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In the Portland Churches BAPTIST. First. TVht Temple. T!fib nl Taylor atrts J. Whltromb Frouitisr. D. !.. pastor, in A v.. "on accord" prsyermsst lr: 1. SO A. M. publlr worship and presen ilis kv Ftv. Arthur S. Phslps: subject. "A, Vssr Tear's Resolution"; t.ort's supper ob srvI. 12 M. BIMs -h!.ol. rliiin for !1 as. P. M , younf; people's meeting: T:30 nvlix-lc. tionular evenlna scrvl. : Dr. Phelps presrhss on -The New rstrlnllsm." There ir.il b fpfUl music by the White Trmpie quartet and chorus. Central. Eat Ar.ketiy and Twentieth atreet Rer. W. T. Jordan, paster. Pra-h-tn to.r.0 A. M.: Sunday aobool. 13 at-1 oun pople a meetlna. ;.K P. M. : preat-h-;n, 1 r0 P. M Subjects of sermons: Slornina. Atonement"; eenln. Christian So'd'ers " Mount Olivet. Snlh and Everett streets Rev. B. H B. Johnson. palt.r. Services. 11 A. l. and 7:.1f P 31. by pastor. Immanuel ser i. ra by Uev. A. U. Mlna ker at .lon- Hail. Kront and tlihha rests .erx .. lo-.to A M. and T. P. M.; sun der e-hool and Bar. and t'hiiathra class meeting. 1- M. ; B V 1" I'.. ' f prs.'er meetins. Thurds 7 -to P. M. nrare Vontavllls Rev. A. K Tatch. pas tor Fundav eeh-ol. in A X : II A. M. Saved Throunn Hiiffr:n(r" ; P. M . "Ll e;sn." Celvarv Kin K hth and :rant streets Ttv I N. Mrtoro. pastor. junilay school. 10 A M ; p-earhin. 11 A M. -Mr New Tar s Fteeolu'e." by the pastor Fast Forlv-flflh. corner tat Main street Bev. R. '. Cook, pastor. Sunday school. In A M ; servtc,.. M A. M. and T:4S P. M. ; B T P T . 6 . 41 P. M Arista Rev. E A Smith, pastor. Fundae chool. 10 A M ; Junior union. .1 P. M ; B. T. P 1' . 7 P. M ; prachln. IX A. M. and T o P. V.. bv the psator Swedish. Hovf iitu Flftentb Rev. Erie Fbrstrom. psstor preachlna. 10:15 A. M. and 7 P. M ; Sunday a. hool. II M. lit John Kev John Bentsien. paatnr. riundav school. 10 A. M ; prea. hin. 11 A. M. " Mv New Tear s Motto"; 7:1.1 P M, -How o'd Art Tho-j." by tne pastor; B. T. r c . - r m. Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott street Rev R hwedler. psstor. und school. 10 A. V ; B Y. P. V.. 4 J P. H-i aervlcea, 11 A M. and 7:45 P. M Chlneea Mission, 352 Oak street near Park Sunday s:hool. TP M ; prsachln, la Chinese. 8 P. M. First German. Tourth ana Mill sireeta Re J Kratt. pastor preacMnr. 10:45 A U and 130 P U ; Sunday school. 8:44 A. af ; B T P. U.. 4S H M. fiellwood. Tacoma aenue and Sleventh yt-v D W. Thurston, pastor. Sunday acbooL to A M . srvi.-es. 11 A. M. and 7:3" P. ky the pastor tunnyslde (German), rortr-flrst street and Hawthorne avenue Preachlne- by C. F'd metti. 11 A M. : Sunday school. :4S A M tnlon-Avenue Mission (Swedlshl. kld nore street Sunday school. 10 A U Second German. Rodney avenue and Mor r's street Rev. F Buerrmann. pastor. Preaching. 11 A. M and 7:30 P. M : Sunday achool. 0:43 A. M. . B T. P. U . :45 P. U HiKhland. Alberta and Sixth street Ree. E Leonard, pastor Sunday school. 10 A M ; B T. P. L.. I P. M Lents, rirst avenue near Foster raad Rev J F. Heacoik. pastor. Sunday schoo.. JO A M. : preachlrit. 11 A M . by the paa tor subject. "What Shall We Do for Christ and the Church:"; 7 ",o p. M-. "Wisdom In Soul Winning": B Y. P. I'.. : f 1 nivera'tv Park Rev A. B Waits, pas tor Sundsv school, to A. M : 11 A. M . "Christ a One Secret of a Christian l.lf- . B. Y. P. 1" St P. M ; orhip.-7:".0 P- M.; j.min. "Beginning Anew ' Secnrd. Sevent-i and Fatt Ankery streets Stsnt-n l.ipham. paeiir. Meaning "er moti jn-3rt. -Th Com:na Kingdom In the Conjlnr ar": Hlb e a.-ho-il at n.m; T"utig Panp'e'e 1'r.i .n. 6 eveulng acrmon. !:. "A New Year'a Ideal." CATHOIJC. sit Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and Davie streets Most. Rev. A. Christie. D. D.. pator. Low mass at . 8 and 9 A. M : high masa and aermon at 11 A. M ; ecspers. Instruction and benediction at 7:45 P M. St Joseph's ttiermsn). Fifteenth and Couch streets. Right Kev. James Kauw. V O. pastor Low mas at 8 A. high mass and sermn at 10:30 A. M ; vespeie. bentdlctloil at 3 30 P. M. St Lawrence. Third and Sherman streets. Rev. J. C. Hughes, pastor I-ow mat at 7 and 90 A. M.; high maa and aermon at lo:3i a. M.; vespers and beneilctton at 7:0 P. M St. Patrick's. . Nineteenth and Savter streets. I'.ev. B- P. Murphy, pastor Low mass at 8 A. M.: high mass and sern:on at 10 10 A. M.; vespers and benediction at S JO p. M St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill streets. Jesuit rathers Low mass at 8 A. M.; high macs and sermon at 10-30 A. ai ; vespers snd benediction at 7:30 p. M. M Francis". Ea.t Kleventh aud Oak atreets. Rev J. H. Black, pastoi Lew mats at . 8S0 and .30 A. M. ; high ma -a and sermon at 10 30 A. M. : vespers. In atrnction and bcnwilrtlon at 7:30 P. M. Immaculate tleert of Mary. Wllllama avenue and Stanton etreet. Rev. W. A. Italy, paatoi Low mass at 6. 8 and A. M ; high mass and sermon at lo.jo A. M. : vesper and benedlciion at 7 30 p. M. Holy Rosary. Kasl Third street and Union venue. Very Rev. A. 8 Lawlr. O. P.. pastor Low msss at . T and 8 30 A. M ; high mass and sermon at 10:3O A, al.; e.er and benediction at 7:S0 P. M. Sacred Heart. Milaukle etreet. Rev. Oregory Roble. O. 8 B.. pastor Low ntaaa at 8 A. M-: high mass and sermon at 10 A. M. ; vespera and benediction at 7:30 P. M. Holy Crots. University Park. Rev. J. P. Thlllman. t 8. C. pastor Low mass at 8 SO a. M : high mass and sermon at 10. 3u A. M : vepets and benediction at P. M. Holy Redeemer. Portland boulevard and Vancouver avenue. Rev. Ed K. Canteen, S. R . paa'or I-ow msva at 8 A. M.; high mass and sermon at 1:30 A M.; l-enedtctlcn at 4 1'. M. St. Stephen'a. Kast Fortv-second and East Taylor street. Rev. W. A. Waltt. pastor Low mass at 30 A. M. : high maes and -rmon at 10 3 A. M. Sf Ignatiui. Fort -second and Powell Valley road. Rev. F. ntllon. S J., pastor l.otr masa at 8 and 8 30 A. M.; mass, aer mon and benedlciion at 1u:30 A. M. St. Andrew", Ninth and Alber;a streets, r.av. Thotias Klernsn, pastor l-ow mass at 8 A. M.; high mass and sermon at 10 A M : vespers. Instruction and benediction at 7 30 P. M. Ascension, Montavilla. Rev. J. p Fits 1'airick. pastor Mass and sermon vt 0 A. M.. in, chapel of the Sisters of the Precious Uiood. ON.RECATION-AL. First. Tark and Vad:on streets rtev. Jither R. Dyott. D- psstir. 10 A. M . JHlble achool. 11 A. M. New Year's, sermon, ltoly communion and reception of 17 new members, making 17 new members at the laet e'ght communion services; 7-45 p. M.. pastor'a theme. "The Power of Purity and Purpose", sermon prelvde. "The Earth quake." Highland. East Sixth and Preacott Rev. K. S Boilinger. pastor. Worship. 11 A. M.. "The Call of the New Tear": communion; T 30 p. M.. Keeping the Beat"; Sunday achool. 10 A. M-. J. l. Oaden superintend ent: Y. P. S C. E.. 8:30 p. M. University Perk. Haven street, near Daw cn Rev. G. W. Rlgg. pastor. Sundnv achool. 10 A. M ; V. P. S. C. E.. 6 SO; preaching service, " no. Runnyaide. Ejt Tay:or and Eael Thirty fourth afreets Rev. J. J. Stattb. pastor. Services 11 A. M. ar.d T 30 P. M. ; Sunday s hool. 10 A. M : Junior C. E.. 3 P. M. : Senior C. K.. 8'30 P. M. : sermon topics. Equipment for the New Yesr" and "Ream ing God's Purpose." Hassalo-Strel. East Seventh and Hassa lo Rev. Fan! Harter. pastor. Sunday sxhool, lo A. M ; morning service. 11 o'clock: topic. Another Tear": T. P. 8. C. F... 8:30 P. M. ; eA-enlng aervlce. 7.30. Address by A t tomev Flegel. Resolutions"; mltlweek pray er meeting. Wednesday. 7.44 P. M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Second Church of Christ. Scientist. Wood men's Hall. East Sixth and Kast Alder atreets Services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; subject of lesson sermon, "viod"; Sunday a-hool. 11 A. M ; Wednesday meeting. 8 P. M. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Scottish Rite Cathedral. Morrison and .Lownsdaia mirttit Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; aubject of lesson-sermon. "God."; Sunday school at close of morning service. Wednes day evening meetlns. S P. U. C.HKJTI.,X. Central East Twentieth and Salmon street Rev. J. F. Ghormiey will be assisted in the morning services by Dr. C. E. Cllne, mho will present his great sermon on the atonement. Dr. Ghormiey will arjeak In fe evening on "Tb Ascension." II. A. Esatcn. chorister. RoJne -Avenue. Rodney avenue and Knott v:ret Thnmaa G. Pictn. pastor. Suntiay hool. 8 43 A- preaching arrvlce. II A M.. aubje-t, -'Ijiborera Together With ;od"; T. P. s. C. K, . 6 SO p. M. ; evening p-a:sa service at 7:3o. eermon by the pes ir. subject. 'i Am Not Ashamed of tha Goepe'." Fi-st. ra-k nd Columbia streets, Rcy. E. 8 Muckv. minister. 11 A. M. -tialie.-mUoosi ana. Duilem of- Ciurcn. OAlcera"'. I.3U- P. M.. "Saving the T-uth": 10 A. M.. Bib! achool; P. M.. Christian Endeavor. EPISCOPAL. St. Johns Memorial. Sellwood Sunday achool. 10 A. M. ; holy eurharlet and ser mon. 11 A. M : evensong and sermon. 7:30 o'clock. Archdeacon chambers will offi ciate at the mornlrg service. The boys of the eeted choir will sing the evening serv ice without the aid of the older members. The Christmas music will be repeated at the morning service. Pro-Catfceirs.1 of St. Pieiihen the Mar tyr, Thirteenth snd Clay street Rv. H. M. Ramsev. vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 A. M. : Sunday school. 8.43 A. M : Litany. l:4t A. M-: morning aervlce. 11 o'clock: evening service. 7:30 o clo-k. The Bishop of Oregon HI officiate at all services. St. Miri'n. Nineteenth and ijuimby atreeta Rev. J. B. H. Simpson. rector. 8 A. M.. holy communion: lo A. M.. Sunday school: 10 io a. M.. matins and litany: 11 A. M., bcly communion; 7:30 P. M.. evensong. St. Matthews'. First and Caruthere street- Rev. W. A. M. Breck In rl-are. Sunday school. IO A. holy communion and ser- Ir DALLES COUPLE CELEBRATE PEAEL WEDDING ANNIVERSARY .-e. svg, "W--Vr K if ! r' t V 7- t, MR. AXD MBS. HE.RV P. STEERS. THE DALLKS. Or.. Jan. !. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. tcom celebrated their pearl weddlns; annlversarr at tlieir home on y lM Third street, this city. Christmas Lay. Their children and g;rand ciill.lrcn. all of whom reside in The Dalles, were present. Henry P. Steers and Rachel Ashby were married at the home of the bride's patents. Sir. and .Mrs. Joseph Ashby. S14 Alvord street. The Palles 30 rears ago Christmas Day.Rev. Mr. Gray, pastor of the Congre-a-aUonal Church, rcrformlng; the ceremony. Mr and -Mrs. Steers have resided in Wasco County since childhood, havl'nsr removed to Oregon with their parents In the days of the ox eart. Both were born in Illinois, Mr. Steers in 1S42. and his wife in 18j8Shortly after their marriage they removed to Antelope, this county, where they operated a large ranch until their removal to this city, about 12 years ago. mon. 11 A. M. ; sen-lee and sermon at Hllla boro at 2:SO P- M. St Andrews'. Portsmouth Her .1 E. For svth. priest in charge. Morning service and holv communion. 11 A M. ; Sunday achool. 10 A. M. St Paul a. Woodmere Rev. J. E. Forsyth, priest in charge Morning service and ser mon. 11 A. M. ; Sunday school 9:4,. Rev. William R. Powell will officiate at communion service at St. Davids, East Twelfth and Belmont atreet. thia morning at 11 o'clock. fJo.-K Shepherd. Graham ar.d arcouver avenues Ilev. John Dswsvm. rector. Sundae s hool 9 45 A. M.: holy communion and sermon. 11 A. M.: evening service, t v tr. Memorial. Seventeenth and Weldler atreets Irvlngton Oicnlng rviees. iv.m A. M. George R. Van Waters. V. D.. who has chai-ue of the work will edmlnlster the holv communion and preach the sermon: new Sundsv school will be organised at 12 M.: services will be held In temporary quarters) rending the erection of pans'! house and a church building. Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett atreeta Rev A. A. Morrisoj. rector. Services) at 8 and 11 A. M. and 70 P. M.; Sunday school. :45 A. M. J All Salnta. Twenty-second and Reen street Rev. Rov Edgar Remington, minis ter. Sumiav school, io A M. ; holy com munion and sermon. II A. M. ; evening pray er and sermon, 7:30 o'clock. EVAXGEIJCAI. ASSOCIATION. First German. Tenth and Clay street Rev F Bens, pastor. Preaching services. 10 45 A. M. and 7:4.1 P. M.; topics. "The First Leaf of the New Testament" and "Tha Temptations of the New Year and How to Overcome Them"; Sunday achool, :30 A. M.: T P. A.. 7 P. M. MTHEKAJf. St James- English. West Park and Jeffer son streets Rev. J Allen Leas. D. P. pss tor Service at 11 A. M- and 8 P. M l morning suhleet. "Heredity"; evening, "is It Worth While Trytrg to Make an Honest Living?" Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; Luther Less ue. 8 P. M . . Norwegian Synod. East Tenth and Grant Rev o. Haaoes. pastor. Services. 11 A. M. ar.d 7:30 P. M. Reformed. First German, Tenth and siaric streets Rer. G. Hafner. rs"""- Services at lv:4S A. M and 8 P. M. ; Sunday school. 9:30 A. M. ; young people" society. 7 P. M. METHOUIST. Woodstock Rev. J. D. Voce, pastor. Sun day chool. 1" A. M. : preaching. 11 A. M. and T:30 P. M. ; Epworth League. 6:S0 P. M.: prayer meeting. Wednesday vning at 7:30 o'clock. Centenary. East pine and Ninth streets Rev clarence Tru Wilson. P. D. The pas tor will preach at 10:30 A. M. on "Treas ured prayers" and at 7:30 P. M. he ill deliver a sermon oa "One Med:ator Be tween God and Man'- and will answer any Question that may be placed on the plates; tiund.iv chool. 12 M. to 1 P. M.; Epworth l.eaxue services. :15 P. M. Special music by the choir under direction of C E. Pat terson, with William R. Boon at th or gan. First Norwegian-Danish. Thirteenth and Davis streets Rev. II. P. Nelson, pastor. Service at 10:45 A. M and 7:30 P. M. ; young people a meeting. 7 P. M. First. Taylor-Street Dr. Benjamin Young, pastor. 9:30 A. M., classes: 10:3O A. M.. morning sermon, subject. "The Message of the Year"; 12:15 P. M., Sunday school: :S0 r. M.. Epworth League: 7 30 P. M.. evening aermon. subject, "The Earthquake In South ern Italy." At the evening service an op-poi-tunitv will be given to make a contri bution for the relief of the ufferr In Italy. Epworth. Twenty-seventh and L pshur Rev. Charles T. McPherson. pastor. Servicea will be held In the Oregon building, Fair Grounds, at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; morn ing subject. "Th Love of God"; evening subject. "John the Baptist"; Sunday school. 10 M , M. C. Reed, superintendent; Ep worth Lesgue, :S0 P. M.. F. H. Hammer, president. Mt. Tabor. J. W. WcDougall. paator. Sunday ecnool. 9.45 A. M. ; Junior League. 2 P M.: Epworth League. 8:30 P.' M.; Bishop Charle W. Smith D. D.. will preach at U A. M.. th pastor at 7:30 P. M. Trinity, East Tenth and Grant street Lwls F. Smith, pistor. Sunday achool. 10 A M : public worship. 11 A. M. : claas meet-li-'g 12-18 P. M. : Epworth League, 8:30 P. M ' evening service, 7:3u P. M. ; ubJct for morning ervlc. "The L.w of th Har vest": for th vnlng. "What Shall th Harvest Be?" The following week will be observed as a week of prayer; service will begin each night at 7:S0 o'clock. The topic given by the Evangelical Alliance for Lnlted States will be used. Grace, Twelfth nd Taylor w llllam H. Heppe pastor. Sacament of the Lord Supper at io 30 A. M.. with communion ad dreea on "Hath the Lord Been a Wilderness Unto ll'" New Teara sermon by the pastor at T:S" P. M.. theme. "Th Eternal Ficeilen.-y": Th Chrlstma mutc of last Sunday evening will b repeated by the nuartet and male chorus of fe voice; morn 1b( ciaaa, .4i. Sundajt acnosi. 12:1 J?. Jt-i ' s TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JANUARY 3, 1909. I I NEW TODAY. I -NBW TODAY. 6t. Paul mission. 8 P. M. : Epworth Learu devotional and praise. :S0 P. M. : quarterly conference Tuesday at 7:80 P. M. Profes or W. M. Wilder, organist and choirmaster. Patton. Michigan avenue and Carpenter atreet Rev. D. A. Watters. pastor. Preach ing. 11 A. M. and T:30 P. M. ; Sunday chool. 10 A. M. : Intermediate League. 3 P. M. : Epworth League devotional meeting. 8:"0 P M : midweek prayer meeting. Thursday. 7-45 P. M.: sermon topic for morning. "Sir. 'e would See Jesus"; evening, "The Great est Thing of the New Tear." rRKfBYTEBIAN". Mlrpah. Powell street between East Twelfth and Eaat Thirteenth atreets Rev. Harry Leeds, paator. Morning worship. 11 o'clock: Sunday school. 10 A. V.; "hrltlan Endeavor. 8:30 P. M-l evening service, ,M0 o'clock: Bible claas. Monday 8 P. M.. praver meeting. Thursday, 7:30 P. M. Sub ject of morning .ermon. "Tags " The even ing service milt begin a week of special services: aubject. "The Most Profitable Bus- 'nHTwthorn Park. Twelfth and East Taylor r,aKev. B. Nelson Allen. Pr. 10-30 A. M.. "Tha Leavening Power of the Go-pe"-12 M., Sunday sclool: 6:30 P. M., T. p s' C E T-30 P. M.. public worship. First.' Alder and Twelfth Rev. K. L. House D D.. paetor Westminster Congre gational Church. Spokane, preache Iboth morning and evening. 1":30 A. M.. One v-y T?y- 1 e ' n s" ' : 48 of the World'a Greatest Statements"; 12:10 P. M.. Sunday school and Blhle classes for all; 8:30 P. M.. Young People' New Tear' conswratlon servue; 7:15 P. M.. orgen num bers by Mr. Coursen: 7:SO P. M.. "The World's Council." Special evening music by the quartet. Calvary. Eleventh and Clay streets Serv ices. 10:30 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. Rev. J. A. P. McGraw. D. D., will preach, topics, "Getting Acquainted With God" and "Klndllrg a Klre." Mr. Caughey will lng "Th Holv City" fn the morning by re quest: organ recital. T:3) P. M.. by Miss Margaret Lamberson. organist; Sunday achool. 12 noon. Piedmont Services Sunday morning and evening. It A. 31. and 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. s Holt, D. D.. will preach; Sunday school, 12:16. SPIRITUALIST. First Spiritual Society meeta Forester 1111. Marquam bldg 11 A. M.. conference; 8 P. M.. meeting. Mr. Frank: 7:45. lecture by Mr. Bandy; business meeting and election of officers following conference. I'NrvERSAUST. Church of Good Tidings, East Eighth snd Couch streets Rev. James Dtmond Corb . minister. Divine worship with sermon St 10:4.'. A. M. nd 7:30 P. M. : Sunday school. 12. M. : Christian union meeting. 8:30 P. M.; morning theme, "A New Start In Life"; communion service"; evening topic. "Why I Am a Unlversaliat Christian." UNITED EVANGELICAL. Ockley Greea. comer Gay street and1 Wil lamette Boulevard Rev. J. Bowerscx. paa tor. Preaching services. 11 A. M. and T P. M : Sunday achool. IO A. M ; K. L. C. K , P. M. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father, Yamhill and Sev enth Rev. W. G. Eliot, Jr.. minister; Rev. T. L, Eliot. D. D.. minister emerttu; Rev. N. H. Raker, aeeiatant minister: service at 11 A. M.. aubject of ermon. "Th Church of Our Fthr In th New Year"; evening service. "Th Unitarian Church In It Re lation to th Problem of th Present Age": Sunday achool. 8:45 A. M. ; T. P. F.. 6:30 P. M. nHCElXASEOUS. Church of the Nararen. 428 Burnsld tract Rev. Guy F. Phelps. stt avangellst for the Oregon Holiness Association, will preach at the 3 P. M. holiness meeting. Millennial Dawn G. A. R. Hall. Second and Morrison streets. Bereen study. 1:30 P. M. ; regular service. 3 P. M. P.ev. Henry Victor, th New Thought evangelist, will speak in tb Horn of Truth. Ttl Irving street, at 8 o'clock; sub ject. "Th Psvchology of Happiness; class lesson in spiritual healing Tuesday and Friday evening. Friends' Church. East Thirty-fifth and Mln Ireet Llndly A. Wlls, paator. preach ing. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Bible achool, lo A. M.; Christian Endeavor prayer meet ing. 8:80 P. M.; midweek pryer roting. Thursday evening. 7:80. New Philosophical Rs search Society Serv ice In Allky building. Hall No. 201. 7:4S P. M.: aubject, "Symbol of Time." Illu trsted by colored chrts. by Rev. Dr. H. Brooks aud other. Soul Culture meeting at Mr, ilallory' parlors. 80i Yamhill stret. Monday ven lng. January 4, 8 o'clock: subject for dls cuesion. "What Is the Philosophy of Spirit ualism?'' Silence meetings Tuesday and Fri day. 2:80 P. M. Oregon (Ptate H oil nana Association will hold ita Sunday afternoon service at 8 o'clock tn th Naxaien Church. 428 Buruid street. Fellowship Circle At the new place of meetlns:. Hall 3.. Alisky building. 8 P. M.: Address by E. P. Rosenthal on "Art. Labor and Education." T M. C. A. meeting. Fourth and Yamhill Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock the rrgnlar men's meeting will be addressed by A. J. Fo'.som on "Power"; Mrs. Ethel Lytle Booth will alng. United Brethren in Christ. East Fifteenth and Morrison streets H. C. Shatter, paator. Blbl achool 10 A. M. : Endeavor. 8:30 P. M. ; sermons at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.. by Dr. George Soltan of London. Special meet ing sad evening next week, addreaaed by Dr. Soltan. Medium' snd Ministers Usual services, 8 P. M. nd 7:30 P. M.. . Auditorium Hall. Third atreet near Taylor. Fellowship Circle. t now plae of meet ing, hall 800. Alisky buildin 8 P. M., ad dress, by E. P. Rosenthal, on "Art. Labor and Education." New Bank Approved. ORBGON'IAN "NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Jan. 2. The application of R. P. Lcomis. II. A. Kappler. Frank Flitner, John Carr and F. L. Kinney to organize the First National Bank of Slalden, Wash., with $25,000 capital, has been ap proved by the Controller of the Currency. Rum mere Sale. Sea page advertise- coent. Fags 8. Section 1. Tull St Gibbs. i I I I " RAILWAY TIME CARD Grand Central Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Roseburg Passenger ..... Cottage Grove Passenger California Express San Francisco Express . . West Side Corvsllls Pssserger Sheridan passenger Forest Grove Fasseneer . . Forest Grove Pasfenfrer .. Forest Grove Passenger . . Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottsg Grove Passenger Roseburg Passenger Portland Express West Side Oorvallis Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger . . Forest Grove Passenger .. Forest Grov Passenger . . 8:15 a. m. 4:3b p. m. 7:45 p. m. 1:30 a. m. T : 20 a. m. 4:10 p. m. 8:.r,0 a. m. 1 :00 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 7:15 a m. 11. -SO a- m. 5 30 p. m. 11:15 p m. 8:20 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. ll :r0 a. m. 4:."0 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving; Portland Pendleton T'ssscnger Chlcsgo-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kansas City a Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi.. K.m. City A Portland Ex.. Chlcaitii'-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger 7:45 9:13 BOO C:00 10.00 7:20 ft:" 5.45 p. m. p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland t Tsconia and Seattle Express . . . 8:30 a.m. North Coast Chicago Limited. 2:00 p. m. Overland Express .11:45 p.m. Arriving Portland North Coast Limited ' 7:00 a la. Portland Express 4:15 p. m. Overlaid Express 8:35p.m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Port lanil Astoria ft Seaside Expneea Astoria Passenger Arriving Portland Seaside a Portland pasengr. Tortland Express ! :0 a m. U .CO p. m. 12:15 n. m. 10;00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY" CO. Leaving Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane I 5:00 p. m. Via Seattle ll:4Bp. nr. Arriving Portland ! C. P. R t-hort Line, via Spokane.. le:00 a. m. Via Seattle I 7:00 a. tn. Jefferson-Street Station WJtTHFRM PACIFIC. Uearlnjr Portland .Dallas Panpenir-er- .... Dalian Pfunenitrr Aniv-nir Portland r-alJan raiwriffv-r Italian PaiistMiger T : 40 a. m. 4:15 p. zn. 10:15 a. m. 5:50 p. m 11th and Hoyt Sts.f Passenger Station fePOKAXK, PORTLAND fcEATTXX B.ULWAY. I.earlnr Portland Inland binpire Kxprm 9:15 A. M. Through train., for Walla Walla, Paco, Roosevelt, Granddalles. Goldendate, White Salmon. Stevenson Vancouver and Interme diate points. North Bank 1.1m. ted 5:40 P. M. Through tratn for Spokane. Sprague. RUsevlMe. Llnd. Pasco, Roosevelt, Grand dallee. White Salmon, Stevenson and Van- COUVPT. Arriviiux Portland North Bank Jimlted 7:30 A. M. Through train from Spokane, Sprague, Ritavliie, Lind, Pasco, Roosevelt, Grand dalles. White Salmon. Stevenson and Van couver. Inland Empire Express R;25 P. M. Through train from Walla Walla, Pasco, Roosevelt, Granddalles, Goldendale, White Salmon, Stevenson, Vancouver and interme diate points. OREGON KLECTR1C RAILWAY. Leaving Portland Salem and Intermediate Local...) 6.2?. a. m. Hilisboro and Forest Grove Local 7:00 a. ro. Salem and tntermediato Local... 8:00a.m. Hilisboro and Forest Grove Looal 8:55 a.m. Salem and Tualatin only. Lim ited 9:15 a. m. HMlsboro and Forest oiove Local 10:25a.m. Salem and Intermediate Local... 11:00a.m. Hilisboro and Forest Grove Local 1:30 p.m. Salm end Intermediate Local... 2:00p.m. Salem and intermediate Local.,.. 3:45p.m. Hilisboro and Forest Grove Local 4:10 p. zn. Wllsonville and Intermediate Lo-, cat 5:00 p. m. Hilisboro and Forest Grove Local 6:30 p.m. Salem and Intermediated Local... 6:20p.m. Salem and Intermediate Local... 8:40 p. m, Arriving Portland WllsonvilJe and Interraediata Lo-i cal 6:55 a. m. Hilisboro and Forest Grove Local 8:30a.m. Salem and intermediate Local... 8:40a.m. Hilisboro and Forest Grove Local 1 0 :00 a. m. Salem and Intermediate Local... 10:55a.m. Hilisboro and Forest Grove Local 12:15 p.m. Salem and Intermediate Isocal... 1:15p.m. Hilisboro and Forest Orove Local 2:50 p.m. Salem and intermediate Local... 8:40 p.m. Salem and Tualatin only. Limited 4:45 p.m. Hilisboro and Forest Grove Local 5:00 p.m. Salem and internvediate Local... :00p. m. Hilisboro and Forest Grov Local 7:20 p.m. Salem and intermediate Local... 8:20p.m. Snlem and Intermediate Local... 10:40 p. m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE In Effect November 1, H08. Dailr or Sunday. Per Line. Ons time , Same ad two conserutlve time Sam ad three) conseeutle time 30o ame ad six or seven conserutlve time ,8 Six words count as on line on cash ad vertisements, and no ad counted for le than two line. When an advertisement I not run consecutive time th one-tlmo rat "PTheahov rate apply to advertisement nnder "New Today" and all other classifica tions excepting the following: 8ltuatlon Wanted. Male. Situation Wanted, Female. For Rent. Rooms, Private Families. Rooms and Board, Private Families. Housekeeping Room. Prlvale Families. The rate on the above classifications J 7 cent a line each Insertion. On charge or hook aflverllsemenla th charge will be based on the actual number of line appealing In the paper, regardless ml the .number of word In each line. Space In tho "Sew Today" column I figured by measure oa! 14 line to the Inch. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For th convenience of patron The Oreg-onlan still accept advertisements (excepting -Situations Wanted" and "Personal"! for publi cation In classified columns over the tele phone. Bills for such advertising silll be mailed Immediately and payment is expected promptlv. t are will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oretronlan will not be re sponsible for error In advertisement taken over the telephone. Telephone: Slain iOTO, A 6005. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Gllman'a, the auction sale of fur, dry nods, silks, drees eoode. etc.. commence Tuesdy at 10 A. l. S. I N. Gllman. MU5T1XO NOTICES. GENERAL GERMAN AID SOCIETY )fcmben are requested to meet at tlieir hall, corner Eleventh and Morrison street. Punitay morning. January 8, at fc:4S A. M., to attend the funeral of our late member, Jacob Mayer. By or.ier of JOHN RKISACHER. President. H. C. BOHUMAN. Secretary. ATTENTION Bnal B'rith members: Tou are requested to be present at the funeral of our brother. Jacob Mayer, at 10 o'clock till morning at hia late residence. Twelfth and Morrison streets. Signed, David N. Moaessohn, district denuty. THEADOR HEHZL LODGE. I. O. B. B Member are requested to atlend the funeral of our late member. Brother Jacob Mayer, at 10 A. M., from residence. 12th and Morrison. By order of the president. S. U GOLDSCHMIDT, Sec. OltPHIA TEMPLE. PYTHIAN SISTERS will give their next whist and dancing party January It. at the K. of P. Hall. 11th and Alder. Good music and prizes. Admis sion 15 cents. ASTRA CIRCLE will give a whist and dance Thursday. January 7 at W. O. W. Temple, U'S 11th. Refreshments. Admis sion, 15 cent. HOMESTEADERS 500 social Wednesday evening. Jan. 6 in th Homesteaders hall. Savoy blrtg.. Grand ave. and East Burnaide. Rrefrtsbroents and prize. Friend cordially Invited. Admission lie. Good music and dancing: floor. MACHINISTS will give five hundred party and dance. Academy Hall. Second and Mor rison streets. Saturday evening. January 8, 8:4.1 o'clock, sharp. All welcome. Admis aion 15c. ROYAL CIRCLE. NO. !.. W. O. TT.. will give a party Wednesday evening. January .. Whist, danclnr snd refreshments. Ad mission 16c. PORTLAND TENT NO. 1. MACCABEES will hold a Joint public Installation with Portland Mv No. 7 Thursday evenlnjr. .Tan. T rarria am) donclnjr after th Installation. Frlauda ar invited. Free. DISBON In thia city. January -. " familv residence, cor. 37th st. and Harold hi., 'Woodstock. Georce Disbon. aged 84 years. 2 months and 18 day. FTJXBKAJ. XOTICE3. STONE At ' Cosmopolis. Wash.. Doc. . SO. Mrs. K. C. Stone, age 42 ye are. beo-ed sister of. Mrs George W. Ashford. of this citv. Incfneration will take place at the Portland Crematorium. East 14th ana Glenwood sis., today t Sunday). January 3. at 3 P. M. Take Sellwood car. MAYER In this city. Dec. 31. at hi let residence, Jerob Mayer, in his i 821 year Funeral services will be held at th family residence Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. LAVEGRAFF The funeral service of th late Jtrbor T. Lanegraff will be h!ld at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Allc OlBon. 3i.- East 4.".th St.. at 2 P. M. to dav (SundavK Interment will be in Greenbuah. Minn. Friends Invited. Dunning. McEntee Gllbausb. Funeral Director,. 7th and Pine. Phon Main 480, Lady assistont. Office ot County Coroner. FOWARO HOtMAN CO.. Foneral Dlrec ,n. S0 . M T 1-ady a.slst.nt. Phon M &0I. . v FIVLKV SON. Sit and Madloo. Lady attendant. Phon Mala . A W. rEMJEK-BYRXKS CO.. Funeral Dlrect ,r. 11. Kussell. East lOlf. 1-adJ aaststaat. r. H DCNNTNQ. Cndertalier. 414 Kal aVJder. Lady aitaat. Pboa Eaat M. McEVTF.E-F.RJCSON CO. Undertaker! lady assistant. 409 Alder. M 13. XEW TODAY. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE Corner Second and Yamhill today, Wednesday, Friday EACH DAY AT IOA.M. YVe will offer for sale two fine up right pianos, one sweet-toned organ, ele Kant pieces of parlor furniture, mas sive pier hall mirror, fine hall clocks, upholstered easy chairs, niahoirany, oak and maple dining-room furniture, tvillow rockers, extension tables, side boards, chairs. Haviland china dishes, arlassware. pictures, lace curtains, por tieres, sanitarv beds and couches, dressers, beddinjr. pillows, etc.. com bination ransres and ftas st6ves. heatinK stoves, kitchen equipments, laundry ef fects, etc. Special Restaurant Sale MONDAY, JAN. 4 Corner Third and Morrison, at 2 P. M., the Vienna Cafe Havtnn Instructions from Mr. Rob inson, we will sell without reserve the furnishings of this popular hostelry, comprising National Cash Register, safe, cigar case, counter, wall mirrors, pictures, back bar. serving and dining room tables. 12S Vienna chairs, side board, large refrigerator. heating stoves, linoleum, table linen, cutlery, dishes, glassware, French range, steam table, hotwater tank, utensils, etc Same commences promptly at 2 P. M. Extraordinary Sale TUESDAY, JAN. 5 At Residence, 666 E. Washing ton St., Between 18th and 19th, at 10 A. M. On account of departure, the owner. Mrs. K. Kelly, has engaged us to sell t t public auction the magnificent fur nishings of her home, comprising a nearlv new 30-ft. AMERICAN FLAG, a fine collection of NAVAJO blankets and robes, genuine BRASS FIREPLACK PET. andirons. scuttle and service. Verv unique ELK HORN CHAIR. VALUE $350.00; palms, house plants and -jardinieres, fine French clock in hrae. itip 39 volumes of BAN CROFT'S works, complete, in Morocco binding; choice mahogany ana wan ui tables, mascive walnut sideboard with fine marble slab, serving table mount ed In brass, extension table, chairs, i nnH Rrtissels car pets and riiKs. fine large upholstered parlor chairs. mahogany pedestal, settees and chairs in mahogany and walnut, large library table, lace curtains, portieres, pictures, oil paintings, three massive bedroom suites In French walnut and mahog any. . e call your special attention to one suite in rich hand carving, with K. P. mirrors and Tennessee marble slobs, cost 1000.00. We will sell throughout the house the entire fur nishings, including many costly pieces of furniture, a nearly new Majestic range. Reliable gas range, dishes, utensils, linoleum, laundry and lawn equipments, etc. N. B. This sale Is worthy the atten tion of buyers of high-grade furnish ings. Sale starts at 10 A. M. NOTE We have leased another large rttore Joining our present place of busi ness. We must fill the place with goods. If vou hate anything you wish to exchange for GOLD, phone Main 161I6, A 4243. J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES BY THE! Portland ALiction Do. (INC.) 211 FIRST STREET. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, 2 P. M. Having had only two sale days each for the past two weeks, together with an un usual amount of furniture coming in, we are crowded to the doors and MUST UN LOAD AT ANY PRICE. This is your op portunity to get furniture at your own price. Among the lot you'll find. GOL DEN" OAK CHINA CLOSET AND BUF FET to nia.Lch, GOLDEN O.U LIBRARY TVBI.E toval shapei. GOLDEN OAK DRE,SSTN TABLE. MISSION OAK MORRIS ROCKER, very fine: MASSR E BRASS BED. SOLID M A HOGANV FOLDING BED and a lot of other nice tilings. The above-mentioned goods are same vs new. FOR MONDAY'S SALE We have he complete furnishing of a nice 6-room Hat removed to our rooms for convenience of sale. If you're looking for anvthing In the furniture line for any part of the house attend one of our sales and save a.bout 60 per cent. PORTLAND AUCTION CO. Special Auction Sale of Household Furniture at Residence No. 576 Williams Avenue BETWEEN RUSSELL AND SELL . WOOD STREETS, TOMORROW, Monday, January 4th, at 10 o'Clock A. M. All the furniture of residence will be sold without reserve, including rockers, chelrs, dining-room table, hall rack curtains, pictures, mirror, car nets' W. r W. sewing machine No. 9, 10 dozen jars fruit, refrigerator, bed room furniture, bedding, wardrobe, crockery, Peninsular range. No. ?. with wanning oven; Chief gas range, Kitchen furniture, etc. Sal" tomorrow, Monday, at 10 A. M., 576 Williams avenue. E. L. N. OILMAN. Auctioneer. TOMORROW, MONDAY JAN. 4, 1909 We hrve received instructions from R. C. BEALEY. ESQ.. to sell by auction the most EXCELLENT FURNISHINGS of his family residence situated on Portland Heights, NO. 694 MYRTLE ST., COR. 20th tit. Car passes the door. Comprising very elegant MUSIC CAB INET IN GOLD LEAF, gilt mantel clock, GENUINE BRASS FIRE SET viz.. andirons, 4-lap screen, fire Irons and stand: ENGLISH TAPESTRY SOFA. MADE TO ORDER. COST $3 1 : birch settee. IMPORTED VELOUR PORTIERES. ELECTRIC READING LAMPS. MISSION STYLE FOLDING SCREEN, window cushions and drapes, umbrella vases, large door mats, sev eral pieces bric-a-brac, student's read ing lamp, green porch rockers. VERY SELECT GRAND RAPIDS DINING ROOM SET WEATHERED OAK AND INLAID, vix. ROUND DINING TABLE. LARGE BUFFET. also BUTLERS BUFFET. CHINA CABINET and set of LEATHER-SEAT CHAIRS, old FLUE WILLOW D1NNKR SET. WELSH RAB BIT SET. Haviland china. several pieces of old blue work, antique pot tery rases, one thermos, glssswork. MASSIVE BRASS BED with best spring mattress. ENGLISH CHEST of DRAW ERS in P.TKDSEYK MAPLE. with large DRESSER. DRESSING TABLE. WARDROBK with plate mirror In door, tables, rockers and chairs, all en stiiie; folding screen. BODY BRUSSELS CAR PET, aize 14x15.6. Bedroom No. 2 Vernls Martin bed and springs, mat tress, lady's dressing mirror, table, rocker and chairs, all in genuine birds eve maple: English cretonne winTlow curtains. BODY BRUSSELS CARPET! 14x15. IN THE DEN 3 osk Morris chairs, quarterrd-oak BOOKCASE with 8 glass doors. 2 MISSION CLOCKS, fold ing screen, one velour LOUNGE, one square green COUCH, about 1 dozen CUSHIONS. 10 yards velvet stair car pet, large gilt frame, net curtains UPSTAIRS BEDROOM "i-slr.e IRON BED, spring, mattress, oak DRESSING- TABLE AND CHIFFONIER, win dow drapes, AXMIN'STER CARPET, 13. fx 10 ft. KITCHEN ;OAS RANGE with BROILER attachment, nearly new RE FRIGERATOR, a large quantity of good graniteware and utensils. IN LAID LINOLEUM, several dozeiss of homemade PRESERVES. JAMS and JELLIES: bRskets. wringer, hose and reel. garden tools. garbage cans. ELECTRIC FLAT I RONS. Mason jars, crocks snd numerous other useful lots. SALE TOMORROW (MONDAY) at 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. NOTE THE AUCTIONF.EF.S can give the above goods their HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION" as to QUALITY and DESIGN. Mr. and Mrs. Bcalcy made thulr selections from the best that GRAND RAPIDS produces. THIS ELEGANT RESIDENT E. WHICH WAS BUILT LESS THAN TWO YEARS AGO. IS FOR SALE. APPLY TO AUCTIONEERS. 102 PARK ST. BAKER SON. Auctioneers. ON TUESDAY NEXT We have received instructions to sell bv auction the recently-new furniture. Axmlnster and Wilton carpets. Brus sels rugs, steel range, etc.. of private residence removed to BAKER'S AUC TION HOUSE. 1r2 Park st.. bet. Alder and Morrison sts. Iarge parlor mirror in gilt frame, pretty parlor .suite In green verona. costly library table, combination desk, rockers In genuine leather, room-size rugs and carpets. In dian head, handsome couch In velour. OAK bookcase, parlor desk. KIMBALL UPRIGHT PIANO. QUARTERED-OAK DINING SUITE, viz. round extension table, box-seat chairs, handsome buffet, china closet, massive Vernis Martin and other metal beds, all complete with cotton felt mattresses, feather pillows; F1IRDSEYE MAPLE and OAK DRESS ERS, including PRINCESS DRESSERS, chiffoniers, lamp. Jewel steel RANGE, heating stoves and other effects. All in good condition. SALE TUESDAY NEXT AT 10 A. M. ON THURSDAY NEXT The furniture of private residence from the East Side. Including BED ROOM. DINING-ROOM. PARLOR and KITCHEN furniture. Auction at 10 o'clock an THURSDAY NEXT. BAKER Ik SON, Auctioneers. OFFICES AND SALESROO.MS 152 PARK ST. , To Our Friends Fortunes, small and large, have been, are being, and will continue to be made in the famous Hood River-filosier district. We know of no better invest ment in orchard lands than is now be ing offered tit public In the Daven port Orchard Farms, just one mile from the depot. Soil Is Perfect Climate Is Perfect Air Drainage Perfect Water Drainage Perfect for securing the highest degree of per fection in the culture of apples. Buy One of These Tracts NOW take care of the trees for a few years and the TKKKS WIIX TAKE (ARK OF YOU TIIE HALA.N'CK OF VOIR IFF!. The prices are absolutely right and the terms will suit you. Now is the time to buy. If you wait until Spring you will pay mure. Devlin & Fh ebauah Fifth Floor Swetland Building A Model Stock Ranch 2642 acres In Crook and Wheeler Counties; 15tJ0 acres in a body, over BOO acres alfalfa land under water, 15 sec tions controlled account water supply, considerable rolling pasture, bunch grass, unlimited outrange, about $30, ooo worth of sheep, cattle and horses. 300 tons of hav, farming machinery, 2 houses." $3000 barn, sheds, smokehouse, stork corrals, fine orchard, on stage road and survey of electric line, price $55,000. computing land at $10 per acre, half ca.sh. BOLDS, WALLACE CO. 2C.5 Washington, Cor. Third, Hooiu S. 65x100 22d St., near Lovejoy, at $95 per foot. Can't be beat for apartment-houso or flats. See this Monday. Sengstake & Lyman 00 FIFTH ST. Two Acres, Close to Car 30 Minutes' Ride. Good for a Home. PinsE, MIS Chamber of Commerce. 2 LOTS BEAITIFII. VIEW OF THE CITY. $100 cheaper than any two lots in that section. PIHSF, SIS Chamber of Commerce. INVESTMENTS North Portland Warehouse District $12,500 QUARTER BLOCK, 8th Ft., near Thurman; small income. $25,000 THURMAN STREET, full quarter, near loili; ti per cent net income. 27,000 FIFTEENTH STREET, quarter block within 2 blocks of Olisan; fair income; absolutely a .nay. $27,300 FIFTEENTH STREET, quarter Work near Glisan: present improve ments pay Aj monthly. $40,0p0 GLISAN STREET, lull quarter block near Ninth; some income. $11,000 GRAND AVENUE, full lot feet; south of Burnside. 50x100 $21,000 FRONT STREET, lot '23x100 feet; central location; two-story brick; 7 per cent net income.. $26,000 ELEVENTH ST. Modern apartment house, close in; 10 per cent net income. $32,000 WASHINGTON ST. Quarter block, near 20th: a rare opportunity to secure an ideal location for hotel or apartments. $32,000 RUSSELL ST., near Williams avenue, :t-story brick, full quarter hlock; Slo per cent net income; building alone worth the money. $45,000 SIXTH ST., corner, 100 feet, frontasre, near Main; veil improved and paying 9 per tent. ACREAGE $20,000 30 ACRES, highly cultivated: thirty minutes' ride from the city, on Oregon City line; large 9-room house, first-class barn. Improve ments alone worth $10,000. James J. Flynn 512 Chamber of Commerce. Our Special Bargains Quarter block on Third Ftreet. with substantial 3 stuiy hulldiiiK. pays $71j00 pur annum; close in: leased. Worth pickinR up. Quarter block with brh-k buildinc. on Third street, mar City Hall. A snap. Quarter block on Second street, pays S per cent; right down town. Corner SOxlOO ft.. S-story. new brick building, pay 7' per cent net Income; location Rurneide street, nrnr Gth. SOxlOO ft., with brick buildinsr. First and Morri son streets, fine invest ment. Quarter block on 10th street. near Morrison, near Olds & Kins new building. Corner, 50x10" ft., lOih street, near Olds & King. $41,500 Fine lot, 50x100 ft., with 6 per cent paylnc im provements, on fciec.ond Ktreet. cltse in. Come and see us about it. 50x100 ft. on Sixth trect. near Burnsidc. the only freunine snap left on the street. $11,000 Goldsmith & Co. Konnia !:!. . IS Sherlock Bids, lliircl anil Oak : Mortgage Sale by Auction T will, oa Wednesday. January . j90;, at 10 o'clock A. M at 761 Mallory street, sell to the hlshest bidder 4 heavy freight wagons. 5 aets of double team harness. 3-wheel scrapers. 2 Fresno scrapers, 7 slip scrapers, 2 heavy plows. 1 bay mare called Bady. 1 horsa called Bob. 1 black mare railed Colly, 1 horse called Billy. 1 roan horse. Baldv; 1 bay mare. Masrgie: 1 bay mar called Dolly. I.OU WARN KB, Constable and Ast. for Mortgage. l tVARKHOlE TRICT. 1I- !500. lOu'xlOO and 3 houses, ahuttina; on Salem electric; close in. G 638 Or-gonian.