THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, JUTLAND, JULY 20, 1902. Ifr i H1LLSB0R0 IS IN 1INE "WILL AID HARUDIATf BUREAU IN ADVERTISING OREGON. Gates Give the History of the IiQuis- -rllle fc Nashville Deal Other Railroad New. HIL.LSBORO. Or., July 19. Tbe Harri man party, consisting of G. M. McKirr ney, general Immigration agent of the Harrlman lines; his assistants, C. Mc Keozle, H. A. Townsend, L N. Conklln, W. H. Burke, T. A. Kruze; R. M. Hall, advertising agent of the O. R. & N.; W. E. Coman, general freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific: J. P. Jones, traveling passenger agent of the Southern Vmifln linos in Drpirnn: J. H. O'Neil. trav eling passenger agent of the O. R. & N. and Harvey is. .uounsDerry. traveling freight agent of the Southern Pacific for Oregon, arrived In this city in their spe cial car at noon today, and were enter tained by the Hlllsboro Board of Trade in the Commercial Club parlors. General Immigration Agent McKlnney delivered a Btirriog address touching upon the pro posed work of the Harrlman lines rela tive to advertising the State of Oregon. Mayor F. A. Bailey, by courtesy of the Board of Trade, presided. The town pledged Mr. McKInney 100,000 copies of folders descriptive of Washington County and its resources. Representative Tongue was present, and commended the work In prospect. The Board of Trade served light refreshments for the party after the meeting. LOUISVILLE fc NASHVILLE DEAI. John TV. Gates Gives the Inside His tory of It. NEW YORK, July 19. In an Interview In the Commercial Advertiser, John W. Gates gives the history of the Loulsvlllo & Nashville deal: "We had the opinions of the best ex perts and auditors in the country that the Louisville & Nashville was worth more per ehare than Illinois Central before we Started into it. We knew it had $25,000,000 of quick cash assets In Its treasury; the public did not know that. When we ob tained 306,000 shares of stock, the amount we started out to get, there was a short Interest on the market of 150,000 shares. Of It 100,000 shares-was foreign 6hort in terests; 50.000 was stock Mr. Belmont had cold under a resolution of the board au thorizing the sale. These 50.000 shares were not good deliveries for 30 days and If we had called the stock and Insisted upon the specific performance of contract, aa we had every right to do, we could have caused a greater panic than the May 9 panic. "The proposition was made to me by a thoroughly responsible man financially that If I would call and Insist upon de livery of Louisville he would sell 500,000 shares of stock and give me half of the profits for doing it. Mr. Morgan's people sent to my hotel and woke me at 1:30 in the morning, and seated that at a meeting of bankers it had been determined that' we were the owners of Louisville & Nash ville, and they wanted to know what we Intended to do about it, stating that it meant a panic, probably greater than the May 9 panic I told them the proposition that had been made to me, but that under no circumstances would we Insist on spe cific performance of the deliveries of the Louisville & Nashville stock, as we had no wish whatever to make a panic or make any one lose money on stocks they held. We loaned Mr. Belmont's people all the stock they wanted without any pre mium charges." GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT. Great Northern Will Send an Exhibi tion Train Over Its Lines. ST. PAUL July 19. President Hill, of the Great Northern, has placed at the dis posil of Colonel W. R. Richardson, good roads expert for the United States Gov ernment, a complete train, with the priv ilege of taking It over the lines of the system whenever he sees fit without cost. The train will be employed In making demonstrations of roadbuildlng through the Northwest. The cost of operating the train will approximate $100 a day, and an itinerary of 100 days is planned, repre senting the equivalent of a cash subscrip tion from the Great Northern of $10,000. The concession of the Great Northern In sures the holding of the National Good Roads Convention here during the week of the State Fair. Rock Island and Mexican Central. TOPEKA, Kan., July 19. It is under etood among the Rock Island officials hero that a closer traffic arrangement be tween the Rock Island and the Mexican Central is now assured. It Is intimated that the capitalists who are Interested In the Rock Island may become Interested In a financial way in the proposed construc tion that Is under consideration by the Mexican Central to place Itself in a posi tion to counterbalance the advantage se cured by the Mexican National In secur ing a short line to Mexico City. Several conferences have been held with this end in view, and a party of prominent Rock Island officials has Just returned from a trip of Inspection over the Mexican Cen tral from El Paso to the City of Mexico. MAKE THE FAIR NATIONAL Hare the Buildings Face Both the Willamette and Columbia. PORTLAND, July 19. (To the Editor.) The stress of business that possesses the modern world shapes and sharpens the mind at the expense of breadth and com prehension. Evolution Is sure to be, not only tho process of world building, "but of social construction. Its aim Is ever out of the present, and Into the future, by a steady progress that eliminates all peo ples who obstruct Its passage to a destined goal. To disregard this principle and to obscure the great issue is to consign any scheme, however promising, to sure obliv ion. The Lewis and Clark Exposition is no exception to the rule. Tho question of its success or failure Is as to whether present needs only are to be considered, or whether the prospective future is pri marily to be consulted, and its possibili ties anticipated in connection with pres ent conditions. The great waterways of the country are Its arteries, and the great railroads are its veins, that, like the electric wires, connect Its parts and combine its peoples. The fair to be great must be National, and to be National must- be in closest touch and association with river and rail way, that bring our people in contact and promote their sympathy, much more so when the Columbia River Is not only a great National highway, but was the path way of Its heroic explorers, whose ex ploits wo desire to celebrate. If the aim is to make the fair National in its scope, which is the one reason to expect and to receive Congressional favor for an appropriation. It is evidently Port land's policy to conceal any disposition to bring itself too prominently into the fore ground. Instead of a center of radiation and reception for a vast expanse of coun try, that will by such a policy be the more willing to acknowledge Portland's commanding Influence and to concede its claims. That the "West Side is greatest in busi ness and wealth and power all concede, but in the selection of a site, haa this fact any bearing upon tho question? Upon National grounds the site must be appro priate to the occasion, and subserve the purpose of uniting a great common wealth. The Columbia River Is the Na tional site; the site for Oregon Is the "Willamette, and at the best and most accessible point, upon tho plateau where these rivers converge, is the logical site lor the fair. If there -was ever an opportunity lor ambitious men (and who would not "be ambitious) to sound their names with the world's benefactors, the executive com mittee possess the key to that opportu nity. It falls to them to Jay the founda tions broad and deep enough to last for generations, and create a nucleus around which will grow and bear fruit the tree of knowledge for the healing of the nations. The near future is pregnant with social changes, which their efforts may help in the true direction of education. Locate your site where ypur permanent building will face the Columbia on the east, and adorn It with a durable painting Illustrating it with the exploits of Its first explorers. Set the western side facing the Willamette, bear some inscription to the strangers who will come from far coun tries, and the islands of the sea to anchor in your harbor, the message that makes America great Liberty and Deity, one and inseparable. M. S. G. Court Notes. The final report of Augusta Nelson, ad ministratrix of tho estate of Alfred P. Nelson, deceased, was filed la the County Court yesterday, showing 53753 receipts and 51710 disbursements. L. A. McNary has commenced suit against John Brooke, Frances Brooke et al. to foreclose a mortgage for 51550 on lot 2, block N, Tabor Heights, executed in favor of T. J. Cottle In 1892. Incorporation articles were filed yes terday of tho Portland Coal & Coke Com pany by J. M. Long, Alex Sweek and E. E. Lytle; capital stock, $50,000. The com pany purposes to carry on the business of mining for coal and to deal in coal, coke, etc. May Ketchum yesterday filed suit In the j State Circuit Court against Clarence F. Ketchum for a divorce, on the ground of desertion. They were married In Port land In 1SS4. She avers that her husband abandoned her and their two children in 1895, and that she has since supported them. The Sheriff yesterday served papers in a suit filed In Columbia County by Ida M. Long against Samuel Marters, Emma Masters and A. G. Bachrodt to re strain the defendants from selling certain land In section 9, township 5 north, range 4 west, or from exercising any ownership over it. A restraining order was Issued by Judge McBrldc. CHEAP KATES EAST. The Rio Grande System announces greatly reduced excursion rates to East ern points via the world-famed "Scenic Line." For particulars, call at or address the ticket office. 124 Third street. DAIi.Y 3IETEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. July ID. S P. M. Maximum tempiraturc. OS: minimum temperature, 65; river reading- at 11 A. M., 13.$ feet; change In tbe past 24 hours. 0.3 foot; total precipita tion, 5 P. 1L to 5 P. M., 0.O0: total precipita tion since Sept. 1, 1001, 40.65 Inches; normal precipitation since Sept. 1, 1001, 46.10 Inches; deficiency, 5.31 ;Hos; total sunshine July 13, 15:18; possible sunshine July 18. 15:18. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. g s "Wind a g pS STATIONS. K g ? ? go, 5 o Astoria 70J0.00 12SW Pt. cldy Baker City 86 0.00 12 S Glear Bismarck OS 0.26 8 NW Cloudy Boise ...'. 02 0.00 SE Clear Eureka 02 0.00 NW Cloudy Helena 740.00 CB PL cldy Kamloops. B. C... 02 0.00 E Clear Neah Bay 72 0.00 NW Clear Pocatello 82 0.00 NW Clear Portland 1)5 0.00 S Gloudy Red Bluff 100 0.00 0 S Clear Roeburg 94 0.00 10 N Pt. cldy Sacramento 00 0.00 OS Clear Salt Lake 82 0.00 8 NW Clear San Francisco .... CO 0.00 20 "W Clear Spokane!. 00 0.00 NE Pt. cldy Seattle 04 0.00 W Clear Walla Walla S3 0.00 NW Clear . Light. WEATHER CONDITIONS. No rain has fallen west of the Rocky Moun tains during the last 21 hours, but cloudiness has Increased alone the Oregon and North California coast. It la warmer In Washington and Idaho, with temperatures ranging between 82 -and OS de crees. It Is cooler at Roseburg and Astoria, while the temperature has remained nearly stationary in the Willamette Valley. The Indications are for partly cloudy and oc casionally threatening weather In the WUlam ettc Valley and Sound country Sunday. It will continue -warm east of the Cascade Moun tains, while cooler weather will prevail In Western Oregon and Western Washington. WEATHER FORECASTS. Forecasts mado at Portland for the 2S hours ending at midnight Sunday, July 20: Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy and oc casionally threatening, with possibly showers; cooler; southerly winds, shifting to 'westerly. Western Oregon Partly cloudy, unsettled weather, with possibly showers in the north portion; cooler; southerly winds, shifting to northerly. Western Washington Partly cloudy, unset tled weather, with possibly showers; cooler; couth winds, shitting to westerly. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Fair and continued warm. Southern Idaho Fair, continued warm in the west, warmer In the east portion. EDWARD A. BEALS. Forecast Official. HAVE YOU ANY TIMBjER LANDS FOR SALE? DO YOU ?ANT TO BUY? Owners who want to sell timber land should not fall to see me. I have been buying and selling timber lands for the past 23 years. In Michigan, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Cali fornia, and have a large acquaintance among the lumbermen of the North and Eastern States. Mj peculiar methods savo the buyer time and money. Am buying for myself and for many parties who have been investing through me, and upon my judgment, for the past 20 years. If you have a good tract I can sell it. Owners should be sure 'and see me at once. Temporary office at Imperial Ho tel until I open permanent office. ARTHUR G. NEWTON. NEW TODAY. A- GOOD COVERED BUGGY ALSO AN open buggy and harness will be sold by pub lic auction at Gllman's. 411 Waanlnston St., 10 A M. Tuesday. July 22. TWO BARGAINS BUSINESS CORNER ON 4th et. S.; rents J30 per month; price, $4200; half down; balance long time. 7 per cent. C 71, care Oregonlan. PROPERTY NEAR S. CAR BARN; PRICE. $2200; rents for ?25 per month; half cash; balanco long time. 7 per cent. Address X 70, care Oregonlan. POETICAL THOUGHTS BY THE BLAZING grate! Prepare for same by visiting "The Pioneer" Fuel Company. Both phones ISO. FOR RENT-THOSE NEW AND BEATJTI ful Mats on 18th and Gllsan. by Parrish. Wat kins & Co.. 270 Alder at. FOR SALE CHEAP; CHOICE QUARTER block. In Couch, by Parrish, Watklns" & Co. IVAINHOE Portland's prettiest suburb. Two car lines. Lots 60x100. 5125 to 4200. Easy terms. COMPTON & GIBSON. - -J32 JE7.Mblngt.on. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES "Rooms, "Room ana Board. "Housekeep ing Roomr," "Situation Wanted." 15 word of lea. IS cents; 10 to 20 words. 20 cents; 21 to 23 words. 25 cents, etc Ko discount for ad dltlonal Insertions. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except "New Today," 0 cents for 15 words or less: 10 to 20 words. 40 cents; 21 to 23 words. 50 cents, etc first Insertion. Each additional Insertion. one-halt: so further discount under one month. "NEW TODAY" (cause measure agatr). 15 cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cent per Un lor each additional Insertion. - ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care. Tbe Oregonlan and left at this office, should always be Inclosed In aed en velopes. No stamp la required on such letters. The Oregonlan will not be responsible far errors In advertisements taken through the telephone. MEETIXG NOTICES. SAMARITAN LODGE. No. 2. L O. O. F. The funeral committee 1 nereby notined to meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner First and Alder streets, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, . St. John. Other members of tho lodge and order are fraternally Invited to at tend. M. OSVOLD, Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD All members of Alblna Camp. 101. Woodman of the World, are earnestly requested to meet at Hill's ball. Sunday. July 20., at 1:30 P. M.. to attend tho funeral of our late Neighbor George F. BcnXoa. All Woodmen Invited. P. A REES. C. C. l BORX. KRIEGER To the wife of A Krterer. 434 Beech et., girl. Mother and child doing well. DICK To the wife of Ed C. Dick, 587 Raleigh st., Sunday. July 13, an S-pound boy. KNIGHT July 15. to the wife of R. P. Knight, 666 East Morrison, a son. FUNERAL NOTICES. BENSON George F. Benson. July 17. 1002. aged 37 years. Funeral Sunday, July 20, at 2.30 P. M.. from residence. 311 Hancock st. Interment at Lone Fir cemetery. WILHELM July 17. 1002, at SU VlneenfaJ Hospital, Jacob Wllhelm, aged eo years. Funeral Sunday, July 20, 4 P. M., from Ed ward Hoi man's funeral parlors. Interment in Lone Fir cemetery. Friends invited. O'HALLORAN July IS. 1002. Infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Patrick O'Halloran. aged 5 months and 0 days. Funeral Sunday, July 20, at 2 P. M-. from residence, 340 Rots st. Interment at ML Calvary cemetery. Friends Invited. WISE The funeral of Carl F. Wise, ron of Carolina and Samuel Wise, who died July 18. will take rlaco, Iroxn the family residence. 383 East Ninth fct., today at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Interment at Lone Fir cemetery. SKINNER The funeral of tho late Edward JIayes Skinner will take place from the resi dence of his daughter. Mrs. I.. S. Kaiser, 260 Chapman at.. Monday, July 21. at 1 P. M. Friends Invited. Services at the grave private. J. P. FINLEY & SOX. Prosrrenlve Funeral Directors nnil Embnlfner. Cor. Third anil Jefferson St. Com petent lady nss't. Both phones No. D. EDWARD HOLMAX. Undertaker. 4th and Ynmlxlll ats. Kena Stlnson, lady assistant. Both phones No. COT. NEW TODAY. A J. FARMER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL grocer. Third and Jefferson 100 pounds best Western D. G. sugar, 44.20; 1-gallon can best table syrup, 45c: 1 dozen cans devil ham. 40c; sack best Valley flour, 70c; 10 pounds S. W. beans, E5c: 10 pounds large white beans. 30c; 2 bottles Snlder's catsup. 35c; 2 bottles Dod-on & Brown's catsup. 35c; box No. 1 macaroni. 35c; C bars Fairy soap. 25c;. 3 cans corn or tomatoes. 25c; 2 cans Econ omy cream. 15c; 1 pound good black tea. 25c: 1 pound good Gunpowder tea, 30c; 1 pound broken Java coffee. 10c: 1 pound Royal bak ing powder. 40c; 1 good kitchen broom. 15c; 1-pound package Arm & Hammer soda, 5c; 2-pound package Malta Vita. 25c; Lion cof fee, 10c: T bars Owl soap, 25c; 0 bars Baby Elephant soap. 25c; 5 bars Fels-Naptha soap. 25e; 2 packages Force. 25c; H-gallon Jar chow-chow. 25c; 3 cans Carnation cream, 23c; 2 packages Armour washing powder, 23c: 1 pound Arbuckle's coffee in bulk. 10c; best Eastern ham. 15c; 1 pound Star tobacco, 45c; 1 pound Battle Ax tobacco, 35c. Parties going to the seaside will save money by seeing mo before buying their supplies. WANTED MAN AND GOOD HEAVY TEAM to haul wood. Pioneer Fuel Co. ACRE LOTS $50 Down and Installments. Rlgbt in ST. JOHNS Beautiful, high, healthful. 5c fare, close to car line, city water, handy to river and steamboat dock. ST. JOHNS WILL BE COME A THRIVING MANUFACTURING TOWN. . Hartman, Thompson & Powers 3 Chamber of Commerce. -&&-i&5&fcr:& Co; Tomorrow, Monday, July 21, at 268 Montgomery St., near 4th We have received Instructions from Mr. S. F. Bwlgert to sell the entire furnishings of his eight-room residence, comprising: Fancy rockers. In Quartered oak; upholstered patent rockers: highly polished parlor tables; couches, in velour and tapestry; seven Brussels carpets; wool Smyrna rugs; costly portieres; fine lace curtains; pictures; breakfast table; dinner ware, lamps; handsome metallic bedsteads; best Turn Yum springs; curled -hair and other mattreEses; bed linen; comforters: fine goose feather pillows; , toiletware; laundry basket; curtain stretchers; zlz-hole range; cooking utensils; refrigerator: wringer; lawn hose; garden toools, and other effects. Also eym- fhonlan. Iff good conditions, with 2S records; vers & Johnson double-action revolver. 3J callber; Hopkins & Allen "Blue Jacket'' re volver. 32-calIber. Tbe above goods have all been recently pur chased, and are asood as new. Sale MONDAY at 10 A. M. sharp. GEO. BAKER &. CO.. Auctioneers. On Tuesday Sext, July 22, at AT BAKER'S, AUCTION ROOMS. CORNER ALDER AND PARK STREETS. WE ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL THE FINE FUR NITURE, ETC.. OF PRIVATE RESI DENCE. REMOVED FROM COLLEGE ST.. comprising: Five-piece parlor suit. In oak frames; golden oaS rockers, with upholstered seats. In real leather; costly couch, in rich velour; gold chair, handsome parlor tables, in quartered oak; ma hogany and blrdseye maple; DOUBLE PAR LOR AND HALL CARPETS. IN AXMINS TER; good Brussels carpets, Smyrna rugs; rich portieres; fine lace curtains; pictures; mass ive sideboard, In quarter-sawed oak and finely carved: round extension table; eet of dining chairs; tapestry table covers; Singer sewing machine, with attachments, complete: LADY'S CLEVELAND WHEEL, good as new; pretty Iron beds, -fine oak bedroom sets, with French plate mirrors: odd dressers, in white maple and oak: chiffoniers, with - mirrors; best sprlnrs; balr and wool mattresses; feather pillows: toiletware; cabinet folding bed: ward robe: thre-Quarter Iron bed, complete, with spring and hair mattress; wire cot; almcst-new cook stove: lawn mower, and other effects. Sale at 10 A M. GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers.. On Thursday Next, July 24, AT BAKER'S AUCTION BOOMS, corner of Alder and Park, we shall sell several consignments- of general household furniture, carpets, stoves, etc. Sale at 10 A. M. GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers. mxtioii Qh HEW TODAY. A Pew Bargains $3000 U00 WJll buy a full lot and good 8-room house on East Ankeny st. ' Buys a neat G-roora cotta'g and lot at Sunnyslde. Buys a fine home In TJprer Alblna; large yard. S-room house; Buys a well-located half-acre on West ave., Mt. Tabor; cheap. Buys a modern 0-room house and lot on East Ninth eU; up to date. An acre for a good 25-acre farm 8 miles from center of city; electric cars to 9lac&. Buys a. good 10-acre tract, close In; good for suburban home. Buys a double 12-room house; pays good Interest In rents. $2500 $1500 These are only snatches from our list of bar gains. Will give time on any of tho above if wanted. Hartraan, Thompson & Powers 3 Chamber of Commerce MORTGAGE LOANS On. Improved city and farm property, at lowest current rate. Bulldinr loan. Installment loans. MacUanter It. Blrrell. 311 Worcettrr blk. AUCTION SALES By FORD'S AUCTION HOUSE Monday, July 21, at 182 First Street, at 10 A. M., Special sale, consisting: of good, serviceable Dining nud Bedroom f ar nitnre. Book case, coaches, lonnprcs, carpets, art sqnnrcs, rues, lunntel beds, phonograph, pictures, dishes, utensils, cook stoves, kitchen treas ures, gas range and linoleum. Wednesday, July 23, at 182 First Street, at 10 A. M. On this date we will offer n nice assortment of house furnishings, comprising: Parlor, Library, Dining anil Bedroom furniture, pictures, lace curtains, portieres, chair, rockers, tables, Bedroom nets, toilet ware, and a. varied assortment of carpets, mattings, rugs, kitchen snfes and treasures, cook stoves and many other useful lots. Friday, July 25, at 182 First Street, at 10 A. M., Cigars, Candies and Miscellaneous. There has been removed to our salesrooms from Morrison street, the contents of a- cigar and candy store, which we will sell at auction sale on above date. You will And, in addition to this lot, many other items of value. Please attend this sale. Preliminary Announcement Ex traordinary On Tuesday, July 29, at the usual hour, we will offer for sale 510,000 worth of Oriental Costumes, Chinese Curios, Brass Gongs, Shields, Spears, etc. Thir teen mammoth chests full of these valuable goods. See papers later with full par ticulars. H. FORD, Auctioneer. Note We have counters, shelving, show cases, and olllcc partitions on sale. S. L. N. OILMAN. AUCTIONEER Peremptory Auction Sale of a fine selection of Honsehold Furniture. By instructions of owner we will sell by public auction, at 411-4:13 Washing ton St., on Tuesday, July 22, 10 A. M. ELEGANT and ALMOST NEW furniture. Including- fine parlor pieces, pretty rockers In Wakefield and leather, oak chairs, rockers, sofas and couches. White maple suit, pretty Iron beds. cote, mattresses. VERY HAND SOME. GENUINE BURLED WHITE MAPLE DRESSING CASE. WITH PLATE-GLASS MIRROR AND COMMODE TO MATCH, car pets and cupboards, largs plate MIRRORS, portieres and extension tables and sideboards, dining chairs, odd pieces of parlor furniture, kitchen furniture, etc. SALE TUESDAY. Buyers will do well to attend. Tool chest and tools will be sold at that time. S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Household Fur niture. Wo are instructed to sell by public auction, on Fri day next, 10 A.M., at 411-113 Washington Street, A full line of Household Furniture, from residence. Including parlor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture. Sale Friday, 10 A. M. N. B. Consignments received at any time. Phone Black 731. S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer. Special Auction Sale of Hand , some Furniture at residence. We are instructed by Mr. Geo. E. Kramer to sell by public auction, on Thursday next, July 24, 10 A. 21., at the residence, No. 272 1111 St., between 3d and 4th, All the COSTLY and ELEGANT furniture and fitting.-, including large parlor RUGS, pretty parlor desk and mahogany BRIC-A-BRAC STAND, couches la curled hair and clipper spring upholnerlng. valuable parlor COMFORTABLE ROCKERS and CHAIRS In quarter-sawed oak, finished In leather and plain polished oak. Gas chandeliers and read ing drop light. Handsome sawed oak LIBRA RY TABLE, etc. GOOD and solid oak HALL SEAT, with HALL CLOAK MIRROR en suite. Umbrella holder. BRUSSELS CARPETS, hall and stair carpets. VERY HANDSOME DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. SIDEBOARD. 15 foot hand-carved EXTENSION TABLE and box-seat DINING CHAIRS en suite, all In tho FINEST OAK. A fine REFRIGERATOR. Pictures and portieres and shades, etc HAND SOME OAK COMPLETE BEDROOM SUIT, bureau has plate-glass mirror. Costly DRESS ING CASE, with MEDALLION MIRROR In oak; CHIFFONIERS, with mirror and a 35-lb FINE CURLED HAIR MATTRESS, biat quality. Pretty iron and bra&3 bedstead, -with springs, etc, complete. Feather pillows, blanket, etc, of fin- quality. Center table, ru?v 'Also a very fine STEEL RANGE. 0 hol top. completely fitted and A No. 1 CHIEF GAS COOK STOVE and kitchen treasure Linoleum and a largo and fine line of KITCH EN UTENSILS, GRANITE WARE. etc.. AL MOST NEW. CROCKERY and fruit Jars, jelly glasses and cupboard. Garden hese, step ladder. Alr-tlght heater and many other lots of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. N. B. Buyers will find this an EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY to purchase. as the goods are FINE and AS GOOD AS NEW. Sale begins THURSDAY NEXT. JULY 21TH. at 10 A. 11. The finer pieces of furniture will be the. first "ld. 272 Hall street. Thnnday, 10 A.M. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer:- $2700 $ 750 $3000 $ 125 NEW TODAY. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THE Title Guarantee STrust Co. C Qnn Each. S fine lots on Vancouver ave- P ouu nue near skidmore street, facing east; only one block, from Williams avenue car line; easy terms if da sired. Q ft ft ft ?lce 4-room cottage and lot, one P ouir bjock, from Woodlawn Station; nice yard. C 7fftFor a full block. 200x200 feet at St. J i u U Johns, on the car line; easy terms. CI ftflft Cottage and lot oa Borthwlck street, luuuntat Beech. K1ftft2lc cottage, and large,lot. 87x100, PAtlUUEast. Main and East 0th street; beautiful lawn, roses, shrubs, etc; easy terms. Ql7ftftNew, modorn cottage and lot. corner JPA ww j- 31ta and East Alder streets; Improved streets, sewer, electric light; close to car; easy terms. COI fjn East Morrison street, near East 32d; viuu modern residence. 7 room?, hot and cold water, bath; nice yard; street improved.. $OGAft New, modern G-rooiri house, lot 45x mOUU 10o oa Gantenbeln avenue, near Sellwood street. CQ7ft House of 7 rooms and 100x200 feet on vOIUU East Madison, between. East 16th and East 17th streets. CI or rv (West Side) 11th street, fractional pj.Otu iot A,j cottage 6 rooms; all modern conveniences. C91 Aft (West Side). Hall street, lot and viUU resldonce C rooms; all modern con veniences; part cash: balance to suit. Q Qftft An acre for choice acreage, at St. 3) OUU Johns In 5 or 10-acre tracts. MOUNT TABOR PROPERTIES We aro headquarters for and have on our list the choicest and best building sites In this most lovely suburb of Portland. In tracts from one quarter of an acre upwards. We shall be glad to take you out to see any property offered by us. If you need money with which to complete purchase, we can accommodate you at lowest rates. TITLES IXSUHED. ABSTRACTS FUKXISHED. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 0 Mid 7 Chamber of Commerce. UNIMPEOVED X0TS ST , c Lots In Arbor Lodge, one of th io choicest additions to the city. C QOK Subdivisions J and K, lot 3. block P 4, Tortland Homestead, size 50x73. near Corbctt st. and Hamilton and Seymour aves. c Q!ift Good lot on Hawthorne ave., be v wwV lween East 30th and 37th sts. 5 oft ft Five choice lots In Park Addition, 1) ouu Alblna; a big money-maker. Q KfiCi Lot 4. block 1. Hanson's Addition. "P wwU bejng. soxlOO feet.. N. E. cor. 27th and East Washington. $cnft East-front lot on East 10th st, near u Lincoln. C fift ft Very choice lot on East Sth st., bc tp uuu tween Tillamook and Thompson sts. $crn Good south-front lot on Upshur st, oou between 23th and 20th sts. SI 000 Lota on Savler tft near 25th- c: IS ft ft Choice lot on Northrup st, between JP-LUUU o-tj, and 28th 3, R1 rftft Choice north-front lot on Overton st, ipiuuu between 24th and 23th sts. fiJIFiftft 100x100 feet south sldo of Schuyler jpiouu aL near 1Stn 31 fiftft 100x100 feet, S. W. corner 14th and 910UU Hancock sts. S1 Qftft 100x100 feet. N. W. corner 14th and .pioUU ecnuyicr stB. SI 700 Eaj?t-ront lot orf 23d st- near Mar- m fiftft That veT attractive 100x100 feet. S. .pxoww w cor 1Mh and Schuyier sts. WAKEFIELD, FEIES & CO. 220 STARK STREET. L 4 Business Property yielding good interest. Good Unimproved Bus iness and Residence Lots. Warehouse Sites with railroad facilities. Acreage. Shaw, Macleod '& Co. 243 Stark St., near 2d i .o....e .4 Grussi Si Higiey's Bargains in Real Estate SQ7S Lot on East Pine, near 26th st. w W worth $750. C A OK Corner lot In Alblna. $323, lot in ? 60 Sunnyslde. $eiTLi Quarter block In Glencoe. all In I OV XrujU ?350 lot ln Glencoe. e-l Q A House, East 14th and Ivan. $600, ipiMiW Groom house and lot. Montavllla. cfjKA 5-room house and corner lot. Will-' nJiuu lams ave. installments. CO Aft ft Swell cottage, on Thurman st., at vwvu entrance to new fair grounds. COinn Neat house. block, full of frulj. v"lu" shrubbery, rcses, barn. 43d and E. Taylor. See today's classified columns for farms and business chances. Grussi & Wlgky Nolnry Pnlillc. Phone Main 305. 133 Third Street, Near Alder. INDIAN WAR YETERANS. A bill has passed Congress to pension Indian War Veterans who served as enlisted men or officers 30 days or more In any of the following designated wars. Widows of veterans, who have cot remarried, are entitled to a pension: 1. Florida and Georgia Seminole 1817-1818 2. Fever River of Illinois 1S27 3. Sac and Fox of Illinois 1S31 4. Sabine Indian disturbances 1S30-1S37 5. Cayuso War cf Oregon Territory... 1S47-1S4S 0. Florida Wars 7...1M2-1SS3 7. Texas and New Mexico 1849-1SC3 8. Utah Indian disturbances 1850-1833 8. California Indian disturbances 1S51-1M0 10. Oregon and Washington Territory Wars 1831-1S30 In order to properly prepare applications, full name and service of soldier ehould be sent me. If soldier be dead, then full namo of widow, ln addition to said service. Address T. A. WOOQ. Claim Attorney. Portland. Or. CREAMERY BUTTER IP YOU WANT THE BEST BUY Mt. Hood Crenmery rjOc Sknmokawa Crenmery . 50c Brownsville Creamery .30c Good crenmery bntter. 45c Good dairy 35c, 40c Frchlt ranch esirs, dozen .45c Picnic bams 12c Lard, 5-pound pnll, cornionnd...50c GOc tvn 35c Sugar-cured liaxnn, lb .15c LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO. 204 Yamnlll Street. Choice Residence rty . Fine new 8-room house, complete In every detail. In the most desirable residence por tion of the city. No. 773 Lovejoy st- Price $4S30. Call for key next door. GEO. M. STRONG. Goodnough bldg. FOR SALE CSEAP 32 acre oa Johnson Creek, mostly on north side of creek: slopes gently to the south: fine spring of water. Car lino surveyed across land. Can be had cheap. BUCHTEL & KERNS. 373 East Bumstde st. s.. IRYINGTON ' fl'srn our own horn in tht h(tiMfuI Kuh'irS J Advertisement, page 24. NEW TODAY. A FEW SPECIAL BAKGAINS $3500 Full lot and 7-room cottare on Chapman St., opposite Multnomah Club; a great bargain. Right In to'vn. FULL LOT AND LARGE S-ROOM home. 704 Flanders St.. between 21st and 22d: choicest location la city. A great bargaln- $6000 52x100 and modem 10-room house on Zlst st., near YvasniBston. Quarter block on 12th and Harri son; fine location for fiats. $5500 $5200 ass w v cash. 100x100 adjoining terminal grounds. warehouse property; $1W0 balanco C per 'cent $11,500 Largd house and one of the finest quarter blocks In Nob Hill; fine shrubbery, beautuul location. A good bargain. SI 4,000 to build, and t $25,000 That beautiful residence of the late B. L. Stone, at 10th and Salmon; the house cost S23.U0O to build, and the property Is In fine condition. 100x100 on Seventh and Oak Btj.; fine hotel site, J - r VA 30x100 and modern S-room house. II III ruI1 Dascmcnt oa Qulmty t A tTAAA COxlOO. Irving, between 2M and III II I -4ln racUls MUth- A fcE111- SAftAA 7 acres and large modern house, on lllflll Mount Scott car line; nii sub "IVVW urt,an home, at a bargain. SfOf"A will buy the finest 5-acre tract, fl ' ill suitable for platting, on Base Lino w wU rftI1d. this side of Mount Tabor. If taken quick. 5')) HO. 40 acres of fine land, on Base Line LLJJ road' S mllea from center of city. $1600 $1200 Beautiful block In Waverly. 200x 23U. No better buy la the city. Full block. Patton's 2d Add.; It Is block 2S. and Is a great snap. Many otbr rood bargains on our list In all classes of proDcrty. Favorable 'enns on any of the above. GRINDSTAFF & BLAIN. 248 Stark. That very desirable half block, 100x200 feet and fronting 100 feet on Seventh St., 100 feet on Elghlh st., and 200 feet on Davis st., being di rectly south of the new Custom House, a property with a great big future . . . WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO. 229 STARK STREET NEW ADDITION TO SUNNYS1DE The 20 acres lying between East Thirty - sixth and East Thirty - eighth, East Yamhill street and the Base Line road, have been platted and the ad dition is now on the market. Steps have been taken to grade the streets, put m sewers and pipe Bfall Run water to every lot. Beautiful inside lots, $350.00 each; corner lots, $400.00 each. - Terms easy; title perfect and guaranteed. Title Guarantees Trust Co. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce HAWTHORNE AYENUE ADDITION This very desirable property, situate on Hawthorne ave.. Is now placed on the mar ket. Beautiful, level lots, no stumps, no brush: all lots 50x100 feet. Sale will begin on Monday. Come and make your selection. We will until further notice offer the? lots at $200 each. $25 cash, balance easy monthly or quarterly payments. You cannot afford to mlsa this opportunity to get a home close In. with the advantage of first-claas car wrvlce. LAMBERT & SARGENT. 3S3 East Washington st. MAXWELL & KHAPP REAL ESTATE We have some very choice building lots In Irvlngton for sale. Also in many other parts of, the city, both on the East and West Sides. It will be to your Interest to see us before purchasing. Room 2. Chamber of Com. FOR SALE OR RENT 50x120 and modern 10-room house, corner 20th street and Market-street Drive; easy of access and beautiful view. R0UNTREE & DIAMOND 241 StarU Street, Corner Second. MORTGAGE LOANS On Portland ral estate at lowest rates. Titles Insured. Abstracts furnished. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 7 Chamber of Commerce. ' FORECLOSED PROPERTIES City and farm, for sale on reasonable terms at cash prices. "W. H. FEAR, Falling bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. THESE HAVE GOT TO SELL A splendid building lot at the corner of East ISth and Fremont ats. for $110. A cozy 5-room cottage, four lots, fine gar den, fruit and shrubbery. Just cast of Mount Tabor. $000. A lovely little home, nice cornor lot, 5 room house, one block school, convenient to care. Park Place, $400. A beautiful home, complete, 6-room house, good barn, abundance fruit and shrubbery, lot 50x142 feet, street Improved, sidewalk laid. Mechanic St., three blocks east of Union ave., $1250. An elegant 100 feet square ln Bralnard Tract, on the high land above Portland Flour ing Mills. $350. A 2&-acre lot, fronting on St. Johns car line, near Northern Hill, for $050. These are dead sure snaps. R. H. DUNN, 110V5 First St. I- $2300-NEW G-ROOM. UP-TO-DATE HOUSE. gooa location. .ast aiae; price includes car pets and shades; a perfect Jewel. $3000 Another new G-room and attic, up-to-date house, sewer, gas, everything modem. East Sid-: see It. $5250100x100. modern 8-room house, nlee location, on E. 16th at.; furnace, gas, grate: cannot be duplicated for this price; may sell house and one lot. $1700 (J-room cottage, Sunnyslde. sewer, street Improved: $300 cash, $20 monthly. $G30 to $S50 Nice lots near baseball grounds. 24th and Vaughn. $1700 New tt-room cottage, full basement; thoroughly modern. E. 7th North. If you want a good lot in any of the choice locations on the East Side, see me before you buy. Remember. I have snaps. F. W. TORGLER. ICG Sherlock bids. FOR A COLONY OF HOMESEEKERS 1500 acres, good srawberry and apple land, east side Little AVJjlte Salmon River, Ska mania County. Washington; G miles from Hood River; 1000 stcs In one body of near ly level A No 1 agricultural land; .TU) acres timber; C to 10 acres ln cultivation; 7 miles flume: 20 acres and store building on Colum bia River, at Drain Landing; 000 Inches water perpetual right already acquired; 10 cubic feet water per second filed on addlaion al; good timothy and clover land; fine range; title perfect; patented land. Price, Including water rights and flume, $12 per acre cash. If sold together, or will be sold ln any sized lots to suit. Inquire of John Loland Hender son and J. H. Short. Hood River, Or., or J. D. Ccssy, Hligard. Or., sole owners. FOR SALE: FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FARMS. CITY PROPERTY SALE OK TRADE &1 acres. 420 acres under uiow, balanco woods and pasture, running stream, house, barna, an exceptionally tine body of land, situated la best sart famhlll County: bst buy now on market, price, &2.30 per acre; would take smaller farm as part pay. 215 acres, cholco farm, all cultivated and pasture, excest 20 acres timber; fine dairy and crals farm, uood buildings, on rallroaa. warehouse on place, line roacs. In best part of Yamhill County. Take home ln Portland or Improved acreace near aa part .pay. 2uS acres, choice land, all fenced; 150 acres cultivated. 10 acres nno orchard, good build ings; lo miles from Portland: fine road. KJ acres sood, level land near Vancouver: 400 fruit trees, chiefly apple3, beginning to bsar; house, barn, other Improvements, $1000. 70-acro Improved farm; all good soil. 0 miles out; bargain; take some trade. 140 acres, nearly all rich swale, hay land: 0 acres cultivated, has yielded 100 bushels oats and 3 to 4 tons of hay per acre; a-roora house, large barns, mllkhouse. good orchard, large spring of water, good level road to Vancouver, 2 churches, 2 stores. 2 creameries, schoolhouse. postofllce. within 1 mile: an excellent dairy farm, and worth much mora than orlce asked: 47500. 153 acres near Vancouver: 100 acres culti vated, 75 acres bcaver-dam. good house, dairy-house, 2 barns, orchard, living water; can irrigate, fine road, good neighborhood, convenient to church und school, rural mall delivery. If you can't buy all. will divide. "W hy buy 'poor or ordinary land when you can get best world produces for so little money? 120 acres nearly all level land. 23 acres fenced. 15 acres ln hay, nice orchard, berries, house, barn, schoolhouse on place, mllo to P. O.. -very fine outside stock range, beau tiful stream and spring water, team, harness. wagon, farm Implements, cow, 50 stands bees, Clark County. Washington. 40 acres, all fenced. 4 acres cultivated, good well and springs of water, 45 peach trte. to apples. SO prunes. 3 cherries. 2 pears, grapes, shrubbery. ll5-story house. 18x24, with kitchen, pantry, porch, wood shed, barn. 12 miles level road to Vancouver; C775. 10 acres, all cultivated: 1 acre ln strawber ries. 2 acres orchard: well watered, S-room plastered house, wood work all grained, nice porches, good barn, painted, nice chicken park. Bargain. 4 miles out. SO acres creek bottom; beautiful stream: 43 acies cultivated. 12 acres seeded to pasture, good house, barn. team, harnoss. wason. hack, farming Implements, hogs, chicken?. 33 head cattle, crop: near Vancouver; Immedi ate possession. Bargain; all goes $3700. 10 acres near Vancouver; fine onion and vegetable land: 5 acres "Winter apples, grapes, currants, gooseberries, strawberries, two good glass hothouses, with furnacos; cost $1200 to build; house, barn, eta; can make $1500 to $2000 per annum. 6 acres, a beautiful tract, fronting on St. Johns car line. CIT5T PROPERTT 7-room plastered house, good order, fine basement, two cholco lots, nice location on East 21st st. 7-room house, newly papered and painted throughout, pantry, bath, basement, corner lot, central location, on E. 10th St.; $2500. Neat cottage and lot. nice location. Wood lawn: easy terms, and only $G50. G-room plastered nou3e, bath, basement, near east end steel bridge; $2400. Beautiful borne. 7-room house basement, bath, pantry, bay windows, nicely finished; two beautiful lots: nice fence; East 17th st one block from car. Bargain. $2500. Neat cottage, ground 60X100. on Belmont St.. west of 20th; a bargain, now only $2000. Splendid modern house. -3 full lots, nicely located, on Improved street, on Woodlawa car; beautiful view. 7-room hard-finished house, four full lots, .n fruit, on car line, west of Sunnyslde: good home, as well as good Investment: Im mediate possession; $3200. 7-room hard-finished house, corner lot. one block from car line, ln Holladay's Addition; big barcaln If taken now; only 52650. 8-room plastered house, in good order; cor ner lot, planked street, on car line, in Sun nyslde; easy terms; bargain at $1230. A very neat and beautiful cottage, ln prime condition, east of Sunnyslde. between Mount Tabor and Hawthorne-avenue car 'lines; easy Installments. 50x135 feet of ground, all set to fruit, fronting on Portsmouth ave.. two blocks from station; must be sold; don't tarry if you want a nice lot. 0-room modern house. East 12th and Davis streets. 7-room modern house, electric lights ln all rooms, close In, on East Ankeny st. The best home ln Ivanhne: sell or trade. 5-room cottage, bath, bay window, barn, four lots, fruits, berries and flowers, furni ture; nice location, overlooking Willamette. 8-roora modern house, nice halls, closets, bath, basement, awnings for doors and win dows, corner lot: best part of Sunnyslde. Beautiful building lot between East Morri son and Washington sts.. west of 14th st. Call and see our complete list, or write us what you want. Have many farms and acre tracts, houses, building lots. Always some good trades to offer. J. A. HENKLE or A. A. BAKER, 210 and 221 Ablngton building. 100 Third st. HOT-TIME BARGAINS DON'T WAIT! $200 Lots 50x100, Hawthorne-Avenue Ad dition. $350 Nice corner. 27th and Oregon; se It. $400 Fine corner. 26th and Broaaway. street Improved, city water. $1000 each Choice lots on River bank, near steel bridge, fine view. $1500 12x68 feet on Crosby and Holladay avenue, at approach of steel bridge; a fine business property. $160025x125. with good 2-story building, on Mississippi avenue; incoma $15 per month; a fine Investment. $100075x200 feet on East Sth sL, near Brooklyn. $1850 Corner with storo building. Lnloa avenue, very central. LAMBERT & SARGENT. 3S3 E. Wash. St. BARGAINS , 5 acres, ln city limits, close to car, all ln bearing orchard. $2750. Good S-room 2-story modern house on Sixth St.. within walking distance of business; very cheap, $3000. A large list of farms to choose from; prices range from $1000 to $7000. l.n vAaManMo ft 1 1 narta fir trie ItV BORDEN & POLLOCK, 223 Ablngton bldg. -I RESIDENCE BUYS Corner lot. 50x00. with 5-room-and-attIc cot tage, a good home, $2000. S-room and basement house, 187 Chapman St.. 30-foot front lot. $3200. A 5-room cottage. lot 40x50. on Third-street car line, rents for $10 per month. $1250. Numerous other residences -at reasonable prices. DAVID S. STEARNS. 240 Washington st. i FOR SALE AND RENT LONG BEACH. vasn. o-room cottage, near i-urii-wu nutci, newly painted and papered. Judge Carey; $400. IS lots, with two buildings, at Sea vlcw, old Stout's place. $3a0. One-half acre of ground at Tioga, fine view, $500. Also several cottages for rent at Long eBach, Wash Inquire of Frank Hacheney. room 314 commercial diock. L 5-ROOM HOUSE. FINE LOT. $700; CORNER lot. good house, nice home, $000; 5-room house, $250 down, bargain $800; 12-room house, best part of city. $3000; good house, barn, yards, fine lot, $000; lot 75x100, good house, $800. All property sold on easy terms. Western Investment Co., room 3. 201 Morrison st. TIBBETTS HOMESTEAD" CHOICE LOTS, large ln size, accessible to three different car lines on Clinton. Mllwaukie and Powell sts. Prices from $300 to $G00 each. Easy pay ments. . . J. W. OGILBEE. room 11. 14oi First St. FOR SALE 40 ACRES. 6i MILES FROM courthouse. 1 mile from city limits, xfc mLe south on G-mlle line on Taylor Ferry road, running water, good barn, fair house. Una place foi" dairy. Inquire on place, of 03car Meyer, or L CO. Oregonlan. FOR SALE SPECIAL. 18 ACRES. FINE soil, cleared, level, on good graveled road; small house: IVi miles Lents. Take Mount Scott car. 5-cent fare. Must sell. Prlco $2000. O. R. Addlton. Lents. Or. HOUSES AND LOTS ON EASY MONTHLY Installments, same as rent. Big fair and bulldlns of Panama Canal will double prop erty values. Now Is the time to buy. 234,$ Morrison, room 2. NET3 OVER 0 PER CENT BRICK BLOCK, three stories, four storerooms, well rented, and rooming-house. 40 rooms; $25,000. part down. Columbia Real Estate & Trust Co , 3-i .Morrison st. 1 J. W. OGILBEE. ROOM 11. 145 FIRST ST. LOT 50x100 FEET, with good 4-roomed cot tare and stable close to car line on Union avenue. In Alblna Homestead. Very cheap. Price $550. OWNER LEAVING CITY WILL SELL A new 7-room colonial house with all modem Improvements: East Side: a great bargain, at $2500; part cosh, balance 6 per cent. J 70. Oregonlan. 4 ACRES. HALF IN BERRIES. NEAR ST. car; new 8-room hard-finished very fine house; new barn, etc. An Ideal suburban home, $3000. 234 Morrison St., room 2. LARGE OR SMALL TRACTS. JUST THE place for gardens or suburban home: running water; easy terms. Call on O. H. Mathews, Mllwaukie. Or., between 2 and 4 P.M. HOUSES AND COTTAGES ON 5TH. 6TH. 7th, 10th, from Harrison to Grant st. 531 Chamber Commerce. Also 1-story houso and SOxlOO Canyon road: $475. $1000 NEAT COTTAGE AND LOT 50x100 feet, at Woodlawn: part cash, balance in In stallments. Inquire at M. Bllllsgs' Shoe Store, 220 Morrison. FINE TRACT OF ACREAGE. ON ELECTRIC line, suitable for suburban home, strawberry farming or platting. A snap. 231 Morri son, room 2. $7504-ROOM HOUSE AND 50x100, EAST Sth St.: fine fruit trees, $400 cash. Snap. Room 2. 234 Morrison at. Other bargains. FOR SALE -ACRE TRACTS IN SUNNY elope. West Meunt Tabor, near Base Line; sell oa easy terms. Apply 2SI Morrison tit.