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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,
PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 7. 1911
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II WT HUM'
CAUED WASTEFUL
Immediate Abandonment of
" 4 Scheme Asked by Umatilla
Water Users; John - Day
?v Project Favored by Ass'n.
Immediate abandonment 'of tho plan
for the west Urns tills irrigation projeot
ta tha (slogan of the executive boar of
the UraaUUa Watar XJwnr association.
Vet forth In a communication , to The
Journal-, through State Senator J. tf.
Burgess and Asstetant Secretary O. D.
Hurd, president and -secretary of tha
association,;.,. .'. i ' '
Tha organisation which thug enters
the fight against approval of tha wet
, Umatilla extensloa is composed ' largely
'of men living along stream- tributary to
the Umatilla rive, who, fear their pres
ent water supply will be eut to an ln-
sufficient amount If the government's
plant for the Vina."11 immwb w p-
rled. oyt, . TW f ar Is declared to be en
tirely unfounded by Supervising Engi
neer Hopson of th United Btateg recla
mation service.
Many of Mr. Hdpson's atatements n"
cootabutlon tOjThe Journal are disputed
by tha Umatilla Water Users' executive
feosrd, and the John Day project, de
clared fcy Mr. Hopson to be bo remote
" that boosting for ) futile, Is advanaed
as an alternative plan. The western ex
tension of Umatilla Is denounced as
"wasteful, extravagant and perversion
f tha Intent of the reclamation law."
The Important part of the statement
forwarded from Pendleton by the Water
Veers association Is here given:
Calls itatMuat jaiogtcaL
"We note that E. G. Hopson, supervis
ing engineer of the reclamation service,
has given to the press an article setting
forth Ms views on the controversy as to
the merits of tha John Day project and
the miscalled west 'extension' of the
Umatilla project. Some statements In
the article, are MIogtoat, indicate a pre
judice and becauae of the opposition of
their author might be misleading to
persona not thoroughly conversant with
the entire, situation. For these reasona
a reply la deemed proper and import
ant. "In the first place, tha west Umatilla
Project Is not a 'partly finished project'
t Is a new project, according to the
board of army engineers, and the effort
to ge( funds for Us completion has been
Without results up to this time for this
reason,
"Moreover the protest is not merely
the protest of the Stanfleld Commercial
club, but Is the protest of hundreds of
farmers whose lands need the flood
waters of Birch and McKay creeks and
other tributaries of the Umatilla river
above Stanfield for Irrigation.
"Tha government, on March 9. HOI,
filed a blanket filing on all the waters,
flood waters and otherwise, of the
Umatilla system, which had' not been
appropriated and put to beneficial use
at that time. Here Is where the shoe
pinches exactly.
Contest ranter's BigMs.
"Three , hundred and sixty farmers,
users of water for Irrigation, were af
terward confronted with contests in
Drunkards
Saved Secretly
knj lady Hay Do It At Home
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treatment that la tasteless and odorless,
safe, absolutely so: heartily Indorsed by
temperance workers; can be given se
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effective In Its silent work the crav
ing for liquor relieved In thousands of
cases without the drinker's knowledge,
and against his will. Will you try such
a remedy If you can prove its effect,
free to youT Then send tha coupon be
low for a free trial package, today.
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Dr. J. W, Hsineg Company,
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return mall, m plain wrapper, so
that no one can know what it con
tains, a trial package of Golden Rem
edy to prove that what you claim for
' It is truo In every respect. ,
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throat, bronchitis, etc, is to get a
medicine which will at once relieve
the fever and congestion responsi
ble for the cough (which is
only a symptom of inflammation)
ana then proceed to "restore the
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cough syrup, which will delight any
one who tries Jt can be made at
home cheaply. It beats ordinary
cough syrups a hundred to one, be
cause it does : not sicken or con
stipate, ,
Obtain of your druggist, or have
him order, from the- wholesaler,
8 Ml ounces essence Men t.ho-laxano.
Empty It Into a pint bottle. Then
make a syrup with a pint of granu
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The dose Is a teaspoonful I to 10
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children less according; to age.'-
i- r rrfi-i-i- "i" y - ir rrnr nnr,ir,mrujLn Q
court instituted by the rtojamation ser
vice In WhlcTj it is sought to limit the
amount of water t two and one-half
acre-feet per aero, an amount proved
by past experience of the farmers, and
by the experiments of tha agricultural
college experiment station at HerrolB
ton, to be lnsufflolnt;-v;-v'',.'i--v-.r.
"All Unds for which water bad not
hMn tuA em nrtor to the aoverntnent
filing Marsh . 10, ars thereby for-
ver deprived or any possmie w
water supply, There ars from 150,000
to 800.000 acres Of these lands In the
Indian .reservation, along the Birch and
McKay creeks, and along the upper
Umatilla river, which being of a deep
er, heavier soil with better moisture re
taining qualities could be efficiently ir
rigated with tha -same quantity or Jess
water than would bo required to irri
gate 80.000 acres of the .sandy lands
along the Columbia. These ,360 farm
ers, who have been forced Into expen
sive litigation, are not pleased to con
template the prospect of standing on
the banks the : streams sunning
through their "oww lands and watching
the water flow past, gone forever, to
irrigate lands some 60 miles away be
longing to a . few corporate interests,
only a small per cent being government
lands. ; .. .- ..vr' ,
V fay The Would B Jrfsers.
"Others, who 'had not yet progressed
so far' with, tho development of their
land r had not. dreamed of ever find
ing, themselves unable, to file on the
flood' waters of these upper streams
whenever they desired to use them, are
injured and unjustly, they think. Busi
ness men pf Pendleton, Pilot Book and
other towns in-this end of Umatilla
county, who have been looking ahead
to the day when the entire vpper Uma
tilla valley above Btanfleld should be
solidly cultivated In 10 acre tracts and
the denser population . Bhould furnish
them with A greater business, feel that
they would be losers If all the flood wa
ters are denied to the lands naturally
and properly antltled to their benefi
cial use. Of course these elassea pro
test "So that the ftanf leld Commercial
club and the farmers on the Bite of the
proposed reservoir constitute only a
small part of the opposition to the
plan to Irrigate the West Umatilla pro
ject from any source other than the
John Day river, which scheme has been
pronounced by tho board of arm en
gineers feasible-and desirable,
"It Is not true that the reclamation
service wants to give us our water;
they are forcing us Into costly litiga
tion to defend our rights and Breaking
to deprive and injure" us In order to
benefit a few corporate interests by
providing their lands with Irrigation
out of government funds.
Confidence Xs fceokia.
"tacit of confidence that the reclama
tion service and the government will
deal fairly with farmers In the matter
vof their water rights and lands in the
seresvptr site seems wen rounaea in
deed, in view of experiences thus far
with the reclamation' service officials.
Notwithstanding that the homesteaders
In the proposed reservoirs have com
piled with every detail of the law and
earned title to their land, their patents
have been held up for the past two
years or more. Some land taken for
right-of-way for the feed canal for the
present Umatilla project have not yet
been paid for as agreed upon at the
time of purchase, although the govern
ment haa been In possession and using
the land for five years. Director New
ell, of the reclamation service. In an
Interview given out In Oregon In Sep
tember, stated tho best alfalfa lands
are worth 1100 per acre when they are
now In fact paying; It per cent Inter
est on $500 per acre every year.
"Mr. Hopson says barely 4000 acres
will be flooded by the reservoir. This
Is misleading. He does not state that
twice that amount of land would be
ruined when under-drainage Is elim
inated by the construction of the res
ervoir. "He also disparages the quality of
these lands" and says some of them are
alkali lands and others permanently
waterlogged. Borne of these salt grass
lands which he refers to as alkali
lands -produced during the season of
1011 potatoes at the rate of 800 sacxs
to the acre, celery to the value of f 2000
per aore, onions to the value of $800
per acre; besides, other highly remu
nerative crops and valuable pastures.
John Bar Project.
"During Ull the lands In the pro
posed reservoir site produced 13,2S0
worth of produce.
"As to the John Day project being
too costly, it may be reasoned easily
that even at tha extravagant price
named by Mr. Hopson It Is leas costly
that the miscalled west 'extension.!
The West Umatilla project is designed
to Irrigate about 56,000 acres of which
more than JO.000 acres are now already
amply provided with Irrigation through
farmers' xUtches and other private pro
jects which would be superseded and
rendered useless. Thus it appears that
the West Umatilla project would actu
ally add only about 26,000 acres, or less,
to the total area irrigated. At a gross
cost of 14,000,000 tho actual cost per
acre for each irrigated acre gained to
Oregon would be approximately $167.
"By constructing the John Day project
Irrigation will be provided and water
made available fort 406,000 acres or
more; $00,000 in the' John Day projeot,
88,000 in the West UmatlUa project and
160,000 to $00,000 In higher lands along
tho Upper Elm and tributaries above
Stanfleld. '
"To spend $4,000,000 of the govern
ment's money to irrigate a tract of land
for which irrigation la already well
supplied to more than half of the tract,
where 80 per cent of the land Is owned
by two corporations and some other
private speculative Interests, and only
20 per cent is government land, would
be a perversion of the intents and pur
poses of the reclamation law. The West
Umatilla projeot la apparently a waste
ful, extravagant scheme. Oregon de
serves an Irrigation project of substan
tial proportions and real merit to the
homesteaders, such as the John Day
projeot if
"Delay and uncertainty as to the West
Umatilla project- has already caused
hardship and financial loss to the hun
dreds of farmers whose water rights
are involved and prevented new devel
opment absolutely. In simple Justice
to all, the deparement of the Interior and
the reclamation service should Immedi
ately and unreservedly abandon the West
Umatilla projeot, release their claims
to. the waters they have filed on for
that projeot and dismiss the 860 suits
now pending against the farmers.-
WHITE SALMON MAN GETS
2 MAN-HUNTING HOUNDS
.:.-.': : - ' V
(Special te The Journal.) ,
WMite Salmon, Wash., Dec. 7. In or
der to give the town protection against
thugs as well as to give chase should
criminals succeed in making their get
away from town, as In tho case of the
would-be slayer of H. 8. Hall, Whits
Salmon Nlghtwatchmen V. Baxton, of
this place, has received two imported
young bloodhounds from Kentucky,
which he Is training Into man hunters.
A Good Time Tonighf
To select your piano or , Vlotrola for
Christmas. Open ' evening Sherman,
Clay & Co., Morrison at Sixth. '
- I v. . 1 . "
Autoplanoa rented $7 per month, free
drayagetafree rauslo rolls. Player pianos
from $$66 upward.
KOHLER CHASE, ,
$76 Washington Street.
) .'!; . ; ' m i i .... , . ,
IS fronts from Queen Quality gel
mer-than cash at 167 $rd, . '
NEW TODAY.
$30,000 ,
. JEFFERSON STREET
Near Seventh Street
60x100 FEET v
Fine Site for Apartment.
' Exclusive Agency
UMBDENSTOCK - LARSON
COMPANY
286 Oak St, Henry Building
.TeJ. Main 6719. A-7374
C3(JJ
OUR BOOK tS FREE- CET IT.
MORTGAGE LOANS
SCfo JOHN C. CRONAN Ofo
, eoa gpaldlng Bldg. lx
BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CERTIFICATES of title made by the
Title it Trust company, Lewis bldg.,
4th and Oak.
RoHe City Park association to Ar
. thur J. Cartwrlght, lot IS, block
$0, Beaumont ......, 1000
John Horn at al. to J. t. Woodland,
lot 7, block 1$, Sunnyslde addi
tion; lot 7, block i, Eastland. . . . 6260
The Joseph AC Strowbridge Estate
Co. to Ellen Q. Adams, lots 6,
s, oiocx is, Erroi Heights 460
Lawvers Abstract & Trust Co., capital
ssuu.uuu, Hosra or xraoe Diag.
PACIFIC Title a- Trust Co., tho leading
abstractors. 7 Ch. Com., ground floor.
W. R. HAIZLIP CO., Inc., Abstractors,
$87-6 Corbet t bldg. Prices right
MEETING NOTICES
41
COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 114,
A. F. & A. M Stated com
munication . this (Thursday)
evening at 8 o'clock. Masonlo
Temple. Election of officers.
Installation, payment of dues.
Vlsltine brethren wclcatna Rv
order W. M. FRED U OLSON,
Secretary
WEBFOOT CAMP. No.
Ui , T UWUIII .11 VI III.
World, meets every Fri
day night In W. O. W.
Temple, 128 Eleventh
street All members re
quested to be present
niiuri welcome.
IT H r MM AHPTT f ft
A. L. BARBUR, Clerk.
E
Urfer hall, llllwauklo and Karl sts
r riqay evening. i,aaies rree.
M. W. A ROSE CITY CAMP Monday
Selllng-Hlrsch bids;.. Washington near
10th. Phono clerk, Main 2B4. A-4686.
R! N. A. Ore. Rose Canip, meets Frt
eve.. Allsky hall, 81 and Morrison.
MARRIAGE LICENSES .
Fred Zehe, Norway, Or 26, and Er
nestine Steinke, 24.
Mat Pedrsen, 286 17th st., 18, and
Bertha Hammer, 23.
Frank Hart. 1105 Vernon. 48. and
Daley Muloy, 85.
William Ormsby, T. M. a A., 28, and
Mabel Brown, 26.
Amus Christiansen, 628 Alblna, 11,
and Anna Fltigerald, 18.
E. S. Simmons, 7818 Foster road, 28,
and June Carey, 81.
W. A. Blake, Centralis, Wash., 41. and
Eva Morris. 30.
M. J. Anbrey, Vancouver, B. C, 30,
and Matilda Lynch, 31.
Clyde Chamberlain, Oresham, Or, 11,
and August Wahl, 28.
George Sheran, 262 Alder street, 26,
and Isabella Snyder, 19.
Phil Chard, 1076 East 16th street. 14,
and Mildred Hltinger, 19.
Rockey Robinson, 27 Union avenue,
69, and Elizabeth Suhter, 65.
B. O. Hantanna, 160 East 61st street,
47. and Mary Agular, 31.
John Van Weel, Oregon City. 40, and
Cora Whitney, 40.
Henry Danlelaon, 615 Overton, 80,
and Krfsflne Poterson, 25.
George T. Wallsteed. 248 East 72nd
Street, 37, and Minnie Moore, 20.
B. J. J. Anderson, general delivery,
46. and Lula Christopher, 27.
W. A. Butchers, 431 6th st. 80, and
Abble Butchers, 28.
W, G. Smitb & Co.
Washington Bldg., cor. 4th on Wash'ton.
LEADING Florist. LubTTner, 428 Wash
et. bet. 11th A 11th. Mar. 763, A-1384.
DRESS suits for rent, all sizes. Unique
Tailoring uo zu starx st.
CLARKE BROS., florjfcts, fine flowers
and floral designs. 289 Morrison st
BIRTHS
CONINCK To Mr. and Mrs. Felix Con
lnck, 160 Vt Page, November 21, a girl.
COOK To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook, 657
East Twenty-first streets, November
16: a girl.
HENRICKS To Mr. and Mrs. William
Henricka, 6842 Sixty-fifth street, No
vember 1; a boy.
RODOLF To Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Ro
dolf, 610 Borthwick, November 6; a
girl.
SHIELDS To Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Snields, 60S Mississippi. November 11
a girt
ROUTTER To Mr. and Mrs. Walner
Routter, 866 Lincoln, November 11, a
flrl. -
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
COY At the homo of her brothers,
Frank and Wallace Coy, 483 H East
Couch st., Deo. 8, Emma C. Coy, ae
66 years, 6 .months, 23 days. , Funeral
will take place .from the above number
(Friday) Dec. 8, at 2 p. m. Friends re
spectfully Invited. Interment, Rom City
oemetery,
BURGESON Peter Burgeson, Good Sa
maritan hospital, December 6. aged 46,
cancer.
TRAXINGER Francis Traxtngor. 867
E. 74th, aged 76, December 8, paraly
sis. FOLEY Ira Foley. Vincent's hos
pital, December 4, aged 21, liver trou
ble. SATITERWHITE Lucrctla Sathorwhlte,
. 2003 80th St.. December 4. aged 68,
cancer.
TURNhrf Olive Turney. Good Samari
tan hospital, December 4, aged 86,' sep
ticemia. WOFFATH George Wof fath, St. Vin
cent's hospital, December 4,. aged 67,
ulcer.
HATFIEUV-Mary B. Hatfield. 66H
Gllsan, December 5, aged 66, hetnor-
LY.5cH-JanieS Lynch. 808 Blnton. De
cember 3, aged fi. cancer. ,
O'NEIL Mary O'Nell. 635 Broadway,
. December 4,, aged 70, pectoris.
MAX M. SMITH, florist. U 6th st.
opp. Meier St Frank's. Main 7116.
J . rcyiMtAIi DUtECTORa r
CRIPOAM Undertaking Co. Main
tnlUoUlT 6133. A-28aY'Lady ass't.
EAST BIDS funeral directors, success
or to F. S. punning, Inc. K. 62. BI2626.
EDWARD HOLMAN. undeftsker, . S2i
mm
A
a su i-aay assistant Mala 7. ,
FUNE1U& DIIUSCTORS
Dunning & McEntee...?58ffirW
every detail. 7th end Pine. . Main 480,
A-4668. Lady assistant. "'
J, P, Finley Si Son
Third and Madison.
Lady attendant Main 0. A-1II
A. R, ZELLER CO, Both Phones.
Sue. Zeller-Bymx Co., lady attendant
I FftPH Undertaker. Lady assistant
LCnOn B-1888. E;-781. K. 6th-Alder.
Poarcnn On Funeral directors, 88r
i uui yvi i vui 171 Kusi
issell St. B. 1080.
GENERAL RfiAL ESTATE 62
ARE you looking for west ' side prop
erty We can suit you, M. E, Lee,
811 Corbett bldg.
BUSINESS and apartment corners, west
side. M. E. Lee, 811 Corbett bldg. '
F5r ALEHbUSES 61
Only $350 Cash
And balance easy. ,for dandy, well built
home- of 7 rooms, full basement, fur
nace, 'fireplace, etc. Rullt by owner
for his home. He wants to go .to Cali
fornia soon and will sell on above terms.
Price only 83850, and it la a real bar
baln. Rose City Park district, near car.
Sea us In the morning If possible.
Barnes & Andrus
406 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sts.
Main. 2081.
$250 (5own, .
Balance Like Rent,
Five room bungalow, strictly
modern, built-in buffet, cabinet
kitchen, cement walks electric
fixtures, shades, house tinted, all
ready to move Into, for only
12600. See Bryan, with '
Joseph Graham,
1007-09 Board of Trade bldg.
A Snap Hawthorne District
88760 Bungalow, worth 83160; 8450
cash, balance terms, 6 large rooms,
beamed celling, paneled dining room,
Dutch kitchen, good linoleum In bath
room and kitchen, shades, screens, full
cement basement, laundry trays, house
double conntructed, bard surface streets,
cement sidewalks, paid for. By owner,
no commission allowed. 384 Glenn ave.
Tabor 100.
Beaumont Home
( rooms, modern, on the highest point
In Beaumont on 42d St.; the price Is
only 34400. Will jell on easy terms to
the right party or would take a lot,
clear, as first payment Cull at office
and we will be glad to show this, as it
is first-class property, well built.
PORTLAND BUSINESS EXCHANGE,
806 Selling Bldg.
Marshall 8836. Evenings, Main 8002.
Sacrifice
Owner lost Job, must sell 7 room
house, full lot on Borthwick, st, near
Beach. Price only 82100. See this
quick.
XXT IT TJACO
816 Spalding Bldg.
A MAN who tries to Keep Ms business
in his bead, can't keep ahead of his
business. I use the National Real Es
tate Systematlzer and can match your
trade, uel wnai you want ror what
you have. J. R. Height 883 Chamber
or commerce Diag.
PLANS OF ARTISTIC HOMES 15"
HOUSES OVKR 31600. 310. COM
PLETE DETAILS AND SPECIFICA
TIONS. FINELT ILLUSTRATED
,v t r Mfi W
PORTLAND BUILDING ASS'N.
822 MOHAWK BLDO.
FIVE room bungalow, furnace, flro
place, buffet, bookcases, hardwood
floor, gas, electricity, good view. Rose
City Park. 1 blocks from carllne; 33350,
eaay terms. Provident Investment &
Trustee Co., 201, 202, 208 Board of
Trade. Marenau 471, A-lozz.
I AM compelled to sell my two story 8
room home in Rossmere. Built last
July. Has every modern convenience.
I can make terms to suit Call owner
mornings before 9 o clock. Tabor 249.
WHY pay rent? Own your own home.
A modern b room cottage in Monta
villa. 1 block from carllne. 22550. 8100
down and 825 a month Including Inter
est May consider a trade. For fur-
ther particulars, pnone C-2375
FOR SALE 8 room house and lot 60
X100. Fruit trees and berries. Close
to car. On Improved street. Terms
or will trade for good furniture. 1850
vviiDur st., near roruana Diva, st
jonns car.
Twr X3ZT. A TTTrmtTT. Mrwria
Superior In every detail, finished oak
and mahogany. Hot water, hot air.
Best in Irvlngton. Investigate. C-1866.
East 273. No agents. W. H. Herdmitn.
GOOD house (walking distance) to ex
change for small farm near Portland.
C. L. Bamberger, room 2, Lumbermens
Diag
HERE YOU! Mr. Honieseeker. 5 room
KuniralAW r sft vxr mndorn 1 V 1 lr frrm
car; price $28o6, 8100 "cash, balance
montniy. uwner.-m, journal.
$26 MONTHLY payments, including in
terest, Duys new moaern f room
bungalow. Owner, 848- East 31st st
Richmond car.
iRVfN5TON snap, will sell my 16000
bungalow for 85500. caeh or terms.
Tel. M. 2756. House address 633 E. 17th
north.
6 ROOM modern house In Multnomah.
32700, 8200 down, balance 825 per
montn ana interest. m Mississippi ave,
1'lionen wooaiawn zuz, i-zuus.
BEAUTIFUL attractive new 8 room
modern home. Lawn, roses. On car
line, owner, tfenwooa es
NEW 6 room bungalow, 957 Kerby st
Modern. A bargain. Owner, 864 Mon
roe street,
SEVEN room house, everything first
class, 1 block from 8 cafs, cheap for
cann. wy owner, Aider,
NBED money, will sacrifice splendid
new 7 room house. Don't miss It
I385U; terms, uwner, v-iw, journal.
FOR SALE A beAutlful 6 room bun
galow In beautiful location. Phone
Tabor tbii. evenings.
Abe Martin
Too many fellers are dy in that don't
leave anything but a wife an children,
fiver, once In a while some feller with
out single bad bablt gUa caught.
FOR SALE HOUSES 01
A Mighty. Pretty Little
Home for $2500
8260 down and easy pay
ments buys this 6 room
bungalow with butlt-ln buf
fet cabinet kitchen, elec
tric light fixtures, tinted
walla, window shades, etc.,
nil ready to move Into.
Kewers In, gas, water,
electricity, cement walks,
and a nice slightly location,
See Bryant with Joseph
Graham. 1007-09 Board of
Trade bldg.
Buy This Now
6 room 1H story dwelling, 1
blocks from ear. nearly new; fine
" lot 60x100, hard graveled street.
Owner must go on Ills claim. Price
$1600. Terms to suit. See
The Spanton Co.
269 Oak St
Lot as First Payment
Will accept good building lots
.up to $1600 as first payment on
splendid new 7 room house, well
located, on Rodney ave.
Total price $5000.
Balance easy terms.
Joseph Graham
1007-09 Board of Trade bldg.
2 STORY. 7 room house In fine resi
dence district, fine reception hall, liv
ing room, dining room, Dutch kitchen,
3 large bedrooms with closets, sleeping
porch, bathroom, linen closet, full at
tic, all finished, full cement basement
furnace, laundry trays, woodlift, fire
place, built-in buffet and bookcases,
beam ceiling and paneled 'walls. I will
take $4500. 8500 cash, with monthly
payments. Call Main 987 or A-269S. J.
V. Gutnrle.
Walnut Park
BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE.
Two story, full cement basement
laundry, furnace, fruit and vegetables,
closets, two fireplaces, large kitchen
and pantry, built-in buffet and ward
robe, wire screens and doors, boautlful
lawn and garden, 15 fool alleys, re
stricted district, close to Jefferson High
school, special environment the best,
everything modern; $5000, worth $8000;
H cash. 1185 Rodney ave., near Kfll
lngsworth ave. Phone Woodlawn 2271.
$1475
Your Own Terms
A very convenient 3 room cottage,
furnished or unfurnished, to be sold at
a sacrifice, corner lot 100x100, with ce
ment walks. 3 blocks from Montavilla
car, 12 fruit trees and city water. I
need money and have put a price on
this home that will appeal to you; no
agents. See owner forenoons, 233 E.
78th st. N.
BEAUTIFUL 8 room house In Laurel
hurst: 2 fireplace, largo sleeping
porch, built-in refrigerator, dust and
clothes, chutes, fireless cooker, built
in wardrobes, etc.; corner lot 76x90,
east front, beautiful view. $7500; 3500
cash, balance easy monthly payments.
Provident Investment Se Trustee Co.,
201, 202, 203 Board of Trade bldg. Mar-
shall 473, A-1028.
SIX-ro6m dwelling, sun parlor and
sleeping porch enclosed In glass; hot
air furnace; full concrete basement;
stationary tubs; living room 18x22; one
bedroom same size, 2 other bedrooms;
located at 753 Broadway; lot 50x100.
For sale below market; easy terms.
M'CARGAR, BATES & LIVELY,
301 Yeon Bldg.
NEAR BURNSIDE AND 6TH.
Here Is a real buy.
fnmlni Into big value.
Good 6 room house, attlo and base
ment always well rented only $3600
terms. Tlje ground alone win aouoie
In value.
C. L. BAMBERGER. Marshall 712.
Room 2, Lumbermens bldg. A-41B3.
$12.60 CHEAPER THAN RENT I $12.60
6 room bungalow- In Lents, $12.60 a
month at 6 per cent for balance. Give
me $zoo ror my equity ana let me go.
Price $1500. Large new woodahed, piped
for hot and cold water. Good plumbing.
Everything complete. Oall . up Main
2836 or call at 220 5th ave., Lenta.
FIVE and 6 room homes, fire places:
hardwood floors, furnaces, with all
built In modern conveniences, near car
line, all street Improvements paid,
monthly payment plan. Pruvid-nt In
vestment & Trustee Co., 201, 202, 201
Board of Trade bldg Phone Marshall
473, A-1022.
FOR SALE LOTS
16
Cash Buyers Wanted
4 choice 50x150 lots on carllne and
mncadamlr.ed road, Bull Run wator,
street, light, etc.. $300 cash.
$250
$2 Per Month
Choice 26x100 lots at Flrland.
Tabor 3B71.
Buy This Now
Good lot In Kenton, $10 down
and $10 per month. See
The Spanttfn Co.
209 Oak St.
$250 Per Lot and Up
Rightly property, with small fir trees,
right on best car line In the city and
only 20 minutes from the heart of town,
on the west slda, no bridges; oply a
few of these left; w aro selling them
fast; water mains laid to every lot
Bee owner, 414 Spalding bldg., 3rd and
Washington sts
Sacrifice for Cash
Lot 50x118, east front, cement curbs,
sidewalks and sewer In and paid, hard
surface In street paid, restricted dis
trict, near two carltnes, within two
mile olrola. Must be sold at once, $650
takes It and pays for It. Nellan &
Parkhlll, B09 Spalding mag.
$10 Down, $10 Per Month
Fine view lot. matured fruit treei;
restricted district, near car, cement
walks. Bull Run water, fruit cared for
free of chirge. 202 Board of Trade
bldg. Marshall 473; A-1022.
2 LOTS FOR $IS0.
$10 down. $10 monthly, 25x100 each,
8 blocks from new carllne, now build
ing, which when finished in spring,
will make these worth $600. Fred W.
German, 329 Burnslde. M. or A-2776.
$5 a MoW
Cross Park, only 40 lots, 2 blocks
from car, close to school and" churches.
Bull Run water, shade trees. J. K. Ross.
Laurel wood, Mt. Hoott car, ranor 28
A GOOD buy, 100x100. on the penin
sula, near Alblna. car, at $1200, 60x
100; will be worth this much In not
many more years. Terms or will sell
the half. Q-244. Journal. .
$286 BUYS a fine lot. West Side, good
view, only $16 cash, balance $5 per
month; Ideal for home. M. E. Lee, 311
Corbett Mrtg-
LOTS In Flske addition, one or the beet
tracts on the Oregon- JCleotrlc; price
$320 each, $20 cash, balance $5 per mo,
M. E. Lea, 811 Corbett bldg;
r NW"f i I OTb X rQ ATNTTSTJfoT
IRVINGTON BARGAIN, $1400.
C. L. BAMBERGER, Marshall 711.
Koom a, ljum wrinena piag. jimhi.
SEE' L Nolr Co. for west side
, ......- ...Iit.l,a . jlMl.P. in Mlt
aide realty. 837 Chamber of Commerce.
ARE you looKing ror west siue prop
erty? We can suit you. M. H. Lee.
811 coroett Diag.
Ot'KLEY OR E KN East front ,lotn, Hoe-.
ton avenue, near KMHngsworth, $75.
Easy terms.. Owner, East $400. :
w i '
SALELOTS
4
BUSINESS and apartment corners; west
side. M. E. Lee. 311 Corbett bldg;
Chicken Ranch
10 acres, all under cultivation; 7
acre in assorted orchard; situated 5H
miles from this city on macadam road
and mile from river and railroad
town; fair six room house, in need of
repair. This place is especially suited
for the chicken-. business, having fine
surface drainage, affording a dry run
for chickens. Do not fall to Jsee this
if you are looking for a bargain. Price
for short time, $2800; $1300 cash, bal
ance three years.
Fractional 6-acre tract, all cleared,
situated 4 miles from Vancouver, on
good Toad; new 6 room bungalow, two
frood barns, chicken-houses, etc.; bulld
ngs worth at least $2000; lhi acres Of
assorted orchard: place fenced ana
cross-fenced. This Is an Ideal little
home and suited for chicken and berry
business. Price $3000; $960 cash.
Thompson & Swan
6th and Main sts., Vancouver, Wash.
' YOU CANNOT BEAT THIS.
7 acres, 10 minutes' walk from 2 sta
tions and within 32 minutes of Port
land. 3 acres In cultivation, balance easy
to clear. Some very fine swale land,
suitable for onions. Tile on ground to
tile same. Land partly fenced with
woven wire fence. Fine building site.
Remember this land Is only 8 miles
from the center of Portland. Tho price
Is $2600 and on your own terms. Now
If you want .this you will have to buy
It before the 16th, as after that date
the owner expects to have the balance
of the land cleared and will positively
take It off the market
J. STROUD & SON.
Beaverton, Or.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN I will
sell 7 10 -acre tracts, no Incumbrance,
In the most celebrated farm in Oregon,
close to Portland on Southern Pacific,
now being electrified, cleared, some
planted to young rruit trees; Desi oi
soil, grow anything; delightful sur
roundings; exceptional society. Listen!
Only $125 an aore; worth twice
that now and going up, but I want to
start something and need some money;
the advantage Is yours. No agents.
For Information address O. K. Jeffery,
1004 Yeon bldg. A-4484; Marshall 3718.
5 OR 10 ACRES OF TIMBER LAND.
Enough cordwood to pay for clear
ing. Good neighborhood; school
close by,
$80 per acre, easy terms.
Black loam or red shot soil.
PACIFIC N. W. DEVELOPMENT CO.,
) 406 Couch Bldg.
Best But Chea
5 and 10 acre tracts, $20 to $45 an
acre, easy terms; deep red shot soli;
well watered; Ideal for fruit, vegetables,
dairying; fine view; some buyers already
living on property: income producing all
winter; school on ground; on county
road close to live town on R. R. and
river, near Portland. Neuhausen St Co.;
owners. 702 Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak
its. For appotntmenta evenings, phone
Kast 384.
Two Good Chances
180 acres, Washington, 82 miles from
Portland. 4 from station. M from school:
120 tillable, 20 cultivated, 2 In bearing
orchard 2 brooks. 2 houses, barn. Imple
ments, 2 horses, $4500, $1600 cash; also
40 acres, or any part of It, mile from
Yacolt all tillable but brook, 2H acres
cultivated, house, iisoo, terms. w m.
Irie, 681 e. 8tn., Fortiana. Beiiwooa ins,
ONE acre of garden land, 1 block from
car with one of the very best finished
6 room new houses; just the place for a
home, where you can grow everything
and out down tha high cost of living.
Think of the dollars you save. Price
only 32650; must have $1660 cash, bal
ance long time.
BROADSTREET'S EXCHANGE.
293 Stark
CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port
land, walking distance to good town,
sunning water, best soil, free wood,
splendid fruit district, view of Colum-
1.1. .I..-, am1 k n rwr r. s Ir L 4
6 acres $400; 10 acres $700; 10 per cent
cash, easy payments, other tracts near
railway station z to iu per acre.
FRANK M'FARLAND REALTT CO.,
son Yeon Diag., fortiana.
READY to move Into. 6H acres,
40 minutes car ride from center
of city, 2 room house, well and
fences, best of soil, part cleared
and offered at $2250. with small
cash payment, balance like rent
Good community. H-239, Journal.
i acre tracts 80 minutes from heart
of city, on electric line. Good soil, all
cleared and level. Fine suburban home.
Price $250, $25 down, $5 per month
without Interest. Field and Gordon, 739
Chamber of commerce.
1400 FEET fronting on deep water
down the river from Portland, the
way the shipping and manufacturing
must go; $10 a front foot H-246, Jour
nal. BEAUTIFUL HOMESITE.
4 acre, 6 miles from courthouse, 2H
blocks from car, sidewalks, graded
streets, water, $650; $60 cash, balance
easy. H-iio, journal.
MT. HOOD RY. 5 aore tracts $760, at
your own terms, 30 minutes out, un
equaled bargains. 430 Worcester bldg.
$600 FOR very nice acre In Northrup
acres, $50 cash, balance $10 per month.
M. E. Dee. 31 1 Corbett bldg.
A CHOICE 6 sere tract near Gearhart
Station. $1000; terms. H-247, Journal.
FOR SALE FARMS
17
Absolute Bargain
22 acres of fine soil, no rock or gra
vel; 5 acres of genuine beaver dam
which Is In high state of cultivation,
fine creek which runs the year round
from which the beavcrdam can be lrrl-
f ated. Balance good, cordwood timber;
leu fine, right on main county road.
mile from Oregon Electric; mile
from Willamette river, 20 miles from
Portland. Fine farms on all sides. The
beavardam alone Is worth the money.
Price $3000; $800 cash, balance 5 years
or more at 6 per cent
CO-OPERATIVE REALTY COMPANT,
620 Railway Exchange. 4th and Stark.
Think of This for $4500
Fifteen acres, all In cultivation, with
beautiful building, within 75 feet of
electrlo car line and station. Five stores
and high school within three blocks,
close to Portland. David Lewis, 618
Lumbermen's mag.
THINK! 54 ACRES.
$90 per acre. This farm Is located
close to Portland. 22 acres in culti
vation, partly beaverdam. 15 acres
nearly ready for the plow. The balance
in fine timber. Half a mile from elec
tric car line and six stores. Fair build
ings, two wells and other outbuildings.
Terms. 618 Lumbermens bldg.
tTlTNK. OF THIS FOR $90 PER ACRE.
Fifty-four acres. 22 in cultivation. 16
fiattly cleared, balance In fine timber;
ays on main county road; has fair
buildings; half mile from electric car
line and five stores: close to Portland;
terms. David Lewis, 618 Lumbermens
bldg.
WOtDEP.FUL BUY FOR $4500. "
14 K acres, located at station on elec
tric car line, within 3 blocks of six
stores, 300 feet of high school. Seven
beautiful buildings on this place,- All
In cultivation. Place well worth 18000.
Terms. SIS umuermenn Plug.
CALL at the office of the Salem Board
of Trade, 825 Henry building, for
booklets snd Information about ands
close to Orogon's beautiful Capital city.
There la no better, location for you on
the coast. . ' ; '"
$9 Per Acre
TllUuiook dair;
lift acres TllUuiook dairy and stock
farm, improved.
411 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
H. N. Swank -.
Sella and rents farms' and acreage.
308 Apington ping., fortiano. ur.
160 ACRES farming land, 100 acres has
been In wheat for 4 years; also home
stead adjoining, near H. R. station. Call
310 vak st
A CHOICE S ' acre tract, all under
cultivation, adjoining Nortn r'lains.
Terms to ault 'purchaser. 11-216, Journal
y. FOR ;
IT
Fine Fruit and General
Farm 1 ,
Containing 111 acres, all good rich
land, 90 acres under thorough cultiva
tion, timber for family use, lalanc in
pasture, which is easily cleared; 4S
acres in full bearing prune orchard, as
sorted orchard for family use, 1 story 9
room house and two 4 room cottages. S
large barns, good cellar and all manner
of outbuildings; large steam dryer, cost
$7600) large warehbuse. small buildings
for -prune pickers 1600 prune trays, i
good teams. 1 driving mare, some chick
ens, harnesses, 85 tons of hay. 160 boxns
of potatoes.- several tons ot-ouangels,
etc.; 1 wagons, 1 hack. 1 buggies. 2
plows, 1 disc 2 harrows.;' 1 rake, largo
platform scale, large cream separator.
gaollne engine, feed cutter, root eutter.
all manner of small tools, as well aa car
penter tools Included with the plaoe.
This is one of the best located ranches
In the country, overlooking the Columbia ,
river, with a fine view of the snow
capped mountains, Portland, Vancouver
and the surrounding country for miles;
close to school, church, R. R. and river
transportation and a good country town,
and 11 miles from Vanoouver by good
automobile road. Frice only lan.uuu;
would take from $8000 to $13,000 cash,
and take In good property at cash valua
tion as part payment; $10,000 can stand
If desired for 6 years at per oent In
terest This ranch will pay 10 per cent
net ion tne investment. '
If you are interested in buying one of
the best ranches In the Pacific north
west, don't fail to see this ranch at our
expense.
homnson &. Swan
6th and Main sts.. Vancouver, Wash.,
rnone ink
Wheat- Ranches "
We have 16 wheat ranches listed with
us on our exclusive registered farm Hat.
ranging irom
160 to 2080 Acres
At prices ranging from
$12,50 to $25
PER ACRE.
These are all sd lend id Dronositlons.
Most of them have comDlete eaulDment
of stock, machinery, etc., fenced and
cross renceo. we can rui every re
quirement if you are in the market for
a wheat ranch; see us and let us serve
you.
Dorr t, Keasey & Co,
2d floor Chamber of Commerce bldg.
Only $65 Per Acre
I must have money by the 10th of
December and will sell 70 acres off my
farm, 20 acres cleared. 40 slashed. 10
timber, springs and stream. A fins
tract of land, only 17 miles from Port
land. Have been asking $100 per acre
for this, but If sold before the lOtn
will let It go for- $65 per aore, all cash.
If you only want 40 acres, half cleared.,
will let that go at same price. Only one
chance In a year like this. You can
get full particulars by calling at 213
uornnger bldg.
YOU CANNOT BEAT THlS.
7 acres, 10 minutes' walk from 1 sta
tions and within 32 minutes of Port-.
land, 8 acres in cultivation, balance easy
to clear. Some very fine swale land,
suitable for onions. Tile on ground to
tile same. Land partly fenced with
woven wire fence. Fine building sitw.
Remember this land Is only 8 miltrs
from the center of Portland. The price
Is $2600 snd on your own terms. Now
if you want this you will have to buy
it before tha 15th. as after that date
the owner expects to have the balance
of the land cleared and will positively
take it off the market
J. STROUD St 80N.
Beaverton, Or. - -
Lease for Sale
Close to the City
750 acres of land; 125 acres nnder
plow, 100 tons bar, one half baled; 7
tons oat chop, J 00 sacks potatoes. 43
milch cows, 9 heifers, 2 bulls, 6 calves,
4 horses, 12 hogs, 50 chickens, 8 largo
wagons, milk wagon, 2 plows, harrow,
post hole digger, 2 mowers, rake, all
small tools. 2 20-gallon coolers, 6 acres
kale, largo barn, fair house, all furni
tureUin the house, 2 years' 3 months'
lea.'J price $6250; $3600 cash, balance
$50 per month. A milk contract 20 cents
par gallon at ranch. :
ROOM 319 COMMERCIAL BLK.
ALL IMPROVED,
20 ACRES.
Good house, large barn, etc., 8 acres
of fine bearing orchard, fine strawberry
patch, etc., close to electric R. R. and
town; adjoining tract without improver
monta sold for $300 per acre; this is
better land, but owner Is called east and ;
must sell at once; sacrificed at
$175 PER ACRE.
But you must-have $2600 cash.
WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO
272 Stark St.
90 Acres on Sandy Road
Also has frontage on Columbia slough.
The extension of Rose City Park carllne
will pass this place; lies east of Park- -rose
acres, which are now selling for
over four times as much as we ask for-'
this beautiful ranch. Lays fine, house
and barn on place, 40 acres in cultiva
tion, best of potato land, best spring in
country. We can offer this place for a
short time only for $226 per acre;
terms. V
Enders & Hartshorne
233 Stark St.
T Administrator's Sale
77 Acres, 16 Miles Portland
Lays on Oregon Electrto tracks, 4
mile good town, good 7 room house,
barn, family orchard, very best potato
land. We consider this farm the best
In the Willamette valley. We can show
you that a 60 acre farm next to this
place sold for $16,000. As this estate
must he wound up at once you can buy
this place for $11,560, terms.
ENDERS & HART8HORN&V
233 Stark Street
Can You Beat It?
160 acres relinquishment 1 miles
from Bay View, on good county road,
food new 4 room house, large barn, about
2 acres cleared, best of soli, no stone nor
gravel, 4 head of stock, pigs, chickens.
In fact everything on place. Including
$300 worth furniture goes, all for $1250
cash. It's giving It away, but there are
reasons. Call 205 McKay bldg.
FOR RENT FARMS
i
WILL rent 10 acres of rich river bot-.
torn soil, perfect potato and truck
land. Abundance of pur running
water, near a live town of 600 popu
lation; bank, stores, factories, churches
and schools. You oan have phones and
electric lights, near factory whern
steady employment can be secured at .
good wages.. Do not take Up our time
unless you have ; enough money to
operate with. '
P CHAPIN A HER LOW,
Members of Portlsnd Realty Board.
332-338 Chamber of Commerce.
"' TWELVHf AClfcS.
All In high state of cultivation. One
acre of fine beaverdam. This acre aln
wilt produce enough to more than pay
the rent Balance of land fine for po
tatoes or any otiier crop grown orr up
land Can give least for 1 or 8 years to
suit the renter. Tnls Is an opportunity
to get Into business on small capital. He
us at once, as we will not have this
,0n' ' " J. STROUD A SON.
Beaverton qr;M
$20 acre WWlamr't'te valTey rami. 1,1 $
acres In cultivation, balance pwluie;
complete set Of buildings; to a ref.on
slble parly with $!00 lo $1000 In tj
I wIU sell my implements, houihill
goods, stock, real and sd, nl kiv
lease for term of yoars. ; For part. -D-ira
call 7$ 6th t;U?L!Qr.-. - .
f OR RENT Farra ' seres; to
In cultivation, for trrrri r Vr
or fly's years, st file 'per en..M.
Renter must pay In sdvsnre sim 1 1
Four miles fnm Tlgsrd fnt!'iu,
on A. Slelnuofltm.
'. FOR 8ALB r.ULMS
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