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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1901)
SUNDAY OREGOiNIAN, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 10, 1901. ii ' i f I" ' I'' ' ' 13 THE ...- M -V-f POISON IN SWEET CIDER AGEXTS AND MANTJFACTORBRS BE ARRESTED. TO A Number of Person Made 111 hy Drinking the Staff Within the Past Week. A number of person In Portland have been made very HI by drinking- sweet cider -within the past week, and samples of the drink sent to State Chemist Kins ley, at Corvallls, for analysis, have been found to contain sodium fluoride, a dead ly poison. The drug was used for the purpose of preserving the elder by the manufacturers at Salem. J. "W. Bailey, State Dairy and Food Commissioner, will cause the arrest tomorrow. of the Portland agents who retailed the stuff. He would have done so yesterday, he said, but he was unable to find the Prose cuting Attorney. State Chemist Kinsley's certificate on the matter reads: I, A. L. Klnsely. chemist of the .States Agri cultural College, Corvallls, Or., do hereby cer tify that I ba-ve carefully examined and cor rectly analyzed a sample of so-called sweet elder, received by me November 5, 1001, from J. W. Bailey, State Dairy and Food Commis sioner. Portland, Or. I find upon examination that this elder contained preservatives, hi the form of fluorides, and la therefore pronounced adulterated. The symptoms of those who partook of the cider are those of poisoning vio lent cramps, followed by vomiting. The reason no fatalities are reported in con section with the cases Is that only small amounts of the elder were taken into the stomach. According to Mr. Bailey's opin ion the persons to be arrested here will be retained as witnesses against the manufacturers of the cider at Salem. TRAINING FOR HOME SERVICE School to Be Formally Opened Tues day Evening:. The formal opening of the new School of Domestic Science, on Nineteenth and "Washington streets, will take place Tues day evening, November 12, at 8 P. 2d. This Is an event that is undoubtedly des tined to have a far-reaching and vital Influence upon Portland, -and the citizens generally are moat cordially invited to be present, thus lending the support of their presence to this important movement. The women of Portland, through whose large hearted effort to benefit the community this school has sprung Into existence, have prepared the following programme for the evening: Music High School Orchestra Address "Domestic Science of Olden Times and Today" Dr. Edgar P. Hill Address "Practical Work In the Schools: Manual Training and Domestic Science".. Frank Rlgler, City Superintendent of Schools Music High School Orchestra Address "The Need of Domestic Science in Portland" Dr. StephA S. Wise Address "The Need of Domestic science In the Sickroom" Dr. J. R. "Wilson, of Portland Academy The school is now equipped for practical dally work. Mrs. Ellen R. Miller will give the demonstration lectures as fol lows: Wednesday Demonstration lecture for house keepers, 2 to 4 P. M. Tuesday Demonstration lecture for working girls. 7 45 to 9.30 P. M. Friday Demonstration lecture for working girls, 7.45 to 8.30 P. M. The Tuesday and Friday evening classes are intended especially for those engaged In housework. These classes are to be a continuation of the cooking classes con. ducted last Winter at the Home for Un employed Women. The Tuesday evening class Is designed for girls of 20 years: and over. Admission fee of 10 cents will be charged for these lessons. The Friday evening class Is designed for girls under 20 years of age. No charge will be made to those who are Qualified to enter this class. Miss Dora Porter will have charge of the Individual work, as follows MONDAY. 0 to 12 A. M. Cooking class. 8 to 10 P. M. Cooking class. TUESDAY. 9.30 to 11:30 A. M. Cooking class. 8 to 10 P. M. Cooks' class. WEDNESDAY. 8:30 to 11:30 A M. Waitress class. 8 to 6 P. M. Cooking (High School). THURSDAY. 9 to 12 A. M. Cooking. 1:30 to 3:30 P. M. Cooking (matrons' class). FRIDAY. 8 to 10 P. M. Cooks' class. SATURDAY. 9 30 to 11:30 A. M. Cooking (school girls). 1 30 to 3:30 P. M. Cooking (St. Helen's Hall girls). Young women who are busy during the day hours In the shops or business offices -will find the Monday evening class, from 8 to 10 P. M., a convenient time, this being specially set apart for them. CONNELL TO BE DEFENDANT Jndge Frazcr Decides He Shall Re Party to 855,000 Mortgage Suit. "Judge Frazer decided that Thomas Con aell Is a proper party defendant In the puit of R. H. Thompson vs. W. W. Es pey et al., to foreclose a mortgage for 555,000. The. court said that the com plaint sets up that Espcy deeded the property to Thompson, but It was un derstood that the deed wai Intended as a mortgage. Thompson afterwards ex ecuted a, deed to Connell, with the un derstanding that the latter was to mort .gage the property for enough to satisfy a claim, held by Connell against Thomp son, and then to re-transfer the property to Thompson, who would assume the mortgage Connell, It Is held, did not do this, but held the property, and sub sequently acquired tax titles ' to it by "bidding It In at tax sales. Judge Frazer said the general rule Is that ad verse titles cannot be litigated In a mortgage foreclosure suit, but in this ca.se It was different The deed by Espey to Thompson was intended vas a mort gage, and when Thompson transferred it to Connell, he only made an equitable assignment of the mortgage. The court, referring to the tax deeds, held that where a man endeavored to perfect his title by such means, It might be ques tioned In a prqceedlng of this kind. Other points were passed upon. PERSONAL MENTION. Judge W. R. Ellis, of Pendleton, regis tered at the Perkins last evening. Arthur J. Shaw, ex-Postmaster of Spo kane, and a prominent citizen, Is In the city. V Lot Q. Swetland has returned-: from a trip to Boston, New York and Philadel phia. He also visited the Buffalo Ex position. Professor Henry W. Lampe, Instructor In the government college at Osaka, Japan, Is visiting at the residence of A. J. Capron, 530 Davis street. Professor Lampe leaves for Japan via Seattle to night. I. A. Boskowltz, who has lived In La Grande, Union County, and who h'as been prominently Identified with the develop ment of that part of Oregon, has come to Portland with his family to reside, and to engage in business. After an absence of three years In the frozen North, Attorney J. Frank Sinnott, Deputy United States Collector of Cus toms, arrived home last week to spend Christmas With his parents. He will re turn early In January to his post of duty at Nome, Alaska. A. N. King, who has been quite ill with pneumonia for several days; Is Improving. As soon as he is well enough, he will go to Southern California for the Winter. 2dr. -JCing will be 90 year -at age next April, and sadden changes' of climate axe not good for nlm. Attorney Gustav Anderson returned yesterday from San Francisco, where he was called to argue a case in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Colonel John L Handly, of Denver, Colo., who Is supreme secretary of the Fraternal Union, is making a tour of the Pacific States and will visit Portland on Thursday evening, November 14. He will deliver an address on fraternity at that time in Allsky Hall, Third and Mdrrlson streets. General O. O. Howard, who, with his wife. Is spending a; few days with & daughter, Mrs. Captain Gray, on the East Side, was at the Hotel Portland last even ing, shaking hands with a number or Army officers stationed In this depart ment. General and Mrs. Howard have just been visiting their son, Major How ard, at the Presidio, In San Francisco. The Major returned recently from the Philippines broken In health as a result of his service with the F6r$y-elgbth In fantry. He Is now on the road to rapid recovery, General Howard said last evert ing, and will soon return to the Islands to Join the Nineteenth. The General and wife expect to leave Wednesday for their home at Burlington, u, wnere tney win spend the Winter. SALEM, Nov. 9. Governor and Mrs. T. T. Geer returned home today from Ohio, where the Governor put In 22 days cam paigning. They enjoyed their visit very much. DAILY CITY STATISTICS. Marriage Licenses. William H. Crelghton, 40; Anna Nelmes, 27. Hugh A.Parker, 24; Rose B. Sutton, 2L C. A. Berg, 36; Ida Rydman, ,29. John-Erlckson, 24; Maude Jo'hnson, 2L B. C. Van Buren, 27; Rose F. Boehm, 3L J. W.Hodson, 37; Jennie Baker, S3. A. Wagner, 29; Pearl Hart, 17. Building: Permits. H. W. Little, two-story dwelling, Spo kane avenue, between East Fifth and East Sixth streets; $2000. A. J. Smlthson, one-story cottage, southeast corner of Gantenbeln avenuo and Stanton street; $1800. Contagions Disease. R. A. Miller, 261 East Eleventh street; typhoid fever. Real Estate Transfers. Louise H. Clark to George W. Kfn- ncy. lot 8. block J, Metzger's Ad- ditlnn to Gresham A"V,V 4o0 Phoenix Land Company to p. W. Taylor, lots I. 2, 9 and 10, Prune Place ltOT Joseph F. Kelly and wife to Phoenix Land Company. E NW. & section 2, T. 1 S, R. 2 E ,. 10 Jennie C. Crosier and husband to Rachael Balls, east naif lots o,ana 6, block 300. Central East Porflatfa.. 1400 Marshal A. Poppleton to Otis P. Bur ford et al., lot 20, block 10. Albina.. 1600 Fannlo Horgan and husband to L M. Eckerson, lots 7 and 8, block 7, North Albina 1 Emma Sylvester et al. to John W. Graves et aL, lot 7, block 3, Railroad Shops Addition 1 A. C. Wehlon and wife to Henry F. Wehion, W. of NW. section 16, T. 1 S., R. 4 E 1 Ida Armstrong and husband to Le ander Lewis, lots 5 to 9, block 13; lot 9. block 4, Klnzel Park. I Alliance Trust Company to Daniel Rieman, west S5 feet of south half lot C, block 13, Couch's Addition,... 0800 Harlette Turner to Thomas W. Jen kins, lot 7 and west 10 feet of lot 6, block B, First-Street Terrace 1 C. V. Gantenbeln and wife to Alice Steelamut, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 29, Central Albma 1650 Charles E. Ladd and wife to Susan W. Smith, west half lots 5 and 6, block 257, city 1 Mrs. M. W. GIbbs to Paul Van Fri dagb, east half lots 5 and 6, block IS, lTbbtts' Adaitlon HU0 Caroline McCluey and husband to illiam H. Tuttle, lot 2, block 3, Lincoln Park Annex 200 John Klosterman and wife to Mary V. Antlch, west half lot 7, block 7or Couch's Addition 975 Laura Ketchum -to A. E. Ketchum, lot 2, block 17, Sellwood 30 i Pacific Coast Abstract, Guaranty & Trust Co., A, B. Manley, secretary; W. Y. Masters, attorney, 204-5-6-7 Falling bldg. Robbed toy a Postofflce Cleric ST. LOUIS, Nov. 9 Samuel Sellg, fore man of the city distributing department of the St. Louis postofflce, was arrested early today, charged with stealing let ters. Fifty letters, some containing money orders, were found on his person. Postofflce Inspeotor Dice says the theft Of letters has been known for one year. During that period, Mr. Dice says, St. Louis merchants have lost approximately $2000. Reducing? Train Service. WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Nov. 9. The Northern Pacific having decided, to dis continue its Spokane-Seattle special, the Washington & Columbia Blver Railway has been compelled to take off Its "Sound flyer," which has been satisfactorily op erated for several months. The change will be made next Saturday. Sewing as a business Is an exacting and exhausting occupation. Ing hoursr fine work, poor light, unhealthy atmosphere these are- only some of the things which fret the nerves and hurt the gen eral health. Often there is a diseased condition of the womanly organism which causes backache or headache and the -working of the sewing machine under such conditions is akin to torture. Thousands of women who -work j have wnttenjjrate ful letters to Dr. R. V. Pierce, whose has cured their womanly ills and established their general health. "Favorite Prescription es tablishes regular ity,, dries un healthy and offen sive drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, anct curesf emale weak ness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Sick women at e invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free, and so avoid the indelicate questionings, offensive ex aminations and obnoxious local treat-t ments deemed necessary by some physi cians. All correspondence private. Ad dress Dr. R. y. Pierce, Buffalo, N Y. I take great pleasure in recommendiag Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for female weak ness.'' write Mrs. Susannah Peraentery of Pauls Store, Shelby Co , Texas. I was troubled with besringidown -pains in my back and hips for six years, and wrote to Dr. Pierce for advice. I tried his 'Favorite Prescription' and six bottler cured me. I feet like a new person and I. thank Pr, Pierce for my health. Life is a burden to any one without health. I hae,f6Td" a great many of my friend's about the great mediaae I took.' Z Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers; is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only Address Dr. V. Pierce, Buffalo, U. Y. NEW TODAY. J. W. OGU3EE, ROOM 11, 145 FIRST ST. $925 One fine building lot on Grand ave. The cheapest property in the market, for few days only. ALLEN'S CASH MARKET The best place to "buy your .poultry. &sh oys ters, butter, eges, cheese, fruit and vegetables. Blent urlus and Dromst dellverv. Tclenhon 1 Orczoa Whito iOO. 230 aat Harrison. BiliiliM W jf ,DAILY "mETEOROLOGICAI REPORT. J PORTLAND, Nor. 9 Maximum temperature. -45; minimum temperature, 37; river reading- at 11 A. M., 2.1 feet; change in 24 hours, rise C 2 foot; total precipitation; 5 P. M. to & P. M , 0 00 Inch; total precipitation since Beptember J. 1901, S.13 Inches, normal precipitation since September 1, 1901, 7.38 Inches; deficiency, 2L25 lnches;-total sunshine, November 8, 1901, 2:23; possible sunshine November 8, 1001 9.48. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. - it a o 1 stations! Astoria ria J50J0 52I f er City J44JO.O0J larck 420,00jl0f o ,...2O.00J ! ika 15410.00114 NWl Pt cloudy Cloudy Baker NW Bismarck E Clear Boise NW Cloudy Eureka NW Cloiidy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Helena .... Kamloops, B, Neatr Bay . .....I4ZIU.UUJ C....420.O0I I .! A W sv 3 W BE S s 150 lO.'ZI c&teuo (000.00 18 Cloudy Cloudy Portland 144 0.03 Bed Bluff 56 0.02 uiouay Raining Cloudy Cloudy Roseburg S0f0 01 Sacramento 15210.00 Salt Lake 68 0.00 SB San Francisco 5C0.O4 Spokane fwlo.lO) SE (Raining 1 Snowing Cloudy seartio 40 0.02 1SE Walla Walla 44 0.02 S JRAlnlng Light. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Light rain has fallen during the last 12 hours In Northern California, Western Oregon and Western Washington, and both rain and snow are reported from Eastern Washington. It Is slightly cooler west of- the Rocky Moun tains, and the temperatures In the North Pa cific States" are now slightly below normal. The Indications are for occasional rains in this district Sunday, with light snowfalls in scattered places east of the Cascade Moun tains. "WEATHER FORECASTS. rorecast? made at Portland at 8 P. M. for 23 hours ending at midnight November 11: Portland and vicinity Cloudy and threaten ing, with probably occasional rain. Continued, cool weather. Variable winds, mostly north erly. Western Oregon and Western Washington Cloudy and threatening, with probably occa sional rain. Continued cool weather. Winds mostly northerly. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Cloudy and threatening, with occasional rolh or snow. Continued cool weather. Winds mostly northerly. EDWARD A. BEALS, Forecast Oclal. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rcoms," "Booms and Board." "Housekeep .ng Rooms," "Situations Wanted," IB words or 'ess. 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount tor addl t.ona'l insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today," 30 cents for 15 words or less; 10 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 50 cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional insertion, one half J no further discount under one month. "NEW TODAY" (gauge measure agate), 15 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per line for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan' and left at this of fice, should always be inclosed in sealed envel opes. No itamp Is Tcqulred on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible for er rors in advertisements taken through the tele phone. ASIUSEMENTS. FREDERICKSBURG MUSIC HALL- SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS DE CAPRIO'S ORCHESTRA. An Orpheum Novelty. BARTELMES, Novelty Foot Juggler. ANNIE QOLDIE, Hobrew Im personator and Negro Delineator. The Gladia torial Acrobats. BROS, LEONDOR. LILLIAN HOWE. Illustrated Soncs. HATTIE WARD. I MAE LEONDOR and LUCILLE CROMWELL, Portland Favorites. MEETING NOTICES. . PORTLAND ROWING CLUB. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this club will be held at the Hotel Portland, Monday. Nov. 11, at S P. M. Election of officers. F. FRIEDLANDER, Sec INDIAN WAR VETERANS hold their annual meeting at City Hall next Saturday at 1 P. M. Officers will be elected for the ensuing year. MOUNT TABOR ASSEMBLY UNITED Artisans entertainment for Tuesday Novem ber 12, has been postponed- until Tuesday, De cember 10, by order of Social Committee. . - MARRIED. CHANDLER-WHjLIAMSON On Tuesday, No vember &, Mr. Charles H. Chandler and Miss Minnie May Williamson. At home after No- ember 16, 205 Eleventh et. No cards. DIED. DORIS At the residence of Mrs A F. Doris, Felix G. Doris, aged 78 years. Funeral Mon day at 2 P. M., at the residence, 499 Spokane ave , Sellwood. EDWARD HOLMAIt, Undertaker, 4th nnd YatnliHI sts. Rena Stlnson, lady assistant. Both phones No. J 07. Flnley, Kimtmll &. Co., Undertaken. Lady assistant. 275 Third at. lei. O. F. S. Dunnlnsr, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Both phones. NEW TOD AT. A J. PARMER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocer, Third and Jefferson Best Eastern hams, 13c; 5lb. pall pure lard, 60c; best Val lay flour, sack, 70c; bard-wheat, flour. aacTc, 70c; 10-lb. sack buckwheat flour, 35c; 1 gal lon maple srup, SI; 4-lb packagre Germea, 25c; 4-lb. package Mother's mush, 25c, 1-lb. can Dr. Price's Cream baklns ponder, 25c; -lb. can, I5c, 1 lb. Royal baking powder, 40c; 1 lb. Gold Leaf baking powder, 25c; 1 lb. Arm and Hammer soda, 5c; 10-lb box fresh Portland soda crackers, 50c; 3-lb. car ton, 20c; 1 gallon No. 1 catsup. SOo (bring Jug); one 4-gallon keg pickles, 85cr 1 gallon English Worcestershire eauce, SOc (this sauce Id as good as Lea & Prrlns'); try a pound of my -Old Government Java coffee, 25o a pound; 2 lbs. fresh Costa Rica coffee, 25c; 1 lb. English Breakfast tea, 30c; 1 can Walchroff peas, 10c; 1 package Acme Koffee, 20c; 1 can -Johnson's sliced pineapple, SOc; 1 bottle Bayles' horseradish-mustard; 25c slse for 15c, 15c size for 10c; -gallon Jar plain or mixed pickles, 25c, 2 can nice table peaches, 25c; 3 cans oysters; 25c; l bottle French mustard, 5c; 1 lb Italian prunes, 5c I have a large stock of preserves in glass Jars; will sell at 15c a Jar, regular price 25c; 4 pounds of good cooking raisins, 25c; U bars Baby Elephant soap, 25a; 7 bars Owl soap, 25c; 10 bars Polo soap, 25c; 10 lbs. good rice, 40c; 10 lbs, pink beans, J5c; 10 lbs. white beans, 35c We deliver on East Side- Tues days and Fridays. DO YOU WANT A GOOD. NEW 8-ROOM house,, with fireplace and alt modern conven iences, away below cost and on easy terms? Then look this up at once. It must be sold this week. Money to loan on city or country property at low rates. WHALLEY. Benson building. Fifth and Morrison. r MAXWELL & KNAPP. REAL ESTATE WE na some good Bargains to offer in lots in Couch Addition and other parts of the West Side. Also In Irvlngton, Holladay's, Ports mouth, University Park and Simon's Addition on East Side. Room 2 Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE TWO LOTS, 50x150, "WEST EU gene st.; all on time, at 6 per cent Interest, if party will build. J. L Wells Co.. 100 Grand ave. I BARGAIN-W-MO-O-ROOM HOUSE? AND Tot. situate CS6 Everett st ; house cost 15000. Frank E. Hart. Sherlock1 building. FOR SALE S1800, IMPROVED QUARTER blocK, East 12tn" and Weldler sts. Inquire 180 East SCth st. south. FIVE PER CENT INTEREST. Some money to loan at this rate. F. V. An drews & Co , Hamilton bldg. COUNTY WARRANTS Neltlng G per cent, for sale. J..W. Cruthers & Co , 314 Chamber of Commerce. MORTGAGE LOANS . On. improved city and farm property,' at ldweat current rates Building loans. Installment lrns. MacMaster & Blrrell. 311 Worcester blk. MORTGAGE LOANS On improved city and farm property, R. LIVINGSTONE. 24 Stark st. $500.00 to $50,000:00 For loans on most favorable terms. Municipal and school bonds nurchosed. TV. H. EWr. 1.30S-T Failing building - Wind. & S3 3 p . a o CO o : a3 : f a. jt- See Nicholson's Addition; Pest residence-propsrty on east side of river, SftFinn THE BDAtJMFUL WASH AtLEN aye.: slie of property 100x190. 82fffl 8 -ROOK HOUSE AND LOT ON pi4uvr East 10th st., between East. Davis and East Everett , $2000 1K)x100 ON EAST ASH AND 17TH S5?Sflf 100x100 ON NORTHWEST CORNER ouu nth and East DaMsr Btkr Improve ments all made. Terms to suit. 'RlSfiO CORNER LOT. 50x100. ON SOUTH Vlouv west corner 17th and Ankeny. ?M Rd 100x100 on southwest corner 17th and 4iOQU EastCouch, qnO LOT 50x100 ON EAST ASH ST., BE- p auu t1een 17th and 18th tti $Onn LOT ON EAST 1GTH STREET.. BE "vw tween East Couch and East Davis streets; Improvements made. SASf) LOT 50x100 ON EAST DAVIS ST., ipau next lo CDTnr jojn. Faf Riirnclrff woxioo, southwest CdisLDUrilbiUe corner of ljth and East Burnslde;' thbest residence property on the east side of the river. Price $2500. Fnt rnurh BEAUTIFUL COR. LOT, EI9SI. LOUCnr bOxIOO. on IClh and East Couch. Price $1150. Facf An knvI00x 100. SOUTHWEST cast ttHKenycomer lgtn afld Ea3t j. kerty. See this beautiful residenco property. Price S2500. Fcrfas-I LOT 100x100, NORTHWEST tdSl OldiTK corner 17th and East Stark. Price $1800. 100x100 ON SOUTHWEST COR. 18TH J.UUA1UU and EAsh sts. Price $2000. Money to loan at (I and 7 per cent. W. H. MALL & CO , 87 Union ave. WILLIAM a BECK& CO. Financial Agents. Real Estate Mortgage Loans City and Suburban Property Timber Lands for Sale Stores and Mouses for Rent SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. S 40 Lots in Bralnerd Addition. .East Side. s GO Lots in Hibbard Addition, East Side, s. 175 Lots, corner. In Lincoln Park Annex. J00 Lots, East 20th ana Clinton sts., on Richmond-Woodstock car line, f 400 Lots, East Side, In Albina. s D0O Comer lot. South Portland. S 000 House and lot, Lincoln Park. 5 COO 5-room house, Woodlawn Station. 51000 5-room house In Kenilworth. $1400 6-room house. East 35th st. Sunnstde. S1800 6-room house. Lincoln st., West Side. $2500 5-room house and lot, Seventh street. TVeSt Side. Lot 50x100 and two houses, S. W. corner East Parle and Alder. $8500 Modern 10-room house, up to date, centrally located, completely furnished, and ground SQxlOO. ICO-ncre form, 12 miles south, ot Salem, all In cultivation; forced snle, S20 per acre. 200-ncrc stock or dniry ranch, 20 miles north of Portland, on the riv er; cheap. 331 Morrison Street. I FOR SALE S 600 40120 and good 5-room cottage, near h www rrcmont Station, on the Mount Scott line. JRfflOO 33xl00 and lj-fltory 6-room dwell pwwu lugi on the N fi corner of. E. 37th ard Madison sts , Sunnyside. " 5R1nn 50x100 and good 8-room. house, 1215 ipxuwu Eagt Taylor sUf between E. 42d and E 43d sts. 1800 50x100 and good 8-room house, 751 E ?j.uuu Ash st betwcen E 22,j and B 23d streets. S52KOO 50x50 and good 6-room house. In per tpauuw fect conajtlon 288 N 17th fit., be tween Overton and Pettygrove sts. fRP.700 50x100 and fine modern 7-room dwell tpaiwu InSj 12i Ellsworth at., near E. 2t, one block from Richmond or Wood stock car. 5R9.70n 80x110 and fine 7-rom modern dwell ?uijvj lnr 00a E Yamhill at., cor. E. 30th. $2750 C23C1 anl 0-room cottage, 334 Sher v man st.; barn on rear of lot. $2900 StelOO and fine 7-room cottage, full concrete basement, furnace, porce lain bath, stationary tubs, etc., 5S0 Sixth 6t between Grant and Sher man sts. Rountree & Diamond, 241 Stark ot., cor. Second. CARUTHERS' ADDITION Th$ west BaU of block flvo (5), fronting 200 feet on First st. and 100 feet each, on Caruth ers and Sheridan sts. Lots can be sold sep arately. MAYOR GATES' ADDITION Bay-window front 5-room cottage, 14 East 31st st.; can bo bought cheap for cash. Good two-story 8-roont hou3e, CO Goodsell ave., cor. East Stark st. ALBINA Lot It, block 1, Albina Addition, on Morris at, near Vancouver aye. Special price. Lots 18 and 19. block 20, size 100x150 feet, Tillamook st , between Rodney and Union aves. GOLDSMITH'S ADDITION Choice building sites on LdveJoy, Marshall. Northrup, Overton, Qulmby, Savlei, 23d and 25th sis. ' Wakefield, Fries & Co. 229 STARK STREET. Phone Main 85. 8-room I o jse on Corbett street with very large lot, opp. school, grand view. Frice $2000. GOLDSMITH &. CO , cor. Third and Oak. Remember the name-. SUNNYSIDE IS GROWING Tho building boom continues in Suhnyslde. Houses going up in all directions, and property steadily advancing. No vacant houses. Home Builders are attracted to Sunnyside because it is so convenient, having two car lines, electric lights, city wate, fire protection fine schools, stores and churches. "We can sell yon" lots at Very low prices, lower than you will ever be able to get them again. Terms' easy. Title perfect. TItfe Guarantee & Trust Co., C and 7 Chamber of Commerce, Ground floor, Fourth-street Bide. 100x100 feet on the southwest, cor ner of Tenth and Johnson streets. ROUNTREE & DIAMOND 241 Stark Street, corner Second. SpllwnnH I nK18 10 ana 1Jr block 78, aeilWOOll l-Oi:5SeUw00a northwest cor ner East Eighth and Multnomah streets. Lot1? Rlnrk1fi8Soutneast corner of LOt U,DIUtK.IUO Eaat Mth and Tn!no etrecM, next to John Denner'a place. Only $100, with clear abstract of title. I fkf" In d'erent parts of the city at very l-uu' low prices and" on easy terms ot pay ment. Intending purchasers will do well to call upon CHARLES K. HENRY. 273 Stark1 st, Portland, Or. FOR rfOMESUiLDERS Cheap lots on the St. Johns car ljne, at point View. Prices will never be lower noi terms easier. Title perfect. For particulars call on Titie Guarantee & Trust Co., 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce. Ground floor. Fourth-street- side. For Sale. Eighty feet on Washing ton street, opposite the main en trance to the Exposition building. Price, ?70Q0. ROUNTREE & DIAMOND 4 241 'Stark Street, corner Second. IRVINGTON HEIGHTS . Lots 50X100, price $05 to $105 per lot, upon eaa terms. Here is a chance to get in at bedrock prices, and lay the foundation of a home of j our own Title perfect. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce New Crop Persian Dales First ear en tho Cosat received today by Pago & Son, cor. Front and Washington sta. SHW L31 irar4 CHEAP j "" "N&W-TODX-Y.--- for Safe by ha"s.K, Henry Holiday's Addittongg? ?A uS ave., close In, at a very low price. flr- Rlnrfl0n 10tb Bnd Hancock xts. yUurie DiOtnstreet impr6vecr and-sewered; lot fadeeast: fino house lot adjoining Quarter block built this season. WeJdler street Loif&tt!01 free!!ilnr- proved, and for sale at very low price". 0K frAAf i nf5"!116 lQt- facing west, be alll otCC,L JUltwCen three elegant new homes. Very low prtci and on easy terms 6f payment If wanted. . Corner ResTdenceMomjosUot bridge. For sale at very low price, on easy terms. Lot commands fine view of tho city, Hawthorne AvenuerwthorlAavel'nue,! n6ar 24th st. This la desirable property, near the beautiful residence now being erected, by Mr, Burrell, and should be snapped up promptly. 6th Street Residenceern0- denCe close in. for tale at Very low price. m easy terms If wanted. , KOnft ftiic.The corner lot. with two ?J"U DUySgVory.ana.haif 7-room resi dence, located 22a arid Bat Yamhill sts. ;nn RnwcNIc cottage, full corner lot, &ZO)J rauy5gtrset Improved and sewered, on S. W. corner 22d and petty grove eta., this side. Very easy terms of payment if wanted. CiCJOn R.i, That choice- building site. K. 5DUU DUyS Em corner Union avenuo and Going strtet Both streets fully Improved. Very desirable site. ' Prescott Street &,W.Mcoffo! Prescott and East Seventh. Wil iams AventidEiron'wifiS: lots betas 50x100 In site, facing the city. Very desirable, and low price. 13th Street Lots ?3Vst, TV? & foot lot. These lots aro very close In for homer or fiats. Can furnish 30, 50 or 130-foot front, as wanted. " fark Street Lotg1001 , ca5ol SK? north, of MCrttgomery. Oner of the most desira ble bargains In the city. Very desirable lot on which to build fiats; Cttsan Street LotK0 very desirable location, arid the lot is cheap. Irving Street Loh VVUnl street, 100 feet east of 24th street. One ot the best residence portions, and this lot Is very cheap. Nice Building SltesStfSSa&SK streets; near 22d and 23d. Very desirable loca tion, and reasonable hi price. FARMS FOR SALE 18-Acre Farmie11 S&feS'lBS' etory-and-half hduse, with fireplace, good barn, henhouse, fine milkhouse, 10-lnch walla and concreto floor; about 4 acres finer young or chard. Very desirable and Cheap. 32-Arrf Farm 2 mllea from Oregon o'rtLiC rniiiCUy. g6od house and barn, running water; nice land, desirable loca tion, and reasonable price. 45-Acre Place atLa Fayette Two blocks from achool, six: blocks from depot; land good, all In cultUatlon but 1 acre; good 0-room house, two wells, one windmill, small orchard; stock and tools go with place; ready to move In to Fine home, at reason able price O-ArPIn01036 to Portland; deslra-2-ACreriacewe for nice home. farm, or milk ranch; has fair bouse and good barn. To settle an estate, this will be sold at very low price. 79arrParm miles from Woodburn: Z-ACrerarmagout 45 crea cleared, all bottom land but 10 acres; good land in good location, and cheap at $3000. ftrt.ATA FarmNearly all bottom land; 30 UU MUIC I c3IlllnPro4 in oimivfttlnn. ffood house and barn; very desirable and cheap at $1500, and this land Is good. i'l.ArrAFarm1' North Yamhill; ZIO'rtCreraimvefy desirable and rea sonable farm; mils and a half from North Yam hill; a well-Improved and ery desirable place. Any person wanting to purchase a- fine farm will do well Id Inspect this place, as the prlotf 1b very low. w"tU crcrirm3 mn from McCoy rail road station; land Is good, all fenced and cross fenced into fields; good 10-room fcous. with spring water piped Into the house; large, well built b&rn 36x60 feet, large double hophouse; about 150 acrea in cultivation, 100 more easily put in cultivation; 35 acres In hopyard (pro duced 24,000 pounds this season). This place is taken on mortgage, to be sold at very low price. One. of the best buys in the city at low price. Can be rented for big Interest on the price askedr J01Arr Pfr,NeRr Albany, on San OVO-ttCre naCCtian, iuver; soo acres of bottom- land, about 250 acres in cultivation, good dwelling, good barn, largo hophouse; 20. acres of hopyard. This placd could bo cut up in several small farms for different families. The mortgage company will belt it at very low price and on easy terma ot payment. Other tracts ard farms in different parts of the state at very low prices and on easy terms. Apply to CHAS. K. HENRY. 273 Stark st,, Portland, Or. AUCTION SALES -BY- J. T WILSON, Auctioneer. Monday, November Hth, 10 A. M., at 182 First st. On account of several large consign ments of furniture, Carpets, stoves, etc., X wlllmakc n special sale at my rooms, 182 First St., consisting of a very nice line of bedroom scts several substantial parlor chairs, settees and rockers j pretty pictures, lace curtains, portieres, couches, bcd-Iounge, extension tables, chairs r center tables, eto; iron bed steads, springs, mattresses', lin oleum, carpets and matting, cook otoves, air-tight-heater a, kitchen furniture, etc) also a lot of canned fruit. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Wednesday, Nov. 13th, at 10 A. M at 182 First st., on my regular day r 'will sell a very select lot of house furnishings comprising, in paft, oak, walnut and ash bedroom sets, the berft springs and mattresses, -wardrobes parlor tables chairs, rocker, laco curtnlnri, portieres, bedding" toilet ware, etc. The kitch en furniture consists of cook nnd heating stoves, kfrclien safes and treasures and numerous other u"tcn 11s. I will sell a lot of carpets; also a ladle's' bicycle and a photog rapher's outfit, lens, etc. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Friday, Nov. 15th, 10 A.-M,at at 182 First, Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods; Etc. Commencing at 10 A. M., I will sell a nice line of Cents shirts j gKdves, and underwear women and child ren shoes several Edinburgh Itobes and a miscellaneous lot of -useful goods; Attend this sale as fhey are becoming very popular. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. ACREAGE TRACTS 10-Acre Tracts a;ieareS',a0n?sinu1: tlvatlon near car line. For sale at very low prices, with payment tit $15 down, balance yearly at G per cent Interest. 5 and 10-Acre Tracts &own ffi nomah berry ranch: property on the Section Line road; for sale at very loW prices and on easy terms of payment, If Wanted. Several f fne Fruit Farms Prune RjSnrft141' Vancouver, including rruiie riii!(.llne ol the anwt nighlv im proved and profitably prune orchards la Clark County, Washington. Apply to CHAS. K. HENRY. 213 Stark Et., Portland, Or. .MORTGAGE LOANS On Portland real eptattf at lowest rates. Titles Insured Abstracts furnished. lille Guarantee & Trust Co, Z Chamber of Commerce. NEW TODAy.- & t; N. GfUAP AUCTIONEER Special Auction Safe- of Aimost New Furniture of Five-Room Flat We are instructed to ncll (on ac count of dcpnrfnre for the Bast) all the fine furniture, purchased new a feTT vrcdks ogd, of rfat At 28 N. Sixteenth Street, between Washington and Conch, to morrow (Monday), Jlovembcr 11, at IO A. fit., including rine velvet, Wil ton nnd Brnnscls carpets, Brussels art square, very handsome Axntln ster ruer, 0xlO, flue Sln&er sctt-fnsr-machlnc, very line solid onlc arm rockers (new designs) onli cen ter tables, two costly oak twlce foldlnff beds (the best), handsome oalc drcsslnjr-cases, with plate glass; unique gentleman's drdsslng-caxe, with mirror') upholstered chairs, pretty couch fn velour, lace curtains, dlning-tablc and chairs', airtight heater, complete; nice dish cup board, kitchen treasure, leaf table, mattresses, bedding pictures, a No. 8 Bridge, Beach & Co. cook stove, with water-coll complete; dishes, granite ware, -tc. N. B. This line of furniture having been purchased recently, is as ;cood as new, and buyers will do well to attend this sale tomorrow (Monday next), 10 A. M.t at 2S North Sixteenth, between "Washington nnd Conch. S. L. N. OILMAN, Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Fine Furniture Tuesday, Nov. 12, 10 A. M., at 4U Washington Street, Be tween 10th and lith. At which time we will continue to deli the elegant velvet Wilton car pet, Axmlnstcr, Smyrna and Union ajjt squares, white maple furniture, dressing-cases, dining-room furni ture, oak, walnut, etc., pretty brass beds, the best white curled-hair and other mattresses, kodak, lady'4 fur cape, sofa, etc. N. B. Beyers will do well to at tend this sale Tuesday for furni ture, etc. S. L. N. OILMAN, Auctioneer. Books at Auction The following books will be sold by auction, At 4H Washington Street, on ' Tuesday Next, Nov. 12, at 10 A. M. Fourteen volumes Jefferson Ency clopedia two sets, 00 volumes, Hal sac's worksj- one set, 10 volumes, Spofford's Encyclopedia; one set, 10 volumes, Hulwcr's novels year books (1S0S and 1800), and other. S. L. X. OILMAN, Auctioneer. Auction Sale at Residence. We Are Instructed to Sell by Pub lic Auction at 91 Park Street, Near Stark, on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 10 A. M. All the neat furniture of residence, including parlor suit, lace curtains, parlor furniture, Wakefield and other rockers, air-tight heaters, por tieres, cherry bedroom suit com plete, mattresses, etc., crockery, oak mantel bed, carpets, sideboard, ex tension table, etc., cook stove and kitchen furniture. Sale Wednesday, 10 A. it. S. L. N. OILMAN, Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Furniture at Res idence Wednesday Afternoon, 2 o'CIock, at 635 Third St., Corner Sheridan. Including the well-kept furniture, velvet carpet, parlor rockers, center tables, piano lamp, engravings, large heating stove, carpets, bam boo hall rack with mirror, bedroom suit complete, cook stove, kitchen furniture, etc. Sale Wednesday, 035 Third street, 2 P. M. S. L. N. GILMAW, Auctioneer. Special Auction Sale of House hold Furniture at Residence. We are Instructed to sell by public auction at the large residence, 122 Tenth Street East, Cor ner of Glisan, on Thursday Next, Nov. 14, at 10 A. M. Almost new Brussels carpets In doublo parlors, handsome parlor desk and bookcase In oak, lace cur tnins, fine shades, cosy corner with draperies, oak library table with drawer, oak center fable, Davenport fn fine velour, pretty rockers, table, lamp, couch and cover, handsome oak sideboard with mirror (fine de sign) r extension table, oak dining chairs, Wakefield rockers, also some fine specimens of Nenlx Bay Indian baskets, portieres, brass rods, clock and shelf, air-tight stove, zinc pipe, etc., nickel trimmings, oak hall rack, hall and stair carpets, pro Brussels carpets, mntting, complete bedroom suit, mattresses, springs, etc., brass bedsteads complete, chif foniers, iron enameled crib nnd mattrcsH, arm rockers, a Garland six-hole top range, top heater kitchen treasure, kitchen furniture, large wood heating dtovc, etc. Sale Thursday, IO A. M., at East Tenth and Glisan streets. S. L, A. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Auctiorr Sale of Household Fur niture, Continuation Auction Sate, Friday Next, at 4 1 Washmgtdn St., Between 10th and Hth. Of the targe lot of fine furniture, same an new, placed In our hands for positive sale by auction nex"t Fri day, IO A. 31. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. For Sale Elegant furniture of residence, aiuTTiouse for rciit. Apply to Gllman at 4il Washington street. NEW- TODAY. &le (&o. BakerS Co; On Tuesday Next, Nov. 12th, We are Instructed by a professor who is relln ciUUthfag housekeeping to sell the , furniture, carpets, etc , of his suburban home. At the same time we shall also sell the fumtshtngs ot fiat from Hall street, the goods having been removed for convenience of sale to the CENTRAL AUCTION .ROOMS CORNER ALDER AND PARK STREETS, cointfrislrig. Handsome rockers, in golden oak. of arlous designs, pretty center tables, with metal feet and glass-ban castors; lady's parlor desk, with drawer, spring-edge couch. In rich velour; dainty rockers and reception chairs, combination bookcase and" writing desk; hand some ebony cabinet, costly couch, in oak frame dnd royal Wilton covering; library table, unique parlor clock, higrly polished juartered odk extension table, set of box-seat chairs-, to match, extension table, In Flemish oak, crock. ery, glassware, etc . sewing machine, hand some enameled bedsteads, with heavy brass trimmings; Eastern springs; curled-hair and slltc-floss mattresses; choice goose-feather pil lows; white maple and golden oak dressers, with swell front and French plate mirrors, Circassian ash and white maple chiffoniers, with mirrors; toilet sets; mantel beds; ward robe couch; upholstered nail seat. In rosewood frame, dil paintings and etchings; six pairs fine lace curtains, tapestry portieres, iloquette and Brussels carpets; Smyrna rugs, various sfzs; Brussels stair carpet, leaf tables; house hold treasure; refrigerator; matting, gas range; heating stoves, etc. ALSO ROLL-TOP DESKi REVOLVING CHAIR AND OFFICE TABLE. Onjview Monday afternoon. Sale TUESDAY at 10 A. M. . GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE On Thursday Next, Nov. 4. AT GENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. CORNER ALDER AND PARK, we shall sell several coneiEnments of household furniture carpets, stoes, etc On view Wednesday afternoon. Sale THURSDAY at 10 A. M. GEO. BAKER &. CO . Auctioneers. FIVE ACRES Tvtcnty Minutes' ride from First nnd Washington streets. Close to Car. Just cast of Piedmont. Price, $2000. ROUNTREE & DIAMOND 241 Stark Street, corner Second. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. - THE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY That beautiful home, a full half-acre of ground, with neat and cozy t-room house, nne barns, every variety of bearing fruit, nica garden. The Improvements cost over J2600, but we'll sell it now for $1000. After this week the price will be $ilK)U. A nice place on East Taylor st , Sunnysldo Addition, renting for $10 per month, for $1000, to one that will not disturb the ten ant. A nice home and a splendid investment that neat cottage and lot on E. 20th st., for $300. What have you for exchange? A nice cottage on E. 22d st., near Pine, for $050. See our building lots on E. Pine, between 24th and 20th. for $375 each. Some of finest located and situated lots on the Ea9t Side for $800 each. Se those full 2-acre Iota, near" Kenilworth. on the Woodstock car line, at $300 to $000 each. Nothing so nice or cheap in the city. Tor cheap and attractive suburban home, go to Oak Grove. Large lots from $30 up. 5-acre places for $500 eaoh. Get a homo there now, for after tho shops are located there prices will more than double. If you want a farm, come to us 133 acres, one mile from Courthouse, Corvallls, 83 In cultivation, balance? In pasture and tim ber; good new 6-room house, comfortable and commodious barn, plenty choice fruit, Th best farm In the state for the money. Price only $U0OO. 78 acres over in Clark County, Wash , 15 miles from Portland; 15 acres ot garden and onion land; connected with springs and irri gating Humes, and 80 acres of upland, in cul tivation; comfortable buildings, plenty choice fruit. The best place in the county to make money for the price $2000. See us before you buy. R. H. DUNN, V. SCHMID, 140 First et. or 109 Grand ave. MONDAY MORNING SPECIALS $250 Well - located lot. Paradise Spring Tract. $800 Very sightly quarter block, west slope Mount Tabdr. $1300 Deslrablo quarter block, 34 th and YarafeMl, Sunnyside. $1500 Good 6-room cottage and corner lot, 12th st.. East Side. $1150 Full lot. 8-room house, close to car line, East Tabor Villa. $1500 A well-built 8-room cottage, lot SOx 125, with fruit. Mount Taber Villa. Terms easy. $2700 Choice quarter block. East 15th and Burnslde sts. $400 Two beautiful lots, close to car line, Richmond. & and 10-acre tracts near Base Line road, convenient to the city, at $50 and $60 per acre, on easy terms LAMBERT & SARGENT. 383 E. Wash. st. NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE: LARGE LOT in best part Upper Albina; sell at sacrifice; If jou want bargain, see this. Fine house, cost abov e $2300. quarter block, on Peninsula; sell on easy terms: $1000. Neat cot rage, corner lot. near Brooklyn school; owner going away; If taken now, put In furniture and fuel fdr Winter, $800 Nlc& new cottage, lot in fruit, near ear. In Sellwood; a good home. 5-foom cottage, barn, lots In fruits and flowers, in Sellwood. 5-roorti cottage, 3 lots; choice fruits; nlcs location, in Kenilworth; easy terms. Twd godd houses, quarter block, nedr S. P. car shops; a good investment. 7-room, hard-finished house, 4 full lots, on Hawthorne- ave . west of Sunnyside. Room 210 Ablngton building. FOR CITY LOTS. BEST LOCATIONS, FOR DWELLING HOUSES, FOR BUSINESS LOTS. FOR SUBURBAN LOTS, FOR FARM LANDS AND TIMBER LANDS, SEE MONTAGUE & KING, 220 STARK ST. 5-RQOM COTTAGE. WOODLAWN. $S00. 6-room house. With basement; Columbia: Heights. Fine fruit farm, partly In city limits. Splen did building, a snap; must be sold quick. M. BILLINGS. 22a Morrison st. FINEST RANCH IN WESTERN WASHiNG ton, 400- acres; over 200 in Cultivation: soil the finest; stock and Implements in; $25 per acre. O. C. McLeod &. Co.. 22C Failing bldg. HERE'S A BUY THAT'S ALL RIGHT-3 handsome new modern houses, bringing $85 per month rent; will Fell at a big bargain Apply to Owner, on premises, 460 E. Davis fit. FOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOTS IN DIF ferent locations In city, from $175 up. See E. Portland Heights and Highland Place. Buchtel & Kerns, 373 E. Burnslde st. A SNAP WEST SIDE LOT, $550: AS FULL lot on Upshur" et , near 20th st. Owner wishes to realize quickly. Hartman. Thomp son & Powers, Chamber of Commerce. THE WHOLE OR PART OF 48-ACRE FRUIT farm; partly ii. city limits of Portland; convenient to street-car; suitable to plat. a. snap. M Billings. 229 Morrison st. 7-ROOM HOUSE. FINEST IN CITY. $2500, Gantenbeln av, and Stanton sty. Two 8-room modern houses. $1300 and $13fi0 each. See or write to A. J Smlthson. 150 First st TWO FlrE LOTS ON MORRIS ST.. BE tween Commercial and Kcrby. near Albina Junction. $600; easy terms; low interest. Q 7, Oregonlan. $1500-24 ACRES. HIGH STATE CULTIVA tlon: fine orvhard. new T-room house. West Side, near city". S. B. Rlgjfen, 305 Ablngton building. FOR SALE-5-ROOM HOUSE AND 2 LOTS, 50x100, 2 blocks from car line. Highland. Seo Guy W. Phillips, Closset & Devers. $l00O-CHOICE LOT. EAST 10TH AND EAST Burnslde; title insured. S. B. Rlggen, 303 Ablngton building. 7-ROOM HOUSE. IN FINE LOCALITY. EAST Side; modern; cash or Installments. $1S0C. B 14, Oregdnian. CHOICE LOT ON STANTON ST . BETWEEN Unipn and Rodney aves. Inquire 428 Flan ders. West Side. NEW, MODERN HOUSE. WEST SIDE. Al location, at a bargain Hart Land Co.. 197 Sherlock building. FOR SALE LOT. WITH GOOD 5-ROOM COT tage. -ls In. West Side. $1100. Address R 53 Oregonlan. , CHOICE? RESIDENCE. WEST SIDE; QUAR ter block; owner going away; value $3750. Y 16. Oregonlan. HOUSE. ON CHERRY ST., ALBINA. $2200. quarter block. Holladay's. $1400. 53-1 Cham ber Corrmerce. FOR SALE OR TRADE-I ACRES NF R lrviatton. E. S. McCoy. 220 Front at.. City. Ricttioil