The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 30, 1904, PART FOUR, Page 27, Image 27

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 30, 1904.
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Sunday Services
Baptist.
'White Temple, corner Twelfth and Tay
lor streets. Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher,
D. D.. pastor One Accord prayer meeting-.
10:15 A. M.; morning -worship, with
preaching on "How to Save Portland,"
10:30 A. iL; Bible school. 12:10 P. 1L;
Young People's service, 6:30 P. M.; popu
lar evangelistic service, with preaching.
7:30 P. M. Dr. Brougher has interviewed
the managers of the several department
stores relative to the salaries paid and
the requirements made of the clerks, etc.,
under them, and will speak of this in
his sermon on "Young Men and "Womefi
in Business." He will also give a. prelude
to the sermon on the "Telephone Girl"
problem- This sermon Is the first of a
series on "Everday Talks to Everyday
People." Choir, quartet and chorus.
Immanuel, Second and Meade streets,
Mead M. Bledsoe, pastor Preaching on
"Our Dependence on Christ," 10:30 A- 1L;
Bible school, noon, S. Hale, superin
tendent: B. Y. P. U., 6:30 P. 1L; preach
ing by Bev. A. I Johnston, 7:30 P. M.
Episcopal.
Trinity Chapel, Nineteenth street, near
Washington, Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector,
Bev. H- D. Chambers In charge Holy
communion, 8 A. M.; morning prayer and
sermon, 11 A. M.; evening prayer, 7:30 P.
M.; Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. Tuesday,
November 1, All Saints' Day, holy com
munion 10 A. M. Dr. Morrison returns
from the convention during the coming
week and will officiate Sunday, Novem
ber 6.
Chapel of Transfiguration, Sixth street,
near Oak, Rev. W. B. Powell, chaplain
Service and sermon, 11 A. M; Sunday
school, 9:45 A. M.
St. Marks, Nineteenth and Qulmby
streets, Bev. J. E. Simpson, rector Holy
communion, 8 A. M.; morning prayer and
litany, 11 A. M.; evening prayer, 7:30 P.
M.; Sunday school, 10 A. M.
Lutheran.
St James, English, G. A. Leas, pastor
Reformation service by Sunday school, U
A. M.; Luther League devotional service,
6:45 P. M.; evening sen-ice, 7:45 P. M.
Pastor's Aid Society with Mrs. A. Freder
ick at 348 Mill street, Thursday afternoon.
Norwegian, North Fourteenth , street,
Rev. J. M. Nervig. pastor Services con
ducted by Rev. J. H. Meyer, of Chicago,
111., 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday school,
9:45 A. M.; Young People's Society. Tues
day evening; X.aldes' Aid Society, Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. Thora Tonseth,
Hunter Station, Mount Tabor.
Congregational.
' First. Park and Madison streets. Rev.
E. 1. House, D. D., pastor Service, with
sermon by assistant pastor, on "A Star
of Promise," 10:30 A. M.; Mendelssohn
song service, 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school,
12:15 P. M., Rev. H. A. Start, superintend
ent; Y. P. S. C. E, 6:30 P. M. Choir: Mrs.'
Rose Bloch-Bauer, Mrs. W. A. T. Bush
ong, "W. H. Boyer, W. A. Montgomery;
Prof. W. H. Boyer, choir director; Miss
Leonora Fisher, organist.
Pilgrim Chapel, Second street, near Lin
coln, Bev. K. A. Start pastor Sunday
school, 9:30 A. M., W. D. Scott superin
tendent Methodist Episcopal.
Taylor-Street Dr. F. Burgette Short,
pastor Classes, 9:30 A. M.; sermon on
"Learned, Yet Ignorant" 10:30 A. M.;
Sunday school, 12:15 P. M.; Ep worth
League, 7 P.M.; sermon on "Like Begets
Like," 7:30 P. M.
X3race, corner Twelfth and Taylor
streets, Gilbert "Ward Denlston, acting
pastorSermon on "The Modern Soldier,"
10:30 A. M.; Sunday school, 12:15 P. M.;
Ep worth League, 6:30 P. M.; Epworth
League rally service, with special music,
under direction of Professor Wilder; ad
dress by Mr. H. F. Johnson, district
president of the Epworth League, and the
pastor, on "My Epworthlan."
North Portland, Artisans iian, ko a
vler. Rev. Henry T. Atkinson, pastor
Sunday school, 10 A. M.; preaching on
"The Significance of Trifles," 11 A. M.;
Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.; preaching on
"Blind People," 7:30 P. M.
Presbyterian.
Calvary, corner Eleventh and Clay
street Rev. "W. S. Gilbert, pastor Service
with sermon on "After All, It Is a Matter
of the Young Man," 10:30 A. M.; monthly
praise service, 7:30 P. M.; choir. Miss
Lina Llnehan, soprano; Miss Virginia
Spencer, alto; Mr. Jones, tenor; Mr.
Street baritone; Miss Margaret Lamber
Eon, organist
Christian.
First, corner Park and Columbia streets,
E. S. Muckley. pastor Report of National
convention at St Louis, 10:30 A. M.; ser
mon on "A Man "Who Wanted to Obey In
His Own Way," 7:45 P. M.; Bible school,
12:15 P. M.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
Unitarian.
First Yamhill and Seventh streets, Rev.
George Cro swell Cressey, D. D., pastor
Service with discourse on "The Position
of Jesus In Liberal Thought and Life,"
U A. M.; Sunday school, 12:30 P. M.
Spiritualist.
First Spiritual Society. Artisans' Hall,
Ablngton building, Third street near
"Washington street Conference, 11 A. M.;
children's progressive lyceum, 12:30 P. M.;
lecture by Mrs. MIna Hanley, of Grand
Rapids, Mich., on "Spiritualism," fol
lowed by tests by Rev. G. C. Love, 7:45
P. M.
Church of Splrlt-Communlon, Willam
ette Hall, 17014 Second street Lecture and
spirit messages by Dr. "Wheeler, 7:45 P. M.
Latter Day Saints.
Allsky building hall, corner Third and
Morrison Services, 11:30 A. M. and 7:30
P. M.
Christian Scientist.
Second. Auditorium building. Third be
tween Taylor and Salmon streets Serv
ices, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; subject "Adam
end Fallen Man:" Sunday school, 11 A.
3L, in reading-rooms; Wednesday meet
ing. 8 P. M.; free reading-rooms open
dally from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., In same
building.
Swedenborgian.
Portland, New Church Society Sunday
BchooL 10:30 A. M-; lay service, 11 A. M.;
chapel, 22S Sixth street
Divine Truth Scientists.
3S3 Eleventh Ftreet, T. M. Mlnard. pas
torService and sermon on street "The
Light of the World," 11A.M.; demonstra
tion meeting, Thursday, 8 P. M.
Dowieltes.
Christian Catholic Apostolic Church In
Zlon. Rev. John Alexander Dowle, gen
eral overseer, Allsky Hall, No. 201, sec
ond floor, corner Third and Morrison
otreets, Rev. Charles A. Hoy, elder in
charge Junior meeting, 2 P. M.; sermon
on "Jesus the Healer" or "Divine Heal
ing a Present-Day Reality," 3 P.M.
Y. M. C. A.
Auditorium, Fourth and Yamhill Men's
meeting. 3:30 P. M.; address by Dr. D. L.
Rader on "The Man Who Wins"; music
by First Methodist quartet Miss Helen
Barstow, soprano; Mies Imogene Harding,
alto; J. Ross Fargo, tenor; Dr. "W. A.
Cummlng, bass.
Missions.
Berea Mission, Second and Jefferson
streets. Rev. J. H. Allen, pastor Sermon.
10:30 A. M., "The Spirit of Error, and the
Bpint or Trutn, .Evangelist C W. Ruth
will preach.
EAST SIDE.
Episcopal.
Good Shepherd, Sellwood and Vancou
ver. Rev. John Dawson, rector Sunday
school, 10 A. M.; morning prayer and
sermon, 11 A. M.; evening prayer and
sermon, 7:50 P. M.
St John's Memorial, Sellwood Rev. W.
R. Powell In charge Sunday school, 11
A. M.; evening service and sermon, 7:45
P. M.
fit David's. East Twelfth, and Belmont
in the Churches
streets. Rev. George B. Van Waters, D.
D., rector Rally day service for Sunday
school, with special music and address
by the rector, who has been attending
the general convention In Boston; even
ing prayer, 7:30 P. M.
Lutheran.
Our Savior's Norwegian Synod, corner
East Tenth and Grant streets. O. Hagoes,
pastor Services, 7:30 P. M.; no service in
the morning; Sunday school, 9:30 A. M.;
Ladles' Aid Society meets at Mrs. A.
Gerde's, East Tenth, near Beacon, Thurs
day. St Paul's, corner East Twelfth and
Clinton streets. Rev. A. Krause, pastor
Reformation festival service, 10:30 A. M.;
confessional service and holy communion,
7:30 P. M.
Congregational.
Sunnyslde, corner of East Taylor and
East Thirty-fourth streets, Rev. J. J.
Staub, pastor Service with -sermon oa
"Christian Citizenship," 11 A. M.; serv
ice, in charge of Men's League, with ser
mon on "Luther and the Reformation,"
and special music by male chorus, and
Luther's great reformation hymn, "A
Mighty Fortress Is Our God," rendered
bv male trio, 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school,
10 A. M., S. C. Pier, superintendent;
Christian Endeavor meeting, 6:30 P. M.
Mississippi Avenue, corner of Mississippi
avenue and Fremont street. Rev. C. M.
Smythe, pastor Service with sermon by
Rev. A. M. Rockwood, of Highland Con
gregational Church, 11 A. M.; service with
sermon on "Our Homes," 7:30 P. M.;
Sunday school, 10 A. M., J. H. Upham, su
perintendent: Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.
M.; prayer-meeting, Thursday, 7:30 P. M.
Highland, corner Prescott and East
Sixth street North, Rev. A. M. Rockwood,
pastor Bible school. 10 A. M., L. H. Mor
gan, superintendent; preaching service
with sermon by Rev. C M.f Smythe, 11
A. M.; Junior Endeavor, 3 P. M.; Senior
Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.; evening service with
sermon on "A Divine Helper in Prayer,"
7:30 P. M.
Presbyterian.
First Cumberland, corner Twelfth and
East Taylor streets. Rev. E. Nelson Al
len, pastor Preaching services, 10:30 A.
M.; Sunday school, 12 M.; Junior En
deavor, 3:30 P. M.; Senior Endeavor, 6:30
P. 2d.; sermon on "Gladstone, the Chris
tian Statesman." 7:30 P. M.
Piedmont Chapel, corner Cleveland ave
nue and Jarrett street Rev. L. Myron
Boozer, pastor Service, U A. M. and 7:3)
P. M.; Sabbath school, 10' A. M., Mr.
Charles Vosper, superintendent; prayer
meeting, Thursday, 7:30 P. M.
Arbor Lodge Chapel Sermon by Rev.
L. Mvron Boozer, 4 P. M.; Sabbath school,
3 P. M. t
Baptist.
Central, Woodmen of the World build
ing. East Sixth and East Alder streets,
William E. Randall, minister Service
with sermon on "Travelins: TJnsurveyed
Roads; Problems Thrust Upon Human
ity," 10:45 A. M.; Bible school, 12 M.; il
lustrated service, 7:30 P. M.; choir, pro
fessor W. F. WerschkuL musical direc
tor; Miss Ruth Shogren, organist
Methodist Episcopal.
Centenary, corner East Pine and Ninth
streets, William H. Heppe, D. D., pastor
Morning and evening services; Epworth
League, 6:15 P. M.; Sunday school, 12:15
P. M.; midweek service, Thursday, 7:30
P. M.
Central, Russell and Kerby streets, Al
blna, T. L. Young, pastor Services, 10:30
A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school, 12
M.; Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.
Sellwood Annual temperance day. At
morning service, roll-call of those who
signed the "pledge" last year and op
portunity given for others td sign; address
on appropriate theme, and special music
by the choir, 7:30 P. M.
Christian.
Central. East Twentieth and Salmon
streets.. Rev. J. F. Ghormley, pastor-
Services, 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.; Sun
day school, 12 M.; Junior Endeavor, 3:30
P. M.; Senior Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
Rodney-Avenue, Albyn Esson, minister
Services. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.: Sunday
schooC 9:45 A. M.; Y. P. S. C. E 6:30 P.
M.; C A. Dotson will preach both morn
ing and evening.
United Evangelical.
Corner Kerby and Fargo streets, Rer.
J. Bowersox, pastor Preaching on "The
Subject and Purpose of Paul's Preach
ing," 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday
school. 10 A. M.; K. L. C. E.. 6:45 P. M.
St Johns, E. E. McVIcker, pastor-
Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sun
day school, 10 A. M.; Junior K. L. C E.,
2:30 P. M.; union service of the Senior
and Junior X. L. C. E., 7:15 P. M.
Evangelical Association.
First English, corner East Sixth and
Market streets. Rev. G. "W. Plumer, pas
torWorship and sermon, 11 A. M. and
8 P. M.; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; Junior
Alliance, 3 P. M.; Young People's Alli
ance, 7P.1L
Universalist.
First East Couch and East Eighth
streets Sermon on "A Strange Story," U
A. M.; Sunday school, 12:15 P. M.
Millennial Dawn.
Corner East Ninth and East Grant
streets Services, with v sermon on "The
New Covenant; Its Law, Scope and Op
eration." 3 P. M.
MORE LIGHT ON BIG GRAFT.
Salsbury Declares Detective Is Hold
ing Money He Secured.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct 29. Lant
K. Salsbury, chief witness for the pros
ecution in the water deal cases, today at
the bribery trial of Ex-Mayor Perry, for
the first time named the person who
helped him In the duplicate key scheme
In Chicago, by which he secured an al
leged boodle fund of $50,000 deposited
there and belonging to the Bartons, of
Omaha. Salsbury testified that it was
his brother, Walter Salsbury. Salsbury
stated further that the $50,000 was not re
turned to the Bartons with the under
standing that they would not prosecute
him. He declared that It was turned
over to a detective named Magulre. who
lives In Chicago. Magulre still holds the
money, he said, the understanding being
that in case salsbury is convicted in the
case against him in connection with the
Barton fund, the money will be turned
over to him- Salsbury made this state
ment only after making a record to the
effect that the statement might lead to
the prosecution of other persons in" H1I
nols, and that ho made it only because
forced to do so.
Sawmills Will Not Give Up.
Though Judge-Advicate-General Davl3
has decided that the "Water Board cannot
be compelled by the War Department to
lower the water mains under the river.
the sawmill companies who petitioned the
War Department will not give up the fight
for lower pipes and a deeper channel to
their docks. What steps will next be
taken the managers decline to say, how
ever.
Naturally the members of the Water
Board consider that they have won out
thus far and are pleased with the decis
ion. It has been feared that should the
War Department order these pipes to be
lowered similar requests might at any
time be made, at continual expense to the
city.
Flooded With Lottery Tickets.
NEW YORK, Oct 29. This city has
been flooded with bundles of lottery tick
ets sent out from Chicago, accompanied
by literature, offering liberal commissions
on sales, and bearing the name of a man
known lrrmany cities for years through
connection with the criminal annuls of
lottery swindles.
The sew ticket Is designed to greatly
SKIN
Scalp Humors, Hair Humors,
Blood Humors
Complete External and Internal
Treatment One Dollar
WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA
"I take the liberty to drop you a -few lines to let you know of my won
derful cure by Cuticura. My head -was one mass of scabs and my fore
head was covered down almost to my eyebrows. I had to wear my hat all
the time. My legs, arms, and body were covered with spots in Bize from
& pin-head to as large as a silver dollar. A white, crusty scab would form
and itch, and words cannot express how I suffered for fifteen years. I
tried many doctors and all kinds of treatments, but could get no help,
and thought there was no hope for me. While in Michigan last summer
a friend told me to get Cuticura. I got a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box
of Cuticura Ointment, and in three days my head was as clear as it ever
was. I applied the ointment night and morning, also taking a hot bath
three times a week, and using the ointment freely after the bath. After
using one cake of soap and two boxes of ointment I was completely cured,
without a mark on my head or body. I was so pleased I felt like tak
ing my hat in my hand and running down the street to tell every ono
I met what Cuticura had done for me. I shall never use any other soap
but Cuticura. If any one is in doubt about this, they may write to me.
(Signed) H. B. FRANKLIN, 717 Washington St., Allegheny, Pa."
JO- Scad for " The Skis Book." Potter Drsj & Chemical Corporation, Bottos, U. S. A. Ca
resemble that used by the old Louisiana
lottery, and It la pretentiously guaran
teed by so-called banks In La Salle street,
Chicago, and In New Orleans. The man
whose name appears In the affair has
been arrested frequently, the last known
Instance having been In June, when he
was taken from the "bank" In Chicago
and held under 55000 to answer charges
of sending lottery tickets through the
mail3. Under the present scheme there Is
to be a drawing for oil lands In Louisiana
November 15. and the buyers of tickets
are supposed, to be securing options on
portions of the property.
CITY STATISTICS.
Deaths.
October 25. Agnes R. Swinton. 6 years, Ains
worth and "Williams avenues; pneumonia.
October 23. John Hasting, 40 years, St. Vin
cent's Hospital; tuberculosis.
October 24, George B. Trumbo. ,70 years, St.
Vincent's Hospital; pulmonary tuberculosis.
October 24, John Scharr, 80 years, 637 East
Morrison; paralysta.
October 24. Enollo. F. McGe, 2 years, GO
East Third North; dysentery.
Births.
October 22. to the wife of Guit&ve Nelson,
Good Samaritan, & boy.
October 8. to the wife of VT. J. Hill, 493
East Twenty-third, a girl.
October 22. to tho wife of "Will V. Small, 431
Oxford, a boy.
October 20. to the wife of Jease C fi&ar woer ,
city, & glrL
October 21. to the wife of A. A. "Wayne. 47
East Fifteenth North, a boy.
October 23. to the wlfo of Charles Brown.
Fourth and Sherman, a glrL
October 24, to the wife of Edward B. Ruther
ford. 610 Bast Ankeny, & boy.
Building Permits.
Tung Suck Chung, Second, between Washing
ton and Alder, repairs; S200.
E. R. Clary, Savler. between Twentieth and
Twenty-first, repairs; $300.
J. D. Hewitt. Multnomah, between Twenty
flrst and Twenty-second, two-story dwelling;
$2500.
Real Estate Transfers.
N. M. Davis and husband to Charles
Malcolm, lot 3," block 1, Highland
Schoolhouse Addition $ 135
D. H. RIckert and wife to J. Floyd.
SW. K of NE. ?i. section 2, T. 1 S.,
B, -4 E. 1.000
C I. Wilson to I. C EboralL lot 10,
block 300. Couch Addition 2.150
Columbia Real Estate Co. to Laura
Herrlck, lots 9. 10, 11. block 16. Pe
ninsular Addition No. 2 - 70
Thomas M. Anderson and wife to Otto
Kleeman and wife, part of west 30
feet lot 2, and east 10 feet lot 3,
General Anderson Addition 1.000
George W. Brown to B. S. Jones, lot
6. block S, Arleta Park No. 2 1
John Stewart and wife to W. J. Ped
dlcord. NW. U lot 2. block 41.
James Johns Addition to St. Johns 500
Sheriff to A. Harold, lots In West
Portland and West Portland Park. . 12
Same to B. Rosenthal, lots 14 to 18
Inclusive, block 8. Rosewood 10
W. H. Kennedy to W. H. Morse, lot
4, block 73. Woodstock 150
W. H. King and wife to T. H. Cock
ran et al., SE. y, lots 1, 4, block
39. James Johns Addition to Et
Johns 2,250
J. Myers and wife to A. D. Jones et
aL. lot 6. block 127. Stephens Add.. 2,200
Augusta B. Leader and husband to V.
K. Strode, undivided M NE. U. sec
tion 22, T. 1 S., R. 5 E 1
John Farrell to J. Curtln. lot 15; N.
S9.5S feet lot 14. block 14. Alblna. . 3.200
Alliance Trust Co. to B. J. Bond and
wife, lot 4. block 2, Douglas Add.. 400
Same to P. D. Boyd, lot 5, block 2.
Douglas Addition 425
Pacific Coast Abstract Guaranty &
Trust Company to A. B. Manley, E.
4 lots 9. 10, 13, 14; lots 11. 12,
block 3, Railroad Shops Addition.. 1
Oregon & California R. R. Co. to
Nathan Pearcy. lot 1. section 13;
lot 9, section 23. T. 2 N R. 1 W.
- containing 3.80 acres 15
F. C. Bradford and husband to M. W.
See. block 18, James Johns Second
AddlUon to St. Johns 2,500
M. R. Deveny and husband to L. J.
Goodnough. lot 0. block 23, Haw
thorne's First Addition ... 600
Sheriff to John E. Kelly, lots In Mor
gan's Addition. Glenhaven Park 19
Same to Pacific Coast Abstract Guaranty
& Trust Company. E. of lots 9. 10.
13. 14. lota 11. 12. block S. Railroad
ShoDS AddlUon CO
J. Almeter and wife to H. Smith, lots 35.
38. block 22. Mount Tabor Villa 625
Sheriff to W. CaswelL lota la Glenhaven
Park ... S2
William O. Munsell and wife to H. B.
Adams, 30x130 feet, beginning at point
of intersection of East Twelfth and
Alder .. ...... S,58
Consisting of CUTICURA
SOAP to cleanse the skin of
crusts and scales, and soften
the thickened cuticle; CUT
ICURA OINTMENT to in
stantly allay itching, irrita
tion, and inflammation, and
soothe and heal; and CUTI
CURA RESOLVENT PiLLS
to cool and cleanse the
blood, and expel humor
germs. A SINGLE SET
costing but ONE DOLLAR
is often sufficient to cure
the most torturing, disfigur
ing skin, scalp, and blood
humors, eczemas, rashes,
itchings, and irritations, with
loss or hair, from infancy to
age, when the best physi
cians and all other reme
dies fail.
DAXX.T MEXEOKO LOGICAL SSTOSX,
PORTLAND. Oct. 29. Maximum tempera
ture. 56 deg.; minimum, 4S. River reading at
11 A. M., 2.9 feet; change In past 24 hoars.
rise 0.1. Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to & P,
M., trace; total since September 1, 1904, 2:35
Inches; normal, 5.49; deficiency, 3.14. Total
sunshine October 23, 1904, none; possible, 10
hours and 18 minutes. Barometer (reduced 'to
sea level), at 5 P. M., 29.63.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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WEATHERV CONDITIONS.
A disturbance of considerable energy made
Its appearance off the Washington coast during
the last 24 hours, and is this evening central
off Vancouver Island. It has caused high winds
and gales along the Washington coast and
Strait of Juan de Fuca, and showers at the
mouth of the Columbia River and Southwestern
Washington. In Eastern Oregon, Eastern Wash.
Ington and Idaho the weather continues fair.
High southeast winds now prevail at the
mouth of tho Columbia, where the wind was
blowing at a rata of 48 miles an hour at 5
P. M. At Tatoosh Island a maximum of 56
from the east was reached during the aftsr-
noon.
The indications are that the storm will con
tinue Its eastward movement and cause rain
In the greater portion of this district Sunday,
and high south to southwest winds along the
coast and on the Inland navigable waters of
Washington.
Southeast storm warnings were ordered this
morning at all seaports in the district.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight, October 30:
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; brisk
and poeolbly high, gusty southerly winds.
Western Oregon and Western Washington-
Occasional rain; brisk to high, gusty southerly
winds, with gales at sea.
' Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Cloudy, with showers.
Southern Idaho Showers west. Increasing
cloudiness east portion.
A. B. WOLLABER.
Acting District Forecaster.
NEW TODAY.
1 WANT FOR CLIENTS CITY -OR STTB
urban real estate mortgages 6a 50 per cent
valuation; low rates; no commissions. W.
B. Ward, attorney-awaw. 323 AUsicy hiag.
WILL SELL CHEAP 20.000 SHARES STAR
Consolidated Mining stock; adjoins Oregon
Securities. AaareBs r isu, uregonian.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY
in sums to suit, -faxnan, watuns & Co.,
250 Alder St.
FOR SALE A BANKRUPT STOCK OFJDRY
goods and gent's furnishings at 9 N. 3d
st., city.
NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE, ALL
kinds of iruic lot ocxiuu, sis Halgbt ave
270O.
Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm
Insurance in All Lines
A. ?. BIERELE,
302-S McKay Building. Third and Stark.
INVESTMENT BONDS
Warraats and stocks bought aad seld. J. W.
CrutfiK 4t Ce Cbumt of cmumtm
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES.
"Roesu," "Seeaa aid Beard." "Hesse-
keeplsc Kfnms." S4iatJoB Wasted, IS
words or less, IS ceats: 18 to 39 words. 29
ceats; II to W vrerd. S5 eefita. etc No
dlscecag for stddiileBid tmri Mimi.
UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except
"Now Today," S ceaU far IS ward or lesei
16 to 3 ward. M cestaj 11 to t& word. 5
cest. etc SrsC lasertiea. Sack additional
laserfie, ese-Balf; bo farther dlseoBat sa
der ess raeath.
IMPORTANT Tbe low tecoad-tfeae rate
oa 'advertislBg tkat rmi either la the claal-
fled column, or sader head "New Today."
will be glvea ealy when sd-rertislHg U la
erted oa coasecatlvo days, Dally ad Seztday
ksaea. Advertlalag that Is achedsled to
appear at latexrmU of eas or more days
apart will be caarged for at fall oao-tlaae
rate each SBserUes.
"NEW TODAY (gaago mescsre state), 15
eeais per lbs, first lssertleai 10 cents per
Uae for each addWortal laser Una.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed ears Tho Oresealaa, asd left at this
efSce, choald always To laelaoed 1st sealed ea
releees. No atasaa la required oa sack let
ters.
The Oi intniilim will set he raeeeasshlo ft
errors la s&veruseaaeau saxes tareaga xbo
telepheae.
AMUSEMENTS.
COMING!
FRITZ KREISLER,
THE RENOWNED VIOLINIST.
Management: Henry Wolfsohn, N.Y.
ROSE EYTINGE
Pupils prepared for stage, pulpit,
platform or parlor. Either private
lessons or class work. For time and
terms, apply at
261 Thirteenth Street
PHONE MAIN 1203.
BASE! BALL
Portland vs. Los Angeles
Recreation Park, Oct. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
Ladles' days, Thursday and Friday.
G&mee called 3; Sunday, 2:30 P. iL Ad
mission, 25c; children, 15c
MEETING NOTICES.
EUREKA COUNCIL. NO. 204. K. L. of S..
iclll give a Ealoween party tomorrow evening.
Members oi the order Invited.
FOR RENT Artisan HalL Ablngton bldg.,
Wednesday evening, $20.
E. E. VAN ALSTINE, 012 ilSTCUam.
PTTYSTT.TTHr TWV3P X-'O 11 Tl CtV XT TTam
changed meeting nights, and 'will meet every
Friday evening, at 8 o'clock;, in the Logue
Hall, Grand ave. and E. Washington. Members
are requestea to auenc ur order or u oi n.
IDA ELLIS. Kecoraer.
KUNKKAL NOTICES.
PUTROW William A. Putiw. October 29,
aged 31 years. Funeral Oregon City aionoay,
October 31. 2 P. 3d.
PUTROW Funeral services over the remains
of the late William A. Putrow will be con
ducted at the family home In Oregon City at
2 o'clock Monday afternoon, October 81, 1904.
WHITCOMB At his late residence, October
28. 1004. William Whltcomb. aged 83 years.
6 months and 13 days. Funeral will take
place today, October 30, at 2 P. M., from
his late residence. 283 East Twenty-eighth
street. Friends Invited.
COPLET In this city on October 28, 1004.
Robert Copley, aged 69 years, a months, zb
days. Funeral Sunday, October 30, 1004,
at 2:30 P. 31. from Eolman's Chapel,
corner Sd and Salmon sts. Relatives and
friends respectfully Invited to attend. In
terment Lone Fir Cemetery.
riTTWTNG. HcEXTES X GXLBAUGH.
successors to Daaaisa A Camploa, Hador
takers aad esab aimers, sedera la every de
tail. "Hi aad Plac Phone Stain 43 Q. Lady
Kcelstaat.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO, Undertakers and
embalmers, bave moved to their new build
ing. Third and Salmon. Lady aaaistaBt.
Telephone No. 807.
JT. P. ZTNLEY & SON, Fas era! Directors,
cor. 3d aad Madison. Office, of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephoae No. 9.
r. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
NEW TODAY.
Tomorrow, Monday, at 2 P. M.
at Residence, 554 b. 19th
Street, Cor. Ellsworth
Street
We are Instructed by Mr. ET. D. Belcher, who
te leaving for California, to sell the following
furniture, etc., comprising parlor rockers In
golden oak; pretty parlor table; Axmlnster bor
dered carpets; gblden oak extension table; six
oak dining chairs; 0x12 art squares; Singer sew.
Ing machine; 7x10 pony rug; three iron oea
steads, with brass decorations; best cable
eatings: mattresses, etc.: flrst-claes cook stove:
kitchen table; chairs and other 'effects, all in
first-class condition. Take Woodstock cars to
10th st., two blocks south. Sale Monday, at 2
r. m. GEO. baker : CO., Auctioneers.
On Tuesday Next at 1Q A. M.,
at Bakers Auction House
CORNER ALDER AND PARK.
We shall eell the hlgh-clasa furniture; Bruzeels
carpets, rugs, etc.. or modem suburban home.
as follows: Overstuffed parlor suite, in rich
el Ik coverings; sprlng-ecat Morris chairs; cost
ly rockers In weathered and golden oak: also
mahogany finish: large easy chairs; patent
rockers, with leather seats; highly polished par
lor tables; handsome coucbee. Colonial design;
vasee and bric-a-brac; portieres and lace cur
tains; oil paintings and pastels; good Brussels
carpets: 0x12 rugs In Wilton. Axmlnster and
Brussels; golden oak sideboard; very handsome
buffet: china cabinet: Imported china, tea set:
round extension table; highly polished dining
chairs; combination gas and electric fixtures;
piano scarf: oak folding bed; pretty enameled
bean, oest springs, nair ana oiner -mattresses,
goose-feather pillows, comforters; toilet sets;
"Hartley" combination washstand and dresser:
pretty mahogany finish dreasers, with pattern
plate mirrors; white maple dressers and chif
foniers; oil heater: Eellpoe steel range; heating
stoves: housenoia treasure; ana auer userui
lots. Sale Tuesday, at 10 A. M.
GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneer.
At Baker's Auction House, on
Thursday Next, at 10 A. M.
We shall sell the complete furnishings of pri
vate house from Larrabee St., all up-to-date
furniture and In good condition. Sale at 10
A. M. UtJU. HA ft, r.f. & KM., Aucuoacerz.
On Friday Next at 2 P. M.
At BAKER'S AUCTION-HOUSE, comer Alder
and Park, several consignments or userui nouse.
hold furniture, stoves, etc
GEO. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers.
Phone- Black 1842.
BUTTER BUTTER
SI. 00 SAVED IS $2 MADE
rv.nm.T-r butter.. . . ............. ..60c and 55c
Best creamery butter 55c and 60c
Dairy butter 40c
Renovated butter 40a and 45c
Eggs, per dozen Z3C ana jOc
Best sugar-cured hams.... ...... ...........14c
TM.-ntn hams ....................... ...11c
Breakfast bacon...... 14c and 15c
Cheese ..bc iuc ana iw.
Swiss cheese , 25c
fioe tea for.Der pound... 30c
Java-Mocha, coffee 30c
Arbuckle's & Lion coffee 2 pounds for 25c
Remember Saturday Is chleken day. Cheaper
than ever. All gooes retauea at wnoies&ie
prices.
LA GRANDE CREAMERY. 264 Yamhill st.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Fortlaa& real eatxt. at lowest rates.
TiUa insured. Abstracts furnished.
Title Guarantee & Trust Co.,
X Gfcawr of CeauaerM,
NEW TODAY.
G1LMAN
Auction & Commission Co.
S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer
Extensive and attractive auction sala of
household furniture at residence. We are in
structed by Mrs. A. S. Robinson to sell by
puDnc auction
TOMORROW (MONDAY). OCT. 31, AT 10
IVPTnm.- A vr 1 t irimi nvwnwrro
NO. 511 MORRISON ST., BET. 1GTH AND
LOWNSDALE,
ALL THE FURNITURE, etc. lncludlnr all
the BRUSSELS AND AXMINSTER. CARPETS;
ball and stair carpets In pretty patterns; hall
rack; COUCHES; DRAPERIES of various de
signs; all the LACE CURTAINS; ROCKERS;
odd chairs; SCREENS; center tables; WARD
ROBES: ALMOST NEW AND HANDSOME
UPRIGHT FOLDING BEDS WITH MIRRORS:
AiAiiiiLi uhhj: curled hair and floss MAT
TRESSES of best Quality; crockery; IRON
xstiua complete with springs, etc; COM
MODES and ODD DRESSERS of FINE DE
SIGN; carpet sweeper: stands; toilet crockery;
the FINE FOLDING BEDS and MANTEL
BEDS, etc, are NEARLY NEW and ALMOST
ALL THE FURNITURE IN HOUSE WAS
PURCHASED VERY RECENTLY. COM-
ruirH DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, includ
ing 10 OAK DINERS. TWO FINF1 OXTC BY.
TENSION TABLES: any amount of DISHES;
cutlery; PLATED WARE; TABLE LINEN;
LINOLEUM: fine steel RANGE, almost new;
costly REFRIGERATOR, latest deaden: latch-
en treasure; Irons; quantity of GRANITE
WARE, etc: gaa plate; hose; sideboard;
snaaes. N. B. This sale affords an unexcelled
opportunity to purchase nice house furniture.
t"v are invuea to attend sale TOMOR
ROW (MONDAY), at 511 MORRISON. BE-
njusx mm ASD LOWNSDALE STREETS,
at 10 A. M. Kftt will rnmmonm trfth the.
finer goods promptly at 10 o'clock A. M.
S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
OF
FINE FURNITURE
We-aro Instructed bv owner tn iv Titihl!
auction, without reserve.
Next Tuesday, Nov. 1st at 10
A. IY1. at Room No. 41 5 Wash
ington Street
Their household furniture, purchased a few
weeks ago. (The same as new.) Contained
m tne use are some very pretty
Iron bedsteads with anrlnsra nrt pitt1i
nair maiireases; odd dressers; commodes; large
oval mirror: combination drMsarar hoolcrr
unveopon; coucn ; wamut oearoom suit; center
tables; round extension table, chairs and buffet,
all In golden oak; white maple dresser; por-
ueres; mat rugs oi pretty designs; bed lounge;
steel range: brasa child's bed: irranlt ware?
Kitchen Queen; eafe; odd rockers; chairs; ta
bles; expensive dining Chairs In leather; pic
tures; feather pillows; bed comforters; crock
ery; chiffonier; gondola couch; quantity of
Hranue ware: D lancets: reamer unlaws: air.
tight heating stoves; oval mirror; ruga and car
pets. Buyers of household furniture win do
well to attend sale. Ton will find the roods
all right. The large fine French, plate mirror
wiu do ooia at tnis time.
S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Thursday Next, Nov. 3d 1 0 A. M.
Friday Next, Nov. 4th 10 A. M.
Two (2) days sales of household
furniture from residences, including
parlor, sitting room, bedroom and
kitchen furniture. All first class.
Sales affording buyers an excellent
opportunity to make purchases.
Consignments secured at any time.
Cash advanced. Sales held in any
part of the city.
S. L. N. GILMAN,
Auctioneer.
Auction Sales
By J. T.WILSON .
AUCTIONEER
MONDAY, TOMORROW,
10 A. M.
The Last Sale
At 331 Ankeny, Corner Sixth
Commencing at 10 A. M.. we will close out at
public auction all the substantial furnishings
in our salesroom. Everything must go. regard
less oi co;c we are oouna to reduce to stock
to lessen expense of removal. You will find a
variety or chairs, tahies, rockers, beds of every
aeecripuon. aressers, lounges, mirrors, clocks.
dining-room tables, combination bookcase and
desk, library desk, 600 books, pictures, oil
paintings, kitchen cabinets, cook stoves and
fine lot of heating stoves; also complete house-
Keeping outnts. j. t. WILSON, Auctioneer.
PRELIMINARY REMOVAL
NOTICE
Having aecured the building now being va-
cated by the Kasmussen raint & oil Co., No.
160 First et.. comer Yamhill (our old location).
we will open with a large auction sale of house
furnishings, etc, Monday, November 7, at 10
A. M. We extend a welcome to our patrons
and guarantee the same courtesies and honest
dealing that established our reputation In the
auction business. This being the best location
in the city for the auction trade warrants good
returns for goods consigned for auction sale.
Note Should you have for sale any household
furnishings office or store fixtures or merchan
dise of any description, see us regarding the
sale of It. We buy and pay cash for goods or
warrant good returns on consignments, .rnone
Main 1628. J. T. wilson. Auctioneer.
GROCERIES AND FIXTURES
SALE
The Bcott grocery store, at Fulton, comer
Nebraska and Macao era eireer, nas oeen piacea
In our hands for disposal. We have decided
to eell for the next ten days at wholesale prices.
Khmild vou -want to nurchase anything in the
grocery line, you will find a nice variety to
select from. All lines complete. We also have
a delivery wagon, hackA buggy and harness
and other fixtures for sale. For particulars
phone Hood 1006. Main 16ZB.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF
BOOKS
At 253 First Street
Everr day at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Books!
books! books! Tons of new books! Books of
every description!
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE:
Worthington Compound
Duplex Pump, second
hand, A! condition. Size
10x18x14x10. Deliver
ing 875 gallons per min
ute. Check valve, lub
ricator, etc., complete.
laqHire A. W. Cochran.
Orcgealan Buildlag.
$35 CASH
Buys a lot on the Peninsula or St. Johns
car line, high, sightly, level, city water.
streets graded, adjoining lots same size.
without Improvements, selling for $123; must
be sold to don out estate. Title perfect,
abstract with each sale free. Last chance to
secure a lot for U, of Its true value, and
are as fine as any between Alblna aad St.
Johns.
BROWN, Ml Stark st-, oyyoslts Library,
NEW TODAY.
For Sale fay
Hartman, Thompson & Powers
51400
- 6-room bouse, 50x100 on Grand
Avenue, near Beach street.
$1750
5-room cottage on Tillamook
street.
52000
6-room house. 30xl00-foot lot,
on Pettygrovo street, near 17th,
on West Slda rlvr.
C Of Oft -rcom bouse, 40xl00-foot lot,
-PL lUU n East Tamhlll st., near East
2600
0-room house, 100x100. with
good barn, on the comer of Ma-
son anrl Vnntonit nv
C910H 6-room new house. 50x100 foot
$L I UU lot oa EaJ!t 13th st. bet. Clln-
52400
52600
7-roora new house, 45xl00-foot
lot, on Fargo street, near Wil
liams ave.
0-room, modern new house. 40x
100-foot lot, on Eugene street.
7-room new house. Just fin
vJviUv kned. fireplace, furnace, ce-
TT , ."""i uuur, uuiiuu-ioot lot. Bet.
meats Tillameok street; easy Install-
VTAfi 6-room modern house, 50x150
LJUU foot lot on Tillamook street.
on
. ucm- imams avenue; nouse
ot tnis lot rents for $22 per month.
VjKjlfl 10-rm house, very sightly lot.
TTvJVU va ""lameiie Heights.
8-room house, comer lot, BOx
100. 'COmnlnta mi -mnst-OT.
every respect; house cost S5000:
and Vaughn st.
4-room house, SOxlOO-foot cor
ner lot, good cistern, plenty of
fruit on place, within 5 minutes'
walk of car line.
8-room house, 115xl20-foot lot.
- blocks from car- line in
Montavllla.
40x123 on Williams ave., near
Tillamook st.
comer 21st
$550
$1500
$1100
750
Fine corner . lot "on East 13th
and Thompson sr., in Irvlngton.
5-room house.. 50x50, on E. 8th
and B. Davis st.
7-room house, new and mod
ern, E. Couch and East 30th st.
$1350
52600
South Sunny Side
trT,.V -"-" u. ana dn sts., on
Hawthome ave. car. line; $450 to $530; $30
cash, $10 per month.
We are prepared to buy you -a lot In any
5M. 10sr. l ast ol
-- " jun uuuse; smaii pay
ment down, and monthly payments of 1 per
cent of tho in,f
HARTMAN, THOMPSON & POWERS,
Room 3. Chamber of Commerce.
Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
109 Third Street
Offers for Sale
$5500 ?hA0,c,e craer on k. 23d st. lot 50x
100, level and high, on car lina:
fine view; buy this and build two
cottages to rent; a good invest
ment. $1600 House 5CS Front st.
S 250 nd upwards. Lots and houses on
.p -UU portlan(i Heights, reached, by new
iuup eiecmc une. we have a par
ticularly choice list of Heights
property, and can suit almost any
Curse. We advancn mnnir n iniM
S7000 A oeauUful large house on car
pVVV nne East SId corner looxioo.
bam, lovely grounds, house In ex
cellent condition and Immediate
possession can be given. This
property cost $10,000 and Is a bar
gain at the price offered.
S2000 11118 lot, on Northrup st.. facing
south, between 24th and 25th. on
car line; will advance money to
build. -
$3700 A h02;ellke house, on Corbett st.
o i v v near Bancroft ave.. 10 rooms, pos
session given promptly; price mod
erate, terms reasonable.
54:500 $,eautlul new home, on East
tpxuui Madison st. 8 rooms, hall, bath
room, alcove, 4 closets, fireplace,
gas, and every up-to-date Im
provement; location very choice.
This must be seen to be appreci
ated. S8000 We ffr ?;.T,ery flno aohso and lot
v uuu on Nob Hill, now leased to re
sponsible tenant, and paying a
good return, on price asked.
2500 A cnoIco building lot on 23d st.
v near Johnson, Nob Hill district
Will advance money to build.
S2150 Quarter block on East 19th st.
two blocks from car line, level
and high, a sightly place to build
a home.
We have lots improved and unimproved In
South Portland, some very attractive propo
sitions to offer on Portland Heights, and
hundreds of lots In the most desirable sub
urbs. We can suit every purse, and build
or advance money If desired.
Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
109 Third Street
A. J. FARMER
Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Third 4
Jefferson.
You can save 20 per cent by. dealing with
me. 16 lbs. D. O. sugar, $L00; 8 lbs. good
rice, 25c; 5 cans pork and beans, 25c; 3&
box crackers, 30c; 1 pkg. Acme Health Kof
fee, 15c; 2 pkgs. Princes Royal macaroni,
25c; 8 bars Owl soap, 25c; 1 lb. Schilling's
Baking Powder. 25o; 1 lb. Royal Baking
Powder, 40c; 1 lb. Arm & Hammer Soda, 5c;
1 bar Naptha Soap, 5c; 12 bars Royal
Savon Soap, 25c; 6 bars Baby Elephant Soap,
25c; 8 bars Diamond. C Soap. 23c; 1 dor.
Rex. Deviled Ham, 40c; 2 lbs. Arbuckles Cof
fee, 30c; 10 lbs. Sago or Tapioca, 35c; 1 lb.
good English Breakfast Tea, 15c: best sugar
cured hams, 1 lb. 14c; 1 lb. gunpowder tea.
23c; 2 cans Oregon Grape Cream, 13c; "2 cans
Primrose Cream, 15c; 1 sack good hard
wheat flour, $1.00: 10-lb. pall pure leaf lard,
$1.00; 5-lb. pall pure Leaf Lard. 50c;
2 bottles SnlderB Catsup. 35c; best Creamery
butter. 55c and 65c; 1 package Scotch Oats,
10c; 4-gal. keg pickles, 85c; 1 lb. white
honey, 15c Deliveries on East Side, Tues
days and Fridays.
BULL RUN WATER.
University Park now has the far
famed Bull Bun water, has more n
residences under- construction than
any other suburb, has employment fox
more men than any other suburb, has
better educational facilities than any
other part of Portland, has a larger
payroll than any other suburb, has the
highest degree of morality in Port
land. It offers the best opportunity on
earth to investors or homeseekers.
Prices of lots are advancing. Call
and see us about University Park.
FRANCES I. M'KEaOTA,
Boom 606, Commercial Block.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Oar records are complete and up to data,
Wo farmeh abstracts promptly.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved Portland Real Estate.
' SECURITY ABSTRACT & TRUST CO.
214-213 Chamber of Cesaeree.
LARGE SPACE TO RENT
100x100, second floor, suitable for sample
rooms, academies or any other purpose. Mer
rill's New Auditorium, 7th aad Oak sts. Par
ties looking for large space should Investigate.
A CORNER LOT '
S. E. cor. of 16th and Pettygrove sts.; It's
a good business comer and will be sold,
cheap. F. BRESKE, room 444 Sherlock bldg.,
83H 3d st
FOR SALE WOOD
7000 cords fir stumpage, original timber, 9
miles 'fro Portland, s-mlle to railway.
Apply- 334SGrant, Portland.
A CORNER LOT
On Park south of JeJCersos, $4M9 will Vay
It, F. SRS8KB, room 444 Sbe? look Kdx.