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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', TORTLAND,
i:vi::jing, auguct
1012.
HIS IL HEAR
,!W ARGUMENTS
Judge Hutton Announces He
Prefers Not to Hear Darrow
Questions Argued.
(VoHri Pr fJiirt Wtrt.i
' Lot Angeles, Aug. 21. rreferrjng not
to hasr arguments on the motion to dis
miss the second Indictment against
Clarence 8. Darrow, charging bribery of
Robert T.- Bain, Judge George H. Hut
ton, who presided over th trial of Dar
row which ended Inst Saturday, an-
' bounced yesterday, when the ense wni
railed, that he would assign the case to
Trending Judge Willis.
Judge Willis will hear arguments on
the defense's motion to dismiss the in
dictment Monday morning.
Preparing to combat the motion to
dismiss, the district attorney's office
claims that Darrow waived his right
to trial within the 60 day limit, as prof
vlded In the statutes, at the opening of
the first trial. Upon the fact that Dar
row has not been brought to trial with
in the 60 day limit the defense Is bas
ins Its motion to dismiss. Supporting
th district attorney's contention. Dep
uty District Attorney Arthur Keech
filed ah affidavit In which ha declares
that Darrow waived his right to trial
within the 0 day limit In stipulations
entered Into May 15.
' When questioned concerning the affl
davit, Darrow declared that he .knew
nothing; of any stipulation being entered
Into. ,
Plant of Los Angeles Packing
Co., Swift Subsidiary, Is
rfc Destroyed.
Cj1-' t: fCnlfM Press Lessed Wire.)
' L Angeles, Aug. 21. Four hundred
horses and sheep were burned to death,
buildings and' dressed meats valued at
1400,000 destroyed and Fred Montgom
ery, an employe severely Injured in a
fire that consumed; the plant of the Los
Angeles Packing' Company, a subsidiary
of Swift & Co., early today.
Outside of the, city fire limits, there
was little chance Xo save the buildings,
which covered several acres. Many head
of stock were saved, but the bellowings
and, shrieks of the animals remaining in
the sheds and corrals could be heard for
blocks. .
The plant was built In 1906, and was
lightly Insured. The fire started In the
drying, room, presumably from spontan
eous combustion.
OREGON CITY WORKMAN
; DISAPPEARS SUDDENLY
4 i (SpecUl to The Jonroil.)
Oregon City. Or., Aus 21 H, H.
Wallace, a recent bridegroom living in
Oregon City and an employe of the
Clackamas Southern railway, was this
. morning .reported missing. Owtfig to
bad weather he had been laid off for a
' few days. Saturday evening- he told
his wife he was going to Oregon City
to gee whether he could find work.. .He I
lias not been seen by his wife since.
His reputation was good. The police
department as well as Sheriff Mass are
searching. The father Is W. A. Wal
laee of Canby.
The missing man Is described as fol
lows: ' Twenty-two years of age, 5 feet
. tt inclies In height, about 168 pounds,
5 'dark complexion, smooth shaved, blue
, coat, light shirt; may have on overalls.
ELGIN'S LIGHT PLANT
AGAIN IN OPERATION
' Speelal to Tb Jonrnal.)
Elgin, Or., Aug. 21. Elgin u again
fnjoylng electric lights after being in
darkness since August 2,' following a
fire which destroyed the light plant.
The company has temporarily installed
a dynamo in connection with the box
factory engine.
, Two Go Bankrupt.
E. II. Mills, a hardware merchant of
63S Union avenue north has petitioned
to be declared bankrupt in the Lmted
State district court, giving his Iia-
."iJS .at 11-12-2 nd his assets at
I10.IS8.33. D. E. Lauderback, proprie
tor of. the Florence Cloak & Suit House
in the Northwest building? also filed a
petition tn bankruptcy, placing his lla-
a""S and his assets
at
Deplore Oty's "Black Eye."
iDnltert Pre,, lwt XVr
Angeles, Aug. 21. Those who be
lieve reports of infantile paralysis here
have been exaggerated and who favor
less stringent regulations will hold a
mass meeting tonight at the Auditorium
to discuss the situation. Led by State
1 Senator Hurd and Councilman Lusk, the
meeting will protest against harming
the city through alarming reports. Lusk
declares the disease is rapidly ' being
controlled.
400 ANIMALS DIE
IN WOO FI
I . Il MEETING
i s i. 1 1 1 11 m liaitiEiis m at Jot n 1 v. u w
1 m m 11 urn m m) I V U kM M U t-Lmr a "V'jr
Actxity epntinues in ALTAMEAD. You can still
let a good selection, but the best lots will not last
long. Remember, lots in ALTAMEAD have alleys.
Sidewalks are in. It is where you would like to live,
and we will build for ydu on small cash payment. Go
put today and look it over. There will be salesmen
- on the ground. Phone for auto engagement and we
.' will call; for you, and it will only fake an hour to
make the round trip. Telephone Main 9.37, A-2693.
WESTERN OREGON TRUST COMPANY
" 'l 272 STARK STREET
MAGICIAN DELIGHTING
CROWDS AT THE DAKS
if t "t2 V ! il
C ""VIM
All
Zada, whose marvdous
mystify spectators.
tricks
All Zada's father was one of the
greatest magicians who ever deceived
an audience, and Zada has inherited
most of his. fatlter's talent. Zada, who
Is at the Oaks amusement park this
week.'fth the Hawalians and other
free features, is pronounced a marvel.
With absolutely no paraphernalia to
help him, Zada produces any variety of
things out of the atmosphere, and at
the close of his turn the stage looks
like a Junk shop, zada will be seen
every afternoon and evening at trie
Oaks.
AGED MAN ROBBED
OF $1795 BY CLEVER'
BUNKO OPERATORS
4 Substituting a pocket full of
rocks for 11795. the life earn-
lngs Of Mike Koeppel, an elderly
man, and then turning the box
of rocks over to the owner of
the money to care for while
f they went to a hotel for their
grip, was the clever bunco game
played by two strangers yester-
day on Koeppel, who this morn-
4 lng reported his loss to the po-
lice.
4 Koeppel, who lives at R67
Front street, has leen solicited
for moro thafr a month by --t-he-
V two men to go Into business
with them. Monday they ap-
peared with considerable money,
told Koeppel thnt they were
ready to do their sharo and
V asked the old man to produce
his money. Koeppel. who had
4 kept his money in $B, $10 and
$20 gold pieces, produced his
p money, and with the coin the
bunco men' displayed, placed it
In a tin box that was turned
over t Koeppet - ta - -enraf orr
4 The two men talked for a short
time and then left him with the
box in charge while they went
after their grips. Koeppel walt-
ed for several hours and finally
decided to retire, but before go-
ing to bed decided to take a look
4 at his money.
When he lifted the cover off
the tin box he found to his dis
4 may that It contained nothing
e but worthless rocks.
He appeared this morning at
e police headquarters, nnd was dl-
rected to the detective depart-
ment, where Detectives Bwen-
ness and Maloney, both consld-
ered experts In catching bunco
men, were assigned to the case,
e The story told by the old man
h is believed to be true. He is a
hard working man who had
saved his money.
o
Astor AVill Not to Be Contested.
(I'nltcd Press Lvasrd Vt're.) ,
New York, -Aug. --il. Reports thnt
there would be a contest over the will
of Colonel John Jacob Astor were set at
rest here today by Judge Oildersleeve,
counsel for Mrs. Madeline Force Astnr
Colonel's Astor's widow. "Mrs. Astor"
he said, "has always expressed entlro
satisfaction with the provisions made by
her late husband. There will- be no
contest."
Stubbs Speaks at Reunion.
(Trilti'd m-ss Leased Wire )
Axtell, Kan.. Aug. 21. Governor TV
R. Stubbs will be the principal speaker
nt the Marshall County Old fiittifrK-
reunion, which began here today, and It Is
expected that he will take advantage, of
the opportunity to boost Colonel Roose
velt for the presidency and talk of his
own plans for entering the United
States senate. StuUbs recently defeated
Senator Curtis in the race for the toga
. tl. jn. A. ure. Hose
eve.. Allskv hall.
DOCKET IN HAIR ONLY
CLUE TO SUICIDE CASE
' Tnlte Pre- Ufd WlrO '
flanta Monica, Cal., Aug. 21. Found
entangled In the luxuriant brown hair
of an unidentified woman who commit
ted suicide by leaping off the municipal
pier here, a gold locket containing , her
picture and that of a middle aged man
today' furnishes the only clue to her
Identity. ..
On one side of the locket is engraved
the Jetter "M." on the othef ."V." Thfl I
woman -wa-atrt-88-year old and was
unusually pretty, , She was about five
feet three Inches tall and weighed 110
pounds, All Identifying marks had been
cut from her clothing. .
Noted Linguist IMe.s.
(trnlted I'reM t,et Virf
Constance. Baden. Aug. 21. Johan
Sehleyer, who Invented Volapuk. tMe
artificial language for internatldnal use,
Is dead today at. Ills home here.
NEW TODAY
i
'iaii
11-ROOM
RESIDENCE
i
I have for sale this exceptionally fine
and well Improved quarter block, 11
room Old Knglish house, built 2 years;
garage, fine trees, roses, etc.; strictly
modern and up to date; In a delightful
resldenco district. A splendid place for
anyone wishing a home of this size.
Price reasonable. Apply to C. F. Smith,
210 Railway Exchange bldg.. between 3d
and 4th, on Stark st.
Used Car Buyers
Should fcxamlne Our Stock Before Pur
chasing. The Values We Offer
Are Unequaled.
ITOII&KWEST AUTO BZOSAHOll,
631 Alder St.
FOR
FIRE INSURANCE
SER
WABS tc YOUNGER,
Bolts 426 Teon Bldff.
BXaln 75SS. A-4274.
The Oregon Law on Advertising
Any peraon, who In n newspaper or other
ferloIlml, or In public idTertliiempnt. or ty
etter or circular, knowingly makes or JI
ftemlnatea any statement or anncrtion concern
ing tho quantity or quality, the toIup, the
niptrhnnriise. or the motive or purpose of any
price, the method of producing or mannfne
ture of his merrhamllfte or- pmfswiount- wtjri;,
or the manner or aource of nurchaae of such
sale which Is untrue or calculated to mislead,
shall be deemed cullty of a misdemeanor, and
on conviction thereof shall he punished by a
fine of not leas than $10 nor more than $IW,
or by Imprisonment In the county jail not ex.
reeding 2n dara, or by both such flno and lo
prlfonuient. (1.. 11X10. c. 104, p. 154).
The attention of advertisers, who use "The
Journal," as well as that of the public. Is di
rected to the above section from the Oregon
Code covering; advertising.
"The Jonrnal" makes the same rates on die-
Flay advertising to all adveitlsers. In propor
Ion to the space nfed, and does not make
flah of .one'. Advertiser and. "firth .or . an
other, believing one class, or profession. In
dividual, or corporation tins "equal rlithts" to
advertNo as In other things, and should do
so on the same terms and conditions.
"The Journal" believes that It la no crime
to advertise.
Readers of "The Jonrnal." answering adver
tisements appenrlng: In this paper, are re
quested to report In writing any failure on the
part of the advertiser to do as ho advertises,
and If the cnmplnlnt Is well founded, that ad
vertiser will be denied access to these columns,
as has been done tn the past, and If the ad.
vertlser's nets are In violation of the law be
wtll hA SIlMoet t.. nr.ifleMltlitn
There ore no ndvertlsers using theae column! i
against whom complaints have been made ry
our readers, and when complaints are made
prompt attention will be given to them.
C. 8. JATKSON. Publisher.
UNCALLED FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS to classified advertisements
which appeared In The Journal await
those possessing certificates for the fol
lowing numbers:
A-17J, A-213. A-224, A-484, A-259, A-
E-"13, E-332.
F-18.
J-SX1 G-3R9. G-203. O-fi.18, G-691.
H-214. H-7S6, TI-5.-.5. H-202, H-112, n-
169, II-5'Ji:, H-701, 11-319, H-191. 11-555,
H-iaUvstttibi,-H-346.
I-C05.
J-887. J-R41. J-605, J-216, J-835. .T-673
J-fifi, J-949J J-738, J-8R8, J-539, .1-810,
J-307. J-738, J-925, J-9H4, J-41. J-832.
K-220, K-928, K-9ifi, K-792, K-224,
K-t2, K-328. K-256, K-20, K-777, K-601.
K-3C9, K-706, K-760, K-249, K-926.
r-tioft.
lit SIN ESS CARDS
L.fJKTlf lL'ATES of title made. Title &
J rust Co., i.ewjs bldg., 4th and Oak
W
R. Hajlip to..
Inc. Abstractors,
?d anil Alder u'
605 Gerllnger bldg ,
MEETING NOTICES
41
CAMP meets every
Wednesday evening
In W. O. 'V. temple, 128
11th st. All members
requeste to attend.
Visitors wlcome.
W. H. SNYDER. C. C.
HERMAN SCHADE,
Clerk.
Lamp, meets Frl.
3d nnd Morrison.
TICE9
41
AI, KAliKR TEMPLK, A.
A. O. N. M. a. Stated
session Suturday evening.
August 24, at 8 o'clock
j). rn. Visiting Nobleit
courteously Invited to be
irrsent. i!y order or thi
'otentate.
HUGH JfiloYO, -Recorder.
Marriage Licenses.
Robert Bolzer. 372 Washington stret.
21, and Marin Hofer. !S.
Theodore Emerson. 226 Ankeny street
31 and Maude Roc. IS. '
John Bovvcn.i,4 I Rodney ave.. 21, and
Annie Lambert, IS.
H. E. Lunks, Salem, Or., 38, and
Margaret McLeish, 38.
George Robinson. S.S. Bear. SI, and
Mllissa Miller, 17.
Ralph Thompson 314 E. 17th street,
27, and Helen Hays 22. .
Claude Kendall, ancouver. Wash., 22,
and Gertrude Dearlone, 19.
August Hnschke. 51 1 River street, 31,
and Minnie Berg, 24.
Karl Johnson, 385 3rd street, 22 and
Adnh Taylor. 19.'
William Conner, 644 Commerce Court
50, and Julia Campbell, 63.
James Fonda. Oregon hotel. '21 end
.Teste Christie. 1ft.
W.GrSmith&Co,;cJg
Washington bide. cor. 4th. on Wash'ton
DRKss nult tor rent, all sizes. Unique
i Himring vo. frtarK st.
CLARK K BRUM.. florlsK
fine flowers
Morrison at
and floral designs.' 288
f CAMP 4
MATJUACI: LICENSES
Oren Ureldenthal, Hopkinton. Iowa, 22
and Eva Braseton. iu . '
Harry Lurid, Flnttvilla, Colo, 21, and
Elma MrGlellan. 22.
Franklvln Brertnan, M4 Montana ave,
S. ana, Nellie. Miller. 40.
Robert Powell, Oregon City, Or., 25
and Agnes Shawk. 18. .
Oscar ITrfer. 786 E. MadlflOn. tl and
JeARlCR Kineafd, 21.
ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Erie An-
derson. - ools - Forty-sixth-itreeli-AH
Wright 882 Syracuse street, August
SAIITH to Mr. , and Mr. Ora Smithy
r isKe street, August ?, a ooy.,
BAUMAN TO Mr. and Mrs. Carl liau
man, 1129 Glenn street, August 17, a
girl. i .
HONS To Mr. and Mrs. Martha Bona,
11 UK Cora avenue. August 10. a boy.
OWKN To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owen,
419 EtiBt Thirty-first street. August
q, a uoy.
BAITKR To Mr. and Mrs. John' Bauer,
i i , .
SIB Grand avenue. An crust 9. a girl.
MANN To Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mann.
80t KAst Tenth street north. August
In. a boy.
IJKAT1IS ASP 1 UXKllAia
KOHIj At Ixgan, Or., Mrs. Margaret
.1 I UklllM ITnhl
mother of George, Henry, Louis "and
Frank, died Tuesday morning of paraly
sis of tho heart. Funeral services to bb
held at the family residence, Thursday,
August 22, at 2 p. m. All friends re
spectfully Invited
8ANNKIXA In this city. Aug., IS at
the family residence 702 E. Dth St., Helen
Hannella. infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Francisco 8annella, nged 3 months.
Funeral services were held at Calvary
Baptist church on Tuesday, Aug., 20th,
interment being made at Ml. Scott Park
cemetery. ,
CIIt'RCHILT-In this city, August 2t),
Hamsino A. Churchill, aged 22 years,
beloved wifo of William T. Churchill.
Funeral services will be held at lurch's
undertaking parlor. Fast Sixth., and Ai
der, Thursday, August 22, at 2 p. m.
Friends Invited.
W1ICST Funeral services of Fairy
Tetta Wiest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8.
B. Wiest, will be held at Flnley's chapel
at 1 p. in.. Thursday, Aug.. 22d. Friends
Invited. Interment Rose Cltv cemetery.
WANTED I.ady teachers for Chinese
mission. .14514 lot st 7:30 to :30 p. m.
SCOTT James Scott, 1016 Vernon avo
nue, August 16. age 7; cancer.
ANDERSON Ralph Anderson, Salem,
Or., August 16, age 24.
HETRICK Malcolm Hotrick St. Vln
cent'R honpital, August 17, age 34;
tvnhold rever.
STARR Addison Starr, Russell-villa,
Or.. August 17. age 07: suicide.
KELLY David Kelly, Fmnnuel hospital,
Aueust 13 are 81: cancer.
COSTICLLO Sadie Costcllo. 2U Six
teenth street, age 34; ptomaine poison.
lng.
MAX M. SMITH, florlHt, 141 6th st.
in Polling bldg. Main 7216.
MONUMENTS
OTTO SCHUMANN, granite and marble
wrks Eaet 3d nnd Plna Kast 743.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Third and Madison.
Lady attendant. Muln 9, A-1591.
Dunning & McEntee Kru
every detail. 7th and Pine. Mala 430.
A-4B5S. Lady assistant.
MR. EDWARD HOI. MAN, the leading
funeral .director and undertaker 220
3d St., cor. Salmon: lady assistant.
A, R. ZELLER CO, ifj
Williams.
t h phones.
ERICS0N
I'ndertaking
61 : S3. A -2:35.
Co.
i,ady
Main
asst.
EAST SIDK funeral directors, success
or to F. S. Dunning, Inc. K. R2. B-2625
LERCH
Undertaker Lai
B-ms. K-iS1.
assistant.
6th-Alder.
HEMHTOCK, 1BS7 F. 13th. Sell. 71, B-
1122: and Tnlvers. Park. rol. 394-396,
n0r.n pn Funeral directors, 369
rcdlbUII LUi 871 Russell st.. B. 1080.
PORTLAND REALTY DEALERS
BRONQ-MANART COMPANY.
Ground Floor Lewis-Bid. M. and A-1748,
BRTIBAKKR
&
BENEDICT.
Main
603
McKay Bldir.
649.
CHAPIN & HEItLOW,
832 Chamber of Commerce. Main
1652.
KNAPP & MACKEY,
212-13 Board of Trndp. M. end A-2910.
OREGON REAL ESTATE CO., THE
Orand ave and Mult. K. 67. C-1703.
SHIELDS, J.
205 Oerlineer Bldg.
Main 8434.
TO LEASE
03
APARTMENT house, well located, Just
renovated throughout. Phone Main
9634.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
(10
BEST IN VANCOUVER.
If you want to make good Investment
and, one that will pny 7 per cent on your
money now, buy these:
100x100 4 blocks from business dis
trict, 2 good bouses, rents $45 per
month, only $6500. $4000 cash.
Best business corner on 'Washington
St., 60x101), onlv $12,000; terms.
ATKINSON & GILBERT,
Opposite P. O. 401 Washington St.,
Vancouver Wnsh.
FOR SALE II0US2S
61
My New Bungalow (
Built for my use; g rooms, hard
wood floors, all built-in conveniences,
full size finished basement, furnaco
heat; 2 blocks from car; lot 40x100:
hard surfaced street, sidewalks and all
modern conveniences: small navment
down, balance like rent. Owner, Main 278.
$200
E. 45th, south of Hawthorne ave.;
new, modern 0 room bungalow, with
fireplace, bookcase, buffet, panel Walls.
cloakroom, eas and electricity, furnace.
complete with fixtures, shades, lawn.
Only $3100
See Geo, A, Ross, Owner
201 Gerllnger bldpr., 2d and Alder.
Main 2970.
Laurelhurst
$3750
New 2 story house with all modern
conveniences, oak floors, fireplace, fur
nace, reception hall with mirror doors.
paneieu staircase, o large bedrooms, lot
60x100, close to car; $500 cash, balance
to suit.
J. R. HENDERSON & CO..
507 Spalding Bldg.
Marshall 3 H 5 2.
A-41154.
Reduced From $4500
to $3900
Fine new home, 8 rooms, modern in
every respect:-paved street; a real buy
ai renuceu price, iocaieu close to Rosa
City Park car line. This Is a hurry up
f W. A. BARNES,
408 Lewis bldg., 4th nnd Oak sts.
Main 2081.
FINE 8 room house in Council Crest
rara on mi. Aaams arive, beautlfullly
finished, 2 lots, fine view, 3 blocks from
car line, l'none a-'J3:i.
BARGAIN, HOME. BROADWAY.
Six rooms, little over price, also
4 lots.
EAST 273. W., II. HERDMAN
WILL sacrifice beautiful, modern 5 room
bungalow, with garage, one block from
Rose City car, corner lot, 60x100. 611
E. 64tb st. N
FOR SALE by owner, new 4 room bun-
galow, restricted district. Price $1400
$100 down, $20 a month, 2 per cent dlb
count for cash. E-247. Journal.
MODERN, new. up-to-date 5 room bun
galow Three blocks east Clinton Kel
ly gchooX Owner. 102 , E,. 17th st.
NEW modern 6 room bungalow, cheap;
very easy terms. Owner. Tabor 1902.
01
Hawthorno Ave. District
New, modern 6 room btfngalow, with
imiiwuiKi noors, nrepiace, duiii in Doot
case and buffet; beam ceiling, panel
luosKroom, wun- mil lengtn mir
ror door, cement floor, laundry trays
spple trees on this property:- hard
unace street. Price 13050, .,
Geo." A. Ross Owner
if f Uerllnger bldg, ,2d and Aldeft-7
-i-nona-rMu.app4Hj.fBtrMata-4t70r.
'$500 Down, 'Bal.: Monthly,
Will sell my home In Rose City,
consisting of seven rooms, den
and sleeping, porch; hardwood
floors, furnace, paneled dining ,
room, with beam celling, two
bookcases, china closet, Dutch
kitchen, twp bedrooms down
stairs, nice lawn and shade trees,
and fine view. Sea owner at
house. 66 e. 47th st, North, or
609 Rothchlld bldg.
1
7
Built for my own use. 7 rooms, hard
wood floors, all built-in conveniences.
plenty of closet rooms, good finished
basement faces east, restricted neigh
borhood, 2 blocks from Hawthorne ave..
near schools; oU0 will handle this. Call
Owner Tabor 451
Piedmont Bargain
$800 down 7 rooms, new; well
arranged and finely finished: lot
75x100, In PJedmont. Price $5000.
Sleeping; porch, hardwood floors,
den; built-in kitchen conven
iences, such as brooyi closets,
lronintr board, cement basement
and furnace; frarage on alley line.
This Is a very complete and com
fortable modern home and is of
fered at a flguro below market
value. Gago & Horn, 51 Lumber
mens bldg., 6th & Stark. Phones
Main 871, A-2669.
( Best House Value
in Upper Beaumont
New 6 rooms and sleeping porch, all
modern conveniences, four blocks to car;
assesfcments all paid; a snap at $4000.
only J.'iOO down, balance monthly. Call
at 210 Gerllnger bldg., 2d and Alder sts.
Nice Home $2250
5 rooms, with full basement, com
plete bath, new modern, built-in dress
ers, French doors, buffet, largs closets,
fh.e kitchen, wired, tinted, large porches,
paved street, paid; cement walks; one
block to Mt. Scott car; best location;
terms to suit purchaser. Jas. C. Logan,
oioraiiaitiing DiUg.
$3100.
Hawthorne district, brand new 6
room bungalow, corner lot, east ront 3
extra large bedrooms, large closets wl(h
swinging windows, oak floors with
double mahogany border, fireplace, buf-
iei, DooKcnses, lull cement basement,
ilped for furnace. I am owner. Call
22 Chamber of Commerce or phone Main
375.
Looking for a Snap?
Either for a home or speculation, can
not be duplicated. IVi acres, 6 culti
vated, nice little grove, son feet from
car, 13 miles to Portmnd. Tualatin val
ley. An Ideal property and onlv $200
per acre. Worth $300 per acre. Owner
a nonresident.
R. F. FKKMSTRR. 309 Ablngton bldg.
BUNGALOW BARGAIN.
5 room bungalow, strictly modern.
owner Is goinp away verv soon and must
sacrifice her fine little home: no che.in
eotvtraet work -ort -this Ifouee, - it -was- all
Duut oy day labor and you will find
nothing better in the city. I'rice only
$2150: on easy payments.
J. r;. mi.'huub CO.. t15 Teon bldg.
WILL sacrifice my new 6 room bun
galow, with all modern built in con
veniences, cupboards, drawers, work
table, flour bins, sink and Ironing board,
large wardrobes, etc. Concrete base
ment, electricity. Lot 50x100, 1 Va blocks
from car. $U100: terms eiven. On-nr
Woodlawn 1516.
BUY NOW.
LAURELHURST.
$50 CAJH,
8 rooms, built-in buffet, bookrnsio
solid oak floors, fireplace, furnace. $50
montniy, including Interest, price $4400.
National Realty & Trust Co.. 723 Cham
ber or commerce. Phone Msln 5129.
$50 DOWN.
ROSE CITY PARK.
ON CARLINE, E. 4CTII ST.
8 rooms, fireplace, basement, ete.
cash $60. balance $35 Der month. Innlfid
Ing Interest. 'National Realty & Trust
Co.. 723 Chamber of Commerce. Main
room new, modern residence and full
lot, beautifully situated In Laurel
hurst. All Improvements in and paid
ror. Marawooa noors. beamed eel nes
fireplace and all conveniences. Must
have money and will sell at big sacrifice.
owner, n-a. journal.
A SNAP,
2 fine new bungalows In Beaumont
Just completed; will sell at n sacrifice
Bee our Mr.Clopton. (2!)52)
SLAUSON-CRAIO CO.,
304 Oak St., near 6th st.
Yes Your Home
It's only $2750. cash or terms: mod
ern to every Retail; fine condition. For
details call up
Owner, Sellwood 87
$600 EQUITY In new 5 room house arid
$650 tn new furniture for $SO0; house
has run concrete basement, stationary
tubs, electric fixtures, city water, sewer,
improvements paid, nice lawn and shrub
bery. 454 E. 40th st, Tabor 3314.
IF you havo a lot and would like a
home built, come and see me; I can
build you a home at a less cost than
the ordinary builder and at the stme
time finance it for you. A. D. Darling
407 Yeon bldg. Main 1033, A-4778.
LARGE 8 room house on good business
street, close in; $3500; $1500 cash;
worth much more; must have money
Owner, phone Sellwood 1124, 10 a. m
to 5 p. m.
FOR SALE or lease, 135 foot frontago
and 5 room house, on East 60th st
and O.-W. R. & N. side track; site for
store, factory, woodyard or small hotel.
Owner, 222. East (!0th st. north.
FOR SALE.
Just a cosy little home, all newly fur
nished. 4 room cottage, largo lot, good
neighborhood, JllUO, $200 cash. Seel.
.ir. jvierrut, mam st. '
THOROUGHLY modern 6 room double
constructed bungalow. Dutch kitchen
panel dining room and buffet, price
laKno 1200 down. Address ownr i7i
E. Salmon.
FOR SALE Small house, lot 50x100, on
CI. jonno car hub, ijuu, 3UU Cash
$15 month. 1309 Greeley st. Holman
station.
TWO new, modern, 6 and 6 room bunsa
lows, in North Albina, close to car
and school, win sen on terms or trade.
Call at 1242 Montana ave. Owner.
LOOK Swell extra modern new bunga
low, East Flaiflers; your own terms
F. Dubois. 1203 Yeon bldg.
WOODSTOCK strictly modern 7 room
house, full lot; $400 down; near
school. J-3, Journal.
BY owner, beatftlful modern bungalow,
fixtures ' and shades.i Price' 14250.
Terms Phone C-2168. i';);4
$2800 Snap,
some cash'.
6 room modern bungalow,
Owner, phone B-2680.
rOIt SALE ilOVELS
' ROOMS-
BflAWTEHORNE
DISTRICT
16
IF you have a lot and would like
home built, come and see me; l can
build you a home at a leM cost than
the ordinary builder and at the same
time nuance it ror you.
A. 13. IJARUNO,
Main 1038. r A-477T
FINE, sightly "4 acre at Ryan station
on Oregon Electric. Hy., 20 minutes
from Portland, 60 fare, for less than
you can iuy city Jot.: Lovely location
for, fumlly . hoimi, garden, fruit, etc.
Your own terms. Box 316. P. O' Port-
tana.
SW-L Hm w las west -aide prop
erty, exclusive aeaiera in west siae
realty. 837 Chamber of Comeroe. -
FOR SALE Elegan t view lots. Madrona
mil. rreat chance ror aometnina- line:
terms. H. H. Farnham, 1203 Yeon bldg.
wain lam.
FOR SALE A small lot. 4 blocks from
mam nA A V. I .... 1. Il.nlnal.
school, your own terms, 6 per cent in
loresi; price isoo, woouiawn nisi,
$1006 Choie lot In Piedmont; terms
Una r l. i 1 k.l.nna mnftttilV fin Ciaam
. V., ij 1 .... . t- t m ' r . t A
of. ijuru, via Liuuinvrinvuu uiu(,, vm uu
eiaric.
1DOTU inTQ 1 . A
legal conveyances made. Notary public.
Hoom sup, tiernnger tiog.
LOTS 3 ani 4V block 21. Council Crest
Park, for-sale by owner at Dig bar
galm H-822, Journal. 1
FOR SALE.
A lots near Tigard station. $40 eer lot.
Apply wm. s, a. Fleming, j-.ents, ur.
ACRK fine soil, level in city
limits ror price or a lot. Trade consi
dered. 6)6 Yeon building. '
BEAUMONT lot. $260 equity
In
7u0
lot. A bargain. F-4. Journal
2 BEAUTIFUL lots in Fstacada by own
er. Mrs. warger. ?bd js. inn st
BEACH PROPERTY"
HOUSE and lot in Seaside with rural
ture ror sale cheap, or win rent ror
naiance or season. K-606, journal.
ACREAGE
57
10 acres of fine level loam soil, lust
2 H miles north of the city limits of
Vancouver. All we reoulre Is that you
make your home' on the property and
Improve the land; no cash la required
for 2 years; at the end or z years you
pay 20 per cent cash, balance 20 per
cent per year, with Interest at 7 per
cent. We can accommodate only a lim
ited number. See us at once.
THOMPSON & SWAN,
612 Main st., "Vancouver, wash.
Phone 107.
Magnificent home site on corner, all
ultivated and In fruit Will .sacrifice
fpr cash.
Chas, Redmond
Jennings Lodge,
5 and 10 Acres Cheap
$20 up to $45 per acre, on terms.
racts of 5 acres or more; deep, red
hot soil, well watered; easily cleared:
Ideal for general farming, fruit, vege
tables, dairying and chicken raising; lo
cated on county road elose to live town
on R. R. and river near Portland. Own
ers, 703 Lewis bldg., 4th and Oak sts.
Main 8078. Ftenlngs Fast 894.
We 'nave two pieces of the best river
frontage on the Willamette. We are
going to sell it this week. We deal in
bargains.
Redmond & McGovern
Jennings Lodge, Or.
FIVE aero tracts down the river
on west side and only 2 miles
back from 6c car fare; good cord
wood timber and richest of soil,
et $176 per acre, on monthly pay
mer ts.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY,
Main 35. 102 4th st. A-3500.
10 Acres for $300
$10 Cash, $5 Per Month
Running Btream, good soil, prosper
ous farmers all around and good mar
ket, near railroad; perfect title and
warranty deed.
212 RY. EXCHANGE, 2D FLOOR.
Loganberry Land
Small and large tracts, all level and
cleared, between two stations, on connty.
road, near cannery. Prices low, terms
to suit. Owner, 419 Lumber Exchange
bldg., cor. Stark anrl za.
n im
At Tremont on Mt. Scott line, all In
potatoes, nun icun. water on ground,
terms or trade. 622 C. of C. .Main 7375.
A Choice Half Acre Tract
On Est.icnda caiiine, mile from city
limits, tVic car iare. uooa soil city
water easy terms. See owner, 912 Cham
ber of Commerce bldg. Phone Marshall
1dX5. Residence Sellwood 476.
a
Sightly acreage 4 blocks to car. on
the best electric line In state, and the
price
half
rice only $500 with terms. This is
value.
Hugh McGovern
CHICKEN and fruit ranches near Port
land. Best soil, good i roads, spring
water, free wood, settled country, 10
acres, $400, $500. $600 per tract; 20
acres, $S00; 40 acres. $1200: i'O acres.
$2000; 40 acres timber. $2400. Ranches
all kinds for sale. Easy terms. Frank
McFarland Realty Co.. 309 Yeon bldg.,
Portland, Or.
20 Acres $600
Snlendid farm land, snrlnern nd run
ning water, $1 fare from Portland, hi
mile to school, 1 miles to town;
close neighbors.
CLAUDE COLE
917 Board of Trade ' bldg.'
80x210, $450
$10 flown. $d per
month. Oregon
City car, 28 minutes
out. cleared and
level as a floor, high and sichtlv. fin
for gardens and fruit. 202 Wilcox bldg.
6th and Wash. Open Sundavs. Ask for
inr. Marsrers. main 3tl(. A-7340
5 Arras for MM
$10 CASH. BALANCE $5 PER MONTH
Vim iimo jLiuiii iiinft$ UIKI XX. Xt ita
Hrtn r 1 0 a i tit arhnn1 atirl nmeL-
viusi(osuh'w - i Hi nut n, g uuu Bull,
212 RY. EXCHANGE, 2D FLOOR.
$10 Down
$5 monthly, 62x358, $475, at atatlon,
urenun iy uur. imnuies out: rinA
cleared, garden land. H. Atwater. 628
Henry bldg.
Marshall 3117.
28 Acres ,$1250
Clackamas county open stump pas
ture; plenty of water, good Well; cheap
house, 2 small barns. Wolff, 322 Henry
bldg. . '
CHEAPEST farm land In Tualatin
Plains, in high state of cultivation,
deep, rich soil, right on line of United
Railways, one hour from Portland; 6
acre tracts easy terms of payment Call
Bl 1V IKll PL.
FOR BALE LOT3
JEHltW LODGE
IKE
FOR SALE 10 acres of the "WSOli'PSl1!
north ;of Vancouver worth $1,60 par
acre
acre
1 can sell lor quick sale." $100 oar
417 Lumber Ex. fridge -Mar. 481.
TWO acres cleared, running water, on
carllne. close In, cheap, terms. 1203
Yeon bldg.
FIVE-- Acs tiasiVrkoh garden sol!,
In cultivation, near electric line. $260
acre, easy payments. E-177, Journal,
ACREAGE!
t ACRES, BOO feet from car
line, commuter's fare 13o, I
acres cleared, new 7 room house,
4 rooms finished below., three
above floored and studded off, ;
good well and at a bargain price,
on monthly payment plan.
THE HHAW-FlSAR COMPANr.
Main 86, 103 iix , at. A-350O.
:Beaverdamand"
In the 8 mile circle from' the
heart of Portland. You never
aw any better grade of beaver
dam. Right at a station on tha
Oregon Electric railway. .We ara
just putting a few acres of Im
proved beaverdam and black soil
on the market, and if you are
looking for a piece of land for
truck gardening, or to make
yourself a home, where you have
city advantages, this will . suit.
- Bxtremely - easy - terms- of pave
ment. The Westlyn Trust Co. '
: 1221 Yeon bldg.
IM ACRES, timber. heavy
stream across one side of this
tract located between two electrio
lines exactly one half mile from
station on each, 80 minutes from
4th and Washington sts., west of
Uty; ideal for a country homa
and offered af $266Q on monthly
payments.
.THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY.
Main 35. 102 4th at. A-3 5 00.
. 1214 ACRES FOR' $500.
Within 24i miles Of tha railroad sta
tion and the same distance from steam,
boat landing on Columbia river, Ilea
this desirable tract of fertile land. Ma
cadam road 2 miles of this distance.
Running water on tract. Fretf from
rock and gravel. Adapted for orchard
and general farming purposes. In a
settled locality. For rlcnness of soil
and other advantages you can make no
better Investment. Investigate; $6,0
cash and easy monthly payments places
rou In possession. Inquire room 213
.umber Exchange bldg., 2d and Stark.
5 ACRES, one mile from Beaver
ton, fs mil south of St. Marya
on tha Fourth street electric, 12o
car fare to commuters. 30 minutes
from 4th and Washington sts.;
very rich soli and a bargain st
$260 per acre on monthly payment
PTHE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY,
Main 35. 102 4th at A-3501.
20 ACRES unimproved, 9 miles north
of Vancouver. Wash.: all level, run
ning water, no rock, no gravel; few
tandlng trees for wood, balance stumps
and logs. For particulars see owner.
P. Wallensteln. 464 E. Oak st. Also
at Mason, Ehrman & Co., 6th and Ev
erett SMALL tracts of rich, fertile land on
line of United Railways. In Tualatin
Plains. One hour from cRy. All cleared
and in high state of cultivation. Will
sell on terms to suit purchaser. Call at
iiuvs 4tn st.
FIVE acre tracts in high state of cul
tivation, on United Railways line, ona
our from city, easy terms of payment.
Best buy in Tualatin Plains. Call at
00 4th st
IMPROVED M, acre, 6 room house.
chicken yard and houses. Mt. 8cott
district, $1200, $400 cash, terms on ba -
nee. 1-430, Journal.
FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE.
See mv list before vou buv: 1 have
farms of all sizes and all prices; some
homes. Call and get particulars. Neal
Brown, 610 Swetland bldg.
FOH SALE FARMS
17
"Good Farms Priced Right,"
90 acres, 60 crop, fine Improvements.
Stock and crop at only $7400.
135 acres 2 miles Brownsville, 50
acres bottom, old improvements, snap,
$40 an acre: off main road.
Finest 160 In country all under culti
vation; splendid Improvements, 4 acrea
WM; -big warehouse - In town; first
class location 1 mile R. R. Possession
at once; $12,800.
Fine 40. one mlla Brownsville, all
?:oxiL-.lS acres flneHt -clo vex aa house,
air barn and orchard; $3600; only $500
cash needed. i
310 acres on main line Oregon Electrio,
2 miles Willamette river, west of Hal
sey, 260 In cultivation, balance pasture;
fine to subdivide; snap, $80. Fair or
chard and Improvements.
All of the above can be bought on very
very easy terms at 6 per cent with Im
mediate possession.
I hava three different large farms far
rent Terms $2.60 and $3 per acre.
See R. W. TRIPP,
Brownsville, Or.
The best general farming district In
Oregon.
$300.
10 acres,- 2H miles from boat land-,
lng and railroad station; best of soil;
macadam roadr'ftTJlI watered: $30 caste'
balance at 8 per cent long time.
1S00.
40 acres in Columbia eountv: dean.
rich, fine soli; close to town and rail
road station: nothing better for a rood
Jiome to be had for the price; $180 cash.
$4300. ,- ,,
240 acres fine land, unimnrovad:
try foot tillable; very rlqh soil. Only
$17.60 per acre; well located and wa
tered. In the heart of a fine dairv
country; terms If desired.
$1800.
Two acres at Metssrer station, on th's
Salem Electric; terms.
$1500.
One , acre near Lents; terma.
' -' $900.
One acre at Stanley station.
Several fine exchanges listed.
H. H. FARNHAM,
1203 Yeon Bldg. . Main 4352.
Choice Small Farms '
10 acre home, only $25 down.
oniy vS aown, $10 a
little farms are all
month. These
cleared, plowed and fenced with woven
wire rencing. ana best of nil. nnn
spring water Is piped to each tract and
all Included at this price. Located clos
to railroad and water transportation In,
a proven apricot, almond, peach and Eu
ropean grape district, Early vegeta
bles and potatoes do remarkably well
here. Climate- for poultry cannot b
beaten. School on the tract lnnnirs
Hunter Land Co.. 810 Spalding bide.
tARM for sale by owner, 3 miles north
east of North Plains. Washlnirton
county, 26 acres under plow, 64 In wood
land, surface rolling and soil mostly raJ
snot, -mere are a creelc and springs.
House, barn and stable. Household goods
and farm implements go with plaoe.
Price $90 per acre. Half cash, the bal
ance on time at 7 per cent. A span of
mares nnd some stock can go with place,
If taken soon. Ill health is my reason
for selling. A good buy for Eome one.
F. R. Klnkade, R. F- D. 3, Hlllsboro, Or.
40 Acres
5 miles from North Plains, $500, half
cash.
40 acra. $700, cash, fine sprhiga
on each place. -
65 acres, . 25 miles frpm Portland,
house, barn, 30 fruit trees, 10 In cultiva
tion, for 26 per acre; 4 cash, balance
easy.
214 LUMBERMENS BLDa
It's Worth $12,000
It will produce 10 per cent on $20,
000. One acre Loganberries; 6 acres
hops; 8 4 acres potatoes; ZM acres onion
beaverdam land; A acre strawberries;
pasture for several head dairy cows;
buildings ample and complete. $8000. to
suit Come and see pictures. Charles
E. Hicks, 270 Stark.
SALE Good dairy land, improved,
820 acres or 160 acres; creek bottom
and bench land. For full description
and particulars address C. R. Dobbins,
untgens or.
FOR 8ALE-60 acre .35 acres cleared.
18, miles west of Portland. $120 per
acre.; Snap if taken soon. F. Davls.I
iiiusworo... luiuia- .
CALIFORNIA irrigated farm lands.
Ja isamperger, vos Bpaiamg bldg.
57
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