The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 14, 1903, PART TWO, Page 18, Image 18

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THE SUNDAY OBEGONIAN, PORTLAND', JUNE 14, 1905.
BROAD IS KNOCKED OUT
HEHRERA FXXXHLS HIM IX THE
FOURTH RQUXD.
Mexican' Pecaliar Guard and
CroHch Prove a Pazzle te the
Cleveland Lad.
BUTTE, Mont. June 13. Tfarea thou
sand people atf "Kid" Broad, of Cleve
land, most decisively knocked out at Sut
ton's Theater tonight by Aurello Herrera,
of, Bakersfleld, Cal. At the ringside Her
rera was the favorite at 300 to 80. Broad
was never In the argument. Both men
weighed in Tinder 128 pounds.
Broad was the aggressor from the start
until the fourth round. The Mexican's pe
culiar guard and crouch was a puzzler to
the Cleveland lad, who, try as he might,
was .unable to land an effective blow. In
the first round both men sparred to feel
each other out. In the eecond Broad
missed several Jabs, and only landed once
on the kidneys. The Mexican played a
waiting game, while Broad was very
eager to rush matters. In the mix-up, be
got In an upper cut on the Mexican, but
that was the last blow he scored. Her
rera let 'out a right swing in the third
round that made Broad more cautious.
In the fourth round the Mexican bore in
closely and kept himself well protected
from Broad's rushes. The latter was
pounding away at Herrera'e gloves and
arms. The Mexican then cut loose, and,
with one of his noted right swings,
caught the Cleveland boy squarely on the
jaw and floored him. Broad was com
pletely dazed, whllo the Mexican danced
around him. Broad took the count, and
then got up staggering, when Herrera was
on him like a tiger, and with a hard smash
to the Jaw Broad went down again. He
got on his feet before the count, however,
and Herrera gave him-another hard left
jolt on the Jaw, and Broad was out for
keeps. He remained out seven seconds
after the count, and had to be carried to
his corner. Herrera did not receive a
mark.
Challenges to light the winner were re
ceived from Billy Klley, Buddy King, Mc
Qovern and Eddie Hanlon. This was
Broad's 100th battle, and the first time
he was ever completely knocked out.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS.
Marriage Licenses.
Xels Larson, 35; Anna C. Johnson, 34.
Myer Erody, 25, Polk County; Gertie Freed
oran, 23.
Contagions Diseases.
Helda Nerrlg, 113 ICorth Fourteenth; ecarlet
lever.
James Cain, St. Vincent's Hospital; measles.
Births.
June 7, elrl, to the wife of C F. Goodwin,
E36 East Eighth Xorth.
June 0, boy, to the wife of J. H. Blackwell,
E87 Yamhill.
Juno C, boy, to the wife of J. 2T. Mathews,
B75 East Eleventh.
June 12. girl, to the wlfo of Ara Martini.
Llttlo Italy.
June 11, boy twins, io the wife of Bernard
Albers. D47 Hoyt.
Dentha.
June 10. John Nyhan, St. Vincent's Hos
pital, aged 31; laryngeal tuberculosis.
June 12. Frederick Knapp, 440 Clay, aged
18, tumor of brain.
Bnildlnir Permits.
"Western Clay Manufacturing Company,
Seventh and Burnslde, building. ?5000.
Edyth Nicholson, Twenty-fourth and ilar
tfcall, dwelling. $5S00.
"V. L. 'Whlttock, East Twenty-flret and
Clinton, cottage, $500.
Iteul Estate Transfers.
C. M. Purdue and wife to Matilda Grim,
lots 1 and 2. block 1, Henry's Fourth
Addlsion; lots 21 to 24, block 1, Henry's
Fourth Addition C50
M. C. Georjre and wife to Silas M. Till
man, lot 2, Linn Park 300
S. Hatfield and husband to Irene A. Beal,
lot 32, and north 30 feet lot 34, block 1,
Woodlawn 600
Hawthorne Estate to Eva D. Hayner, lot
4. block 8. York 300
J K, Bowles and wife to J. T. Bowles,
303 acres, tectlon L T. 1 R. 1 E.... 1
Therese "XVlederhall and husband to J. E.
Blackburn, lot 8, block 9. Paradise
Springs Tract 176
Augusta Miller and husband to J. E.
Blackburn, lot 13, block 13, Paradise
Springs Tract 150
Sisters of Charity of Providence to Jose
phine M. Van Horn, lot 13, block 203,
Couch's Addition 1200
Iella M. Shriner and husband to E. L.
Thompson, 15 acres, section 24, T. 1 S.,
R. 1 E 2250
Thomas H. Smith to Mary Morley. lots
1 and 2. block 4. Menlo Park Subdi
vision 125
Daisy C and G. E. Bruere to "YV. H.
Jones, lots 3 and 4. block 12. Ken
worthy Addition 0000
J. Hlrsch et aL to Columbia River Land
Company, lots 5 and C, block 12. North
Portland 3000
H C. Leonard to William Flnley. lots 7
and 8. block 3, Riverside Addition to
Albina 270
L. Sinner and husband to II. E. M111I
gan. lot 11, block 3, Lincoln Park 000
Peter Olson to H- E. Noble. E. of W.
H section 4. T. 1 S., R. 5 E 1
Security Abstract & Trust Company to
L. E. Anderson, lots 3 and 4, block 203,
Couch's Addition 2S00
Sisters of Charity of Providence, St. Vin
cent's Hospital, lots 3 and 4, block 203,
Couch's Addition 2S00
Sunnyslde Land & Improvement Company
to Toll Thompson, lot 11, block 28, Sun
nyside - , 150
B. Z. Holmes and wife to A B. Prael,
parcel land near Twenty-flrst and Flan
ders streets 3000
Mary A Roy to TV. A. Campbell, lot 1.
block 00. Sellwcod 150
Houte Good Shepherd of St. Paul to
House Good Shepherd ot Portland, lot
C subdivision No. 2. DeLashmutt & Oat
man's Little Homes: lot 11, block .
Multnomah; lot 10. block 7. Southern
Portland; block 20. Sullivan's Addition;
lot 6. block 10. Central Albina Addition 1
J. R N. & M. S. Bell to Jeanette Wlm
bertey, lot 2. block 5. Glencoe Park.... 200
Conrt Held at Eugene.
EUGENE, Or., June IX (Speclal.)-Judge
J. "V. Hamilton convened an adjourned
term of the Circuit Court here yesterday
afternoon and this forenoon to dispose of
a number of matters left over from the
last regular term. The regular Juno term
will convene Monday.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL. REPORT.
PORTLAND, June 13, S P. M. Maximum
temperature, 63; minimum temperature, 55;
river reading. 11 A M., 22.8 feet; change In
24 hours, .3 of a. foot; total precipitation, 5
P. M. to 5 P. M., .30 of an Inch; total p're
cllptatlon elnoe September 1. 1002, 30.20 Inches;
normal precipitation since September 1. 1802.
44.00 Inches; deficiency, 5.40 inches; total sun
shine June 12, 1003, 0:00; possible sunshine,
16.42; barometer, reduced to sea level, at 5
P. M.. 29.80.
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WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland for tho 2S hours
ending midnight. Sunday, June 14, 1003:
Portland and vidnltr Partly cloudy and oc
casionally threatening;, westerly winds.
OregonPartly cloudy, with showers south
and east portions; westerly winds.
"Washington Partly cloudy with shower?, east
portion; westerly winds.
Idaho Showers and thunder storms.
THE RIVER.
The river at Portland reached a. stage ot 23.0
feet at 5 P. JL, cafl it will continue slowly
WE KNOW IT WILL PLEASE VOU
HAVE YOU
HAZEL W0 OP
ICE CREAM
n So, Comments From Us Are Unnec
essary; If Not, We Would Esteem a Trial
Order as a Favor. Both Phones Main 154
rielng for several days, reaching a stage ot
24 feet by Tuesday afternoon or "Wednesday
morning.
"WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Except local rains in the Willamette Valley
and along the Washington coast, so rain of
consequence has fallen In the North Pacific
States during the last 24 hours. It Is cooler
in Eastern Oregon, but elsewhere west of tho
Rocky Mountains It is slightly wanner. The
indications are for showers In this district
Sunday.
River Bulletin.
Portland. Or
I22.fi
33.0
50.0
34.5
53.0
58.0
24.7
20.0
2&S
The Dalles. Or..;
41.1
24.4
.4
.4
1.3
Umatilla. Or
Northport, Wash
Wenatchee. Wash
25.0
33.6
50.0
45.5
1.0
40.0
Rlparla. Wash . . .
lewleton. Idaho .
15.3
24.0
Welser, Idaho ...
10.2
10.0
WEATHER NOTES.
The temperatures this morning over the Up
per Columbia and the .Snake River basins
range between 48 and 5S deg., and the weather
la partly cloudy. Moderately cool weather will
prevail at the headwaters of these rivers dur
ing the next two days.
RIVER FORECAST.
The following stages will occur at Portland:
Sunday, 23.2 feet; Monday. 23.5 feet; Tuesday,
23.8 feet, and Wednesday, 24 feet. The river
at The Dallis will slowly rise for several days.
EDWARD A DEALS. Forecast Official.
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES.
"Rooms." "Rooms and Board." "Housek
Ing Rooms." "Situation Wanted." 15 words or
Ires. 15 cents; 16 to 20 words, 20 centi; 21 to
25 word. 25 cents, etc No discount for ad
ditional 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 cent,
etc. first Insertion. Each additional insertion,
one-half; no further discount under one month.
"NEW TODAT" (gauge measure agate), 15
cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per lis
for each additional insertion.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The Oregonian, and left at this
Office, should always be inclosed in eealed en
velopes. No stamp Is required on such letters.
The Oregsnlan will not be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken through the
telephone.
MEETING NOTICES.
GEORGE WRIGHT W. R. C. meets every
Friday evening at G. A R. Hall, corner First
and Taylor streets. Visitors from other corps
welcome.
COURT SCANDIA NO. 7. F. OF A The
F. of A's memorial exercises will be held at
the English Lutheran Church, corner West
Park and Jefferson streets, this evening. June
14. All members are earnestly requested to
meet at the Foresters' Hall. cor. 2d and Yam
hill, at 7:30 P. M.. in order to attend to It.
AXEL E. SCHWARTZ, Sec.
EUREKA COUNCIL. KNIGHTS AND LA
DIES OF SECURITY, will give a musical
social, each person to dress to represent some
song, at their hall, Ablngton bldg., Monday
evening, June 15.. Admission 25c
NELLIE GUSTIN. President.
A L. CHILDS, Secretary.
BOItX
BIBBINS June 11. to the wife of Mr. T. E.
Blbbins, San Francisco. Cal., a girl. Mrs.
Bbblns Is a daughter of Mrs. H. M. Grant,
of this city, and formerly resided here.
MARRIED.
GEISY-SHANNON At Trinity Chapel, Wednes
day, June 10, Julius Gelsy. of. Portland. Or.,
and Miss Bertha Shannon, of Denver, Colo.
FTO'EUAL NOTICES.
MORELAND Friends and acquaintances are
' respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral
services of the late William H. Moreland,
which will be held at the family residence.
No. 4S0 East Ash St., today at 2 P. M. In
terment Lone Fir cemetery.
SENEY The funeral sen-Ices of the late Mrs.
W. EL Seney will be held at the residence,
SS3 East 10th su, today (Sunday) at 2:30
o'clock. Friends Invited.
J. X. FIXLET fc SOU. Progressive
Funeral Director and Embalmen,
cor. 3d aud Madison streets. Com
petent lady aaa't. Both phones No. O.
EDWARD HOLMAJi, Undertaker,
4th and Yamhill ts. Rena Stlason,
lady assistant. Both Phones 2Vo. 007.
CLARICE BROS., FIMD FLOWERS,
Floral Designs, SO Morrison.
F. S. DUXXIXG, Undertaker, 414
East Alder. Lady assistant. Phone.
DUXXIXG CAMPIOX, UNDERTAK
ERS, hare moved to 45 X. 6th.
SCHAXEX & XEU, MONUMENTS,
cemetery work, etc., 20S First.
NEW TODAY.
Quick Sale
Of your real estate can
be effected by listing It
with C. H. KORELL,
251 Washington st.
PARRISB,WATKINS&CO.
Est&Kllsfce 41872
REAL ESTATE
Rental, Insurance and Loan Agents
250 ALDER ST.
FOR SALE
Lot and two houses on Fifteenth
street, between Flanders and GII-
nn rent $50 per month; S5S00.
Fine corner lot ivitb two houses on
Twenty-second and Flanders; rent
$75 per month) $0230.
100x50 on Burnslde and East
Eighth Trlth two-story frame build
Intr and old cottage; rent if 70 per
month; ?750O,
Fractional corner lot on Seventh
and Ankeny with old house; f 70O0.
Good location tor a. store by alter
in? hoase.
Lot with lnrjce rooming hoase en
Sixth near Montgomery; rent $100
per month; 910,000.
200x100 oa East Seventh, between
E. Yamhill and Taylor, with three
largre doable houses; good income;
?13,G00.
20x100 on Sixth street sear CoHch,
fOOOO.
Many ether properties ef all "kiads.
RUSSELL & BLYTH
SSJi Third street, corner OftJc
TRIED-
SEW TODAT.
A J. FARMER, WHOLESALE AND RE
tall grocer. Third and Jefferson. You can
fare 20 per cent by dealing with roc 2 cans
Blue Ribbon peaches, 25c; 2 lbs. .soft-shelled
walnuts, 25c; 1 lb. soft-shelled almonds, 15c;
1 package Scotch oats, 10c; 2 pkgs. Grape
Nuts, 25c: 1 pkg. chred wheat biscuit, 10c;
2 pkgs. Malta Vita, 25c; 1 pkg. Force. 10c;
2 pkgs. Cero Frulto, 25c; 1 pkg. Poitum or
Fig Prune, 20c; 1 box macaroni, 35c; i lb.
Royal Baking Powder. 40c; 1 lb. Arm &
Hammer Soda. 5c; 1 bar Naptha. soap, 5c;
8 bars Santa Claus Soap, 25c; 12 bars Royal
Savon soap, 25c. S bars Diamond C soap, 25c:
3 pint bottles bluing, 10c: 3 cans Carnation
Cream. 25c; 2 pkgs. Gold Dust Washing Pow
der, 35c; 1-lb. can pork and beans. 5c; 3 pack
ages Acorn matches, 25c; 4 -lb package Moth
er's Starch, 25c; 1 can Alaska salmon. 5c;
50 lbs. lard, compound, $4.50; 3 lbs. broken
Java coffee. 25c: 1 lb. good English break
fast tea, loc; best sugar-cured hams, lb..
14',ic; 4-gal. packet table syrup, $1.50; 10
lbs. No. 1 head rice, 50c; 1 lb. Gunpowder
tea, 25c; 1 sack best D. G. sugar, $5.25;
1 sack good hard-wheat flour, S5c; 10-lb box
crackers, Goc; 1 sack good Valley flour, 00c;
1 Little Lady broom, S5c; 1 dor. deviled bam,
40c.
FOR SALE COAST COTTAGES. 4600. 5-
rooui collage ana lurmiure. laces ocean,
large porch; Stout's Addition, Long Beach.
See photograph In 15 Lewis bldg. M. G.
Griflln. agent.
FOR SALE. 11400 NEW", . UP-TO-DATE 5-
room cottage; every convenience; one block
to car; Williams Avenue Addition; $300 cash,
balance efjry. M 13. Oregonian.
$1000 TO LOAN AT 8 PER CENT ON GOOD
collateral or other security, w. J. Siemens,
273 Stark ft.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITr REAL ESTATE
In sums to suit. Farrish, Ytatklns & Co..
250 Alder.
TO LEASE A 10-ROOM RESIDENCE, ELE-
gant location. West Side. Parrisb, ttatklns
&. Co.
M0ETGAGE LOANS
Oa improved cltr a&U (arm proptrtr. Bslldlsc
loan. Installment loans. WM. UaCMjusTSu.
811 Worctcr. block.
75x100 1
On corner, choice location.
on 23d st. Price. $3200; eay
terms. C H. KORELL, 251
Washington st.
MORTGAGE LOANS
William Denholm
Falling Building
$2100 Corner
50x100, very
choice; 10th
and North
niD. Easy
terms. C H. KORELL, 251 Washington.
Unsinoss Property
Corner lot on the leading etreet. only $12,500.
Buildings are all rented and return 11.31 per
cent net interest. F. V. Andrews & Co.,
Hamilton bldg.
SKOS 50x100. E. 27th and E. Washington
0u su.; corner.
CI KKfl 100x100. 32d and Belmont; best cor
viOOU ntr j sunnyslde.
For terms address owner, F. A Keany, care
Portland Hotel, city.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Cm Portland real estate at lowest rates.
Titles Insured. Abstracts furnished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.
7 Chamber of Commerce
THE WIBERG PROPERTY
For Bale: situate.! -mlle west of Mt. Tabor,
cor. of Biee Line road and Wlberg Lane.
Comprises 5 acres of land; beautiful lawn,
flowers and shrubbery: fruit of all kinds in
abundance; eplendid 10-room house, convenient
to cars; just tne place lor an elegant close-in
suburban home, a country club or to subdivide
for speculation: worth now $15,000. but will be
told at a less figure. Inquire on premises.
Telephone Union 544.
Mortgage Loans at Lowest Bates
Insurance in All Lines
A. H. BIItRELL
Formerly of MacMaster Birrell,
REAL ESTATE, GENERAL INSURANCE
AND FINANCIAL AGENCY.
803-4 McKay Building. Third and Stark.
Phone Mara 232.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE
$7,000
Situated oa Lovejoy street. Nob Hill, near
24th; new ana etnctiy modem; beautiful
grounds; go ana see it; very attractive. Gold
smith & Co., S. E, cor. 3d and Oak sts.
Jewelry
Auction
Diamond
Auction
Beglnnins; Tuesday, May 20, 2
. X. M., entire stoclc of Fritz
Abendroth, Jeweler,
Formerly 311 Morrison, cppolste Postofflce.
and at present 207 FIRST ST.. must be closed
out at auction, without reserve or limit, to
mako room for new stock purchased lor the
new store. 3S4 WASHINGTON ST., opposite
Imperial Hotel, which has been leased for a
long term and will be opened on or about
June m. jto gooes moved to new store.
Two sales dally 2 P. M., UP, JL
J. M. ROT. Auctioneer.
Watch Auction. Silverware Auction.
PHriTPP CTTPV I'l'l lllf CT- Prt TDnvt
BEDS. VELVET RUGS. STEEL RANGE. fcPC.
On Tuesday Next, Jnno 16,
At Baker's Auction House
CORNER ALDER AND PARK STS.
We are Instructed by the owner to sell the
following first-class furniture, etc, comprising
costly parlor pieces. In mahogany frames and
best silk damask coverings, large couches. In
bordered elour. folding Davenport In ricn
coverings, oak and mahogany parlor tables,
costly "overstuffed chairs, lady's parlor desk.
genuine mahogany parlor cabinet, with plate
mirrors in back; Roman chairs, large mirror
in goia-iear xroroe. isatner and saddle-seat
rockers, quartered oak combination bookcase,
oil pointings, tapestry, portieres, fine lace cur
tains, velvet rugs, uxl-. good Brussels carpets.
various sixes, all-wool Smyrna rugs, golden
caK dining-room suit. viz.. sideboard, with
French plkte mirror, extension table, with
large twist lees; and sec of box-seat chairs,
silverware and cutlery. Domestic sewtnc ma
chine, massive iron bes. pea green and white.
Eastern oak bedroom sets, three-quarter iron
beds, blrdseye maple and golden oak dressers,
chiffoniers with mirrors, best springs, hair and
otner maiiresses. prime learner pillows, toilet
ware, cabinet folding beds, steel range. 6-nole.
china cupboard, leaf table, household treasure
and other miscellaneous lots. Sale Tuesday
at iv a.
GEORGE BAKER & CO., Auctioneers.
On Thursday Next, Jane 18,
AT BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE.
We will sell various cwwlrnmeaU of general
airiacaoia lurouure, c&rpeu, COOK stoves, etc.
tXWTJ Bb XV A. A.
CCORGQ BAKER CO., Auctioneers.
XEW TODAY.
GILMAIN
Auction & Commission Co.
S. L X. 8tim ASCT13XEE3.
Psoae Mala 2473.
We are Instructed" to Sell by
Public Auction on Tuesday
Next, June 16th, at 411 and
413 Washington St., 10 A.M.,
ALL THE NICE FURNITURE, carpets,
rugs, lace curtain, "draperies, parlor furniture,
dining-room furniture, pretty tinted Iron bed-
kitchen furniture, fruit In glass. Including all
iac iurauure ana rulings Ol residence irrauvra
uuiu jia uiorac avenue 10 111 ajmj h
WASHINGTON ST. Sale Tuesday. 10 A. M.
THIS SALE. AS THE GOODS ARE ALL
S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer.
Special Auction Sale of
Fine Furniture
At Residence, No. 572 Sixth
street, Corner of urant,
Wednesday Next, June 17th,
10 A. M.
THE FURNITURE AT THIS RESIDENCE
IS AS GOOD AS NEW, and INCLUDES oak
hall rack, carpets and lace curtains, shades.
handsome oak sideboard, round extension table.
o cnairs en suite, Ingram carpets, art square,
pretty tinted bedstead, with springs, mat
tresses, pillows, etc. bed lounge, matting.
books, heating rtove, complete, pretty parlor
tamp, center table, rockers, good No. b cook
stove, complete: kitchen treasure, kitchen fur
niture, etc Sale at 572 CTH ST.. CORNER
GRANT, WEDNESDAY NEXT. JUNE 17. 10
A M. BUYERS WILL DO WELL TO AT
TEND THIS SALE.
S. L. N. GHpMAN. Auctioneer.
Special Auction Sale House
hold Furniture
We ate Instructed by a Lady
Leaving the City to Sell by
Public Auction -Thursday
Next, June 18th, 10 A. IY1., at
41 1 Washington Street,
THE RECENTLY PURCHASED FURNI
TURE OF FLAT. The tale Includes very nice
SOLID OAK PIECES, and COMPRISES THE
PARLOR. SITTING-ROOM AND FINE DINING-ROOM
FURNITURE. DRAPERIES,
CURTAINS, tc. Sale Thursday. 10 A. M.
S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctlpner.
Auction Sale of House
hold Furniture
We are Instructed to Sell by
Public Auction on Friday
next, Removed to 411 and
413 Washington Street,
All the furniture, etc. of a residence. All
this line of houtehold effects Is in flrst-class
condition. Sale Friday, 10 A. M.
S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer.
FORD'S
BUSINESS Is the AUCTION BUSINESS, and
If you have FURNITURE or anything ele
to sell. ITS YOUR BUSINESS to see Ford,
at 162 1st st. Phone Main 1C26. We buy for
cash or sell for you at auction.
3 Big Auction Sales
Each Week at 182 First St.
Beginning 10 A. M., Mondays',
Wednesdays, Fridays
Tomorrow's Sale
Mr. Kumbell has favored ua with the selling
ot an the fine furniture rrom his resi
dence. You will be pleased with the assort
ment. There are box-eeat dining chairs, side-
ooara, witn r. I mirror, pretty metal Decs,
wardrobe, mantel mirrors, carpets, hall tree,
numerous chairs, rockers, center stands, tables.
couches, lace curtains, portieres, etc. cook
stoves, heaters, crockery, granlteware, bi
cycles, good cabinet bath. graohODhone. etc
light fixtures, gasoline lamps; & few good
card tables, etc
Sale 10 A M., at 1S2 let st.
H. FORD, Auctioneer.
FORD'S
Auction Sale
AtEesidenco 368 North 17th
St., Tuesday, Juno 16th
MISS MYRES has reauc-sted us to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION all her lately purchased
and carefully kept FURNITURE, etc of which
some ot the items arc: Extension tame, dining
chairs, rockers, stands, mantle bed, odd dress
era and commodes, carpets, matting, lace cur
tains, bedding, fine mantle clock, kitchen treas
ure, crockery, granlteware. good goud coin
RANGE, etc
Sale at 3C3 North 17th st. Tuesday next, at
10 a. ii. H. FORD, Auctioneer.
FORD'S
Auction Sale
Wednesday, at 182 First St.
When the amount of furniture sent to 182
1st st. was only enough to make one sale a
week, this was our sale day. and many of our
customers seem to tnink this is tne iDesi eaie
of the week. We dare not disappoint them, so
we always reserve some special consignment
of FURNITURE for this sale, and this time
we have a pretty lot of all kinds of FURNI
TURE, from which you certainly will be able
10 caoose just me uings you an loouns xur.
Sale Wednesday, 10 A. M., at ik: 1st st.
H. FORD, Auctioneer.
FORD'S
Auction Sale
Friday, at 182 First St.
This Is the sale you must not miss. Ask the
people who were here last Friday, and find
out just wnai tney mink ot it- we sen uu-
KITURE. BOOTS AND SHOES. DRY GOODS.
LADIES SHIRTWAISTS, CORSETS. LOTS
OF SMALL WARES. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS-.
FELT HATS, assortment of BOOKS, etc
Sale begins 10 A M. sharp.
Jr. FORD. Auctioneer.
ASTER PLANTS
For Sale at
The Piedmont AsterOarden
19M Cla An., RfRta Streit Siitlss
Ch Ytasscrtr 6ir Lta, sitr fli iswat
3000 specially grown aster plants, fine
and strong; now at their best. All colors,
earlr and lnte-bloomintr. Best varieties.
many novelties. All at the uniform price
of 10c per dozen, 65c per 100, while they
last.
Our plants can safely be set until July
16. we are aster specialists.
SNAP $1450.
Ceraer Twenty-third and Q,Hlmby,
beaatlfiil bulldinc site, .IOxOO i easy
term. Inquire Owners, 5-1 Front St.
$3700 Home
Good seven-room.
hottee and BOxaU.
near 2Sd and
Lovejoy. C. X.
XOBELL, 351 Washington K,
JfEW TODAY.
AT
T. JOHNS
WE HAVE LOCATED
A Veneer Factory
An Excelsior Mil!
A Planing Mill
And Two Sawmills
BESIDES THE
Great Drydock
All these will be in operation by FalL
St Johns Has a
Great Future,
Lots $5 Down
$5 a Month
Hartman,
Thompson & Powers
3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BRAND NEW COTTAGE
ON
AN ACRE LOT
AT
ST. JOHNS
ONE BLOCK FROM CAR
LINE. CITY WATER.
SmallCash Monthly Payments
HARTMAN,
THOMPSON & POWERS
3 Chamber of Commerce
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
llCyinn Northwest corner of
IIJAlUU 20th and Myrtle streets.
1lv10n Southwest corner of
I IJAIUU 20th and Clifton sts.
IfifiyinO Southeast corner 19(h
1 vUAlUU and Laurel streets.
IIKyOAA On east side of 21st
1 IJALXJv street, between Elm
and Laurel streets.
For further particulars apply to
ROUNTREE & DIAMOND
2-11 Stark. Corner Second.
800 Acre Stock Farm
Near Jacksonville, Southern
Oregon. 300 acres fenced,
about 150 acres cultivated, 4
million feet of good timber, fine
outside range, nicely watered,
will sell at ,
A BARGAIN.
Henkie & Baker,
219 Ablngton Building
FOR, SALE
Two Second Hand 100-Ilght
Sprague Dynamos, with extra
interchangeablearrnature. Also
one second hand 120-Iight
American Engine Co. dynamo,
low voltage, suitable for mill
work. 110 or 115 volts
Address-
A.W. COCHRANi
Oregonian Bldg, Portland Or.
Acreage
On Mount Scott Car Line
At Sterrart Station.
"Will sell one or more acres In this tract: all
lu fruit: easy terms: good water. TV have
also a good 8-room house, barn and chicken
bouse; will sell with 3 or more acres ot ground,
all In cultivation. All buildings in good
repair. Prices and terms on application.
MAXWELL & KNAPP
Room 2, Chamber of Commerce.
This Week Only
THREE SNAPS
One and one-half lots In block No. 10, Ports
mouth for $140.
240 acres land In Clackamas County, near
Sandy Postofflce, for $800.
lftft acres fine fir and cedar timber, will cut
6.000,000 or more; In Lane County, S miles
from cottage urove, lor
MAXWELL & KNAPP
Room 2. Chamber of Commerce.
Six-room house, with, large attic and full
basement. In sightly location. Upper Albina,
convenient to ears and schools; first-class
Tjlumblne: Tired for electricity, and piped for
gas. Will be sold on easy terms and at a
bargain.
WHALLEY,, Benson Building,
5tn silo aslimgton ts.
JOHNSON'S ADDITION
Excellent location for sale. Ono of the best
4 blocks fort a rood residence on King fit..
also a good, well-arranged 0?room modern
house and lot. cheap for $7500. F. V, Andrews
& Co.. Hamilton mag.
$32,000Takes It
Full U
block
partly
lmn'vM
on 5th St.. about 3 blocks north of "Washington
street. A splendid buy. Only $000 cash, bal
ance Ion; time at 5 per cent.
t C H. KOn.EL.Xs gal -Washington.
FOR SALE
Let ana gead new S-reom faoHae in
Willamette Heights, onlr 98750.00,
Eaxy Terms.
RUSSELX, Jfc BLYTH,
82 THIRD STJW3BT, CORNER OAK.
NEW TODAY.
A FINANCIAI, INSITDTIOX.
That baa crown old, but that
preserves ths.energs: and vigor ot
its early days. Is apt to do a large J
end rapidly Increasing business. The
PORTIiAKD TRUST COMPANY J
OF OREGOX.
Is the oldest Trust Company and
Savings Bank In the State.
Its officers are as follows:
3ENJ. I. COHEN. President.
H. L- PITTOCK. VIce-Pres.
A. S. TttCHOLS. 2d Vlce-Pres.
B. UEE PAGET, Secretary. J
J. O. GOL.TRA, Asst. Secretary.
"W. J. GILL, 2d Asst. Secretary.
E. J. ALSTOCK, Auditor.
Its Board of Directors is com-
posed of:
H. L. Plttock. Earl C. Bronaugh
Dr. A. S. Nichols B. Lee Paget,
E. A. Noyes, J. O. Goltra,
IX Soils Cohen. A. F. Flegel. . J
l Vr. Decker, BenJ. I. Cohen.
And it has ample resources for J
the conduct of any business that
may he entrusted to Its care.
It receives deposits subject to
check and savings reposits.
It also issues time certificates of
deposit tor six months or one year,
COUPON CERTIFICATES OF DE
POSIT running for five years and
SPECIAL, CERTIFICATES OF
DEPOSIT payable on ten, thirty or
ninety days' call.
Full particulars as to rates of
interest, etc, are contained in its
book of
v ILLUSTRATIONS,
which will bo furnished upon ap
plication. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY
OF OREGON.
109 THIRD STREET.
Lots! Lots! Lots!
X U11UI1 larh M,t fmntT hltrh and uleht-
ly: each.
$100
Park Additiont-oxigo et.block 7;
100
"Rrn-wn'a Trarf Zat 5 Dlock 2- within
UrOWU B XruCt 100 of th car line.
150
Arbor Lodge STaf olw of " ven
125 to 150
Tibbett's Addition g&
16th St., betweeen
Clinton and Tag
gart sts.,
300
Smith's Additional: rV0Pa4
1 terminus Brooklyn
car line.
300
West Iryington ?2thbl0Cst91neaS
Thompson sts.,
650
SulliTan's Addition SLcVEffl
by 20th and 21 at,
East Gllsan ana
Sandy road.
Schnyler St. Jgfc s- w- cor-
1750
WAKEFILD, FBIES & CO.
220 StarJc Street.
IVladeline Addition
Located directly soatb. ot the Ladd
tract, on East Cllatoa, betvreea 16th.
and 17th utreetst on Waverly.
Woodstock:, Richmond and Ivanhoe
car lines, and ionr bloclcs from the
Oregon City line.
These Choice Lots 50x100
$25 Down
BALANCE IS INSTALLMENTS OF
$10 a Month
HARTMAN,
THOMPSON & POWERS
3 Chamber of Commerce
Desirable Residence' Lot
IN NORTHWESTERN PART OF CTTT. 'WITH
BARN AND FRUIT TREES. CEMENT SIDE
WALK AND MACADAMIZED STREET. AN
EXCELLENT BUT AT $2350; WITHIN A
BLOCK OF 23D-ST. CAR LINE.
A. H. BIRRELL
(Formerly ol 3Iac3Iaster &. Birrell.)
Fcal Estate, General Insurance
and Financial Agency
303-4 McKay Buildinfir, Third and
Stark. Phone Main 232.
NORTH PORTLAND
We offer for sale at very reason
able prices a number of lots in this
addition which immediately adjoin
the Lewis and Clark Exposition
grounds. There will be millions
expended in this locality during the
next two years, and every one -of
these lots will double in value under
twelve months.
For further particulars apply to
ROUNTREE & DIAMOND
241 Stark, Corner Second.
LINN PARK
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS
will buy a five-acre tract in the
beautiful suburb of Linn Park, sit
uate on Powell's Valley road, con
venient to the city. Terms one
third cash, balance easy quarterly
payments. Don't miss this oppor
tunity. Just think of it, five acres
for $300, the price of a suburban
50-foot lot.
LAMBERT & SARGENT
3S3 IX Waahlnerton St.
SOMETHING JflCJB
A very pretty suburban home, on good ear
Una. ano not iar oui; iwroora up-io-oaie ccuagc.
large grounds, choice fruits, ornamental trees,
.ahrubs. flowen. lawn. I0O varieties of roses.
It you want something about right, see this.
HENKLB St BAKER,
Booms 210 and 221 Ablngtcn bid?.. 106& 3d
st.. Portland. Or,
$11,000 Special
100 x 100
partly Ira
proved, near
Sd and Jef-
fersoB.
Easr terms.
CV II. XORE&L, 251 WftblD5ton t
XKW TODAY.
FOR SALE
rountree! diamond
C Q7 & and upwards for lots 50x100 oa lm-
uiu proved street, with sewer and water.
In Central Albina. convenient to Up
per and Lower Albina car lines.
$qOK and upwards for fine lots. 20x100. la
Rumsey's Addition to "Mount Tabor;
handsome property At a low price.
$ 550 A5100 cor- ;E5t 32d and E.
C CKft 50x100 on E. 11th st.. bet. Tillamook
uou and xnompson sts.
1 9 fVfl 50x100 north side.-of Savler at., bet.
C 1 0 K f a 100x100. unimproved, on S. B. con
1"uu of E. 12th and Hancock sts.; this
Is the cheapest quarter-block In Hol
ladays Addition, and Is a fln buy.
SI Jinfi 100x100. unimproved, on S. W. cor.
of E. 19th and Broadway; very nice,
neighborhood.
SI Snn 50x100 eh- Kerby st. Jn Central Al
v u" blna. with 5-room cottage, with base
ment. SISSO30! on San Rafael sL. east of
uu" Union ave.. with 6-roora cottage;
easy terms. If desired.
SlnOO SOxlCO. unimproved, on Northrop st.,
iouu between 19th and 20th sts.
SI 800 3100 on Corbett st., bet. Pennoyer
v and Gaines sts.. with one and one-
half story dwelllnr of lx rooms
S2100 100x100 on S. E. cor. lof East 13th
vw""and Broadway, la Holladay's Ad
dition, unimproved.
S2200 100x100 on E. 43d st. near E. Taylor
st-, with 7-room house; soma nice
fruit trees.
S532SO 100x100, unimproved, on north slda
u"uu of Marshall st.. bet. 19th and 50th
sts ; these are the cheapest lots la
Couch's Addition, are In a nne neigh
borhood, and are offered at far less
than their value.
5?27nO 30x100 on Hoyt at., bet. 22d and 23d.
u,u" sts. with house of 7-rooms and bath.
Nice house and fine location.
QJ-finn 50x100 on Irving St.. bet. 23d and
v uu 24th sts., with good 8-room house.
SSnOn COxlOO on X. W. cor. of 15th and
vuuuu Northrup sts.. with house of 6 rooms
and bath: in nno condition.
C7nnrt SOxlOO on 'north lde of Washington.
ft. bet 19th and 20th sts.. and op
posite main entrance to Exposition
bldg.
Call on as If yon want to liny or
sell real estate.
ROUNTREE & DIAMOND
241 Stark St., Corner Second.
GREAT PROSPERITY
The question is often asked: Why
is it that real estate continues to sell
and the building boom goes on at
University Park, when compara
tively quiet in other parts of the
city? The great Columbia Univer
sity makes a permanent demand for
homes at University Park. The
better class of persons engaged in
manufacturing along the water front
from Albina to St. John's, are build
ing homes at University Park in the
pure air of culture and refinement.
Those who have money to lend, are
quite willing to lend it for building
purposes at University Park, be
cause they know that such property
will always pay the interest. Uni
versity Park is the center of 2000
population of the better class of
purely American citizens. It is the
besfplace on earth to bring up your
sons and daughters; saloons are
prohibited. Shanties are not per
mitted in this suburb. It is the de
sire to be somebody, and to live
among good people planted in the
human heart, that is causing the
boom at University Park. We have
every convenience of a great city.
Portland public schools, city water,
electric lights, theaters, public
parks, churches, many business
houses, electric street cars and
scenery that cannot be surpassed
on earth, are among our attractions,
and"yet you can buy a beautiful lot
for $200, one-tenth cash down,
balance $5 monthly. You will soon
double your money by investing
now.
UNIVERSITY LAND CO.
151 Sixth St.
A. W. Bagley, Resident Agent.
. NOB HILL HOME
A "very desirable residence of O
rooms, in choicest locality within,
one nnd a half blocks of car line,
strictly modern in every respect- and
rery desirable. 60x100 feet of
groand. Don't miss this opportunity
to acquire an ideal home.
A. H. BIRRELL
(Formerly of MacMaster & Birrell.)
Real Estate, General Insurance
and Financial Agency
303-4 McKay Buildingr, Third aBd
Stark. Phone Main 232.
DESIRABLE DWELLING
We offer for sale at a very mod
erate price, a corner lot 50x100 on
23d street, in the best neighborhood
on the street, with a modern home
,of eight rooms and bath, exclusive
of servants' rooms. Cement base
ment, furnace, stationary laundry
tubs, porcelain bath, etc., etc., etc.
For further particulars apply to
ROUNTREE & DIAMOND
241 Starlc, Corner Second.
200ft Water Frontage
Just below the Steel Bridge, at a
price 25 per cent below present val
ues. Has paid 6 per cent net on
present price for several years.
Choice water frontage like this is
scarce.
HARTMAN,
THOMPSON & POWERS
3 Chamber of Commerce
eonnn "Will buy one ot those fine quarter
IptS UUU biocks on Pine, Ash. East 12th
and 13th sts- The only desirable (close In)
property ottered at this price. All streets fully
Improved; sewer. E3. water, two car lines,
school, churchfs. everythipg- to make a pleas
ant and lovely home.
"Will bur 10 acres, 10 miles east.
ouu near BocJcwood.
CI Kflfi Will buy 27 acres, near Gresham:
fciiif-mi:ft car line.
200 3Q bny flno Iot ln Jnw001 on
J. L. WELLS & CO.
100 Grand Avenne.
WASHINGTON STBEET
Excellent quarter-block once worth over f40.
0CO. can now be bought for $26,000, easy
terms. F. V. Andrews &. Co.. Hampton bldy.
Fine Corner I
50x100 on S3d st..
near Jiortnrup; pnc
$2380; eaay terms.
WashlBftoa mtr