a a r:ti-44i a lua m i a t '4 f W 4 ,4 jatr- W4 I fal Mm . wh4 fc mi a4 IU ("ajtlw M I M II lt MlMUl ! a taniMlt, l )l I iv. ' II aa 4 a a - - 4twa a iiiul I ' . I i I K 1AI 4 ..' " UVitl 4 . i (-(a m t4ja a' a'tl l 1 l4. f ! n .4 4N (S-U(.', Ir t f II la I 4 I a4K hj 44V W II !. tiaMi ww. aa a i Waaa s.J.l i txn ad a ft im r . a.IJl M1. - W M 1 ' a4 t " t ai a. !. I w4 4 ! a4 ! a. aia i iwi aa fiat wa a4 ta 4 4 Arlington Heights 7t ii Attwiiy roetill)r waa -f Ptaei, th irn tha mar. .Tf 74 uiiTTiracta f kit II t Mr, Waddo.'a iBtau-, la f. t f, . ,1 , ? h Jrt,!. .1- ' th ; otUl. Un( WM .aid o retract, ihra vww, awi ff IIIVIriVll VI IM CWWI-. . , a -W ft.t-a .l.t4 Oawa. Ilt.. aV Iloaaburf " .117. .1 ,kV Ko 1 I.ir r,m" 1 raltra.4 with lb main tin f Ih I " '..?Tf.? L. i 1 A bit daal In ' lpra era I filth In th fulur , , . i! n. MM.nl U Una mun. tmsnt by I ha INrlh-VI4r Laa4 cot. -.. of rn.ll-.bl. e.pll.1 lb 1' 'L 'tor o.l mp lt amall lrar. an4 rtiTki m ncmiiy. i na i ran rntiy pur- I - I O. K. cut it in two. making II n I4l rnaa ff nr win ba aurrryM n4) I . llrWa4 In Ih near fulur that It mayl, A A- l,v,rt?,w" t la4 on Ih mark at. " from JimI K Ml-n. to W. jr. ramtah h.a oM la 3. W. frwl""r, !L 1.. iiJIf ... wbduiaio nMr C rll. th tUt airnar -rei m i miuiii county. I :"-. T: ," " 7, , ,6 Milf cm. fl W. mii hai (Ills 4 a a i w. -' I : Or, Oct H -TW rl tiaia ; ft. th. Milton nal.hborhooa. th rrP- "Tivi Jnhi7 Ali WH " h Maaan for 1100 n arr. Th m. po- i'" r?uin'jr' l,!!,." JiT- .5 Irrlt.ln eompany h.a t i nia hv. um 1 1- i. ih. um- family to arrive In few wek and ., ' rraawatcr dlalrict to A. A. Blby for ,,,M'JLW,U co'nmc atln thtlr bom h(. c,(y . w of (MJ nr.r tUrmU. . ,B uron' inn containing T and II.IH arrr for racoHar Miwll Land ranaTarrrd company f Tha al4lforJ Really and Improvement I J. Gray A Co. aold th B. J. Rldder company have rurchaaad a block of land! frro of 10 acrt flv and a hlf on Writ Jackson boulavard from O. W.nl aouthweat of Albany laat 8lur-of arrr(J nr.r Troutdal la rorttand Irldly. Th around U ltutJ Juat y to J. D. iouiii or mia cuy. tm buyer for II&09. Th proparlv la Jo- Mr a. mien Wrlcht ha aold her farm writ from tha Jackaon achool and la I ronalderatlon Is not flven out, how-1 r,t)Kl ouihat of town. between Summit avenu and Columbus I aver, xnia la a gooa urm, an unaer aireeL Char ea 8. Ibo I mininr of I cuiuvauon. Mr. louaui win pui up a i i m.rkhnm h.a rtii a a a thla company and ha state that Ma j dwelling hou, barn and thr build-1 thereby h timaafer to Julia A. Lear company weuia a one irrane in n-1 na " m h'i. I and Net it roster for a consideration of 15000 a fraction over eight acre , tlr tract and otharwla put It In shape for dwelling construction and tliat early I liext Spring would commence th e rec- tloa of 14 bungalow on th block. ' R. C. Dement of Aurora has sold a -part of his Hubbard ranch to L. A. , liraden of Coos "Bay. Th tract aold la ,100 acre. Th price ia not mad pub , 11c. There Is much activity In real es tate In th vicinity of Aurora, and price are still lower than In the adjoining counties. C. M. Haskell of Roseburg has sold Ma, IS acre fruit farm in Edenbower to R. A. Wolnsteln. of Terr Haute. Ind. 'Mr. Wclnsteln and family, consisting of his wife and two children, ara here and will take poaaesslon aa soon aa their household goods arrive. Mrs. Haskell will go east for a vlst with relatives but they will probably arfaln locate in this vicinity. Thla property Is on of th nicest fruit farms In Edenbower, and th transfer was negotiated by the Harding Land company. Ail v Important deal In orchard Jand I ut land about a mil north of Kro was completed In lbaaon laat week I water.. in which aeorg It. braltn or imperial, Neb., acquired th 40 acre orchard ad-1 c. O. Laurltxen. repreaentlna- an east Joining Lebanon from P. M. Bcroa-rln. I em syndicate, completed negotiations owner or tne Lnanon lumoer miua.Vth Wingate A Ftnlayson yesterday About half of the tract Ilea within the for th ourchae of approximately 00 corporate limits or ieoanon ana nee allots In the city f Astoria for a con houae and large bam on it and is I slderat on of I7S.S00. The nurchaae planted to appio ireea rrom bit to eignt I win be placed on tha market In BU yeara oia. Mr. emitn paia vzb.ooo loripaul. Minn., and New Tork city. Mr. th tract I Laurltien. who la stopping at the We In hard-Aatoria hotel, confirmed the deal M. B. crart naa been orrred iiooo an I last night prior to th chamber of com acre tor nia peacn orcnara or rour or i mere banquet rive acrea pear tne Masonic cemetery , B. W. MCComas", the well known grain buyer, has Just purchased 80 acres of 4 Indian land about a mil southwest of Cayuso. in Umatilla county. A 40 acr - piece . was secured from 7 Mary . Flush, formerly Ta-ma-e-llcht, and - her. hus band, Charles Flush, for 11200 and the 5 other 40 was bought from Rosa Oilman j formerly Rosa Lyman, formerly Agh-to- . noon, ana ner nusoana, waiter tinman, for $1000. The deeds were placed on i rcccrd today. k;v ' 1 Kenneth . Mcintosh . of Asotin . county, ! Washington, while visiting In Milton' last week with friends, becamo so in fatuated with th country that he pur chased 16 acres of the company, and, while he ' doesn't1 take possession at once, he has engaged - to have his hold ings well oared for and expects in time to build up one of the nobbiest homes In the valley. at Albany. The trvea ar two year old and doing; fine. The offer was re fused. He hss about 40 acrea there In all, close to th Oregon Electric, a j valuable property. GARAGE AND STABLE Mrs. J. M. Spencer of Albany has sold her fine stock farm of .-412 acres situated south of town to W. E. Rob ertson, recently from Minnesota, Mr. Robertson and family arrived this week to close the dt-al and will, tako WILL COST 120,000 Walter F. Burrell, owner of the mag Kylo McDaniel, principal of the public schools, of Adams, has purchased 160 acres of land lying five miles west of possession at once. This is on of th niriceni nome at u -i weniiem aireei best stock ranches in Linn county. and Hawthorne avenue, la having plans drawn for a combined garage and atable C. B. . Compton, a government em-I which will cost to' build between $16,000 ploye in the Philippines, with head- and 120,000. Jt Is to b an elaborate quarters at Manila, has purchased a structure, - probably the most expensive tract of orchard ,4n two and three year! building of its kind In Portland. It old trees near Dee, In the Hood River I will be two stories high. 42 by 113 feet valley. The property formerly "be-lln ground dimensions and with walls longed to C, U Greene, foreman of the of pressed brick and cut stone trim. Oregon; Lumber company a mills.-, Mr. 1 it will have a number of fireproof com Compton -will ha v the orchard taken partments In which will be stored the car or ior two or wree years ana win more combustible materials. The ground then come to Hood River to make hi floor will contain stalls for six horses, home. He States that ha bought at I Quarters for a like number of autos. Hood River after having fully invest!-1 auto repairing room, harness room antf gated'. all other fruit growing districts 1 tool room. on the coast. He left Friday to return I On the second floor will be quarters to Manila, taking, with him a bunch of for the male heln. including six sleen- Hood River literature, which he will ins rooms, kltqhenette and storage for distribute among his mends in tit hay and grain. Philippines. Architect Lewis I. Thompson pre oared the plans and will supervise the Messrs. potunger ana , Amy sold a I construction of the building. " tract of land in East Med ford Satur-I day to B. B. Noyes for $400. The land , Journal want ads bring , results. iNitt) M Um to4 ai all Mar j4 fan. J4f lag fra lb ac ef ala ibaj ha a ba rtosl TH aw llr iwr blaglac a Jaaa HafwWb, sari Swath of I., Kaa turn ol4 by lb Weatlf Traal (4r bf rwl 14 Tb farm ir-4 4 4 I44 "11 II gar-aa liana, aotna c th BUn-beaar labia o r mot tract. Amor. h bufTl.aavra la Orf$ M. Bha4a, eeadaetar e tb t H I. P. Una In -orlU-t4. Mr, 0hl4i baa already rrli4 a Houe. bar. poultry boua and oihr bwlldlnga e bi plara. whlrh la cwipne4 of I era. Other purrhaear la PorlUM ar II. O.. Kieaar. fit -; Wllltaan Mitagrov. aavan at-ra. A. r. IH'od. S acre; IL J. Joy, n cr: ciaorga 1.1111. 10 arra; J. H lilrt--k, five arraa: J. Auld and 1 C. Hat. of Orar.ro I and II arraa. rapwiily ; and l.ll- lla II. Hkfllon, of kldm.l.la. Waah flv met. On a numtr of th Iraria. buildinga have already barn ria-4 and th place ha taken n th appear- ore of cjulta a llv community. Th ram firm ha lo dlvMad lb farm of A. MKJtlL northwaat of to. Into garden tracta Th first porchaaar of thla iracl ta T. C. I4vlngton. of Mill Kail a, Waah, who ha purchased It acre. Th town Itaelf bap building, Ih Prbytrrian church being tha last com plated and dedicated laat Sunday. Plaae and apeclflcatlona ar now out for a new fir department and town hall, one block west of th railway elation. Wil liam Konta has also lumber on the ground for a new grocery stor to b arectod two block south of th depot Th town 1st loss than four year old and th progress mad I on a par with any town of Its sis on th coast SEATTLE HOPING HARD TO GET SKYSCRAPER While th Indication point strongly to Seattle yet having that 42 story of fice building which they have bean talking and writing about for a year past, there are still som doubters left In this "neck of th woods." A New York contractpr arrived In Seattle laat week, opened an office and forthwith announced that construction of th mon ster skyscraper would begin about the first or the new year. Tne ouuaing i to b erected by the L. C. Smith es tate, nianufacturera of the L. C. Smith typewriter. In a recent Issuo th Brat tle Time commented on th proposed new structur as .follows. At his office. 04 Paclflo block, Mr. Marshall would not discuss his plans, aside from stating that ha will go ahead as fast as' possible with the construc tion of the new skyscraper. The assembling of the material and apparatua will take some time, while the demolition of, tho present brick Im provements and the installation of the neavv ateel and concrete foundational for 'the new building are expected to' occupy aeveral weeks. 'The task or tearing down tne pres-1 ent buildings will be postponed as late S possible and still permit the roun-1 datlons to be In readiness for the steel, which will arrive about February 15, 1 912. . Tha tenants In the present 1 structure have urged that they be al-I lowed to remain until the last minute nd.Mr. Marshall , has signified his In tention of waiting' until) absolutely nec essary before starting to wreck these buildings." - ' KX t r n ! ,'--1 '.ri'nr!, ' 1 f 4 )S ' "" -- ' "niMsiiflii tu , r, - - " " JJ S i V . : ' , 111 '" sMiafWi.a...iat m.- eerjf Jl ; ' 1 xrx nsr - Tb9 Whceldon, 5-storjr and basement apartment bouse, located at Tenth and Salmon streets. ' LOCATION I WO 10 E RN HOUSES , Contractor A. F. Squires closed a : deal last week for the purchase of a quarter block located at the southwest corner of Williams avenue and Sumner street. The property is-vacant but was 1 purchased, with a view to Its suitable Improvement. : Mr. " Squires has an nounced " that he will at once begin 1 the erection of two modern two-story.; dwellings, each to cost about $3G00. j Architect W. H. Downing has pre- ' pared plans' and specifications for a two8tory 9 -room1 frame residence for I E. Vers tees, which Is to be erected at the corner of East Twenty-third and! Knott stpeets. The structure Is to b 1 of colonial type of architecture. It I will have hardwood floors, the usual , built-in conveniences and beamed and paneled dining room arid library. The; building will cost approximately $6000. Peter Ell, : th cement contractor, has let the contract for a flv room frame bungalow to be erected -on East Forty fifth street in Atlas addition south east. The structure will cost close to $2000. . s , Rest After Exertion. - According to a French physician a short period of rest aufficea to prepar b person for new exertion 'after heavy but not protracted work; while longer rest i necessary after eontlnuoua work of lighter nature. . - $k eg b fet't rM haatl I Mra4Vtg4iM. ImvmI fM lai tlki I abixb Ik a-all a aaaa Ibal lb I4 a umI rut mt gwaa ; I wt II.. , I Ml. watt pM .. f t a4 aaatgaaifi tuMaMfd -r tr t ik l Miit iAia a. Tba I arlaollaia "" lata. Iigal bwl 4tf Ibl abafarlae, aay Ihi 4k f IMI Aarlibv-r! caoiw) la baia b'atKa4. aa M awta h 4ka4 tmr Ira aaabataay frwal ly aarnaa K Hr Tfc ar er-a ibaa I . fMaly raWiag aaa- baaaay Ibal offrfod gt anirl. 4 lb at vral ofb aau laal r rlaverly eiaiaw4 t laallal aaatagaay. Tm ro-i arir baa jai efM Ia lafo4"t lb at of ratilnal erf f IKa 4lilalhlg 4fffrra Nl raaj inaboaay aa4 IH baat lailtailo km Ib vartl T1.a tratl ram of thla w4 I tltbtn ma Heft yrni can bi1J your home fe from its m rruf hmrni ef the pi f I mtn I LutMrf lh tinei UmV. bWf ti Uh:, Huh And rmr t f tutU. tilLmg ihe cotintriilf n.l city tor mi! ifOn4, in4 yti only 10 mlnuttt from Siath an! Wihlnton Stfttta. Building Sites From $750 to $5000 The Writ Si.le will alwtya bt Votihnd' teat" tide. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Ami KINGS HEIGHTS will always bir the let of all Hfishia properlie an4 ihc eldest in. The nrrct car will no! lc more than two blorkt from any Jot. Ijitrance to tract through the City Park or from Wathington turret. I lard turtaced street and cement wfks being laid throughout the tract. Si N Let tm takfc vou to ARLINGTON HEIGHTS or KINGS HEIGHTS in ten minutes from our office, or phone for appointment. Call Dorr E Keasey & Co. " Cluuabtf of C-umtm BnUdUf. 33 '30UAR& WY Buys This Colonial Bung SIX ROOMS AND Two Additional Rooms Can Be Finished Upstairs, II Desired , In a high-class district on the northwest slope of Mt Tabor, this is 'an ideal home on 1 very attractive street. r- Im provements in and paid , for. 7 4 4f J i 4 ""W' V. aa afJiin T . V rW 4 -1X',.Ai-..i4-.., . I k v-Ty&wc )4 INWi S ( , ..jr.N,,,'-., In Our New Sub ; ' division Some of the Advantages Magnificent view. . Fine neighborhood. ' Two carllnes. Lot 60x100 ft, with fin elevation. Graded street. - - Cement sidewalk and curb. ' House Just finished. Best workmanship. Open plumbing. 1 Hardwood floors. Buffet and bookcases built In. , Paneled and beamed dining room. Dutch kitchen. Screened porch. Cement basement Bull Run water. 1 , ' Telephone, gas and electric light. The View Property ol The East Side Get out of your cramped quarter in the crowded district, away'from the noise, dirt and fog; get into-your own" home. In this beautiful residence district you will find neighbors to your liking and will begin to live. Slop Paying '.Rent-Own Your Come Buy on a rising market and share in the advance that always follows the opening tip of a choice tract of close-in "view" property, in a growing district Your rent money will pay fof your home in a few year. Besides, you can't sell your rent receipts and you could sell your home if you desired.- Take Mount-Tabor car to Thorburn avenue and 64th street, or Montavilla car to East 65th street. Salesmen ort the grounds.' Call at ouf office this Sunday, and let us show you Pal myra. This house will go quickly. ' : Both Phones Pacific Main 6869, Home A-6267 . The Fred A. Jacobs Company (Member Portland Realty Board) 138-140 isth St., ''Portland, Or. .Largest Realty Operators on Pacific Coast Mail This Coupon Today. .1911. Fred A. Tacoba Co. ......... . rortland. Or.: . .Please-' send full particulars wn-ardinff Palmyra to " (MO-29-11) Name Street City. , h