The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 02, 1912, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING," JANUARY 2, ,..1912.
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MAKRIAGli LICENSES
FOR &ALE F.1KM V.'" 17
EXCIJA.VGK KKAf. -.EST It: '-il
y FOIl SALE HOUSES 01
, George W. Speight, of .Hub-
bard, Takes; Highest Hon
.;: ors in Big, Display.
I ..'vv.'.'''-' (Soeeial to tb JonrnaU ,.-T
:': Roaeburg. Or Jan, i, Georre W,
1 pelght, of flubbard,; carried off the
i lghest honor? at the poultry snow In
. vthl city laat week when he w awards
d- four of the thirteen cup offered. Mr.
Epelght won' the poultry association cup
j offered for the largest and best., display
of birds. '.'"''. ' '.. ;
, - - E. A. Kmseof Roseburg, won two
! . eups, one for the highest scoring pen of
I f turkeys, the other for the best pen of
j i : Indian Runner ducks . Mrs. J. S. North-
rop, of Lebanon, won two of the leading
prizes, one for the best pen of Buff
, . Orpingtons 'an no the be8t ,1P,ft3r
a of fowl by a wotnan.-r other cup wln-V-ners
for the best pens were:
' Xirvwn juwt&uvi .-v.., ..
k- pleasant" Hill. ' .?'''
White Orpingtons Casa Gran da Poul
', try 'company, Koseburg, :
White Wyandottes ROselawn Poul-
" ?trv- farm, of Edertbower.
' Rhode Island Red6 II. B. Church,
S, ' C. . White ' Leghorns William
V Bnanfls, of Milwaukee. r
' There were also several ribbon Win
ners. . . ' U' r . ' 1
' Judge W. B. Stanfleld pronounced
v Bpelght's magnificent Black Minorca fit
to compete anywhere,
Popular Education and
Popular Government
; V-- By F. V Foreman.
' . ' A hundred years before , our -war for
American independence, Governor Berke
! ley of Virginia, said in a sudden fit
' of gubernatorial seal: "I thank God
there are no free school nor printing,
'and I hope we shall not have, them these
hundred years." ,
v! wnal ma me -oia pcamp meani jubx
1, this: That educated people will not
tolerate such an ld tyrant as he pro-
. posed to make of himself in the colonies
' and he was afraid of education:
There oan- be no euch thing as indl
j Vldual education or individual progress.
' By the very condition of things we must
all move together. What may it profit
jthe state or nation even, though your
V , boy be a college graduate, if his class
f mates dq not receive enough of ele
mentary schooling to fit them for the
' obligation and responsibilities ofclti-
aenshlpT He can't make a state or na
tion by himself, and these ignorant
' mates are Quite as opt to thwart his
j, plans for the advancement of the com- j
C jmon welfare, as theyiaeto heJ.Dhlm,!
only oy ctucanery can ne nope " uui
gtrip themknd to have the good things
of .life for -himself. Are you willing
' .that he should? I am talking to fathers
.. and mothers now.
Your neighbor's children growing up
unlettered and untaught, are Just, as
"much, a menace o you as your own
would be. - HowT
. t In this government of the people,, by
the people, and for the'people, your un-
i tutored, -neighbor fs' Just as strong a
factor at the polls as you are. Is It not
common talk, how the Illiterate element
is so prominent on. election day?
"v Do they Icnow what they are voting
U for, or whyt .They probably know why
because the fejrow who told them
' bow, said so.
' Are you willing to truiit legislation
to such 'people? -Do you want them
i making lawa for you and your children ?
-No? Well then educate your neljth-
bor"s children. We can never take the
ballot from any class of people. We
do not wish to do so. We must edu
cate the people up to the dignity of
lawmaking. - "
v ;"Can you not understand that the very
. lowliest of these people Is as much a.
part f -thia great nation as you are ami
c that he . has- every power for good or
V evil that you have?
f Suppose we choose to ignare thls fact.
the more we do it the greater Is our
.: punishment for then the shrewd poll
Ttlcian gets his vote and instead of a
mere passive burden to ua. he becomes
actively against us. As the good book
: says, "He who is not for me is against
; me," and In nothing on earth Is this so
; true as In popular government,
t , V We, as Individuals, should insist that
;i; every normal, child In our 'state should
J 7 complete the elementary school work.
He cannot meet his obligations as an
. ' active member of a free government
, i with any les equipment
i Oet these boys and girls Into schooll
' Keep them .herel Tou would better, by
.far, buy books and clothes and food for
,v them now, and so turn them out credl-
, table citlsena, than-to be supporting
them a few years later In penal lnstl-
- tutlons and poorhotises and bread lines
i or worse still, to have tlom overturn.
Ing all your plans for decent and sane
';; governnfoht, by. neglecting to sustain
' ur common Interests at the polls, or Jy
' falling Into the hands of the ever alert
- and eager grafter and vote getter.
lu-- This appeal., is to . yon. dear ..reader.
Do you know of any children who are
not In school regularly? What is the
reason for their absence? Is it any
, reason that, you could remedy? Could
v you -give clothos. or books or food to
keep the children in school? Remember
''that ln the next" decade they will be
making lawa for you! School or no
' school there you shall find them at
the polls beside your boys and counting
. i Just as much as the college man, for
;jr good or evil. Are you willing to take
i1' the risk?- L.-:::.' ' 1 "
"i'i. Don't you think We would all better
s work for the enforcement of our present
'.; laws "and also for, better ones? Can't
;.V you see that these .unlettered people are
just' as much' a part of our national af
y - fairs as the most highly cultured? And
.4; by unlettered, I do not mean the grossly
. Ignorant I mean the people who do
'.', not read well enough to enjoy' the cur
',)' rent literature of the day and to be
v , dio 10 reaa ana compare one aripimeni
I .'with another,- and ' to choose for them
lVelves what they think is right.
f . r We art building our nation day by
jrv''daT.!..' We have before us all the ma-
teriai inai we nave, cnau we permit
' raw and unfinished materials to go ln-
to that preoloua structure like unbaked
" bricka that crumble in the first raln-
torm or shall we prepare all our ma.
Mterials fQr use So that our stately dl-
flee max-enduro forevert f. ' .; . ;:,..
'.' '"' ', ' ,,-,11 - , n m ii. 1 1 1 1 if ''
. . ' To Elect OIlJe Jamrg SeQntor. ,
':.,. v'. (Special to The Jmmwl.) .
, : "r Frankfort, Ky., Jan. J. The biennial
session - of . : the Kentucky -Jeglslatufe
V' convened todtfy;,in the new capltot A
; , United States senator, is to be elected
to succeed Senator Thomas II. Paynter,
V but the election will be a mere for
i"; mallty, as the Democratic majority is
s" bound . tc vote, for Congressman Ollle
", James, who vyas unopposed for the, sen
's atorshlp in the November primaries.
: . , i .10 , 1 1 , ,'. '
'i Rent New Piano -
IVlw'planog to rent jat ' per month;
j i rent allowed on purchase, The Wiley
1 B. Allen CO., corner 7th and Morrison
Jtreet ' 1 , . .
oilycoos BAY 10
J,'
.-.- (Nwcliil to The JonroaLl
Marahfleld, Or., Jan. 2. It Is believed
that the Southern Padiflo rallrond. has
purchased 1100 acres of tide flats on
the east side off, th bay .opposite lorth
Bend and Marshfteld, The purchase was
made by Alva Poll, a local refl estate
man, but it Is thai general opinion that
it waa bought for the Southern Pacific
for use as terminal grounds for -a road
extending down the east side of the bay.
For some time it has been reported that
the Southern Pacific was negotiating for
the purchase of this land.
MULXEN ENDS 11 YEAR -:
TERM IN LAND OFFICE
(United Press Leased Wire.) -
" Juneau, Jan. 2. P, M. Mullen, a re
ceiver -?f the United States land office,
has : sesigned.- His resignation is an
outgrowth of th government's prosecu
tion of - the coal - land claimants at
Seattle. It was alleged that Mullen
showed little interest in the prosecu
tion. Recently the' interior department
intimated that his resignation would be
acceptable. Mullen served in the United
States land office id-Alaska 11 years.
Piles at Home
Try This Home Treatment Abso-
- - lately Free.
No matter now long you've been suf
fering or how bad you think your case
le. aend at nrtfra for a free trial of the
sands afflicted as badly or worse than
you, trace their quick-recovery to the
day' they began using-this marvelously
successful remedy.
- Pyramid Pile 'Jtemedy gives instant,
blessed relief. Pain disappears, inflam
mation and swelling subside, ,and you
are .able to work again as comfortably
as though you had never been afflicted
at -ill. - It may -aave the expense and
danger of a surgical operation.
Just 'send in the coupon below, with
your name and address, on a slip of
paper, to the Pyramlfl Drug Co., 420
Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich., and a
sample will be sent you FREE. It
will show you conclusively what Pyra
mid Pile Remedy- will do. Then you
can get the regular package for 60
cents at any drug store. 'Don't suffer
another- needless minute. Write now.
Portland, Oregon
Beat city on Pacific coast: Apartment
house less than 6 monthn old, 160 rooms.
Income $1200 per month, which, makes
It a 9 per cent net proposition. What
better investment ran a moneyed In
vestor ask for? Price J150.000, $60,000
cash, balance not less than $18,000 per
year at 6 per cent This is glltedge.
O. Fred Fish
S13-814 Selling bldg., opp. Oregonian.
A-77U. Main 4341.
Member Realty Board. '
OUR BOOK IS FREE - GET IT.
MORTGAGE LOAS
ROTn JOHN E. CR0NAN JOn
w eoa Spalding aidg. IJ
REAL ESTATE TKANSFKKS
CERTIFICATES of title made by the
Title & Trust company, Lewis bldg.,
4th and Oak.
G. M. Wilson and wife to Mrs. E.
McCown, lot 6, block 1, Kver
Krenn Park- , , ... . . ....... . . . . 4,000
George 9. Allen and wife to George
E. Kruckman lot 20. block 12
Waverlotgh Heights $00
PACIFIC Title Trust Co., the leading
shstractora. T Oh. Com., ground floor.
W. R. HA1ZL1P CO.. Ina, Abstractors;
SOS Oerlinger bldg
SSIFIED AD RATES
In-effect Anrll IS. 1H1.
ALL PREVIOUS RATES CANCELLED
CASH ADVERTISEMENTS.
Daily or Sunday,
1 time, 80 per line.
t consecutive times, 7o per line per in
sertion. "
or more consecutive timet; 60 per line
per insertion, or 7 insertions for price
of .
No ad counted for less than two lines.
The above rates apply to "New Ttf
day" and all other claflslfkmtlons ex
cepting the following: Situations
Wanted, To Rent and Wanted to Rent"
ads. '
The rates in these classifications are
4 per -line perlnsertlon.
Three Insertions for the price of two.
Seven insertions for the price of five.
' No d taken for less than' 1 Sc.
CIIAROB ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 time. o per line. .
S consecutive times 80 per line per In
sertion. 7 or more consecutive times, 7o "per
lint per insertion. ' -
1 The above rales apply to 'New Today"-
and all other claslficatlons ex
cept the following: Situations Wanted,
To Rent and Wanted to Rent'. ads.
The rate In these clakslflcations la 70
per line per Insertion. ,
, No ad charged for Jess than two lines,
or ISe . ;
MKKTINQ : NOTICES
41
! iraunriM rntTMCTt. MA 1KB
' "jk ' iloyal Arcanum, meets at
Vf the Auditorium, 208 Third
tfr.. street the first and third
.v " i Tuesdays of each month at I
- 'vr p. m. , visiiors coraiaiiy-woi-
Onti?" come. . O. , O, HALL, Seore-
tnry. t are Honeyman Hardware Co.
M. W. A. ROH IS -C f T Tf C A M P M on da
Bolllnn-Hlrsch bldg. Washington near
10th. Phone clsrb, Main 9294. -A-4885.
jR. N. A. Ore Rose Vaaiv rieeta FrL
eve, Allnky hall, ti and Mirrison,
W. B. -Burleson, Seattle,' Wash., 27.
and Boletta Tenntson. 25. i i v :;
t R. Maroonl. 29, 6734. Fifty-ninth R E.,
nd Angelo Tahantlnlv'-S?,' ''hi-vi
A. Haines,'. 523 North Twenty-alxth
treet, 27, and Myrtle Ramsey, 20.
" Bruce W. Roberts, Kast Burnsido
atreet, 2S. and Dorothy Ellun Brown. 25.
George F. Cooke. Minneapolis, Minn.,
SI and Mildred F. Matlock, 18.
' Elma Boag,.'6703 Forty-second ave
nue, 8, E., 22, and Julia Fauske, 19. '
. J.-f; Perkins. 871 Sinclair street, I?,
and RUlia J. StirUng, over 18.
Owen Summers, Jr.. 312- East Fif
teenth North, 21, and Mildred May Mor
gan,' 21.. j: :-f '-' -': .rt.v1, -'
William Wallace Mekea. 733 Washing
ton street, 26, and Marlon Christine Las
sen, 2,'"'- t i. . , ' "
vDonald Main, 40 -East Thirty-first
street, 2B. and Mabel Anderson, .24. .
E. F. Cronnohle. 749 First street, 21,
and Elisabeth M. Wek, 18.
Joe Woltlng.- 228 Sherman street, -28,
and Florence Stony. 22. ,
Elmer J. Kaufman, S3 East Third
street, 21, ana Anna la. coniey si. ,
and Kathertfte O. Hara, 24, f
Milton IS. Kahn, 1 44 North . Seven
teenth street, 29, and Gormanla U. Sam
uels, 29 i . .
Lewi W. SlrhDsoh. 10S8 Princeton
street, SO, and A. Harrison, 19. '
Michael retry, It 5 East. lay street,
and E. Zlet Lowe. 80. -
George O. Gaston, 878 East Ankeny,
21. and Edith C. Rothrock. 18.
William W. Brown, 18 Nevere. street,'
laduu m. j. xveisi., do. --
Herman F. Lucht, 331 Sixteenth street,
22, Alma Wilke, 22. s
Frank L. Wheeler, 811 East Twenty
sixth street North, 21, and Jessie P.
Dickson; 18.
Charles -P. Tyler, 329 East Twenty
seventh street, 45. and Mae lr- Gregory,
45.
Amos'L,-McKee, 888 East Washing
ton, 21,.-and Clara. Morgan, 18.'
'-William Rlaln, iorty;rourtb. and Fifi
ty-elghth avenue, S. K., 40, and ElUa
Ifeth C, Wage. 2J;
' JElmer A. Dodd, Belllngham, Wash,
21, and Bess Stanton, 22. 1
Cecil I. Small, 73S Atnsley avenue,
and Viola C. (Ktnnor, 18.
John S. Delllnger, ABtoria, Or. 21,
and Gertrude E. Soule, 18.
Grover Wedley, 34B Twenty-third
street; 23, and Bessie Klltaon, 23
Charles S. TIbbs, 912 Kelly street. 23,
sndMadire M, Madarls, 19.
Wi G, Smith & Co, cas
Washington .Bldg., cor. 4th on Wash'ton.
LEADING Florist Lubllner, 428 Wash
st.. bet 11th & 12th. Mar. 763, A-1834.
DRESS u:ts for rent, all sizes. Unique
Tailoring to., aoa staric st
CLARK Ii BROS., florlstfj-Jine flower
and floral deglKne-t2SwMorrlgon sC
BIRTHS
HOAK To Mr. ahd Mrs. Otto Hoak,
64 E. 20th st N., a boy.
ALBERTS To Mr. and Mrs. Max Al
berts, 690 2d St., a boy.
BLUMENTHAL To Mr. and Mrs. Blu-
menthal, 234 Sheridan t., a girl.
KLINE .To Mr. and Mrs. Kline, 108
Park st., a boy.
SCHOENFRED To Mr. and Mrs. Otto
iiehoenfred, 723 Hood, a boy,
KKfHORT To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Kcffhort, 342 N. 14th, a girl.
SOUSKO To Mr. and Mrs. Solomon
Bousko, 446 Columbia st, a girl.
SAX To Mr. and Mrs. Moses Sax, 184
Caruthers, a boy. -FOOSNESS
To Mr, and Mrs. Rolf
Foosness. Three Point Alaska, a boy.
HARRISON To Mr. and Mrs. Hurst
. . P;.JIarrison city,, a boy.
MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. X. B. Mil
ler, Man ton, Waslik a girl.
LEWIS To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Erwln
Lewis, a girl.
KEOGH To Mr. and Mrs. G. A Keogh,
city, a boy.
DYRUD To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dryud,
71 H N. 6th, a boy.
CARRICK To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Car
rick, 1949 E. Yamhill, a girl.
O'CONNOR To Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
O'Connor, 174 E- Yamhill, a girl.
BLUfll To Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blum,
1241 MaeadatnTftVirl.
BLOM-r-Tb , Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Blom,
620 3d. a girl.
DOUOAS To Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas,
Handle, Wash., a girl.
OESTERUEICHEK To Mr. and Mrs.
J. Oesterroicher, 848 E. 16th St. S,
a boy.
M'INTYRE To Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre,
1045 Williams ave., a girl.
OAKS To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oaks, 867
K. Oak st., a boy.
PFEIFER To Mr. and Mrs. Peter J.
Pfelfer, 912 Cleveland ave., a girl.
FOX To Mr. and Mrs. James K. Fox.
12K6 E. 2 1st N.. a boy.
ZEIGLER To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L.
Zlegler, 343 Wheeler, a girl.
M'MAHON To Mr. and Mrs. McMahon,
. 694 Fourth St., a girl.
MARTIN To Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mar
tin, 804 Montgomery st, a Klrl '
BRANDORF To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
A. Brandorf, 660 Tillamook st., a girl.
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C.
Nelson, 4825 63d S. 13., a girl.
DEATHS AND FUXKItALS
COONLAY In this city, Janunry 2.
1912, at the residence of her daugh
ter, Mrs. J. E. Blazlar-, 693 Waseo street,
Elizabeth Ann Coonlay, aged 85 years.
She Is also survived by another daugh
ter. Mrs, John Bray, of this city.
Friends and acquaintances are kindly
invited to attend the .funeral services,
which will be held at the chnnel of the
Pkewes Undertaking- company, corner
ThirJ and Clay' streets, tomorrow (Wed
nesday) st 2 p. m. Interment at Walla
Walla, Wasl).
CHURCH In this city, January 1.
iielen Murlan Church, aged 60 years,
at the residence of her son. 572 Borth
wink street. Funeral services will be
heM from Ericson's chaDol. 409 Alder
street, Wednesday, January 3, at 2 p.d
m. rrlencla respectruny invneu.
WiSEfhe funeral of the lnte Ben
v.se will be held from Holman's
undertaklnK parlors at 1 o'clock p. ra.,
Weonesday, January 3. Friends are in
vited. 1 . . -
WESTFALL At th family residence,
3629 East Sixty-sixth street, Decem
ber 31, Mary Agnes Westfall. aged 41
vears. Immoral services will tie held at
Lerch's undertaking parlors, E'asl Sixth
and Aider streets, Thursday, January 4,
at 2 p. m. Friends invited.
POWELI. J.-ebS M. Powell. 788 Eaat
Yamhill street 34..
MURRAY J. II. Murray. St. Vincent's
hospital, age 67: Brlght's disease.
HOWARD John R. Howard. 666 East
Morrison street, age 64; pneumonia.
ERICKSON Evelyn M. Erlckson. Sell
wood hospital, ' age 2; shock and
crushing arpi.
HOLMAN Oeortre J. Holman age 65,
Hellwood hospital! cerebral hemor-
rhape.
M IX M. SMITH., florist. 169 5th St.
epp, Meier ft r rantt Mam izi.
IXfSKHAL DIKBCTOIW
J, P, Finley & Son
Third and Madison. ,
Ledy attendant. Main . A-1699.
Dunning & MoEntee u3Sa.?5er:
evury detail. 7th and Pine. Main 430.
A-46611. l.say assisrant,
A, R.ZELLERCO, Both Phonxs.
Buc. Zflller-Byrnei Co.. lady attendant,
I P DrNlj--Un(lrrtalier. Lady asaifttant.
LLIlbn B-1888. E.-781. K. th-Aldr,
Ooorenn Pn- Funeral, dlreotort, 86n-
rearson U0i 7 Ruwseii st, e. io,oq.
ERICS0N
undertaking co. Main
EST
8133, A-2238. ZjiGf' ass't.
EAST BIDS funeral directors, surcenn
or to P. 8.' Dunning, Iiic. E.- R2, B12S26,
kmVARD . HOLMAN, undertaker, 22
8d st ; Lady assiftnnt. Main 607.
FOIl SALE HOUSES
01
DON'T BUY TILL YOU SEE
the most perfectly built modern home
In Irvlngton, 10 rooms, finished in oak:
lot 90x100. ,. Call up C-1884 East 273,
rso agenis. v. n. nernman.
$2200 Snan -;.
2 B room "cottage,, not modern, "corner
BOxlOOi Clihtoh sf.." close In. 300 cash,
i raonm ana interest Main
It ROOM bungalow, muwt sell nulok: Will
sell for cost of building Owner, 409
Commotowealtb. bldg. tito. and Ankeoy. ,
- uuj a HUB uonu&.&Ul it ." -- - 1
room house, only one oiocn rrom Jta-w-tt.orne
and on 36th St., facing eat ,t
am willing to take a Rood piano as part
payment, or $400 .worth' of newfurni-
lure. . .
mnnnrvnTAM ' TT A r T . k.,n..lnw . n Ir
door, 3, ply veneered door' to kitchen,
sliding door to- livhig room, oak floor,
coal cioi, cieitm iivmu&, mu
golden on k wood. jS-
L1VINO ROOMTrlple window open
ly. . U AMan. V,(,.Lr .fiTAm
place, metal door, bookcases either side.
coiumnea arcn. io -uiuiiik ruom,
florost -cream ceilings and tan walls,
golden oak wood.
niKTi: unnit 9 nlv veneered Han
ded, plate rail, massive buffet metal
glass doors, veneered door to Kltcnen,
oak floorn, golden oak wood, triple win
dow opening on th street ---- --
DOTctl KITCHEN Woodl'lft boiler
closet, dish cabinet, flour and, sugar
bins, drawers, door to basement and
rear porch, cream tinting, white enam
eled. ' .
BASEMENT fflll cement, , cement
wash trays, windows.
BEDROOMS IJirge "bedrooms, with
. 1 .. .. 1 ...... . . , . . V. I.n.vln.r A win.
rxt.ru 111117 Liuor ca, w:ir ua"ift .....
dow, and tinting cream ceiling, pink,
blue,' eunary yellow. .
BATHKUUM i'Ull line 01 piunauin,
medlolne. closet. I will lot the window
shades, e-Jectrio fixtures, linoleum on,
bath and kitchen, a large gas range
and gas water heater, all new; go with
the house.
T. A. SUTHERLAND. Owner.
36th and Hawthorne ave.
No. 1084. Phbae Tabor 2017.
Beautiful home, 7 rooms, on Slset.,
i block north of Hawthorne ave.? on
lot 45x117; room for machine on either
side of house; well kept lawn; streets
paved and paid for. Has large recep
tion hall; froot and. back stairs; very
large living and dining rooms, with ex
tra pice lighting fixtures; built in buf
fet, larpe kitchen and pantry, two sets
of plumbing, full size basement, ironlted,
which' insures you against water or
dampness; good now furnace, four large
light j bedrooms, with ample closets;
well equipped bath room, and linen
closet Will make good terms. An
Investleration will chow that the house.
location and price is right. What else
can you ask? Call at 984 Hawthorne
ave,, or phone Tabor 4jS 0.
Snap, Hawthorne Aver
Furnished Bungalow
'I have a swell 5 room liungalow which
was bought this year for $3600 and
since purchasing same have installed
Rirhtlntc fixtures and window shades
which cast 150; hot water heating syn
tem, cost 8400, and will soli all, includ
ing luillliuie uumpittiu, vviiiifi a tiwu,
etc., for $3600. Must have $1000 cash
payment, the bnlafice on monthly in
etallmrnts. 1405 Hawthorne ave., cor
ner 50rh st. Phone Tabor 626. "
Mr, Workingman
HHATJ THIS.
Small 'houses nnd 60x100' lot 8400 and
up; $20 down and $10 a month. Call
un up or come out and see them; It will
cost you nothing. AI'jj lota J150 and
up, $5 down, (5 a month. All these lota
are Inside the city limits. Tabor 3TC.
' Widell & Wilson
2002 K. Gllsan st. MV car to 80th.
Fine Irving Home
Pine 7 room house, strictly modern
and un to date, hardwood floors; 1 thl.t
house In is the heart of irvlnston and
!s surrounded by beautiful homes; com
pared with what other homes around are
selling for, this house would Oe cheap
at $9500, but as the owner Is leaving
the slute within a few daye and Tloes not
care fo rent, he will sacrifice for $7750.
on easy terms. E. IC Brown, 411 Henry
hldg.
A Real Bargain
4 room bungalow and lot 40x11 7H
near Hawthorne ave. and S6th Ft. This
place must be sold in the nxt few daj-s
and. the owner will sell for 3210O on
easy terms,. If you want a home close
In. dofi't overlook this.
Joseph Graham
1007-09 ,rt!nrd' of Trade bldg.
HaWthorne District
6 room buniralow, modern, completelyj
furnished with brand now furniture;!
dlntnp room Is paneled In Oreson fir,
dark finish and has a beautiful hanging
electrolier In dlniner room; other- fix
tures are.T-1; owner will sacrifice as
buninesH ehlls him out of town."
FLAHKRTlf & CONtfOLLT.
Main' 872.1. 715 Yeon blrtR.
.$500 CASH AND $20 A' MONTH.
Buy a 6 room new house, and 1 acre of
rich garden land, only 1 block from ear,
right In the city. Think what Ihls
means? Others have made, money-, why
not you? . This will double In less than
2 years; the price now Is $3200; on E. Z.
Terms, See
BROADSTREKT'S EXCHANGE,
Rooms SftO-noi. 293M. Stark.
YOU CAN'T. AFFORD TO MISS THIS.
6 room house and 6 full lots on west
side, only 12 minutes' rtrlo on car. Own
er going-'back east". Price only $1800.
Worth $3500. $700 Cash handles, bal
ance' on time. For particulars call on
the realty department of
a f: pfluokk & co.r
Suite 12 and 14. Mulkcy bldg., cor. 2nd
and Morrison.
BEAUTIFUL I room bouse In Laurel
hursU.2 fireplaces, large sleeping
porch, built-in ref I'lperator, dust and
clothes chutes, fireless eookibr, built
in ' wardrobes, etc. ; ".corner lot 7Bx0,
east front, beautiful view, $7600; $500
cash, balance asy monthly payments
Provident Investment Trustee Co.,
201, 202. 203 Board of Trade bldg.Mar
ehall 473. A-1022. '
EAST 46TH HT.. NORTH.
ROSK CITY PARK.
$100 CASH. .
7 rooms, sleeplnsr porch, bUtK-In buf
fet and bookcases-, solid oak floors,
kitchen range, furnace, fireplace, mirror
doors, eto. '
NATIONAL REALTY A TRUST CO.,
723 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Phono Mflln 6129.
FOR 8ALK Six room dwelling; sun
parlor and sleepinff porch Inclosed in
glass; hot air furnace; full concrete
basement; stationary-tubs; living rooms,
13x12; one tied room same ' size, t other
bed rooms; located at 753 Broadway; lot
60x100. For sale; very easy terms.
, McCARGAU,. RATES LIVELY,
rfui yeon ntutf.
'-FIVE and room homes, fire placus:
hardwood floorii, furnaces, wltn all
bunt in moaein conveniences. . near car
line, all street lmrruvements paid,
monthly pnyment ; pla- F'rwu(.nt li.
vestment Trustcn Oo., 30$, 102, 301
Board of Trade bldg. Phone Mamhall
47S. A-10J3.
Plans cTf artistic homes $
housj53 ovkr $1500, $10. com
PLETE OFTAIli8 AND EPKCIFICA
TIONS. FINELY ILLUSTRATED
BOOK FREE, ;
PORTLAND BTTTLTJINO ASS'N.
822 WJrt'VlS.
WHY pay rent? Own your own home.
A modern 6 room cottage in Monta
vllln, 1 block from oarllne. $8250, $100
down and $25 a njOnth, Including inter
est May consider a trade. For further
particulars.' phone C-2375. : .
- MrTWorkingman
We fsrnish 'mfins plans and build your
house. I'ay for It as you like, Call
Keiiwooa i3
. - BUILD TO SUIT YOUR PURHK.
. 1 will build and --help finance your
borne , on. . easy . :.ti'rma. If you -own lot.
A. C. Furlon.1, 817 Chamber of Com
merce; Main nan.
N M W modern t room bungulow, lai RO
attic, lot 60x100, Mount Tabor car
line. r)ine Owner Tabor 1903. '
: $3300 Shinele B'uneato W
-In Vlllaniad for $2900. ..h,-" JS
" AllUillvi- unv (il -cyi'U fjiwym
, tor homemakoi-B, terraced-Viot 0x ' ;
..: 1001, on streot where everytnlnK
"is paid for lA the way of Improve
ments; pretty fireplace' every de-.,
rlrahle convcnlenoo, 5 large, sunny '
rooms; $30(1 handles. Bee Mr.
Bryant, with 1 - . -
Joseph Graham
, 1007-9 -Bourd of Trade bldg.
A BEAUTIFtTL 7 room home, oak fln
, lsh and floor. Extra fine homo. 640
45th st.f near Brazee, Call at once.
FOK BALE: LOTS
10
$10 Down, $10 Per' Month
rilld TICW 1VL lllfllUICU iiuu fc. VZt
restricted district, near car, cement
walks, Bull Run water: 202 Board of
Traqe pitig. Marsi)ttiU4Y3. A-iva
TRlANxIULAU LOT. FHiLaK'D, $376.
10 down, $5 monthly; an Ideal spot
for a home. Fred W. German, 229 Burn-
slde. M. or A-2776.
BY OWNER. 77x1 io. corner Rodney
ave. and Lombard sts. ; easy terms;
no intf-rest. i -271, Journal.
FO'It SALE Three lots on Tillamook
st, hard surface, singly or Otherwise.
P. O. Box 4o. city. '
6EK Le Nolr & to. for went aids
property, exclusive dealers In west
side rehlty. R37 Chamber of Commerce.
ACREAGE
07
70 ACRES 10 miles; west of
fort land courthouse, till cleared,
fine .voung orchard, school quar
ter of a mile, 8 room modern
houfce, fully ' plumhcd, a fireplace,
nlco porches, fine large barn, com
jilete water system, telephone in
rio'use, free delivery of merchan
dise, also rurnl free delivery of
mall; in furt, a love-lv country
home, tha very best of soil. A
chance for a high class dairy.
Pi-Ice and terms will Interest you.
Coll and see ua.
THE SHAW-FRAR COMPANY.
Main 35. 102 4th-at. A-3500.
Best but Cheapest
5 and 10 acre tracts, $20 to $45 an
acre, eaSy terms; deep red shot Boil
well watered: ideal for fruit, vegetables
dalrylnn: fine view; some buyers already
livme- on property; income proaucinff an
winter; Bohool on ground; on county
rofid close to live town on II. R. and
river, near Portland. Nouliausen & Co..
owners. 703 Lewis bldg,, 4 th and Oak
sts. Foe appointments evenings, phone
East 3S4.
A fine buy; best of soil; no gravel or
roek; located within 4 miles of city
limits, short walk from eleejrlc ata
tioa; (food nuicttuum road to town; $160
cash down, easy terms on balance.
Atchison & Allen
213 Gerllnger -Bldtf , 2d and )der.
ACREAGE our specialty; small
tracts west and northwest of
tho city, sold on monthly pay
ments, SOe us ltfor-ytu-dentdv
THE SHA W-FUAIl COMPANY.
Main 35, 10.2 4th st A-350O.
7 1-2 Acres at Beaverton'
Ciosrt to station; 6 room bungalow, 2
small barns and onion house; Vi beaver
rlnm, latanco rolllnn; BO fruit trees.
Price $S600; will trade for west side
apartment site and assume difference,
or good east side pwiperty.
C. W. LAMAU
417 Corbett Bids. Main 3981.
CHICKEN anil rrutt ranctiea iwirPort
land, walking distance to good town,
running water, best soil, free wood,
splendid fruit district, view of Colum
bia river and snow pea!:s, acres $260;
6 acres $400; 10 acres $700; 10 per cent
cash, easy payments, other 'tracts neat
railway station 325 to $40 per acre.
FRANK M'FARLAND REALTY CO,
309 Yeon bids., Portland.
i 1
8 acres and a fraction, best bearer
dam land. Owner must sell or lose and
will sacrifice for a Quick sale. Only
Vt mile from station. All under culti
vation. Splendid land for onions, cel
ery or potatoes Tabor 30 89.
GOOD BARGAIN
20 acres. llt?s fine, 3 miles from Es
tacada, 2000; $-50 cash, balance on
time to suit. If you want a good buy
see thin. 206 Rothohlld bid.
A 15 iicri? holiday snap at $160 per acre,
on Foster road, B miles out, land level,
no stumps; a great big bargain, but We
must sell. Running Janes, 402 Yeon
bldg Marshall 349; '
SIX RAILROADS now building Into
F.ugene, Or. For full particulars and
Eugene real estate, write Oeo. Melvjne
Miller. Eugene,- Or., Established 182.
TKN acres, $30, $10 down, $10 'Jno.,
yood soil, lev !, 2"S Lumber Exchange.
FOR SALEFARMS
J7
$1200 14 cash, buys this 160 acree, 1
mile from Weatherby, Baker county.
Or., on line O.-W. R. & N., elevation
2500 fQct; flno fruit and garden land; 8
acres under cultlvatlun mi as many
more can be put under irrigation from
creek which runs through place: free
Water right, good warm 6 room house,
good spring, near school. V4 -mile; fam
ily orchard; also young orchard Of
choice cherry and poach trees; must
sell; a snap. Address owner, V. B.
Kemp, Weatherby. Or, -
15 Acres Clackamas Station
All cultivated; fine fi-room house, large
barn, other outbuildings; orchard of 80
trees; horse, cow. surrey, wagon and all
kinds, implements go, Including 'next
year's peed; R. It. fare 1C 4'an srive
anyone genuine bargain on this. Will
accept city resilience. C. W. Lamar, 417
cornetr niag. iwnm
WAN TBI) 10 fanners to raise alfalfa.
wht-at, corn. Deans and garbafjsn
HermoHtllo, Mex., Irrigated land. I will
Invest 76 per cent to your 26 per-cent
nnd share V4 the products. A. M.
Ilighhr
ouse, 90
5 Wilcox bldg.
Abe Martin
No" girl ever 'marriejr asi -well as her
mollier ays sldofcsr' Ther Vughtt V
be a unwritten law agin' goln any fur
ther than th' front door with a dreasln'
jacket on.
gi Bes.t: j mprp vd -fa ijft
i'5""?;t:'0-Iri , I inn'' fimw'i ':''':P"''.
rr-U'iJO acres, fine goll, 145 acres
cleared, 15 acres - pasture, fine'
$2500 house, good barn and other
' outbulldinKs; this place has plenty
- of fine water and all kinds of
fruit nnd is only 1. miles from
. Oregon Electric station, 4 mile
from town and Is near Willamette
river, fine county road on east
'and west sides; this land Is 'line .
for fruit or dairy and can be cut
in 40 acre tracts and sold to s;ood .
advantage: all farm implements
. go with the place and l a bar
tain at $100 per acre; only $7000
otiwn, balance 10 years 6 per cent.
If you are looking; for a farm
where you- have fine transporta
tion and cheap freight rates, etc.,
see this.
McGpwan & McGowan
S Healy bldg.. corner Grand ave.
'. and ii. Morrison.
. 100 Acres-for $3000
Do you want a frond farm cheap?
Here It Is. There are 100 acres. IS acres
In hlKh state of cultivation, balance easy
cleared, being oak grub land. Good 8
room house,2 barns and outbuildings 2
good wells and several sprlnprn. Price,
with some personal property only J300I).
$1000 cash, balance easy. Located Just
5 mile from Cottne Grove, Or., on good
county road. 1 mile from church and
Royal academy.
Hargrove & Sons '
122 North 6th St.- cor. 6th and Qllsan.
Main 4381. A-7259.
For Sale or Lease
100 acres 1 of rich garden lands for
sale or leafee. The best gardens In
Portland are on adjoining propprtv, i
two.mUes from best residence district,
onr car line, six miles as car goes to
4th and Washington streets. Vegetable
gardeners can buy this land, pay n
little down and an amount equal to
what you are now paying monthly for
leased lands. Will lease In ten or twen
ty acre tracts at a very low rental. Ad
dress A-273. Journal.
157 ACRKS on Tualatin river. O-
egon Klectrlc through center, a
bargain for some one. must he
sold to close bankrupt estate. Call
on W. A. Shaw, trustee, 102
Fourth street, Portland. Oregon.
This. Is a forced wale' and you
mav have the benefit of it bv
calling on - the trustee and look
ing Into the matter.
60 ACRES NEAR PORTLAND. $4500.
60 acres. 14 H miles from Portland.
25 acres In cultivation, balance, good
timber, never been cut off; nil good
soli. 1 mlln fr$n OregOn Electric, lies
on main county roadrin a very-nnieKly
settled community; no land to be had
around this for less than $200 per acre.
Price $4500. cash. . .
RALPH ACKLKY LAND CO.,
170 Eth st., opposite P. O.
' H. N, Swank
Highly .Improved 21 scrn orchard-
00d; term.. 808 Ablngton bldg.. Port-'
j I -1
HI OH EST quality fruit lands in famous
unenaiem vauey, ao 'miles rrom Port
land: Newberg Development Co., 633
?i!5rlber of Commeroe, Portland.
60 ACRES srriod land. 17 .lncultivatlon.
18 miles out; buildings, good water,
for Inside propertv or good horses. 31000
will handle U. E-273. Journal.
FOR KENT FARMS
14
FOR CASH or on shores will rent dur
ing the eeasonipf 1812. an orchard or
4000 trees, apples, pears, cherries,
prunes, .peaches and loganberries as I
am not disposed to satisfy curiosity
seekers will furnish particulars only to
those who will remit SI or come and
see the place. Steamer Oregona lands
here. R. Chllcott, Dayton. Oregon.
FOR RENT 90 acres, 30 In cultivation,
$160. Team, Implements and hay, $500.
Apply In person one mile cast Currins
vllfe.. J. W. Mnore, Estacada, Or,
WANTED FARMS
88
CLIKNT wants to buy farm "25 to 40
acres with running stream and im
provements. Must" bo near station, not
over $4000. Wants to turn in his house
of 8 rooms and bath, with gas and elec
tric light, concrete walks and. macadam
street, all paid for. Lot 60x100. Roses,
shrubbery ahd berries. E. th, near
Prescott. No encumbrance. Price $3210.
Owners only. Goddard & Wledrick, 243
Stark st.
HOMESTEADS
4T
HOMESTEADS near Portland, large
timber, running water; prairie, good
soil, desirable homes, near R. R. and
river. Covey. 267 Oak. room 21.
EXCHANGE-
-KEAL ESTATE 2$
FOUR room house on 100x100 lot, all
in good repair, lot of fruit-trees, iK
blocks from car; also 1 acre with small
new ' house. 2 rooms, closets, and full
basement; all been cultivated; the two J
In WAAtlatA lr .1 1 t r 1 t tro.la rn- MnAh 1
or acreage; owners only, by letter, giv
ing full description where located. F,
C. Ii.. 102 K. 75th st. north. Montavilla.
Apartment -House
New brick strictly modern; paying
$260 net monthly. Will take some ex
change. Q. A. NICHOLS INV. CO..
907 Wilcox Bldg.
2000 ACRES fine alfalfa and fruit land.
Perpetual water right; about flaif un
der cultivation, 2 miles from R, R, sta
tion, $66 per acre; small cash payment;
same good property, long tlmo on bal
ance. Main 4 977. W. J. Cook, 602 Lum
ber Kxchange bldg. "1
r
For Exchange
6 room modern house, 60x100 lot;
rents for $15 per month; will take room
ing houBe or vacant property.
O. A. NICHOLS INV. CO..
907 Wilnox Bldg.
WEST side lot, price $8500, 52 room
apartment house, modern, furniture
new, long lease, walking distance. Price
$6600. Will trade- for fruit ranch; will
go as high as 316,000. Owners Only.
Owner. H-jiBS, Journal.
WANTED APARTMENT SITE.
Client offers hlchlv IniDroved acrenre
on Oregon Electric, unincumbered; val- i
ue $i000, as part nnyrnent
V. V. I.AJ1AK,
417 forbt-tt Bldg., Main 3931.
FOR " HALE OR TRAITH. t
Feed store in country town, doing
good business; might trade for --vacant
lois H(-rc-ae or equities in same. x,-2iy, i
Journnu J '
ONK-H AI.F Hectlon school lnnrl iflam.
uth rnntitv for hnliKt or firat nuv. '
imv-
mcnt on same. Graves, owner. . 1014
t'lmmher Commerce.
10 il A CRICK oastern Oregon, 13-57 "acres-
good tillable wheat land. 7 miles
from R. R., value $16 per acre; want
equity In house and lot. W-270, Journal,
SoTHlNQ to sell, ' t5oot"Iinyi Marsh
.field. Random Information bureau
free. Call or Write. 1014 Chamber of
'Commerce Bldg.
FOR SALE. '
48 acres,1 $6000; $1500 cash takes small
house and lot. balance 6 per cept, .a. H-
Trotter, 614 Brooklyn. -
IFo ACRF.8 Dallas county 100 acres '
plowed A. good farm at Its , Wprth
r Portland property, (irtyca,, 30,14
'p
for
Chamber of Commerce,
FlAVEr"a cilentwU6wants small apart
ment housu or house and lot.'wwth-
anout iu,uui. 411 coucn wing.
FOK 8ALK Or exchange.- for country
property,' 10 room house, half block
from car. B-271, Journal.. ...t -
AN -BLEOAnt- home, f6r afuim. ' R-
i WILL buy, eell or trade anything.
If. F. I.es 917 Board pf Trayl efjdg
BLF us fur real isfute tradc-a) uiiyvtuers,
SOS Board of Trade bldg. ' '
,' : -Hero Is a Real Snap
7(1 room hotel, walking. dlstanre
. and the best leaso . in tha city,
More- than 0 eteadv ., roomra.;
Furniture is all A-Ko 1 Wlli
t consider Portland property- up to ,.
$6000. Borne cash- und .naliuiee
easy payments. If you are in-
terosted Investigate at once, as
this will be sold before. Baturd.iy
night. Price $8000. See iMr. Vt
more, with- .' .
Ward k Younger '
- 420 Tfeon bldg. ,'
Exchanges 1 5
An $1810 contract mortgage, paying
$35 per month, trade for vacant lots;,
prefer Rose City l'arlt
2 good lots. Waverleigh Heights, for
contract mortgage.
8 lots with S room house, in city forr
cheap stump land In southern Oregon.
3 good lots, Portland, for house and
lot; will assume a little. , v
A $3500 house, best locality,-will ex-
change for vacant ' property, city; pre- -for
Ro.se City Park. ' '
See J, L Weist (;
1104 Wilcox bldg. Phono Marshall
I.;XCIlAd'Es7,
16 room rOorping. house, for house and
lOt. ' . . ,"-';
80 acres In California for Portland'
1 tirnoprtv. ... : .-
House and lot ror team or norsea. ,
Newspaper for home In Portland. . :
as room momiiiB. house for property
here. (Investigate this one.)
Chicken ranch for home in Portland.
120 acres irrigated land 'for Portland
property. . "
402 Yeon hldg. ' Marshall 849. i
$47S EQUITFTrTl $900 Laurelhurst lot
for cheaper lot. '. ?
2 Sellwood lots, for ranch or re.lln-.?
qulshment, with buildings and stock, to .
$1000, - -
'
2 pieces acreage, Clarke Co., Wn.,
worth $7000; want stock of goods, hard
ware preferred. . (
T Tt' HATOHT.
333 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
If You Want Some Good Bar
gains Come and See'Us
Saloon totrade for farm. ." 'v
City residence to trade for farm. . y
Rooming house to trade for apart
ments or acregae, timber, or hoine
etead. Wilson Investment Co.
417 Kenton bldg., 84 tth st.
IF YOU WANT TO SELL, BUY . OR, :
TRADE. SEE SHOEMAKER IM"
VESTMENT CO.. 624 HB,'R1 BLLO. :
MAIN 445.
SWAP COLUMN
'J!3
WILL TRADE anything anywhere, 333
Lumber Exchange Bldg, j
W ANTED REAU ESTATE ,31
WE DESIGN -homes for many befor .
they buv a building site. Lei us sub.
mlt your lot to tmera If you have a bar
gain to offer. ' ' '"j
PORTLAND BUILDTNO ASS'tf.
1122 MotniwKDiag.
yANTBP New strictly mjjflf rn bf '
or bungalow, In Irvington, near Hal-
sey or vicinity..
Must be a bargain;
J ftDOr iil)!f!l.
WANT a bargain house ahd lot, some
down, balance mommy. eiaip ui
details. Y-263, Journal.
ROOMING HOUSE8 FOR 6ALK S3
" iS ROOMS . ,
1 block from Washington, good furnl- ,
ture and lease, furnace neat, cleaia $100
per month, $1200, easy terms.
- -23 ROOMS -
12 rooms 'furniBhed, balance nnfnr
nlshed. 3 yearsi. lease. . clear. $76 .a . .
month. $850; terms.- '
32 ROOMS
New furniture, center west side, long i
lease,- steam heat running water in all
rooms, clears $200 per month;. will, aac-. w ..
rlfice for $2000; easy terms. .
- 18 ROOMS ' ,
On Washington st, good furniture and
lease, clears $90 por month, price $660; .
easy terms. ..-.,
t 10 ROOMS
Good furniture, centrally located, full
good .roomers, clearing $b0 per month, . ?
pried $400; -$200 cash. . -
'CONSOLIDATED REALTY CO.
Main 4067. . - .310 Henry bldg. - -
Here You Are
70 room modern hotel," brick building,
long lease, lowest rent In city. This
piaee actually clears $400 per months
$7500; good terms. -
J, B.- NICHOLS CO.,
615 yeon DIOg..
10 ROOMS 10
At ISth and Taylor; furnace heat, cheap
rent, clearing $90 monthly.- Brussels
carpets, oak furniture; $300 will luyidie.
PETERS, 16 N. 6th st '
""A -LITTLE BEAUTX $160 CASH
Beautifully furnished, 8 rooms, fin;
close in location, elegantly furnished
with brass and iron beds, Axminster
carpets., all new 8 months ago; if you .
are looking for a snap with fine in--,
come and a good home, seethls today;
only $160 cash required. Call 88 10th,
near Stark.
22-ROQMS 22.
All on one floor, 1 block from Wash
Ington st Rent $50, all H. K., clearing
$125 monthly. Price $800; $$U0 will
handle. - - . , '
: peters, is -y.-ctti t.Tr...T; .7 .
10 ROOMS 10 -
Rent $36. alt housekeeping, good .west '
side location, clearing $40 month, good".,
furniture; price. Ralph Ackletf Land Co..
17Q 6th st - --t y t
S 1 75 $ 1 7di $ 1 75
Buys a modern, flat on Washington st.
heat included in. rerH. 3 carpets cost
$200. furniture cost $860 S months; ago.
Come at once if you want this.
PETERS, 15 N. 6th St. , r -
10 Rooms, Only $200 Cash..
On 7th st, west side, fi.ne place ,
clearing $60 month. See It quick.
BROADSTREliT'S EXCHANGE,
293H Stark, rooms 800-301. A
' ' 10 ROOMS, IL K. ', 1
On 10th street, close jnj furniture
good. Tou can't find a better llttls i
place than this Snd only $260 required, i
J. V.. NICHOLS CO., 15 Yeon bldg.
' ' ' 33 ROOMS 83 -'-
D.ln1. l..,lt,)in. rr., 19lt ft vr4',
lease, well furnished, tocated t'lofe in, -v.-
i - a . i . . . ,T,n ........ -v ,
clearing $150 month; only $500 cash re
fill iron. Jtaipii Acxiey t,awi .o., nv imi,
ROOMING house to trade for farm, 40
rooms, ateam neat, west siae, gooa
location, clears 3160 to 1200. ner month.
Owners only. Address or apply to II
H. Wallace, 131 10tiatforner 10tl
atut Aioer.
100 ROOMS.', RENT il7 '
Rrlck building. 4 years' h ass. located ;
-m-v close In. went side, clearing 1250 to -
$500 month; price $3750, .terms. KalpU.
Acklev Land t'o.. 170 6th St. - J;
Lu TOU want to eetl Jour-rooming
house? Wa pay. cash' and charge no
i commission. - , ,
RUTHrlfc'LD INVESTMENT CO., '
6X7 BOA.R-1 OK TRAUK Pl.Pd
'-... Ii ROOMS lt :, .
I ' Brick 'building, good wv side ioea
! tlon. 4 veals' lease, ; nicely furnished;
prlcn 1 000, .3600 cash. 170 6th st,
! PORTLAND " ROOMING hOUSIi CO.
l 4tl IIt.ry bldg, Marshall .
T Hotels, aparfmxnt houses.- rooming
houses bought, sold and exchanged.
vlThavo several good buys In'rWrnliTti
., housms, investigate, , ' Rushing te
Jones. 403 Yeon bldg.j Marshall 34'J.
t'OR' ti'h.A S5fcJi'";f oomeeTy oa ra leumi,
$128 Per ml
tlon. .t5A K.
Hurnsltle, -2787,
iiOOMINdjiioiiM', west Side. K"d In
come: wlTTTx'rtrangu f rir bonsu nml lfit
11500: leaving cltv. MarKhuU 3.':'J.
FOR SaLIjV 18 rooms, cl in,
furniture, . Ieas, $1100; goxl teniiH,
408 JctftTMoli St. 1 ' ;
VOIt M-LK"-MinilM iKIHT'llllgTl"!"-", i '
in, rr'iiwt Sill t'O siswiuit Of si ,
rastij Journal, . '
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