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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' POKTiAND, ' THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1912.
Company" Short of Assets May
Have to Quit Business in
Oregon.
(Kiln Butmo of The Jnnrnil.l
- Salem, Or., Aug. 8. The American
Life & Accident Insurance company baa
v been notified - by State Insurance Com
missioner Ferguson that the company's
. Derm It . to transact business In this
, state, which Is under suspension, will
be entirely revoked unless the company
makes a satisfactory allowing of assets
- before August 20.
An examination of the company 'was
' made by the Insurance commissioner
v " last May and the assets found to be of
such unsatisfactory character that the
. company's permit wbb suspended. Out
- of $150,000 of allrge.1 assets, only about
$5009 was acceptable to the Insurangel
'v commissioner.
Since May the company, of which
w:, Lionel R, Webster is president, has been
endeavoring to get satisfactory assets
-.; to replace those refused by the depart
ment, and as this has not yet tfeen done
Insurance Commissioner Ferguson state
tbat he deems It advisable In the inter
ests of the policy holder's of the com-
i pany to revoke the authority to transact
... business unless the requirements are I
.' met a( once.
Wilsonville Want Spur.
tSilrm RnteiuL..ef.
j of The
Salem. Or., Aug. 8. M. CTYoung or
Wilsonville. has filed with the state
railroad commission a formal complaint
alleging that the Oregon Electric Is not
maintaining a spur and aide track fa
cilities at Wilsonville, t which Is on Its
line.
CANDIDATE INSISTS HE
DID NOT ATTACH HIS
r. - NAME TO AMENDMENT
--" -i (Continued From Page One.)
anyone authority to use my name? Cer
tainly not
"So Authority (liven to Sign Ham,
"I had not read the amendment after
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the changes were made. I might have
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Iven. I do not grve such authority
rirb';."..' i. m,i
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aJljUBA MJ. sta!.ed tnem ln my
to lit.
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attention of. the voters of Oregon, to
jr"ur luuiwing lejegram io me secretary
or state:
"Salt Lake City. tTteh. July 29, 1912.
"Honorable Ben Olcott, Secretary of
Btate, Balem, Or. I have not signed any
proposed constitutional amendment or
: amendments nor any pamphlets or argu
mentg favoring same, nof tiave I au
r thorlzed anyone to slim for me. Am
advised my name is attached to amend
ments proposed by the People's Power
" lague. I 'respectfully demand that my
v name be removed from any such docu
- -'ments, and that' you refrain from pub
. liahlng my name purporting to be at
tached to any document whatsoever.
.Please - wire acknowledgments collect,
- fCare Utah hotel, Bait Lake, Utah,
"(Signed) BCK SELLING."
Tou must have suffered a great loss
of memory, or you would surely not
. have accused us of the wrongful and
unauthorized use of your name on the
People's Power League proposed amend
ment and arguments. Tou have been
president of the league for the past
even years. You presided at the meet
ing of the members of the People's Pow-
er .League sn May 27, J.912, jit the T. M.
i t C A. rooms ln Portland, called to corf-
alder, this proposed amendment. The
inderslgned were also present.
" '" - Amendment Read.
At that meeting It was unanimously
T-r-deelded that the proposed amendment
of .the constitution of Oregon to be of
fered by the league ihls year should be
limited la article JV of the constitution
Of Oregon. The printed draft of the
amendment was read and considered
, t aectlon by section. Some changes and
corrections were made. The amendment
M l whole.- with the corrections, was
then -unanimously approved. You were
nthusiastlc, and saTd that you believed
V this to be tho most Important and best
. ' Of the progressive measures ever of
' fered to the people of Oregon.
Features that you mentioned as espe
cially important and desirable were the
."71. abolition of the state senate; making !
the governor a memhor of the legisla
ture, and responsible for the maximum.
r - of-all the appraprlatlon bills, with the t
exclusive duty of Introducing appropria
tion bills; the proxy plan of proportional
representation, and the new section 20.
on franchises. You expressed yourself
as very confident that the amendment
; In its corrected form would be adopted
by the people of Oiegon next November.
The general line of argument for Its
aupport was considered. Dr. Eggleston
and Mr. U'Ren were Instructed to pre
pare the argument, following the lines
-".--"of argument and explanation put forth
. Jn the pamphlet Issued by the People's
Power League ln Pert-mber last year.
:. They were also advised to ask Governor
Wesf for a statement of what he be
lieved could be saved to the state If
the governor should be required to in
troduce all appropriation bills and the
lftglulature allowed' to reduce, but not
to increase, the amount of any such bill
-without the consent ut the governor.
Unanimously .Approved.
All this was uiuinlrnoiiHly approved
by tliost- prtservt, Including ' yourself
Another meeting was called for the next
week to receive the amendment as cor
rected. You said you might not be
present, but to go ahead and It would
be all flt,ht.
( - During the discussion you especially
, urged that the amendments suggested
lu the December pamphlet for the pref
- ' , erentlal voting system by the "First
. second and other choices plan," the cabU
. I net system of state government with
s 1 ' appointment of district attorneys and
abatif.Is.by the governor, the amend
ment of the recall, and some other
changes, should not be offered this year
i because, you said, It was too much to
ask for at one time. You said that if
the people approved of this amendment
f the legislative article, and the result
was a saving of nearly a million dollars
....; I year In the cost of the state govern
ment, the K-ople? of Oregon would be
u4t.,,wining to approve the remainder
- -t it the. People's Power-League plan In
lll.
. 14.B0O if aatat ObUiaea,
It Was understood Tjjr all of us that
the established practice Of the league
should be foMowed, and the names at
lh Pfflctrs and members printed with
; the petition and arguments. The circu
lation of the petition was completed,
and about 14,00 signatures obtained
"raursTAmwns
LATEST MUSICAL SHOW
f - t
.... tjixjj .
hi ' in
44 - n. - -
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Barney Bernard at Heilig.
Beginning tonight and- continuing
Friday and Saturday, "Louisiana
Lou," the latest and greatest musical
comedy triumph, will be the attraction
at the Helllg theatre. Seventh and Tay
lor streets. Mr. Askln's gallant sine
lng and dancing forces from the La
Salle Opera house, come with the !m
pediments of ,an Invading army. They
bring their production intact; $20,000
worth of new scenery and costumes,
and the light of conquest flashes in the
eyes of those doughty commanding of
fleers, General Barney Bernard and
I tivauujoio oupiue i uuici. mere nm
I ,, . . ,-
Vivandlere Sophie Tucker. There are
I persons 01 rtoueri u Connor, narrj
Hanlon. Mortimer Weldon, Lester Craw-
Hanlon, Mortimer Weldon, Lester Craw-
fnrA ,vi- .. . j..
- l lul lint aid to the wounded
"Preaented by Bessie Ie Vols,
Eleanor Henry, Helena Sallngsr and the
tsieanor Menry, Helena tsaiingor ana tne
most efficient corps of musical com
Kly field workers the local theatrical
battle ground has witnessed In many
midsummer night's moon
Funcrackers and laughter will tell
. . ,,. the patrons of the theatre that "Loulsl
w,P0i"nIV0,; 7' A911' . Lo" h" "flved. The engagement
of the La Salle comedians, singers and
dancers Is a remarkable one, making
the occasion a popular musical comedy
festival of the highest Class and ln-
trlnslc theatrical worth.
Muring the month of June. Our secre
tary furnished you with a copy, and you
therefore knew they were In, circulation
with your name on the' petition as pres
ident of the league. !
In view of the facts, we are" wholly
unable to account fdr your telegram to
Secretary- of State Olcott, unless yiu
have suffered a most painful lapse of
memory. During the many years of our
association' with you In the various
leagues proposing progressive measures
to the people of Oregon, w have had
fevery reasoT to believe you Sincere.
Respectfully vours,
Q. M. ORTON.
Vice President of the People's Power
League.
W. 8. U'REN,
Secretary of. the People's Power League.
B. LEE PAGET,
Treasurer of the People's Power League.
ALFRED D. CRIDGE.
W. O. EGGLESTON.
E. S. J. M'ALLISTER,
M. C. REED, ,
W. T. HOUSER,
HARRY YANCKWICH.
OSWEGO LAKE
as Cents XOund Trip.
A very, delightful day's outing ; boa t-J
lng, fishing, or picnicking. Oswego "lake
is a typical Oregon woods resort. Sorii
ern Pacific suburban trains from Jef
ferson street station.
Get the Original and Ccnulnd
HORLICR'S
ALTED RIILK
The Fcod-drlnk for AH Ages.
For kif ants, Invalids, and Growing children.
Pure Nutrition, upbuilding the whole body
Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged
Rich milk, malted grainp in powder form
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Takenosubstitnte.AskforHQRLICK'S
'lat iff Am f ffliik Tru&r
NEW TC4:Y
Loaded With Fruit
Two acres on electric line one
block from station ; nice 7 room
house, barn and chicken house:
most all varieties fruits in full
bearing; shade and ornamental
trees. Half .hour to city and best
carlihe. It's a home for a busi
ness man, away from the noisy
city, high taxes and rents. The
price is right. CALL ROOM 518,
OREGONIAN BUILDING.
FOR
FIRE INSURANCE
SEE
WABD fc TOXT170EB,
Suite 426 Yeon Bldg,
Miln 7585. A-4274.
REAL- ESTATE TRANSFERS
CERTIFICATES of title made. Title
- J rust eg,, Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak.
Ruth M. Raymond- and husband
to At'Ktiimnlo Thurlow, south 30
f'-ft lot 2, all lot a, block 6,
Mount Ta hor , '4,600
.a-P Inc- Abstractors.
0j Oerllnger bldg., 2d and Alder at
41
5j Woodmea t tha
world, meets every Fn
jay . night in W. O. W.
Tamnla. 121 Eleventh
street All member re
quested to be present
visitors welcome. Dis
tribution of 20 theatre tickets each
meeting .night,. .FBEJ). WJ3ERMAN, C&
A.jU HAHBUWi nern.
.. N. A. Ore. Kose v.ar.ib. meets Frl.
eve.. Allsky hall. .1(1 and Morrison
MAIUUAGE LICENSES
Elwell Eastman. Birmingham. Ala..
27. and Jessie Campbell. 21.
M. -C. McFarland. 615 Marshall St.. 26.
and Nlnu Zlgler, 29.
i.ouig Wilson, Seattle, wasn., si, ana
Hattie White, 32.
James Clilrovos. Boring. Or.. Z2. ana
Julia Mac,. 27.
Edward Uruner. 148 E. 17th St.. 31,
ind Grace Coistella. 18.
Hugh MacDougall, 94H LovcJoy St.,
38, and Mary Proebstel, 36.
Samuel Uensen, 68 E. 3Uth St...-, ana
211en Nelson, 21.
W. C. Tichcnor. S93 Borthwick at. 42,
and Thursa Tlchenar Si. ,
Williams Roberts, 311 13th St., ZS, and
Hazel Hlakney, 21.
Frank Haskell. 185 ltth st. 33. and
Mable Graftani, 25.
Frank Rane. 894 E. Caruthers St.. 22,
and Rhodu Kapp, IS.
Henry Albreoht, 40C Stanton st., 23,
and Katarlna Kreager, lu. .
V. M. Condon, Pasadena, Cal., 21, and
Sadie Henderson, 19,
Albert Van Houwellng, Pella, Iowa,
27. and Nettle Vnn nnte, 23.
O. W. Church, 10U8 Cleveland ave.,
12- and Jtf sle Wynn. 18,
J. F. Flovd, 321 13th St., 34, and
Winnie Fleck. 29.
Roland Tanspv, Rowers Annex hotel,
21, and lOlalna Heard 19. .
O, W. Holllngshcad, St Johns, 23, and
Zolo EdlleiTvan, 24,
H.-iL Gibson, Mnntcssno, Wash., 72,
ind Elirnheth Johnwon. 3,
W. G, Smith & Co,Vv;.ftd.,nngcar'dnsi:
WnRlilrgton bide., cor. 4th. on Wash'ton
Xh fur raatail ame3.-IInlu.ut
Tnllurinir ("o.. sns starw st.
t'LARK K bkon.. florisis, tins flowers
snd flnrsl designs. 289 Bforrlson St.
BIRTHS
RITTER To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rltter,
691 Kavter street. August 3, a girl.
BL'TIElt To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bu
tler. 974 Commercial street. August 2,
a "-irl. ...
FITZGERALD To Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
Fitzgerald. 1137 East Thirty-first
Btroet. Julv 17. a boy.
JAMES To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. James,
290 Eugene street. Julv 27, a girl.
WADE: To Mr. and Mrs. Bimjamin
Wade. .90 7 Commercial street. July 4,
a boy. -
PRITCHARD To Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert PrHchard. 171 East Eightieth
street North, August 3, a boy.
DOANE To Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Doane. 1621 Westanna street. August
1. a boy.
TYLER To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tyler,
251 East Twelfth street. Julv 30. a
Klrl
TRITE-i-To Mr. and Mrs. Edmund True,
328 V, North Seventeenth street. July
23. a boy ------
APLIN To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie iAplln.
Maulewood.-OF.c -Auaruat 4. a bov.
DAHI..BERG To Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Dahlber- 1219 Seventieth street. Au
gust 6. a boy.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
WARREN August . Percy Warren,
aged 50 years. Friends and acquaint -
ances are respectfully Invited to at
tend the funeral services nt Dunning ft
MrEnteA chapel, Frldav, August 9, at
1:30 p. m. Interment Greenwood ceme
tery.
SCHLAPPI At Holbrook. Or.. Aug. 5,
John Schlappl aged 40 years. Fu
neral Krvcps will be held at the Swiss
hall, 283 H Third St., at 1:30 p. m., Frl
dny, August 9. Friends invited. Inter
ment Rose City cemetery.
DUFFIELD The funeral services of
Percv J. Duf'teld. hulnvpil nn of
ueorge k. and HK-n Duifleld, will be
neia toaav ( rnvsnny) at .2:30 p. m. at
Laurelwood M. ' chr-ch. Interment at
Mt. Scott Park try.
LOWRY The ftinernl services of the
ltrte Mrs. Frances Lowry will be held
Friday. August 9. at 10 a. m. at chanal
of East Side funeral directors. Inter
ment at Mt. Scott Park cemetery.
QTIINLAN At Salpm Or. Jet. Onln.
Ian, aged 6 yeara, 7 months, 8 days.
Funeral will be held tomorrow, Aug. 9,
at 9 a. m.. from the St. Frances church.
Interment St. Mary's cemetery.
VAN VLEET At St. Vincent's hospital,
Wednesday, August 7, Miss Edith Van
Vleet, aged 47 years. 4 months. 24 davs.
Funernl services at Camus, WaSh.. Sun
day, August 11, at 11 a. m,
SPRINGER At bar" residence, 164
North Twenty-first, July 31, Mrs.
Amalia Springer, aged 69 years 6
months 23 days.-
DIJFfTILD At the Good Samaritan
hospital, Aug. IS, Percy J. Duffleld.
Remains at Lrch's Undertaking par
lors. Funeral notice later.
HAIUHT Edwlna HaigUt, SO
Twenty-eighth street. August
13. pneumonia.
RL'ST William Rust, Salem. Or., Aur
rust 3 ace. 6.1. naralvsis
FISCHER George Fischer, St. Vincent's
nospual, August 3, age 37.
CHAMDKKLAIN John Chamberlain.
15.n,9 Portsmouth avenue, August 6,
aire 13 davs. hemorrhage.
11 A X "5rr EM tTH I) o ri sC 1 i I 6th st"
In Selllne hide. Main 7215.
FUXERAL DIRECTORS
J. P, Finfey & Son
Third and Madison.
Lady attendant. Main 9, A-1C9D.
Dunning & McEntee
ITndertakera
Modern 'n
every detail. 7th and Tine. Main 430.
A-455. Lady assistant.
MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leadlnj
funeral director and undertaker 22Q
Sd st., cor. Salmon: ladv sislstart'.
A, R, ZELLER CO, P o t h phones.
ERICS0N
Undertaking
A-22SS
Co. Main
i.ady sss't
EAST SIDE funeral directors, success
or to F. S. Tiiinnlnir. Inc. R2. H-2?S.
taker, Ludy aesiftaiit.
LtnUn n-ii
1. K-7S1
flth-Alder.
HEM STOCK, 1 687 E. 13th. Sell. 71, B
1122: and Unlvers prk. Col. 394-3H.
Poorcon Pa Funetal directors, 3y-
tissell st.. K. 1 0H.I.
MOXOIEXTS
OTTO SCHUMANN, granite and marble
w-rks. Kat 3d and Pine: East 743.
PORTLAND REALTY DEALERS
BRONGMANARY COMPANY,
Oround Floor Lewis Did M, nnrl A-l.74.1
BRL'BAKKR & 11EW KU I C T ,
B02 McKav Bldg. Main R49.
CHA?IN & IIERLOW;
J32 r'riambpr of rommerrn. Main IdBl,
' KNAPP & MACKKY,
212-13 anarri of Tr?ii1 M nnd A-1M0.
OREGON RKAL KSTA'i' h ').. TttL
Grand ave and Atu't. F). 7. C-1'0.
SHIKLL8. J. H.
205 Gerllnirer Bldir. Mnln 43 I
GENERAL REAL ESTATE 62
WANTED Permission to nhotogrsph
200 Portland's prettiest residences, for
eastern newspapers and magazines; p0.
ture from 2 to 4 feet long, on exhibi
tion In Portland store windows, before
forwarding east. No expense. Tnhor
4123. Murray & Murray, 2026 Tlst, S.-E.
TjiUO-lrst cinsw apartment house sites
for sale at a snap. West side, walk
ing distance. M. E. Lee, 311 -Corbett
m-
42 KOOM rooming houwe for rent, fur--,
nlshed. 329 Lumber Elcrlflnpe 2d and
StBt-U.
FOR SALE HOLMES
01
FOUR room house and lot, $380; near
Lents; $150 easb, - K-863, JournaL
MEETING NOTICES
FOR SALE HOUeES
A Beautiful Home
Near Reed College
136x200 feet. Bungalow with 8
rooms, on first floor, with space
for three rooms upstairs, mWorn,
---HP-ale, electric, lights, gas. re
merit walks, etc. line lawn, best
varieties of fruit trees of which
there are 12 Lambert herry, 3
Royal Ann, i Standard pear, t
Standard apple and 1 each peach,
filurn and almond nut trees; yery
est and latest berries, including
Htmalya Giant, Burbank Mam
moth Black and Phenomenal Lo
Kan's and Raspberries. Extra fine
strawberry bed, 1 dosen bearing
grape vines; also gooseberries and
currants; beautiful arbor of climb
ing roses. There re 250 rose
bushes and 'numerous high-class
shrubs. Stable or garage, chirk
en houses and park,for 600, chick
ens, vegetable garden, which sup
plies the tuble. Six blocks from
the streetcar. Price $6000; terms
$2500 cash, balnnr to suit. Will
accept good lot 60x100, well loc
cated, as part payment.
Whitmer-Kelly;Co.
70 Fourth St. .
$250 down, balance $20 per s month
with 7 ner cent interest, for a mnr
5 Worn house, Vernon, lot 60x100; price
$500 DOWN
- Balance 1Z5 per -month;- 7 -per cent
Interest, 7 room modern house, close ln,
iui duiu; price tzuu.
11000 DOWN
6 room modem house near Stark St.,
lot ovxiuu; price uu; time to buu;
7 per cent Interest.
PEPER & BAKER,
444 Sherlock bldg., 4th and Onk sts.
-W0-Down--
6 room house, hardwood floors,
fireplace, bookcases. laundry
trays; 1 block from school. Price
$3800.
$100
Cottage, 6 large rooms'. 50x100
foot lot. beautiful view, fireplace.
Dutch kitchen, everything modern.
Prlte $2700.
Miss Powell, Owner, Tabor 1J47.
Hawthorne district, new 6 room btin-
falow, 3 large bedrooms, double wln
ows, full cement basement, hardwood
floors, fireplace, buffet, bookcases,
Dutch kitchen, east front; a real home
at the right price. It will coat you
nothing to see it. Just nhone owner.
Tabor 651 ,
AT ACTUAL COST.
Fine new 5 room bungalow on 50 foot
lot iwar car and beautiful park.
Modern and cornDleite. ilnuhl cnn.
structed. Fireplace, oak floors, built In
buffet, bookcases, - catrr"ete-.r"buTf el
kitchen.
This is a little hemitv hum fn .
home and will be sold at actual r.amt
of construction $2750. Small cash pay
ment and balance like rent.
uyywKH. 3oi wiicox bldg.
BUNGALOW at Mount Taborfone block
. rroni mi. xaoor carllne. conven nt.
nigh, good view of city, best neighbor-
1"0"" - must at seen to be appreciated
Built bv owner for homn l
npsirps to sell on account of going to
WILL SELL AT COST. lIGno.
terms, J800 cash, balance 125 per
month. This will pav 10 per cent as an
investment. Journal
ONLY J1300, a new 3 room house-on
60x100 lot In Irvlngton Heights, close
In on E. 17th St.; has hot and cold water.
sewer connections, si:ik and patent toilet,
wired ror electricity, telephone; also
basement excavated for larger house
You get a beautiful view from this
house. A bargain for someone. Phone
U-ZU1H.
' This Is the Home
Tou have so long been loklng for. It's
umy j.ou casn or terms, it is modern
In every detail, splendid lot. fine loca
tion. 1 block to car. I have others to
snow you.
. Owner,-Sellwood 87
BUY NOW.
LAI IRELHU RST.
$50 CASH.
rooms, built-in buffet, bookcase.
sona osk noors, nreplnce, rurnace. JB0
monthly. Includlnir interest. nrli iunn
National Realty & Trust Co., 723 Cham-
ner or commerce. Phone Majn SI 29.
150 DOWN.
ROSR CITY PARK.
ON CAR LINE, E. 48TH ST.
rooms, fireplace. ' basement, etc.
cash $50. balance tS5 per month, includ
ing interest. Natlbnal Realty & Trust
Co.. 723 Chamber of Commerce. Main
4Eatf$50 Down and $15 a Month
' 8 I Buys lOJxlOO and cheap 3 room house:
city water and graded street. M-V car
line. Price $1250.
G. L. WERR.
414 EAST STARK ST.
A Real Sacrifice
Most artistic and substantial little
room house, in A-l reslrlenca district,
cash fir terms. 1 defy anven ta-dtfnH-cate
this bargain ln Portland. Owner,
m ini.- laoor Bo4.
Big Bargain
I must sell ntw B room, house, cost
$2600. next 5 days; will take $2000;
only $100 down, balance like rent
Owner. 60.8 McKav Mdg.
IF you want a NEW TWO room house
a lovely little cottage, on lot 50x1 oo"
Bull Run water, 3 blocks from Rose City
carllne, . ln nice, district for $;no $75
cash. $lf. month, get busy; It won't last
long. K-202. .Journal.
FIVE room new modern housi!, 1 block
from L car; lot 60x100; close in, good
neighborhood; $34. Anderson, phone
Woodlawn 2220. No agents or real es
tate men wanted.
$2100 6 ROOM house, east front, good
plumbing, electric lights, etc., lot 50
xlOO, street graded, cement walk,' one
block from car; terms. Jns. I). Ogden
848. Mississippi ave. Woodlawn 202
$50 CASH, $15 MONTH; $1100
4 room plastered cottage, lot iMx
100. Of course it beats paying rent
Fred W. German, 436 Chamber of Com
merce. Main 644 5.
FIVE room house in Alberta district
Full basement with barn or garage
close to carllne. Price $27.r)0. Terms
easy. Particulars, 11-297, Journal
FIVE room house, 60x100 lot, on SelU
wood car line; modern; your price my
price; 1392 E. 14th, Westmoreland, '2
bloc k a.
A 1 BARGAIN If taken at bnce, 6 room
modern btiniitalow. gas, and electric,
lot 50x100, $1850, terms, owner." ".'mi
E -6tn N- Alberta car.
UNE 8 room house ln Council Crest
Park on Mt. Adams drive, beautifullly
finished, 2.1ms. fine view, 3 blocks from
car line. Phone A-4939.
GOOD $ room" house Mt. Tabor paved
streets, j block to car; terms- or pari
trade. Phone or call evenings. Tabor
36C6. Owner, 189 E. 68th '
fffoo buys a big lot, 60x3 20, with a 2
room plastered house. A dandy place
for 2 people. $160 cash, $10 per month
M. E. Lee, 311 Corbett bldg. .
SNAP For Immediate sale,' Bwell i
room . Hawthorne bunealow: m,i
street, $2800; some cash. Phone B-
2880.
FINE BROAPWAY
Home, half price. Several lots.
Eaft 273. W H. Herdman.
C-1866.
WHY pay rent when you can , buy a
tgood home for thp price of a lot?
Owner. K-2D4. .journal.
$BVVV- HPoem?-w4 bum, besot if nt
house on 41st near Fremont. Reld
the owner, at house. East 6189. .
ARTISTIC homes, pluns $S and $10;
hundreds to select from; book free.
Pottland Bldg. Ass'n, 323 Mohawk bldg
NICE 6 room cottage, lot 80x100, well
1mpfovV( at Lenta, cheap .by owner.
Win. 'Holl, Washington, bldg.
61 ' V ! FOR SALE HOUSES 01 1 ; . , A CI Ui AGE ' 07 j .
1 : : . . ' - . . - ' . 1
. I - 1 1 ' 1 IT . 1 1.. . HI Ifc
fyinnujEiyi.
Must sell at once my nice, new
6-room home with 1 acre of fins
garden land, fruit trees, berries,
good well, chicken house, 60
chickens, 10 cords of wood', only
two blocks from Oregon Electric;
$300 cash will handle it. Call at
418 Board of Trade, t '
Mil
.DISTRICT' .
Vai mnrlarn iilv.mrtm KMa1ai
A ' J , IllUUtl II, ClA-t Will UUIlfUlU
with fireplace, bookcase, hall seat, oloiilt
room, beam celling, Dutch kitchen,
hard wood f loors.-f loored-attic, -XulLxe
ment basement, laundry trava: close td
school and car, restricted district; price
$3000. -
One In Richmond district at $3250;
lot 40x100.
Geo, A, Ross. Owner
3 0 t-Qg-rUngap- Bldg.- Phone Main 2970.
.:. .V
$30 Per Month - -
INCLUDING INTEHEST.
Terms Terms
Owner going to California: must sell
new double constructed bungalow, lo
cated Just two blocks from Sunnysid
or ML Tabor car, close to school and
churches; lot 46x100', 6 bearing fruit
trees, fine garden and lawh; all street
assessments paid; if this house suits
w-e will make tha terms satisfactory;
must be sold by the 16th of August. An
ewer quick. Tabor 3089
Hoirifv Sweet Home
We have houses ln Irvlngton. Beau
mont and Irvingwood, finished, ready
to move In and if these houses are not
to your liking we will build for vou in
any.. part, of this city after your own
Ideas; we don't require any down pay
ments and sell our houses on the basis
of $1 per $100 or, in other words, a
$3000 house would cost you $30 per
month, which would Include Interest at
7 per cent. Why not have an equity in
your own home at tha end of another
year Instead of a bundle of rent re
ceipts? Come ln and let us explain.
NEIL DURFMNGER,
PORTLAND BUSINESS EXCHANGE,
noincnna iqg. Mar. $826. A-46BB
Nice 5 room bungalow on 50x100 lot.
treat improvements paid, for. no mort
gage acalnst nronertv. Thl hnm.
completely furnished throughoit; oil
uurnxng piant is installed for kitchen
range and hoater ln living room; good
garage. Will sell this home to reliable
parties on easy terms; wiH make liberal
discount for. substantial cash pavment;
am offering this Home nt $3700, on
terrrwi, which-s a low figure for the
property. Phone Tabor 626 or even
ings Tabor 3860
Irvington Home
Owner Is moving east and will not
rent, nut Will sell at n irront rertncHnn-
6 room modern, hardwood floors, fire
place, furnace, Dutch kitchen, sleeping
porch, etc. The owner Is offering it for
ouiek sale At $7250; $1500 cash, balance
like rent at 7 per cent. Ask for Mr.
Eastman.
O. S. SMITH A CO.,
432 Chamber of Commerce.
UNFORTCNATE CIRCUMSTANCES
Prevent my occupying my new home.
Must sacrifice; will take $500 cash and
balance of H?.hn on inn iim..
terms. Beautiful modern 6 room rsi-
dence, no cheap bungalow; hardwood
Hoofs, buljt-ln buffet, furnace flrp.
plnce. sleeping porch: everything" first
SL8o"Bt Rest,rfcl'i residence district. J-
792, Journal.
FIVE room bungalow near Russell St., '
2ani); tnis weeg; 4 Vancouver ave.
FOR SALE LOTS
$25 Down," $10 a Month
BUYS A QUARTER ACRE
on Mount Tabor and remember the price
is only $975. ,
O. WEBB,
414 east Stark st.
FINE, sightly VK acre at Ryan station.
on Oregon Electric Ry., 20 minutes
from Portland, 6c fare, for less than
you can uy city lot. Lovely location
rojEIaiiuJy home, garden, fruit, etc. i
Your own terms. Box 336. P. O.. Port
land. 4- '
$800 BUYS over V4 acre, covering big
lots, 40x100 ft., with water nlped to it.
Fine soil, no rocks, beautiful view.. 20
minutes' car ride. Fine country road
$25 cash. J10 per month. M. E. Lee.
311 f'orbett bldg.
4 ACRES 5 cent fare, beautiful view of
Mt. Hood. Mt. Adams. Mt. St. Helens
and the Columbia and Willamette rivers.
On hard surraqpa road. Onlv $1500; .
cash. M. E. r,oe, 311 Oorbeft bldg.
$350 BUYS
) BEYS ft beautiful V, sor with
w
ator nlnr1- to front V lnt .Ml e
fitlt n n A t a ril an 9(1 mtnnta.' r.n m M. I
.. . .. - . -
t and earden. 20 minutes' car r H-
$15 cash. $5 per month. M. E. Lee. 311 !
Corhett bldg.
$325 BUYS a fine home lot, 60x100, one
block from carllne. fine soil, no rocks
20 minutes' car rldo. good view, big
future to this property. $15 cash, $5
per rnonm. m, Yj-. Lea. 31-1 rorhett bldg.
$1200 BUYS an acre of fine soil, an
exceptionally fine home Place. 6 cent
fare, 15 minutes' ride. Term's to suit
miver, M. w. lew, 811 Uorhett bldg
SEE Le Noir Oo. for west side Drop.
erty. exclusive dealers In west side
realty. 8S7 Chamber of Comeree.
ACREAGE
57
5 Acres
All level, Tualatin valley land
sandy loam soil best garden and
berry land in the cotintry; 4 l,i
acres perfectly cleared, V4 acre
green timber for fuel and shaJe.
on county 'road, V4 rnlle from
school, 12 miles from the center
of Portland. Th!c,kly settled, fine
neighborhood. . Price $1100. You
make the terms.
Alvord-Carr-Hunter Co
219-221 Board of Trade.,''
, ' ' '
A Living Spring
On a nice 7 acre tract of land,
suitable for truck gardening, close
to Portland, with the best of electric-transportation
facilities will
appeal, to you. The tract with
these advantages is planted to po
tatoes, and can .be sold on easy
j pui vii cm,
rt down.
Trust Co.
terms, with a naymej
The
Tn-Yeorr-Bldg-
. . Garden Home Snap
5 acres, beautiful shade trees, run
ning creek, neur station. $22.50. $1000
cash.
ftTAVEK, 614 CUUCII BLDtJ. '
$260 1
HAWTHi
WIDE
HIGH
fiNAP HAWTirnHvw moTDTw z acres. 1400. $500.. $600 ner trnct- On lJn ln i ma. vyiuametie river.
rrrt H,-,f,rtnt im, oi acres, tsoili in r Vu tinn- a 'boat landing on place: Newberg. Yam
MENT." T.OT Kftvmn lupn rioiA $2000; 40 acres timber. $2400. RanrhM 1 county; on. main street and
sTRt'FT ttt-viti t uiM w f,r.tc. all kinds for sale. Easy term Pr.nV ! road, almost adjoining where the ne
km nXorn i.rAm., MoFrlnd RBitv r-n ina vU v.i,i 'steel brldce tn to cross the Willamett
m.p IWZir rffi SlPortlRnd. Or. " ' river; allkinds of fruit and small
MOITRK is KVA-a S7TW ST ci'i.i p A A i . Vn bearing: liousc, barn, ch cken hou
ivtnjAicZr TirTAirii 'r-r'XAT V HM Unnnn n TV and park; plenty of Water; or 7 n
ct.dWt"" vu0 vu, .v "'r,rZt??- -v .. . H of blaek-bottom lanA flna garden
" ' niuv oi. i v kc. una aui r a 1 1 imuruvtn I nil t npr.
mum - -
, , $25 to $65 Per Acre " '
Easy Terms
On a railroad, within 25 miles of
Portland. Creek and spring water.
Excursion Sunday, Aug. 11th.
Call or write for further Inform
ation and literature. - -
Office Open till :30 prm.'M.im C9T,
Lueddemann-Bothfur & Co,
913-17 Chamber of Commerce. Bldg.'
IF THERE is A SNAP IN THE
HILLSBORO DISTRICT
' This Is It
-J-ACREStSOO.
Small .payment down.- ;
17 Miles from Portland.
I miles from two other towns
ana electric car.
Tou cannot buy the land next
To this for less than., $250 per acre.
Just as represented.
I arrf so i.sltuited that Imtfst sell.
This Is positively the cheapest
Land in tho country, considering
Location, quality of soil. eto.
O. A. NICHOLS, OWNER. .
90? Wilcox- bldg.
Phone Marshall 15. A-3053.
1 1-S ACRES, shutting on Fourth-.
street line of Southern Pacific,
40 minutes west of 4th snd .Wash
ington; poles arid trolley wires
Tiow bglnjr T)tir over-thtg-ltrre-to-run
electric cars; commuters' fare
14c. . This all cleared at $500 pee
acre, payable 50 cash and $5 in
terest per month.
The Shaw-Fear Go,
Main-35. 102 Fourth St. A-3600.
6 ACRES at $250 per or. only
4 mile south of St. Mary's sta
tion, on Foufth-st. -line; only 12o
fare to commuters: 30 minutes
from 4th and Washington sts., on
monthly pavments.
The Shaw-Fdar Co,
Main 35. 102 Fourth St. AS500.
5 and 10 Acres Cheap .
120 Uo to $45 tier. acre, on terms.
Tracts of 5 acres or more; deep, red
shot soil, well watered: easliv cleared;
ldal for general farming, fruit, vege
tables, dairying and chicken raising; lo
cated on county road, close to live town
on R. R. and river near Portland. Own
ers, 70S- Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sts.
Main 807 Evenings East 394, -
I ACRES down the Willamette, on
west side and 2,4 miles back
from river and Cc car fare, for
$175 per acre, on monthly pay
ments. The Shaw-Fear Co.
Wain 35. 102 Fourth St. A-3500.
HOOI RIVER BARGAIN.
5 acres, all planted to choice varieties
of commercial apples, on main rnunty
road, only a few miles (in t of town of
uood Kiver; in fine condition; 2 to 4
' years old. Price only $3000. Wlll .ac-
irein unimruinoerea resiaence lot in I'ort
land as first payment and glvo long time
on balance. Address owner, J-719, Jour
nal. 10 Acres for $300
$10 Cash,: $5 Per Month
RunniBg Stream, good soil, nrosnpr.
ous farmers all around snd good niar-
kpt- "War Portland; perfect title and
I warrarHy deed.
I 212 I.JfT. EXCHANGE, 2D FLOOR.
! CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port
land. Best soil, good roads, spring
water, free wood, setrlnd nuinlru in
1'!!' ApBn'1 vefetables.of all kinds.
"5,7. "i"1"6"'. "i
"in rnce sjuou. lane
in;8om oity property In trade.
444 Sherlock" bldg. 3d and Oak.
A Choice Half Acre Tract
On Estaada carllne; mile from city
limits; 6Hc car fare. Oood soil, city
water, easy terms; see owner, 912 Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Phon Marshall
1585. Residence Sellwood 476.
5 Acres for $250
$10 CASH. BALANCE $.' PER MONTH
- One-mile from Kmppt tnd R.; itn-Morn-close
ta school and worki good soil.
Knsppa is a good market
212 RY. EXCHANGE, 2D FLOOR.
$35 Per Acre
iiuys a Tine 40 acra tract nejir Sliver
ton, adjoining IL R 15 acres nearlv
rondy for plow; lies well; No 1 soli
beautiful farms adjoining $250 down'
balance terms. 232 H Wash., room If.'
40 acres on Estacada car line. 1 mile
from station, on fine mud . n,u
Ifrom Portland, 9 acres in cultivation 6
IPARllv nlnatAil .moll ,'
T.-i ""U2T:J .""ning
- ut cash.
iseo me ror a snap. 4ui wii
- t- .'
Icox bldg.
RanTain in Am TrciMc
Close to Salem Electric, deep rich soil
level, all cultivated, $150 per acre $ld
down, only for next 6 days. Owner.
608 McKay bldg... . " '
$10 Down
$5 monthly, 82x368, $476, at station,
clen Va'fr M Z'W.
Hnrv blda Mnrshnll iii7 ' -
, "7.. . !
FOR SALE OR RENT 3 acres, on Ore-
gon Electric, 10c fare, 4 room house, '
jine -waier, narn, iamity orchard, 6
kinds small fruit, 2 acres strawberries
only 2 blocks from station; dome furni
ture in house: terms. Room 10 Cam
bridge bldg, 3d and Morrison.
$10 Down
$5 monthly, 80x212, $475. Oregon Cltv
car, 25 minutes out. Cleared, fine soil
See Marsters, 202 Wilcox bldg. Main
KM 7. A-7S40. . - "aln
WILL sell you f to 80 acres of improved
land at station on Oregon Electric
line, $200 -to..$225 per acre. $2 down an
acre and 60c por week. Owner, JC-10'"
Journal. ,
16' ACRES $1700.
Fine place for home: less thnn
i H mile
e in aa-
num. new ciuvli it.-- line: uue acre n an.
plos; Bpring, running water, ftn rioU;
rn v ici inn. v "n hbi ( uui Bt'inqing DWlff
" , 2 ACRES, MEf 2ER. $375 EACIL "
7Hc fare, on Oregon Electric. 'A
acre cleared. I defy yau to duplicate
this price. Fred W. German, 436 Cham-
oer or commerce, iwam n4
5.C28 acres, with house and outbuild
lugs, on carline soon to be electri
fied. Fine Boil, cleared, etc. TJrl-
$2450 Particulars. H-298, Journal.
NOTHING FINER FOR '
A, home; 2 acres, cleared, running, water
on car ilrje. near city, $1600; terms'
1203 Yeon bldg.
HALF aero garden tracts $400 each;
.aasy-iiiuas;. a a. cuji
iiutcsxida on r.l
'620 LumbermenTi
adero line.
Owner,
hblde.
WILL sell vuii 10 acre tracts of land
In Vnlon county,. near EUin, Or., -$40
for aero; $10 down on 10 acre tract, and
5c per week. Owner, K-j 03. Journal.
80 ACRES In rrain. Or., for sale by own
ers at 166 E. 35th Btv
87
-04-TkCRES. 1 2 5-PER-AGRJiU
ACREAGE
Lies good, all good shot soil, no rock
near school; old house, . good new
frame barn 36x40, other jutbulldlngs,'
well and running-water, some bearing
fruit; 10 acres cleared, part of balance
very easily cleared, balance fine timber;
location Washington , county, 29 miles
frokn city; quarter cash, 'balance 6 years.
I f you w n t ,-li om e or. In van laient . sea .
this. 214 Lumbermens bldg.
FOR, SALE 694 acres rich, black soil
65 miles south of Portland, . mil
west of Crowley station; 9-room house,
barn and other outbuildings; bearing or.
chard, large garden plat, "pasture with
running water over half year. Call at
residence or address Mrs. J. W, Gray,
Rlckreall. Polk Co., Or. R. 1. '
FOH SALE FA1SMS 17
On main county road. 1 miles
to" town and RrRTTvithtn 25-mile
circle d Portland; best of BOIL,
house, barn, orchard. This place
can be bought for $50 per acre
less than adjoining land; easy
terms. Here's your chance to get
a good farm cheap. '" For further
information, call and see nie.
- q( H. KIeinsorge "
418 Board of Traue.
Main 906.
This Is Attractive .
4Wvcres. a verv attractive ranch, well
loctftcui near-good town,-22 miles from
Portland. 35 acres in hleh state of culti
vation, t acres timber, oak, fir, ash and
VtnemnaplnrBbOTXt-16 acres high grade
black soil; fine 5 room house with hot
and cold water, water piped to barn;
flna large barn, granary, chicken house,
and other buildings; an extra fine span
matched horses, 4 extra fine cows, 3
hogs, about 200 hens and chickens.
There is all farming machinery and
tools, consisting of new binder, mower.
disc, rake, plows, harness, wagons, hack,
etc., brand new gas engine and pressure
tank. The barns are full and overflow?
fhg with hay and grain. This ranoh will
appeal to you. It la better than can be
described. Tha price Is $9760, $4000
cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent Ask
for Mr. Eastman.. --
O. 8. SMITH A CO..
482 Chamber of Commerca.
Farm Land
20 acres, 14 miles to Portland, I to
town; fine roads and view; 16 aors$
spuds, splendid orchard; box house, run-
nlng water and well. Only $3200; small
amount down, balance long time.
20 acres and stock, 13 miles, to Port- .
land, 1 Vi to town, 1 to auto road: creek,
orchard;. 3 room house, good; buildings,
and all stock, cheap.
40 acres, 14 miles to Portland, 2 to
to-wnr good Toads-atid View;- box house,
w-ell and creek: best of soil, all tillable;
10 acres. In crop, . balance fine wood
Only $3200; terms.
- 10 or 20 acres, 2H miles to Sherwood,
13 to Portland; good roads, fine soil, $75
per acre; $200 cash, balance $100 per
years at 6 per cent.:
W, H. Seitz & Co,
310 Spalding Rldg. Main 6684.
Alberta Land
Is going fast. The C. P. R. R. has sold
nearly 150,000 ncreg of land ln the last
three months and you must hurry If
you get some of this cheap land. When
this Is gone there will be no more $.11
land close to a railroad ln a climate
that Is so productive and so delightful
to live (n.
Saturday, August 10, at 8- p. m. a
larpje party Is lesvlng for Calgary,
liseturn fare $40.
Join us at that time and look this
country over.
W. G. IDE. AGENT,
Canadian Pacific Ry. Lands,
2 Lumbermen's bldg..
Ground Floor.
ferrr
w
e
YriHt
S9
crs
land. .
irnn mBfle one'0T the"nlcest homes !n
the Wlltamett- Valley and a paying
i proposition.
inronosltion. Priee $4000. PeDer & Ba-
Ker, 114 snenocK oiag., corner 3a ana
Oak sts.
8S miles from Portland, 6 miles on
mnendam road to R. R. station; house;
barn, other outbuildings; 12 acres clear,
15 loads of hay In barn, good garden
crop; running wnter; near cream sepa
rator. All for $2500. Th1 Is a snap.
D, M, BAKER,
611 Corbett Bldg.
CEAPAN&
10 or 20 acres unimproved land, 22
miles northeast of Portland 8 miles
from electrlo line; good soil. Will sell
for $60 per acr; $1 down, $1 per acrs -monthlv,
no Interest. This is good agrt
cultural land and Just the place to get
a real start In life. See Morgan.
CHAPIN-HERLOW MORTGAGE A
TRUST COMPANY. f
Third Floor Chamber of Commerca,'?
A BARGAIN.
70 acres of very good high shot soil.
7 hi miles from WWn and railway sta
tion, a good location, fine water, all
fenced, buildings, a good bearing orchard
of 3 acres, all kinds of berries and fruit,
school u mile, church H mile. Prica
$5400- $200 cash, remainder terms and
low 'Interest, 6 per cent. Write to F. E.
rioliemiller, .RIdgefleld, Wash. Kotite
No. 2, box 1SB.
. 20 Acres, $600
.ou a splendid ilece of farm l.nd
v mues or town ji rare from Port-
lnn mlle of c00, riose neighbors.
springs and running water. $100 cash,
balance easy terms.
CLAUDE COLE.
1117 Boalfl of Trade bldg.
6000 ACHEH
With water for irrigation, good bull.l
lngs, ln the famous Shields river valley
Montana; big crops every year assured,
price $60,000, very, easv terms or will
trade for Portland prnpertv, a splen
did bargain. See owner, 307 Railway
Exchange bldg.
16-.ACRR farm. 10 acres under cultiva
tlon, running water, S miles west of
court house, 2o minutes' walk from St
Marys station on C-reunn Electric R. it!
Will take houso and lot ln city as part
payment. Price $4000. Inquire- for M,
Hitter at Oregon Journal .betwen 8 ana
10 o'clock In the evening. -
BY OWNER 160 acres, about 30
cleared; 3 miles. rrom town; good
,poll; free range; large house, barn, log
l-oot houne, spring water; stock and Im
plements; on Tuttlo river. Write own
er F. o; Anderson, box 94. Caatlerock.
Wash. t
YOUR opportunity, Montana., best .farm
lands, $15 per acre and up"; ro years
to pay tor It, . per cent Interest- on de
ferred payments-. Round trip excursion
rates, 433.60, Sea owner, 307 Railway
Exchanae bldg.
POttLTRY ranch for sal.., one mile from
S. P., 10 acres with creek, 2 acres in
fruit, new house, barn, chicken houses.
Will also sell poultry. Price $20i')0
Owner, W. C. Qjaddv, (ornellus Or;
LOOK 4ft acres, in Washington- coun
(nnnlv
fine soil, living water 111 so- ioS
cash, balance to suit. 1203 Yeon bldg.
CALJfORV! irrigate-' rsrm lands "
C. L. BAMBERGER, 705 SpaldlngBlds-.
00 nc res. all tllfahlo hn
ance running... water, $20 per acra '
terms. F.. Dubois. 1203 Yeon tldg.
tor AG RE
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