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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND,. JUNE 28. In Portland 'Churches BAPTIST. Flrat, the Whit Tempi. Twelfth and Taylor streets Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher, D p4stor. , "One-accord" prayer meet ing In Tempi parlor, 10 A. M. ; morning worship. 10:30 o'clock; sormon by Rev. W. B. Riley; D. D., of Minneapolis, Minn.; sub lee t, "The Meaning- of Church Member Jhip"; Bible tboot, 12, M.; Dr. W. B. Kiley will address the school; 3:30 P. M.. meet ing for men only, sermon by Dr. Riley; luhieet. "Flavin the Fool": vounar oeoule's meeting. 0:30 P. M.; popular evening serv ice. 7:45 o'clock; sermon by Dr. Riley; sub ject. "Tell It.? Chorus choir of 300 voices, jnder the direction of Malcolm C- Martin. VIM sing. Second, Seventh and East Ankeny streets Rev. Stanton C. Lupham, pastor. Services, 'ft-itrt k. . i and t j-. p M Kv reo-uest the ' asior will speak in the evening on "The .. University park Rev. A. B. Waltz, pas ior. Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; worship. 11 v. -i . ; sermon, in ubbi una uiou . . &..x Y." P. U 7 P. M.; worship, 8 P. ,M. ; KTmon, "National Trials and Individual Trials"; baptism. Central, East Ankeny and Twentieth streets Rev. W. T. Jordan, pastor. Rev. I. Whirry will preach at lO:C0 A. M. ind Rev. R. Schwedler at 8 P. M. Calvary, East Eighth and Grant streets Revt 1. N. Monroe, pastor. Sunday school, .0 A. M ; preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P AX ' Mount Olive Rv. B. B. Johnson, pastor. Services. 10:i0 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. r B rnpfv.flfh xAPTiAr T-Tn at Main street Rev. B. C. Cook, pastor. Sunday school, . -a a v . 11 a. Vf and 1 J.i P M : 8. T. P. U.. 6:45 P. M. Arleta Rev. E. A. Smith, pastor. Sunday ichool, 10 A. M.; Junior Union, 3 P. M.; B. V. P. U., 7 P. M.; preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Swedish, Hoyt and Fifteenth Rev. Erie cherstrom, pastor. Preaching, 10:45 A. M. nd 7:45 P M.; Sunday school, Yi M. t SC John Rev. , E. A. -Leonard, pastor. 3iiTii1ftv school. 10 A. M.: preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:43 P. M.; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 P. M. Third, Vancouver avenue and Knott street Rev R. Schwtdler, pastor. The church A'lll be closed for the day on account of ex .enive repairs. Chinese Mission, 352 Oak street near Park -Sunday school, 7 P. M. ; preaching In Jhinese, 8 P. M. '.First German. Fourth and Mill streets .lev. J. Kratt, pastor. Preaching, 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school, 8:45 A. U.r B. Y. P. V.. G:45 P. M. Sellwood, Tacoma avenue and Eleventh treet Rev John Bentzien, pastor, preach ing, 11 A. M. and 7:0 P. M. ; Sunday school, 10 A. M. Rev. R. Schwedler will preach in the morning- Sunnyslde (German), Forty-first street and Hawthorne avenue Preaching by C. Feld meth. 11 A. M.; Sunday school, :45 A. M. Union-A venue Mission (Swedish), Skid-more- street Sunday school, 10 A. M. . .St. John (German) Preaching by Rev. C. Feidmeth, 3 P. M.; Sunday school, 2 P. M. Second German, Rodney avenue and Mor ris street Rev. F. Buerrmann, pastor, preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school. 9:45 A. M. ; B. Y. P. U.. 6:45 P. M. Highland, Alberta, and Sixth streets Rev. J. F. Heacock. pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; B. Y. P. U.. 7 P. M. ; preaching. 11 A. M- and 7:30 P. M. Norwegian-Danish, Mississippi avenue and Bhaver street Sunday school, 12 M. ; indus trial school Saturday afternoon, 2 o'clock. Gresham Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; serv ices. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by Rev. T. J Elkins. Lents. First avenue near Foster road Rev. J. F. Heacock, pastor. Sunday school, 10. A. M. ; preacning, 11 A. M. and S P. M. 1 jmmanuel Rev. A. B. Mlnaker, pastor. Funday school, 12 M. ; preaching, 10:30 A. and 7:30 P. M.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 P. M. CONGREGATION AX. First, Park and Madison Rev. Luther. R Iyott. D. D.. pastor. Pastor's topics, 11 A. .M., "Health and Happiness" ; 7:45 P. M., "Choices in Life: What? Whom? When?" first In a scries on "Themes for Thinkers." The other topics of the series as follows: "America's Destiny: What Will It Be?" "The Destiny of the Human Family: What W1H It Be?" "What Are the Dead Doing?" "Are Souls In Hell Altogether Bad?" "Are Those In Heaven Altogether Good?" These sermons are to be delivered at the "pleasant o'clock. Highland, East Sixth and Prescott Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. Worship. 11 A. M., "Lights in a Dark Place"; 7:45 P. M., "What Are We to Believe About the Dev il?" Sunday school, 10 A. M.. J. D. Ogden, superintendent; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:45. Hassalo-Street. East Seventh and Hassa lo Rev.' Paul Rader, pastor. Morning serv ice, 10:30. "The Master Builder" ; Sunday school, 12 M.; Y. p. S. C. E.. 0:45 P. M. ; evening service. 7:45. "The Maker of Cities. Sunnyslde, East Taylor and Thirty-fourth Rev. J. J.' Staub. pastor. Morning service, 11 o'clock, children's day exercises by the Sunday school: evening service at 8 o'clock, subject. "The Meanest Man"; Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Junior C. E., 3 P. M. ; Senior C. E.. 7 P. M. ... CHRISTIAN. x-irsi, ram aim tuiumoia kpv. k. s. 'Muck ley, minister. 11 A. M., "Our Prophet, Priest and King"; 8 P. M.. "Was the In carnation Necessary?" B;ble school, 9:45 A. M. ; Christian Endeavor, 0:45 P. M. Central, East Twentieth and Salmon Rev. F. L. Cook will speak at 10.3O A. M.; special services at 8 P. M.; musical pro gramme by chorus choir arid orchestra. H. A. Easton, chorister. Kein Park Rev. E. M. Patterson, pastor. Services 11 A. M., "How to Hold Out Faith ful"; 7:45 P. M., Union Temperance Meet ing at baptist Church; Bible school, ly A. M.; "Young People's meeting, 6:45 P. M. Rodney-Avenue, Rodney avenue and Knott street F. Elmo Robinson; W:45 A. M., Bible School; 11 A. M.. "Conditions of Success In X-varsellsm"; 7 P. M., Y. P. S. C. E. ; 8 P. M., short addresses on the July revival meeting. -T. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ. Scientist Scottish Rlt Cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdalc Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.. subject of lesson-sermon. "Christian Science"; Sunday school at close of morning service. Wed nesday evening meeting, 8 P. M. Second Church of Christ. Scientist. Elks Temple, Stark, between Sixth and Seventh Sunday services. 11 A. M. and S p. M. ; subject cf the lesson-sermon, "Christian Science"; Sunday school, 11 A. M.; Wednes day meeting, 8 P. M. EPISCOPAL. Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett streets Rv. A. A. Morrison, rector. .Services 8 an 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; service of song Sunday night. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr, Thirteenth and Clay Rev. H. M. Ramsey vicar. Holy communion, 7:30 A. M. ; Suii-daysc-hoo4, 0:4-5 A.. M.; morning service, 11 o'clock; evening service, 7 :30 o'clock. St. Andrew's, Portsmouth. Holy com munion, 7:30 A. M.; Sunday school, 0:45 A. M-l morning service, 11 o'clock; evening service. 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Francis O. Jones, priest In charge. . Good Shepherd, Sellwood street and Van couver avenue Rev., John Dawson, rector. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.; morning service, 11 o'clock; evening service. 8 o'clock. St. Paul's. Woodmere C. L. Parker, lay reader. Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. ; service. 11 A. M.; sermon one of Bishop Greer's, of New York, entitled "The Man and the Priest." St. Matthew's. First and Caruthers streets Rev. W. A. M. Breck, In charge. Holy communion, 7:3o A. M. ; Sunday school, 10' A. M. . service and sermon, 11 A. M. ; evening-, service at Forest Grove. -.,St, Mark's, Nineteenth and Quimby streets Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. 8 A. M., "hoiy communion; 10 A. M., Sunday school; 1 1 A. M., holy communion and sermon; 8 P. M.. evensong and sermon. EVANGELICAL. United. Ockley Green, Gay street and Wil lamette boulevard Rev. Mr. Howersox. pas tor. Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M., on "Lookrhg Heavenward" ; Sunday school at 10 A. M.; K. L C, K., 6:45 P. M. METHODIST. "First In. Benjamin Young, pastor. 9:30 A. M., classes; 10:30 A. M., sermon by Dr. J W. Brougher on "What's That In Thins Hand?'; 1:15 P. M., Sunday school; :15 P. M-, Epworth League; 7:45 P. M., ser mon. Sacred concert by chorus choir, pro fessor W. H. Boyer. leader. Organ. "Spring Song" Leybach); anthem, "Appear, Thou Light Divine" (Morrison) ; offertory, con tralto solo, "Holy City" (Adams); organ. "Recessional March" (Thorno). Evening 'Organ Melodie" (Rhelnlander) ; anthem, Praise the Lord. O Jerusalem" (Maunder); soprano solo, "Glory to Heaven's Eternal King" (Meyer-Helmund), Miss Eva Wells; duet, soprnno and tenor, "I Heard the Voice of- Jesus Say," Miss Neal and Mr. Boyer; bas solo, "Eternal Day" (Stephen Adams), Mn Ledbury; soprano solo, "Face to Face" (Johnson), Miss Altie McCoy; anthem, "O Lord, I Come" ( Braga) ; violin obligato. Miss Barker; tenor solo, "My Hope Is In the Everlasting" (Stainer); trio, "Praise Ye the Lord" (Gelbel), Mrs. Miller, Mr. Boyer suid Mr. Hansen; anthem, "God Is Our Rtf- Say It If your doctor says this is all right, then say it over and over again. ers Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills Sugar-coated. Easy to take. Don't forget. Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. Sugar-coated. Easy to take. Don't forget. We the have no secrets I We publish formulas of all our medicines. J. C. AYER CO., Manufacturing Chemists, Lowel1. Mas. use" (Macfarlane) ; organ, march, from Tannhauser" (Wagner). Swedish, Beech and Borthwlclc streets Rev. John Ovall, pastor. Preaching. vll A. M. : chlldren"s day programme at S P. M.; Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Epworth League, 7 P. M. Trinity. ETast Tenth and Grant streets Rev. Lewis P. Smith, pastor. Sunday school. II) A. M.; children's day programme, 11 A. M. ; class meeting, 12:15 P. M. ; Epworth League. 7 P. M. ; evening service. 8 o'clock. The young people will have charge of the evening service and will give lantern 'Slides as part of the programme. Epworth, Twenty-seventh and Upshur streets Rev. Charles T. McPherson, pastor Services will be held In the Oregon build ing at the Fair grounds at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Morning subject, "Midnight In the Prison at Philippi"; evening, "The Yoke That Brings Rest"; Sunday school. 10 A. M-; Epworth League, 7 P. M. South, Foresters hall. 171 H Second street Rev. E H. Mowre, pastor. 10 A. M., Sunday school; 11 A. M., children's day programme; 7 P. M., Epworth League; 8 P. M., preaching. Centenary, East Ninth and Pine streets The following programme of music will be rendered; Morning. 10:30 o'clock Organ prelude. "Adagio" (Pathe); solo. "Remem ber Thy Creator" (Fease), Mr. Robarts; organ, "Interlude" (Dubois); anthem, "More Love to Thee" (Brewer); organ. "Postlude in C" (Smart). Evening, 7:45 o'clock Organ prelude. "Berceuse" (You veroff); anthem, "The Palms" (Faure) ; solo. "City of the Angels" (Crampton), Miss Al len; trio,' "I Will Lay Me Down" (Brown), Messrs. Mace. Allen and Robarts; organ solo. "First Movement. Fifth Symphony" (Wldor); anthem, -"The Good Shepherd" (BarrI). solo by Mr. Allen; solo. "The Prom ise of Life" (Cowen), Mr. Robarts; duet, "Evening Shadows" (Briggs), Mr. and Miss Allen; anthem, "Awake Thou That Sleep est" (Stainer); organ postlude, "Fugue In C Minor" (Bach). Organist. J. Hutchison; soloist and director. A. Musgrove Robarts. LUTHERAN. Norwegian Synod. East Tenth and Grant Rev. O. Hagoes, pastor. Services at 10:80 A. M. ; no evening service. St. James' English. West Park and Jef ferson J. Allen Leas, pastor. Services at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M.; sermon In the morn ing by Rev. F. W. Bussard, of Salt Lake City; in the evening Rev. E. Meyer, of Sun Jose. Cal.. will preach; Sunday Bhcool at 10 A. M. ; Lutheran League. 7 P. M. 4 St. Paul's German. East Twelfth and Clinton A. Krause, pastor. Annual mis sion festival In the Hawthorne Park. East Twelfth and Hawthorne ave. Morning serv ice, 10:30 A. M., German. Rev. J. F. Doesch er; afternoon service, 2 P. M., English, Rev. C. Buehler. All friends of home and foreign missions cordially in itfcd. Danish Betanla. 840 Union avenue J. Scott, pastor. Service 11 A. M., subject sormon, "Do Not Give the Greater Away for the Smaller." and 8 P. M.. "The Cost of Discipleship" ; Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Y. P. M., Tuesday, 8 P. M. ; Women's So ciety, Wednesday, by Mrs. Therkelsen. at 53 Corbett street. rRESBYTERIAN. First. Alder and Twelfth, William Hiram Foulkes. minister. Rev. George W. Fulton, missionary from Kanazawa, Japan, will oc cupy the pulpit both morning and evening. At 10:20 o'clock A M. Mr. Fulton will preach upon the subject. "The Christian Movement in Japan." 12:10 P. M., Sunday school and Bible classes; 6:45 P. M., Young People's meeting; 7:30 P. M., organ num bers by Mr. Coursen; 7:45 P. M.. evening worship. Bermon. 'Love Taketh Not Account of Evil": special music by the quartet. Pre lude. 'March of the Israelites" (from the Oratorio. "Eli"). (Costa); quartet. "Art Thou Weary?" (Schnecker); anthem, "I Will Magnify Thee," (Mosenthal') ; post lude, "Larghetto Cantabile," (Geissler). Or gan numbers at 7:30: (a) "A Twilight Pic ture." iShelley); tt) "Meditation." CGott schall); (c) "Offertory, Op. 36, No. 1," (Ba tiste). Prelude, "Communion In E Minor," (Batiste); quartet, "Sun of My Soul" (Rey ner); contralto solo and quartet, "The Bird Let Loose In Eastern Skies" CMarston); "Postlude," (Klnch). Third, East Thirteenth and Pine Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, pastor. Services 10:30 and 7:45. Morning subject. "A Full Understanding, the Goal of Experience"; evening, "Discipleship in Secret." Hawthorne Park. Twelfth and East Tay lor Kev. E. Nelson Allen, pastor. 10:3O A. M., patriotic service; 12 M-, .Sunday school, 7 P. M., Y. P. S. C. E. ; 8 P. M., special Dud ley Buck musical programme by the quar tet choir, assisted by MUa Mary McKen zio Cahill. violinist. Calvary.. Eleventh and Clay Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Kev. J. R. Wil son, D. D., will preach. Miss Margaret Lamberson. organist; Mr. Ctughey, precen tor, Sunday school, 12 noon. Miss Carolina Strong, superintendent. Forbes, Woodman. Hall, Russell street Rev. Harry H. Pratt, pastor. Thie will probably be our last Sunday In the hall. Sunday school, 1(1 A. M. : preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Christian Endeavor, C.::iO P. M. Special niiipic at morning and evening services. First United Rev. H. C. Marsnall, of Phedds, Or., will conduct the communion erv lce at 10:30 A. M. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father. 8eventh and Yam hill. Rev. T. L. Eliot, D. D.. minister emeri tus; Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr.. minister. Serv ices at 11 A. M.; subject of sermon, "Land and Sea"; Sunday school and Y. P. F. In termitted for the Summer. UNIVEKSALIST. ' Church of the Good Tidings, East Eighth and East Couch James Dlmond Corby, min ister; worship at 10:45, sormon topic, "Houaeclcanlng Time In Religion; Let U Keep the Best"; a helpful Sunday school I at noon; trustees' meeting at 6.30 P. M.; Sunday school outing Tuesday, June 30. MISCELLANEOUS. Divine Truth Center. Hall 2b 1. AUsky bldg.. Third and Morrison. Service. 11 A. M.. subject. "The Christ Consciousness"; ThnddPus M. Mlnnrd. pastor. H. E. Martin, Just What a Woman Wants Tint Your Rooms With Washable Kalsomine Costs less than the ordinary kalsomine, which fades and rubs off. No trouble to call and ex plain our process, and give esti mates on your work. Portland Branch, Pacific Wall Tinting Co. Telephone, "Woodlawn 2158. BAY 01TY gsssetrii thriftiest, wealthiest, largest etty on Oregon coast, bucked by timber, fisheries, dairying, agriculture. frultjummerreMrt resources. Writ forourwrttteu guarantee to buy bck at purchase prioe plus 6 per cent after three years and before five years. Easy terms. Offer limited, call or write Portland office BAT CITT I AND COMPANY, 319 UMlII EXCMHI friau huh MX en. sums, mm n mssiiiiih Ham, mum. anew Pills Headaches. Biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills Sugar-coated. Easy to take. Don't forget. soloist; demonstration and healing meeting at the Home of Truth. 883 Eleventh street. Thursday, 8 P. M. Y M. C. A., 8:30 P. M. The men's meet ing today will be held in the White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor. Dr. W. B. Riley will speak on the subject, "Playing the Fool." Mr. Martin, the soloist, will sing, also the big chorus of 100 voices. All men wel come. Penlel Mission. 289 First street J. J. Paulsell. San Francisco .will hold , special services at 3 P. M. and at 8 P. M.. all week. Rev. P. J. Green will lecture today at 3 P. M. to the Fellowship Circle, 501 Yamhill street, on "The Powrr of TTn!lf!ihneF.." SAVE MONEY! AVOID PAIN! TEETH EXTRACTED FREE When Plates or Bridges Are Ordered. FINE TEETH $5.00 WHY PAY MORE? Full set, that fit $5.00 Gold Crown, 22-K $3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-K ..$3.50 Gold Fillings ' $1.00 Silver Fillings 50 Ten-year written guarantee Lady attendant. Open vcningrs. "We keep busy dolnc good work at these prices. 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There have been many cured in and around Portland who have realized the curative powers of Animal Gland Ex tracts. We have-been located in suite 708, De kum building, for the past three years, where we have competent physicians to diagnose your case free of charge, and to give physicians instructions such as are necessary to prescribe . the Gland Extracts. The trade and physicians' pa tronage solicited Van VIeck Gland Extracts 708 Dekum Bldg.. Portland, Or Laboratories at 912-914 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. FUNERAL NOTICES. BEAL The funeral of the late George S. Beal will be held from the undertaking par lors of J. P. Ftnley & Son, this afternoon at 2:30 P. M. Friends invited. CRESS The funeral services of Mollle E. Crcee will be held at the residence of her parents, 2tlT Bast 87th St.. at 2.30 P. M. to day (Sunday). Friends lnvlteti. Interment at Lone Fir. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral lllrrct ers. 230 8d St. Lady assistant. Phone M. 507. t. P. FINLEX BON. tnneral Ulrectors. Third and Madison. Phone Muln . A laBH. Dnnnlng. McEntee at Gllbaojcb, Funeral IX reclers. 7th Pine. Phone M. KiO. Lady asat. IEI.LKR-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Dlreet ere. tlS KuaaelL East 101. Lady aaalataal. . W. DC N NINO. Undertaker. 414 Kaat ldr Led assist at. Pfcaaa East M Grand Central Stall orr Tims Card SOUTHERN" PACLFIC. Leartny Portland Roseburg passenger . . Cottage Grove Passenger. California Express San Francisco Express .... West Side Corvallla Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger,.... Arriving Portland- Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger.... Roseburg Passenger Portland Express West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger :15 a. m. :15 p. m :45 p. m. :30 a. m. :00 a. m. :10 a, m. rOO a. m. 40 p. m. :15 a. m. :30 a. m. :30 p. m. :15 p. m. :35 p. m. :3ft a. m. :00 a. m. :50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express... North Coast ft Chicago Limited.. Overland Express Arriving; Portland North Coast Limited Portland Express Overland Express 8:30 a. m. 2 :00 p. m. 11:45 p. m- T :O0 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 8:33 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO. Leaving- Portland Pendleton Passenger Chicago-Portland Special fpokane Flyer Kansas City & Chicago Express.. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City ft Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton passenger 7:15 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8 : 1 5 p. m. 0:00 p. nx. 8:00 a. m. 0:45 a, m. 8:30 p. m. 5:15 p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria & Seaside Express Seaside Special (Saturday only). Astoria & f-eajlae Express Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Paasenger... 8 :00 a. m. 2:30 p. m. 5 :30 p. m. 12:15 n. m. Portiana express 10:00 p. m. Seaside Special (Sunday only) . jl0:20 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tavlnv Portland C p. R. Short Line, via Spokane. 8:15 p.m. Via Seattle 11:45 p.m. Arriving Portland C P R. Short Line, via Spokane. 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle I 7:00a.m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. leaving Portland Dallas Passenger 7:40 a. m. Dallas passenger 4:15 p. in- Arriving Portland Dallas Paasenger ... 10: 15 a, m. Dallas Passenger 5:50 p.m. ORET.ON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. , Arriving Portland Wilsonville Iocal Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local-. . Salem and Intermediate Express. Leaving Portland Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. Salem and Intermediate Local... Wilsonville Local Salem and Intermediate Express. 7:03 a. m. 8:13 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:20 a. m. 1 :20 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 4 :00 p. m. 6 40 p. m. 8:15 p. m. 6:25 a. m. 7:35 a. m. 8:35 a. m. 11:10 a. m. 1:10 p. m. 2:05 p. m. 3:30 p.m. 5:10 p. m. 6:03 p. m. MEETING NOTICES. OREGON COMMANDER Y, NO. 1, K. T. The Grand Com mander will organize a com mander? at The Dalles on Tuesday. June SO. and he invites Oregon Commandery to acocmpany him. A sleeping-car has been arranged tor the round trip, leaving Portland at 830 Tuesday morning and arriving home at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning. All Sir Knights desir ing to go will report to A- M. Knapp. HALL OF PORT INDUS LODGE, No. 87, Degree of Honor, June 24, 1908. Members and friends are invited to attend the Joint Installation of officers with Portland, 27, A. O. U. W., on July 1. A good time as sured. Refreshments. KATH: GARDINER, C. of H. J. R. MANN, Recorder. CHINOOK TRIBE. NO. 6. IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN, meets every Thursday sleep at 208)4 Third et. Auditorium Hall. A. J. OSBURN, C. of R. ATTENTION. SIR KNIGHTS OF THB MACCABEES Portland Tent No. 1 will in stall new officers at K. P. Hall. 11th and Al der ats.. Thursday evening. July 2. Don't fall to attend. Friends invited. CZMRT The Welsh people of Portland. Oregon tny. auu ... . a Joint picnic at Gladstone Park, July 4. to ALBINA ASSEMBLY. NO. 8. UNITED ARTISANS All members are requested to be present Wednesday. July 1. No. 3 will be with us. There will be a hot timo with cold refreshments. M. Lucas. M. A. W. L. WHITFIELD. Sec PORTLAND HOMESTEAD. 918, B. A. G.. meets every Wednesday evening. Western Academy Hall. Second and Morrison eta. ASTRA CIRCLE Installation of officers Thursday, July 2, in the W. O. W. building, 128 Eleventh street. Whtst and dancing. Public Invited. COMMITTEE. MOUNT HOOD CIRCLE. W. of W.. invitee you to attend a "rose military whist" r.xt Tuesday evening in East Side V. O. W. Jiall. Elegant prizes, cooling refreshments, orchestra for dancing. Members please bring roees. COMMITTEE. CENTENNIAL COUNCIL, K. AND L. OF S.. will meet on 2d and 4th Saturday nights of each month until, further nutice. FIDELITY LODGE. NO. 4. A. O. XT. W. Members will please take notice of the Joint public installation of officers of that lodge and Fidelity, No. 14, Degree of Honor, on WedneFday evening. July 1. at I. O. O. F. Hall, East Pine street and Grand avenue, to which all members of the two orders are most cordially invited. A short programme and re freshments will follow installation. N. BOSIER, M. W. Attest: J. H. ZANE, Recorder. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS fioo IMnntloa I-"" Mantle. 25c, the UUS Jimmies equal of tb best SSo mantle on the market. Barretts. 410 Mor- rlson Both phones. W'nnrl 6000 cords first-class 4-foot nr UUU Wood, S per cord delivered. Phone Main 448S. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany. 408 Corbett Bldg. t"'iia Cut Floaers always fresh from Ivllol our own conservatorlea Martin 4b Forbes. S47 Washington St Both phones iv.i Rock Springs CoaX Independent VUH1 Coal A Ice Company, opposite CUT Library. Both phones. ; Electric Fixtures w "homJ.1 'gS prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric Works. 61 Sixth street. Platino Knives, Forks and all Sllver .ETlUllIlg ware replated as good as new. Oregon Plating Works, 16th and Alder. Main 2ST5. A 2ST5 AVina O'Malley Neuberger. 82T Waah tVIIIB ington street. Phone Main 2394. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle nook Port. 11.50. ynrl The Portland Fuel Co. Seaeoned UUUU flr corlwo(d. 4 ft.. $5.50: sawed. f6.O0. Hard wood and coal. Yard 287 E. Morrison at. Phones S 28. B 1028. fnai Kemmerer coal, the best Wyoming VUill coal: gives more heat and less ash. Church'.ey Bros.. 13th and Marshall sts. Phones Main 131: A 3931. NEW TODAY. S.L.N.GILMAN AUCTIONEER 411 Washington street, near 10th. Sales Every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. We Pay Cash for Furniture Main 2473, A 4750. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. A FINE PLACE IN AN UP-TO-DATE LOCALITY '5-room cottagre, all furnished for housekeeping?: walking distance from center of city. Price, J2750; J150D cosii. Bee 711 E. Salmon. THE DrSiS-LAWREJfCE CO., 2463 Alder St. NEW TODAY. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION ROOMS 173-175 Second, Cor. Yamhill Monday, Wednesday, Friday AT 10 A.M. EACH DAY, On Monday and Wednesday we offer at public sale a fine assortment of parlor, library, dining-room, bedroom and kitchen furnishings. Economical buyers will find every article of furniture necessary for modern housekeeping. Our stock comprises a fine lot of couches, CARPETS Aiu rtutjEs; nne pieces or mahogany, oak and maple: select dining-room tables, sideboard, chairs, dishes, glassware, etc. The bedroom effects comprises dressers and beds, bedding, matresses, lace cur tains, portieres, pictures, etc. Kor the kitchen and pantry we have the best that money can purchase; a number of the best make of steel ranges, gas stoves, tables, treasurers and utensils, refriger ators and sundry furnishings, etc. Special Sale at Residence, 569 Second Street, Corner Grant, Tuesday, June 30th At lO A. M. Having Instructions from Mr. P. Surad. who is departing the city, we will sell without reserve the furnishings of his home, comprising upright piano in ma hogany finish a sweet tone instrument; 60 yards Axmlnster carpet; pretty rugs; parlor furniture; couch; dining-room and bedroom effects; chiffonier; dressers; iron beds; kitchen furniture. Charter Oak cook stove and other household effects throughout the entire house. FRIDAY'S SALE At Salesroom, 173-175 Second AT lO A.M.' $1500.00 Worth of Men's and Boys' Furnishings This fine stock comprises COOPER'S HEALTH underwear, in Summer and Winter weights, silk shirts, negligee and dress shirts, hosiery, suspenders, ties, sweaters and sundry merchandise. N. B. We pay cash for furniture, gro cery stocks, office furniture, etc. Phone Main 1626; A 4243. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. jetloiales WEDNESDAY NEXT AT THE COTTAGE WAFFLE RES TAURANT, 146 Sixth street. We are in structed by the owners; Messrs. Shell & Mcintosh, to sell the contents of the above well-known restaurant, comprising several large MIRRORS. ELECTRIC FANS, OFFICE SAFE, gas arc light, large oak SIDEBOARD, several costly PICTURES, 8 dozen chairs, dining tables, large quantity of TABLE LINEN, CUT LERY and SILVERWARE, crockery and glassware galore, FRENCH RANGE, several gas plates, toasters, steam table, gas dish warmer, hot water tank, bread cutter, clock, cofTee urn. flour bins, two REFRIGERATORS, leather window seat. awning 22-ft., large heating stove, lin oleum, counter ana several other userul lots, all of which must be sold and re moved on above day, as the building Is to be torn down. Sale on WEDNESDAY next, at 10 o'clock, prompt. Terms, cash. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT AT BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE, 152 .park st., near Morrison. The complete furnishings of elirht-room nrlvnte resi dence, comprising very fine book case in English oak, mahogany book case, parlor cabinet, bric-a-brac, portieres, lace cur tains, several parlor rockers and center tables, davenport with heavy oak ends, gilt frame mirror.- Brussels carpets, oak dining-room suite, furnishings of four bedrooms, viz: iron beds, bedding and separate dressers and chiffoniers, toilet ware, feather pillows, 9x12 rugs, gas ranges, refrigerator, graniteware, kitchen cupboard and several other useful lots. On view tomorrow. ' Sale TUESDAY, at iu o ClOCK. THURSDAY NEXT CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Furni ture, carpets, etc., of etsrht-room house. removed to BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE for positive sale to settle above mort gage. Sale at 10 o'clock. Terms, cash. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. Office and salesroom 152 Park st. Both phones. AUCTION SALES BY THE PortlandAuctionGo. 211 FIRST ST. TUESDAY, 10 A. M. THURSDAY, 10 A. M. AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M. Beginning Tuesday, June 30, at 10 A. M. WE ARE SELLING OUT the complete contents of one 12-room and one 9-room dwelling, consigned to us for positive sale. To give you a partial list of these goods, would mention: HEAVY MASSIVE METAL BEDS, BRASS TRIMMED, ROUND AND SQUARE EX TENSION TABLES (in Gold.-n oak) with SIDEBOARDS and BUFFET to match: COMBINATION BOOKCASES AND WRITING DESKS, PLAIN BOOK CASES, FUMED OAK ROCKERS AND CHAIRS upholstered in SPANISH LEATHER; HALL RACKS; ODD DRESSERS and COMMODES: MORRIS CHAIRS, upholstered in LEATHER and VELOUR rockers, couches, center stands, mahogany B. B. stands, steel ranges, cook stoves, refrigerators, upright piano, organs, carpets, rugs and 1AH) other items. Besides the furniture of the two houses mentioned, we have our usual assortment of furniture and household goods, which we offer for sale TUESDAY, 10 A. M. and FRIDAY. 2 P. M. To come to our auction sales is to buy, for you cannot resist the temptation of the bar gains going at each and any of our sales. PORTLAND AUCTION CO. 211 FIRST STREET. Phones, A 4121. Main 5655. Notice We have a. solid mahogany roll top desk and revolving chair to match, original cost, 2S8. - Corteous treatment and attention given to prospective buyers at private sale.NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. FORD AUCTION COMPANY 367 E. MORRISON ST. Hold regular AUCTION SALES each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M. Sharp and give you all a chance to secure FINE HOUSEFURNISHINGS at YOUR OWN PRICES. For Monday we tiave a fine assortment of parlor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture to be sacri ficed at any price as we have large con signments coming in for our Wednesday and Friday sales and we must have the room. . Come and be convinced that we hold REAL AUCTION SALES. FORD AUCTION CO.. JPhones E 988; B 2311. 367 E. Morrison St. V9 NEW TODAY. Good Buys INVESTMENT 2-story brick, full lot, 8 per cent net income; terms. Talk with us. APARTMENT SITE 110 feet. West Park, near Stark, at surprisingly low price, location considered; terms; will divide. Also, 100x110, Thurman near 28th, at less than price of lot 3 blocks away. Let us show you. acreage: 46 acres uncleared land: best of soil; southerly slope; near Beaver ton; admirable for dividing small tracts and doubling your money. WAREHOUSE SITES Some of the best for the least money, accessible, with trackage and without. SEASIDE COTTAGE At Seaside, out on beach; S rooms, modern and easily worth $4500. PEXlXsCLA A few choice buys left, that will not last long. RIVER FRONTAGE An Ideally located 6-acre tract, with trackage; all railways and 2854 feet on Willamette. HOMES We have them at various prices, J2400 to $8000; photographs In of fice. Give us a call. FOR EXCHANGE Equity $2300 In corner lot, 3 houses. South Portland, for small dwelling or choice residence lot. 80-acre ranch Clackamas County for residence. Corner lot, factory district, $4000, for dwelling or flats. Orange grove. Northern California, $4000. for residence. Will assume mort gage. Two residences, $2500 and $3000, to exchanf for acreage. Jackson 5 Deering PHONE MAIN 34,1. 246 STARK ST. WHAT? WHAT $2500 WILL, BUY Fractional build ing lot, Irving st, WHAT 94500 WILL BUY 8-room house. Nob Hill, or 7-room house. West Main st. WHAT $5000 WIIX BUY Cozy home on Everett St., a 7-room house on 22d, near Hoyt, or a fine lot near 24th and Johnson. WHAT 95500 WILL, BUY Neat Marshall st. home, or 7-room house on 10th. WHAT 6000 WILL BUY 21st, corner and 9-room house, or 10th St. cor ner and lo-room new house. W HAT $6500. WILL. BUY Everett, near 23d, house or modern house, Lovejoy st. WHAT $8000 WILL BUY Ella-st. 8-room house, or same on Gllsan, near 23d. WHAT $8500 WILL BUY Modern residence on Kearney st. And many otners, withheld from publication. Particulars reserved for personal Interview. ' GoltJ Schmidt's Agency 253 V4 Washington St., Corner Third. Something Good At Your Own. Price We have a client 'who must raise money July 1st to protect larger in terests. HE SAYS, SELL MY CLOSE-IN PE0PEETY, Paying $1040 per year net, for what you can get for it. It is worth $9000, but your price is our price. It positively will be s'old before July l3t at some price. Come prepared to put up a deposit, as you. will kick yourself if you miss this. Dubois 6 Crockett Washington Building, Room 3. Bargain 2R0-acre farm In the Valley; ISO acres in cultivation and crop; 15 acres fruit orchard; 8-room house, lare barn, gran ary, woodshed, etc. ; windmill, water piped to house; 8 acres beaverdam land; 4 miles good fence; large creek; on county road. 3 miles from large town; price, including sto'k, implements, furni ture, etc., $5tk. Terms, $20U0 cash, bal ance 5 years at 6 per cent. Coast Commercial Co. 504 Dekum Bldfr. IVBAT BUNGALOW For sale by owner 6 rooms, bath, toilet, fireplace, hardwood floors In hall, living room and dining-room; shades, fixtures; basement. And only $1000 cash; terms on balance, $26u0. House has rented for $35. A snap. FRED H. STROXfJ, 4tt Concord Bldsr. Automobile 988 That blgr, new, seven-passengrer Winton Sixteen-six, the easiest-riding- automo bile in town, can be engaged by the hour. Telephone Main 854 and ask for the new, six-cylinder Winton. E. Taylor Street Modern 7-room house, near East 16th st. Choice locality; special price. WAKEF1KLD, FRIES & CO, 22D Stark St NEW TODAY. Homes We have for sale some medium priced homes on the East Side, which it would pay you to inspect. $2100 Six rooms, hot and cold water; Summer kitchen in basement ; on Manzanita avenue, near East Eighth street. $2250 House of six rooms, on Vancouver avenue, between Beech and Failing streets. $2800 Two-story house, six rooms; a very attractive home; on East Eleventh st. N., near Prescott. $3000 Six rooms, lot 50x100, on Eugene street, near Union avenue. $3125 Six-room bung-alow on East Sixth St., near Holman, Woodlawn Heights. $5700 Eight rooms, very complete, mod ern; northwest corner of McMilleu and Wheeler. CHARLES K. TeNRY X SON 250 Stark St, Portland, Oregon. take a little trip this fine after noon out to beautiful, scenic Overlook, on the banks of the Willamette, and behold the many lovely residences springing np on all sides? Model homes in a model addition. Get a transfer from the "M" or "U" car to the Russell-Shaver line, which lands yon in he center of the tract. Agents there today "to show you." A. F. Swensson & Co. 253Va Washington, Corner Third, General Agents. GRADED STREETS SIDEWALKS BULL RUN WATER BUILDING RESTRICTIONS IN Lots are 50x103 $350 to $500 Includes All Improvements On Montavilla Car Line Agent at Tract Geo. D. Schalk 264 Stark Street Main 392, A 2392 Lovely Home Sites We have a few lots left on Multno mah street, between E. 2Sth and E. 3nth sts.. near the new concrete bridge. Nice place to build a house and have a garden in the rear, as lots are 50x160 and price only J1300. on easy terms, including concrete walk and streets graded. . MALL G VON BORSTEL 104 Second St. and 302 K. nurnalde St. $27,500 Fine 3-story brick and full lot on Front S Income on 5-year lease, $200; West Side entrance of new bridge to replace the Madison-street one will be just opposite this property. Whiting & Rountree mi THIRD STREET. WASHINGTON STREET You'll hear somethkng drop up there pretty soon, so you had better buy that fine 50x100 lot 62 feet west of S. W." corner of- 20th and Washington. See me for price. A. D. MARSHALL. 427 Chamber of Commerce. 4V2 ACRES A nice home, near this city; 4-room house and barn; only $2500.- MARTIN J. HIGLEY, 132 Third Street. A HOOD RIVER SNAP I can't swing the deal alone and will sell 40 acres of my claim in Hood River Valley within Yt mile of railroad and H?od River for $10 per acre; no money until title in fee I" deiii"- C 64. Ore-gonlan. WHY 10