The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 26, 1905, PART THREE, Page 25, Image 25

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    THE SUNDAY OBESONIAN, PORTLAND", FEBRUARY 28,. 190o.
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PORTLAND
CHURCHES
Baptist.
White Temple, corner Twelfth and Tay
tar streets, Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher.
D. D., pastor "One Accord" prayer meet
Ins, 10:15 A. M.; morning service, -with
eermon on "Tho Bis Work of a Little
Church," 10:30 o'clock: Bible school. 12:10
P. M.: Young Peoplo's meeting, 6:20 P.
M.: services at 7:30 with sermon on
"What Others Think and Say About Us";
baptism and special music
Immanuel Baptist Church. Second and
Meade streets, Mead M. Bledsoe, pastor
Preaching. 10:30 A. M.: Bible school. 12 M.:
B. T. P. U. meeting, 6:30 P. M.; preaching
services, 7:30 P. M.
Christian.
First corner Park and Columbia streets.
Rev. R S. Muckley. pastor Sermon on
"Tho Message of the Xon-Christian World
.o the Church," beginning revival serv
ices, Bible school, 12:15 P. M.; preaching.
r.30 P. M., on "What the Bible Says
About the Action and Design of Bap
tism"; Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
Advent Cnrlstian Church, 250 Harrison
itreet. Rev. Charles HefTendon, pastor
Sunday school, 10 A. M.; preaching. 11 A.
VT.; praise service. 7:30 P. M., with ser
mon. Christian Science.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scot
Bh Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Lowns
lale streets Sen-Ices, 11 A. JL and S P.
II.; subject, "Man"; Sunday school at
ilose of morning service.
Second Church of Christ Scientist, Au
Iltorium building, Third between Taylor
tnd Salmon streets Sunday services, 11
k. M. and 8 P. M.; subject, "Man": Sun
lay school, 11 A. M., in the reading
looms. Evangelical Association.
First German Church, corner Tenth and
Tlay streets. Theo. Schauer, pastor Wor
Jhip and sermon, 10:45 A. M., and service
it 7:20 P. M.; Sunday school, 9:30 A. M.;
r. P. A., 7 P. M.
Congregational.
First, Park and Madison streets. Rev. E.
u. House. D. D., pastor Morning service,
ritli sermon by Rev. S. M. Freeland, on
'Wilderness Experiences": service in the
vrning with sermon by Rev. Mr. Frec
and on "Indirections of Life," at 7:80;
P. 5. C. E., (5:30 P. M.
Pilgrim Chapel, Seqond street, near Lln
oln, William H. Bronson. superintendent
-Sunday school, 9:30 A. M.
Latter-Day Saints.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
taints, Alisky building, hall 400, corner
hird and Morrison streets Services at
1:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
People's Christian Union.
Unity Hall. 162 Second street il A. M
ddress, "Man The Working Form of
tod"; 12:15 P. M.. study class in life
iroblems; 7:45 P. M-, concert by Union
rchestra; S:15 P. M., science lecture by
Ir. Coulter, subject. "What a Thought
ooks Like and Weighs."
Episcopal.
St. Mark's Church, nineteenth and
luimby streets. Rev. J. E. Simpson, rec
r Holy communion. 8 A. M.; morning
rayer and litany, 11 o'clock; evening
rayer, 7:30 o'clock; Sunday school, 10
t. M.
St. Stephen's. Thirteenth and Clay
treets. Rev. Thomas N. Wilson, rector
iornlng service and communion, 11
'clock; Sunday school, 9:45 A- M.
Chapel of the Transfiguration. Sixth
treet, near Oak, Rev. W. R. Powell,
haplaln Service and sermon, 11 A. M.;
unday school, 9:45 A. M.
Trinity Chapel, Nineteenth street, near
Tashington. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector
loly communion, 8 A. M.; morning serv
?p. 10:30; evening service. 7:30 o'clock;
unday school. 12 M.
St. Matthew's, corner First and Caruth
rs .ptreets. Rev. W. A. M. Brock Jn
harge Service and sermon," ,lijL. M.;
uriday school. 9:45 A, M. " '
All-Saints' Church. 492 North Twonty-
tcond street. Rev. Robert Hope. Ph. D.,
. D., rector Sunday services at 11 A. M.
nd 7:30 P. M.
Divine Truth Center.
Divine Truth Chapel, corner ElevcYith
nd Montgomery streets, Thaddeus M.
tinard. pastor Services at 11 A. M.
Methodist Episcopal.
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, cor-
er Twelfth and Taylor . streets. Rev.
. larence True Wilson. D. D., pastor 9:30
.. M.. class meeting; 10:30 A. M., sermon;
50 P. M.. Epworth League; 12:15 P. M.,
unday school; 7:30 P. M., sermon.
Taj'lor-Streot Methodist Church, Dr.
'rands Burgette Short, pastor 9:30 A
I., classes; 10:30, morning service, sub-
-t. "The Soul's Growth; 12:15 P. M..
unday school; 6:30 P. M., Epworth
ague: 7:30, platform meeting, subject.
The Layman s Part, addresses by Prof,
. T. Davis, M. G. Royal and Samuel
onnell.
Epworth Church, Twenty-third and Irv-
ig. Rev. Henry T. Atkinson, pastor
unday school, 10 A. M-; preaching, 11
. M., with sermon on "A Lamp, and a
Jght": Epworth League, 6:30 P. al.;
reaching. 7:30 P. M.. by the pastor on
The Need of Humanity;" special music.
Lutheran.
St James English Lutheran Church,
rner West Park and Jefferson streets.
A. Leas; pastor Services conducted by
le pastor, 11 A. M., with sermon on
Working for God": Sunday school, 10
. M. No Luther League nor evening
rvlce.
Norwegian Lutheran Church, 45 Four-
cnth street North, Rev. J. M. Nervlg,
istor Services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.;
anday school, 9:45 A. M.
Methodist Sputh.
Flrft Methodist Episcopal Church,
juth. 171 Second street. Rev. E. H.
owre. pastor Services, 11 A- M., with
rmon by Rev. C. L. McCausland, pre-
ding eldor. and 7:S0 P. M. with sermon
anday school,. 10 A. M.; -Epworth league,
SO P. M.
Presbyterian.
K-alvary Presbyterian Church, corner
leventh and ' Clay streets, Rev. W. S.
llbert pastor Services. 10:30 A. M.
Ith sermon on "The Harvest White"
20 P. M., with sermon by the pastor on
Conversion."
Missions.
Berea Mission, Second and Jefferson
reets. Rev. J. H. Allen, (pastor Serv
es. 10:30 A. M.: preaching, 7:30 P. M.,
ider direction of Holiness- Mission.
United Evangelical Mission, Ruth's
all, Savier street, between Twenty-first
id Twenty-second streets, H. J. Holzap
1. pastor Sunday schgol, 9:30 A. M.;
trman preaching service, 10:30 A. M.;
ngllsh preaching. 7:S0 P. M.
Church of Christ Mission, corner Fre
bnt and Union avenue Sunday "serv
es at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M.
Peniel Mission. 266 First street Bible
fcss. 1:45 P. M.; holiness meeting, 3
; M.; evangelistic service, 7:30 P. M.
Spiritualists.
f irst Spiritualist Society, Artisan's Hall,
Ington building Lecture by "Mrs. L. F.
lior at 11 A. M.; children's Progressive
Tceum, 12:30 P. M.; lecture by Mrs.
Hor at 7:15 P. M.
Biblical Spiritualist Union, Drew Hall,
t Second street Afternoon services at
lo P. M., subject "Biblical Spiritualism";
Zoning meeting, 8 P. M., lecture by Dr.
Hlllams on "Jesus the Christ and
tiartta or Gutama, the Budha Com
tred." Millennial Dawn.
Willernlal Dawn. G. A. R. Hall, north
pt corner Second and Morrison streets
10 P. M. lecture from chart on "The
Kine Plan of the Ages."
Unitarian.
PlrFt Unitarian. Yamhill and Seventh
reels, Rev. George Croswcll Cressy,
D.. pastor Services with sermon on
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ism." 11 A. M.; Sunday scnooi, i-.w r.
P M. Mrs. H. C. wortman speaks uu
'The Study of Art"
Y. M. C. A.
Sunday Club meeting. 3 P. M., at T. M.
C A. auditorium. 164 Fourth street "Life
of Christ" in moving pictures; illustrated
songs. Half-hour concert by Coulter's
orchestra; other music
Zlon.
Christian Catholic Apostolic Church
In Zlon. Rev. John Alexander Dovvle,
general overseer, Rev. Charles A. Hoy,
elder in charge, Alisky Hall. No. 201,
second floor, corner Third and Morrison
streets Junior meeting 2 P. M.; serv
ices. 3 P. M.. subject. "Healing of tne
Lame Man at the Gate Beautiful and
Present Day Miraclos"; -:30 P. ot..
stereopticon lecture on "Practices and
Principles of Zlon and Zlon City.
Swedenborgian.
Portland New Church Society, Swed
enborgian. chapel 228 Sixth street
Sunday school 10:30 A. M.; lay service.
11 A. ML
Volunteers of America.
Barracks, 267 Ankony street Special
meeting Sunday evening at 8 o'clock;
Sunday school, 3 P. Ml
EAST SIDE.
Baptist.
Second Baptist Church, Seventh and
East Ankeny, Rev. S. C Lapham, pas
torService. 10:30 A. M., with sermon;
Bible school. 12 M.: Youns People's
Union, 8:30 P. M.; service, 7:30 P. JL,
with sermon on "A Baptized Life."
Bethany Bapllst, Sollwood Sunday
school at 11 A. M.; preaching at noon
and at 7:30 P. M.
Central Church. Woodmen of tho
"World building1, "Bast Sixth and East
Alder streets. William E. Randall, min
ister Service, -with sormon on
"Dodgers," 10:45 A. M.: Bible school.
12 M.; illustrated service, "An Evening
in the Orient," 7:30 P. M.; Professor W.
F. Worschkul, musical director; Miss
Ruth Shogren. oTganist.
Calvary Baptist Church, East Eighth
and Grant streets, A. Lawrence Block,
pastor Bible school, 10 A. M.; preach
ing. 11 A. M.. by Rev. H. W. Jones; Ger
man preaching service, 3:30 P. M., mass
meeting for men; Young People s meet
ing, 6:30 P. M.; evening seunon by Rev.
H. W. Jones, 7:30 P. M.
Congregational.
Highland Congregational Church,
corner Prescott and East Sixth streets,
north. Rev. A. M. Rockwood, pastor
Sunday school. 10 A. M.; preaching
service, 11 A. M., with sermon on "The
Secret of Power"; Junior Endeavor, 3
P. M.; evening service. 7:30, sermon on
The Greatest Thing Yet."
Mississippi-Avenue Congregational,
corner of Mississippi avenue and Fre
mont, Rev. C. M. Sraytho, pastor Sun
day school, 10 A. M.; morning service,
11 o'clock, with sermon; services, 7:30
P. M.. with sermon; Christian Endeavor,
6:30 P. M.
Hassalo-Street Congregational, East
Seventh street North and Hassalo
street, Rev. Charles -E. Chase, pastor
Services with sermon .at 10:30 A. M.;
Sunday school at 12 M.; Christian En
deavor at 6:30 P. M.; evening service
at 7:30.
Sunnyside Congregational, corner
East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth
streets, Rev. J. J. Staub. pastor Morn
ing service at 11 o'clock, with sermon
on "Wilth Thou Be Made Whole?" and
children's sermon on "How a Penny
Grew"; evening service, 7:30 o'clock
with sermon on "Looking Unto Jesus";
Sunday school at 10 A. M.; Christian
Endeavor service at 8:30 o'clock.
St John's Congregational Church, in
Beckner's Hall 3:30 P. M., preaching
bv Rev. Charles E. Chase.
University Park Congregational
Church. Haywood Auditorium 3:30 P.
M., preaching by Rev. 3. J. Staub in tho
Baptist Church.
Laurelwood Congregational Church,
Rev. C. MacPherson, pastor Preaching
at 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school at 3 P. M.;
Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 P. M
Episcopal.
St David's Episcopal, East Twelfth and
Rpimont. Rev. Georce B. van waters, D.
D., rector Morning prayer at 11 o'clock;
Sunday school, s:i5 a. ju.; evening ser
vice at 7:30.
Good Shepherd Ssllwood and "Vancouver
avenue. Rev. John Dawson, rector bun
day school. 10 Al M.; morning prayer and
sermon. 11 o'clock: evening prayer and
sermon. 7:30 o'clock.
St John's Memorial, Sellwood. Rev. W.
R. Powell In charge Sunday school, ll A.
M - evening eervice and sermon, 7:45.
St Paul's Church, Woodmere, Rev. W.
R. Powell in charge Service and sermon
at A P. M.
St. Andrew's, Peninsula, Rev. John
Dawson, rector Holy communion at 3 P.
M.
Church of Our Savior. Woodstock Sun
day school. 2:30 P. M.; prayer and ser
mon, 3:30 P. M.
Christian.
Rodney-Avenue, corner of Rodney ave
nue and Knott street. Albyn issson. nun
ister Service with sermon on "Tho Pres
ent Outlook for Christianity," at 11 A. M.;
Sunday school, 9:45 A. M.; Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor, 6o r. jo..;
evangelistic service at 7:30 P. M.
Central. East Twentieth and Salmon
streets Rev. J. F. Ghormley, D. D., pas
torPreaching, 10:30 A. M.; services at
7:45 P. M.; Sunday school, 12 M.; Junior
Endeavor, 3:20 P. M.; Senior Endeavor,
6:30 P. M.; special services at s0 P. M.
Methodist.
Central Methodist Church, corner Rus
sell and Kerby streets. Alblna. F. L.
Young, pastor Morning services, 10:30;
Sunday school, 12 M.; evening services,
7:30; Epworth League service, 6:30 P. M.
Trinity, corner East Tenth and Grant
streets, R"ev. Harold Oberp, pastor
Services at 11 A. M., with sermon on "The
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Goodness of God"; Sunday school, 10 A.
M.; Bpworth Leaguo, :30 P. 3L; preach
ing at 7:30 P. M. on "The Mortgaged Soul;
Who Can Lift the Mortgage?"
Centenary M. E. Churcn, Ninth and Bast
Pine, William H. Hcppe, D. JJ., pastor
Services at 10:30 A. M., with eermon on
"The New Apocalypse Transfiguring the
Age"; 7:30 P. M., sermon on "Life's Sheet
Anchor"; Epworth Leaguo at 6:30 P. M.;
Sunday school, 12:15 P. M.
Patton M. B. Church, Michigan avenue
and Alberta street, Asa fileeth, pastor
Preaching, 11 A. M.; Sunday school, 12:15
P. M.; services. 7:30 P. M.
Presbyterian.
Piedmont Chapel, corner Cleveland ave
nue and Jarrct street. Rev. Myron Boozer,
pastor Sermons by tho pastor, 11 A. M.
and 7:30 P. M-
First Cumberland Church, corner of
Twelfth and East Taylor streets. Rev. H.
Nolson Allen Service, 10:30 A. M., with,
sermon; Sunday school, 12 M.; Junior En
deavor, 3:30 P. M.; Senior Endeavor, 6:30
P. M.; 7:30 P. M., sermon.
Evangelical Association.
First English Church, corner East Sixth
and Market streets. Rev. G. A. Plumcr,
pastor Worship arid sermon at 11 A. M.,
subject, "Home Mission Work"; Sunday
school, 10 A. M.; Junior Alliance, 3 P. M.;
sermon, S P. M., on "A Hopeful Sign."
United Evangelical.
Second United, corner of Fargo and
Kerby streets, Rev. iJI .Bowersox j&stor
Preaching, IX A. 21. and 7:30 P. Ml; Sun
day school, 10 A. M.; K. L. C. E., 6:13
United Evangelical Church, St Johns.
E. E. McVlcker, pastor Preaching at 11
A. M., subject "Circumcision and Uncir-
cumclslon"; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; Jun
ior X. L. C. E., 2:30 P. M.; Senior K. L. C.
E.. 6:45 P. M.; lecture. 7:30 P. M.. on "The
Spring Election Will Determine tho Fu
ture of St Johns."
First United Evangelical Church, corner
East Tenth and Sherman streets. Rev. T.
It. Smith, pastor Sunday school, 10 A. M.;
service, 11 A. M.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30
p. ji.; service, 7:30 P. M.
Unlversallst.
First Church, East Couch and East
Eighth street Rev. W. F. Small, pastor
Sormon, 11 A. M., subect "The Issue of
Human Destiny Again;" Sunday school.
12.15 A. M.
Friends.
Friends' Church, corner East Thirty-
fifth and East Main streets, Edward D.
Smith, pastor Preaching at 11 A. M. and
7:30 P. M.; Sundal school at 10 A. M.;
Christian Endeavor at 6:20 P. M.
Lutheran.
Bethania Danish Lutheran Church,
corner Union avenue and Morris streot
Gudmund Grill, pastor Sunday service
11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.; Sunday school,
VI M.
Our Savior's Norwegian Synod Church,
corner East Tenth and Grant streets, O.
Hagoes, pastor Services, 11 A. M.; Sun
day school, 9:30 A. M.; services at 7:30
P. M.
African Methodist.
As M. E. Zlon Church, Thirteenth and
Main streets, Rev. G. E. Jackson, pastor
Services at 11 A. 3kL and 8 P. M,
FUNERAL NOTICE.
ROE The funeral service of Login Fontnella
Roe, son of Mrs. A. F. Roe and John
Roe. deceased, and nephew o Henry E. Roe,
will be held at 3SO Benton, corner Broad'
way. Sunday at 2 P. M. Friends Invited.
STEINHBISER Entered into rest at her res
idence, Feb. 25, 11)00, Mary, beloved wife
of the late Solomon Stelnheiser, mother of
Mrs. A. Freld enrich, Mrs. S. J. Freed man,
William Stelnhelser and the late Isaac
Stelnhelser, aged CS years. Funeral notice
later.
ALBERT In this city, on Feb. 22. 1005, at the
family residence, 154 North 15th at.. Henry
Albert, aced H years. 4 months. 23 days.
Funeral today (Sunday), Feb. 26, 1000. at
i:30 ". Al.. irom tne aoovc residence, friends
respectfully Invited to attend. Interment
Rlverrtew Cemetery.
JENSEN In this city, on Feb. 21. 1305. Her
man Jensen, aged -19 years. Funeral today
(Sunday), Feb. 26. 1005. at 2 P. M., from
Hoiman s chapel, cor. 3d and salmon sts.
Friends respectfully invited to attend. In
terment Lone Fir Cemetery.
P.OE At Astoria Or., on Feb. 24, 1905, Logan
F. Roe. aced 21 years. months, id davs.
Funeral today (Sunday), Feb, 26, 1003, at 2
P. M.. from 378 Benton nt. Friends respect
fully Invited to attend. Interment Lone Kir
Cemetery.
iiuL-Ait? in tais city, i-eoruary 25. 1003. at
21 Sixth street, Mrs. Annie Hulmc. aged
C4 years, wife of Thomas Hulme and be
loved mother of Thomas E.. Edward M..
Harry. Robert and Charles Hulme. of this
city, ana jirs. josepn w. Lee. ot Vancouver,
n. v funeral nouce later.
SEADSCHLAQ Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral
services of Albert Herman Seadschlag, which
will be held at the FirsUErangellcal Church
tuerroanj, corner oi lenm ana Clay streets.
at 2 P. M. today. Interment Lone Fir
cemetery.
DUNNING. McENTEE Jt GILBATJGH.
successors to Dunning Jt Campion, under
taker and embalm era, modern In erery de
tail. th and line, l'hono Main 420. lady
assistant
EDWARD HOLMAN COM Undertakers aad
embalm cri, nave moved to their new bolld
Ibc. Third and Salmon.. Lady assistant.
Telephone- No. S67.
jf. P. FIN LEY St SON. Funeral Directors.
cor. Sd and Madison. Office of County Cor
oner. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING. Uadcrtakcr. 14 East
Alder. Lady assistant Telephone East K.
ZELLETt -BYRNES CO.. UNDERTAKERS,
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MEETING NOTICES.
ALL MEMBERS
o t - b f o o t
Camp. No. 65.
are requested to
meet at w. o.
W. Hall. Tenth
and Washington
.streets, at 1:30
o'clock P. M. to
day. for the pur
jioso of attend
ing: memorial
services to our
late Head Consul. F. A. Falkenberjr, to bo
held at 2:30 P. M., in Taylor-Street M. E.
Church.. A. L. BAItBUR, Clerk
ALTj MEMBERS OF MULTNOMAH
wmp, Xso. it. are requested to meet at W.
O, W. Hall. Tenth and "VVahlnoa streets.
at 1:30 o'clock P. M.. today, for tha purpoao
of attending memorial servfeen to our late
Head Consul. F, A. Falkenberp. to be held
at :ao p. m., In Taylor-Street M. E. Church.
JOS. WOODWARD. Clerk,
ALT MEMBERS OF PORTLAND CAMP.
No. 107. arc reauested to meet at V o W.
Hall. Teath and Washington streets, at 1:30
o'clock P. M today, for the purpose of at
tending memorial service to our late Head
Consul. F. A. Falkenbers; td be held at 2:30
ir. Ji. in Taylor-Street M. E. Church.
HERMAN SCHADE. Clerk.
ALL MEMBERS OF ALBINA? CAMP.
No. 101. are requested to meet at W, o. W.
Hall, Tenth and Washington streets, at 1:30
o'clock P. M., today, tor the purpose of at
tending memorial services to our late Head
Consul, F, A. FalkeobeXK to be held at 41:30
i.: .m. in Aayior-atreet ai? E. Church.
F. CT DREWS. Clerk.'
ALL MEMBERS OF PROSPECT - CAMP.
No. 140, are requested to meet at W. O. W.
Hall. Tenth and Washington streets, at 1:30
o'clock P. M., today, for tho purpose of at
tending memorial services to our late Head
Consul. F. A. Falkenbere. to be held at 2:30
P. il. in Taylor-Street M. E. Church.
GEO. W. TABLER, Clerk.
ALL MEMBERS OF GEORGE WASH1NG-
ton Camp, No. 261, are requested to meet
at W. O. W. Hall, Tenth and Washington
streets, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., today, for
tne purpose of attending memorial services
to our late Head Consul. F. A. Falkenberir.
to be held at 2:30 P. M., In Taylor-Street
M. H. Church. H. L. DAY. Clerk.
ALL MEMBERS OF PROSPER1TT CAMP.
No. 306. arc requested to meet at W. O. W.
Hall. Tenth and Washington streets, at 1:30
o'clock P. M., today, for tho purpose of at
tending memorial services to our late Head
Consul, F. A. Falkenberg. to bo held at 2:30
ir. ii. in Tayior-Street M. E. Church.
C. C. BRADLET, Clerk.
ALL MEMBERS OF SUNNYSIDE CAMP.
No. 310. are requested, to meet at W. O. W.
Han, Tenth ana Washington streets, at 1:30
o'ciock p. iL. today, ror the purpose of at
tending memorial services to our late Head
ConbUl, F. A. Falkenberg. to be hold at 2:30
P. M. In Taylor-Street M. E. Church.
T. J. HAMMER, Clerk.
ALL MEMBERS OF MONTAVILLA CAMP.
No. 87. are requested to meet at W. O. W.
Hall, Tenth and Washington streets, at 1:30
o ciock r. M., today, for the purpose of at
tending memorial services to our late Head
Consul, F. A. Falkenberg. to be held at 2:30
P. M. in Tayior-Street M. E. Church.
J. C. JOHNSON. Clerk.
ALL MEMBERS OF ROSE CITY CAMP,
No. . are requested ta meet at W. O. W
Hall. Tenth and Washington streets, at 1:30
o'clock P. M.! today, for the purpose of at
tending memorial services to our late Head
Consul. F. A. Falkenberg. to be held at 2:30
P. M. in Taylor-Street M. E. Church.
J. W. BOOTH. Clerk.
ALL MEMBERS OF MT. TABOR CAMP.
No. 310. are requested to meet at w. O. W.
Hall, Tenth and Washington streets, at 1:30
o'clock P. M., today, for the purpose of at
tending memorial services to our late Head
Consul. F. A. Falkenberg. to be held at 2:30
P. M. In Taylor-Street M. E. Church.
E. J. RATHBUN, Clerk.
ALL MEMBERS OF WOODLAWN CAMP,
No. 773. are requested to meet at W. O. W.
Hall. Tenth and Washington streets, at 1:30
o clock P. M.. today, for the purpose of at
tending memorial services to our late Head
Consul, F. A. Falkonberg. to be held at 2:30
P. M. in Taylor-Street M. E. Church.
W. M. COOK. Clerk,
ALL MEMBERS OF ST. JOHNS CAMP.
No. 773. are reauested to meet at W. O. W
Hall, Tenth and Washington streots, at 1:30
o'clock P. M.. today, for the purpose of at
tending memorial services to our late Head
Consul. F. A. Falkenberg. to be held at 2:30
P. M. in Taylor-Street M. E. Church.
WESLEY PENNY, Clerk.
ASTRA CIRCLE. NO. 152 Will give its
next whist party Thursday evening in A. O.
TJ. w. Hall. 10th and Washington, selling
Hlrsch bldg.
UPCHURCH LODGE. NO. 126. A. O. V. W
All members are requested to meet at Up
church Hall, corner 17th and Marshall, today
at 12:30. to attend the funeral of our late
brother. Henry AlbeM. Members of sister
lodces Invited to attend. By order
Q. TANNOCK, M. W.
FRED L. OLSEN, Rec.
DIED.
POV AY February 2, 1003, at Melllne. P. I
Captain George vv. Povay, aged 54 years.
STEHNHEISER On Feb. 25. 1005. at the fam
ily residence. 574 Hoyt st.. Mary Steinhelser,
ased rc years. 4 montns, iu cays. Announce'
ment of funeral later.
RASLER (NEE PETERSON) Near Port Gam
ble. Wash.. February 25. 1003. Marcla H.,
.beloved wife ot Charles Rasler. loving dauch
ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Peterson, and
dear slater of Laura A. Peterson. Mrs. Will
iam J. Howatt, Mrs. Jennie H. Gallowayq
and orest J. i-eierson. iTinerai notice later.
NEW TODAY.
Only $3900
for S2&X100.
choice location,
near Kearney
' terms. C, H. Korell, 231 'Washington st
CLASSIFIED A3). RATES.
"Room," "Soomi and Ber4." "Xee-
keepta Rooms," Sltuatlaw WateJ," 15
words or lew, 15 cxU; 16 to 2 word, Z
cental 21 to 25 words. 23 treats, etc. e dU-
coQst for additional laaertloai.
CXDEK AIX OTHER HEADS, except
Xew Today." SO cents far IS words er least
10 to SO words. 40 cents t 21 ta 25 weeds. St
cents, etc. flrat Insertion. Each addltlaaal
Insertion, one-half; bo farther dlieeust un
der obo month.
'SEW TODAY" (Ranee measare asate), 15
cents per line, first Insertion; IS ceats Ber
lino of each additional lasertioa.
ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad
dressed care The OreponUn, aad left at this
fQce, should always be Inclosed la sealed
eaTelopes. No staaap Is required ob uea
letters.
The Oreconlan will sot he responsible for
errors In adrertlseaacBts taken through, the
telephone.
NEW TODAY.
S. L. IN. OILMAN
AUCTIONEER.
Special Auction Sale of fine Household
Furniture. Rugs. etc.. at residence.
We will sell by public auction
bmorrow, Monday, Feb. 27th,
at 10 o'clock A. M.
At residence of Mrs. Josephine Re Aune,
No. 468 10th St., near Jackson
All the furniture, etc., of residence. In
cluding almost new blue woeicn filling
for PARLORS. lace curtains, shades, par
lor ROCKERS, couch and drapery, music
caomei. iiorris cnair, pictures, UDrary
typewriter, one very choice KAZAC (Per
sian) hug about 10x5 feet: one deck.
RESTAN RUG. two SMYRNA RUGS.
EL VET WILTON RUG. SxlZ feet: FINE
OAK BUFFET. ROUND OAK EXTEN
SION TABLE. BOX-SEAT DINING
CHAIRS en suite. HANDSOME ALL
BRASS BEDSTEAD. COSTLY BIRDS
EYE WHITE MAPLE CHIFFONIERS.
DRESSING TABLE in blrdseye raanle:
chairs to match, OAK COMPLETE BED
ROOM SUITE. DRESSER, COMMODE,
etc.: IRON BEDSTEAD, with springs.
mattresses, feather vHIows, 25 yards
LINOLEUM, row bushes. DOMESTIC
SEWING MACHINE, OLD CLOCK, hall
rack, hall and stair CARPET. MAJES
TIC RANGE. GAS RANGE, kitchen ware.
crockery, etc. Buyers will do well to
attend this sale TOMORROW. MONDAY,
at 10 A. M.. at NO. 468 TENTH STREET.
Sale will commence In PARLORS.
S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
Oilman Auction and Commission Company,
S. L. Oilman, Auctioneer.
.Salesrooms. 413 Wanhlnzton street, extend
ing to 108 11th, with basements affording
roomy space for the proper arrangement of
ftoanehoid furniture. Sale at rooms every
Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at 10 A. M.
Tuesday's Auction Sale
Will include all the recently selected
household furniture, carpets and ruzs
from flat?. No. 329 Mill street (to be sold
on account of departure for Salt Lake
City). On the list are valuable all-brass
bedsteads (massive), with the complement
of springs, curled hair and felt mattresses.
genuine blrdseye whito maple rincess
dresser, bedstead and commode: china
closet: handsome dining-room suite, solid
polished oak (the best), couches in velour
and leather, choice center tables, rockers
in leather and weatnercd oaK. weathered
oak furniture, 800 yards carpets, steel
bed couches, pretty three-piece parlor
suite in dot mahogany frames, costly
parlor pieces. Davenport, oak dressers,
tinted' Iron bedsteads with mattresses.
feather pillows, cabinet folding bed. twice
folding and mantel beds, 100 odd chairs,
wardrobe, pillar column, extension table.
gas range witn water cou, Kitcnen tur
nlture, etc.; also five packages household
effects for storage. N. B. You will find
furniture on lioors equal to or Better
than advertised.
S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
Auction Sales
OF
Household Furniture
Thursday and Friday
at Rooms No. 413 Washington
Street, at 10 A. M.
Each Day
Buyers will do well to attend these sales
A large quantity of household furniture
will be sold from residences.
5. L. N. GIL-MAN, Auctioneer.
Auction Sales
AT THE
211 FIRST ST.
Phone Mala 5655
TOMORROW,
MONDAY, FEB. 27, AT 10 A. M.
Tcsterday afternoon, without any pre
vious notice, Mr. Roth, from East Port
land, delivered at our salesrooms, zu
First street two large drayloads of first
class furniture and other household goods
for positive sale without reserve, and tne
list Includes solid mahogany bed and
dresser, with French plate cheval mirror
these are very fine old pieces; 6 box-seat
dining cnairs, very massive oitt oiacK wal
nut extension tame, iw zeet: iun glass.
swell-front china closet, blrdseye made
bedroom suite, upholstered natented rock
cr In massive oaK irame; center taoies.
couches, bed lounges, fine lace curtains
and a large variety or carpets in Axmm-
ster, velvet pile, body Brussels, all-wool
Ingrains, rugs, etc. These carpets arc all
clean ana iikc new. uaa aressers, noici
combination dressers, commodes, pretty
iron beds, three-quarter ana lull size:
cobbler-seat rockers, wicker rockers. Yum
Yum springs, plain springs, wool ana
floss-top mattresses, Jewell gas range,
Rrllnsift cook stove, kitchen treasure.
kitchen tables, kitchen utensils, laundry
utensils, several pairs of counter scales
and a hundred of other small items too
numerous to mention. You will find what
you want at your own price at 211 First
street, Monday, February 27, at 10 A. M.
GUS A. LOWIT, AucUoneer,
AUCTION SALE
At 211 First St., March 1st
WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 10 A. M.
"We have received from South Portland
a very select assortment of furniture, car
pets and bedding, to be sold at this sale
without reserve, some Deauuiui oaic oea
room suites with French plate mirrors,
new bed lounge In velour, 4-pIece parlor
suit In raw silk, bamboo desk, massive
oak library tame, ciipper-eage coucn with
high back drapery, leather seat and back
uoholstered rockers, goose-feather pillows.
choice clean comforts, dresser with oblong
cheval mirror, a neauty: iiorrls cnair,
cushions in velvet brocade, parlor lamp.
oak dining chairs, kitchen chair3, spring
edge couch, wicker hall chair, carpets
in lmrrain. Brussels and tapestry, lino
leum. high-grade matting, iron beds,
snrlntr mattresses, set of golf sticks with
caddie bag. cook stoves, heaters, kitchen
tables, etc.. etc.
GUS A. LOWIT Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
At 211 First St.
MARCH 3d, FRIDAY AT 2 P. M
This sale is clean-up day at the Portland
Auction Rooms. It consists of the dif
ferent lots of furniture we were unable
tn make room for at the "first-of-the-
week sales"; while there Is furniture for
the parlor, bedroom, dining-room and
kitchen and good furniture, too. yet the
biddinc is not quite so keen as at the
earlier sales, so you are sure to get some
great bargains. Remember the sale Is at
2 P. M., Friday March 3, at 211 First
street Gup a. luwh, Auctioneer.
NOTICE
To buyers of good furniture Attend our
auction sales.
NUF SED.
THE PORTLAND AUCTION ROOMS,
I -U nrst street.
Phone Main 5655.
Port and Auction Rooms
NEW TODAY.
Auction Sales
BY J T. WILSON
AUCTIONEER
Monday, Tomorrow, at 10 A. M.
At Salesroom, 180 First St.
SEVEN MONSTROUS VANLOADS of
housefurnlshings consigned for positive
auction sale to our salesrooms, 1E0 First
street, comprising two parlor organs,
ccstly nlckel-in-the-slot graphophone.
hand-carved dlnlnz-room tabic In quar
tered oak (handpollshed). an assortment
of mahogany naiior furniture, pictures,
portieres, -willow and oak rockers, chairs,
tables, pictures and picture frames, very
fine davenport, chiffonier, mantel and
twlce-foldlngr bed. Iron beds, dressers, com
modes and toilet sets, upholstered parlor
and sitting-room furniture, elaborate car
pets in fine patterns, kitchen furniture,
steel ranges, stoves, etc. Seven vanloads
of assorted housefurnlshlngs to be sold
at public auction Monday, commencing at
10 A. M., at 160 Flrpt street.
J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
MONDAY'S SALE
At 2 P. M.
At 408 Grand Ave Cor. Grant
By order of the owner, -we will close
out at auction sale seven rooms of first
class house furnishings, including oak
sideboard, dining-room and bedroom fur
niture, library and kitchen furnishings,
linoleum. Peninsular steel ranso. lady's
bicycle, dishes, enamel ware, carpets, car
penter's tools and a fine assortment of
other furnishings.
Sale prompt at 2 P. JI.
TUESDAY'S SALE
At Salesroom, 180 First Street
At 2 P. IY1.
Auction Sale of
LADIES'TAILOR-MADE SUITS
PR ATTRNKTTES. NEW-STYLE JACK-
t?.ts skirts rOATS and other furnish
ings. 4 nis is tno closing
J. AL Achcson stock.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
WEDNESDAY'S SALE
At Salesroom, 180 First Street
At 10 A. M.
Th rnmrW ftirnlshlnes of a modem
flat to be sold out at public auction In
our spacious salesrooms. This sale In
nhiAoK narlor. dlninc-room. library, bed
room and kitcnen furniture, an ursi-ciaa.
nonrK- now. furniture: earners, nnono-
trrnnhs and a varietv of other useful
goods. J- T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
FRIDAY'S SALE
At Salesroom, 180 First Street
At 10 A. M.
CIGARS, CLOTHING, SHOES
T.nll-r nnd trftnts' furnishings, boys
milts. 500 Dalrs of shoes, pants, men s
shirts and a variety of other necessaries,
Sale commences prompt at 10 A. M.
T rri TT'TT CrV innlinnaltr
Public Announcement
iva hot- tn -v that Tve have been years
in tim auction business here and else
where, and we claim to have some know
ion nf hnqlnpss. This being a fact.
will it pay you to consult us before selling
your house furnishings, etc., before ar
ranging tne sale or me same w uui
parties? If you want top' prices, cash in
homi fnr -.-mir trnnds. or a successful auc
tion 'sale at your residence or place of
nttninpcifi. interest vouraeu in eeinK o. i
"WILSON, Auctioneer, at ISO First street
or -phone Aiam irza.
GRAND AUCTION SALE OF COSTLY
rv WVOTTTSTTF DESIGNS. LARGE CE
dt.atto nr. ass dqohs cuar
TJAWP. 4 MTSTKH KL Iib. UttUSaEU
CARPETS. POINT ARABE CURTAINS.
PRINCESS DRESSERS. GOLDEN" OAK
DINING- FUKM 1 L UlCrj, xnjyjtoc.o.
BnirT.-rnP nPFTCE DESK. LIBRARY
T-ATti.vs MORRIS CHAIRS. ARM
ROCKE5S UPHOLSTERED IN REAL
HANDSOME UAViiiNruKi, LUbwinii
DESIGN; Ull- rAiiMiiius. oi-Lvcxw-
WARE JEWELL GAS KAiMiis, wuu
V v-5W. t-vPYTHmo UP-TO-DATE
AND COSTJjt. -BUi wiiju do -3wllj
TO THE HIGiUitoT aiUUHsti. vjn
PROSPECT! V tj i-UKLHAOEina
TTTMT.V ATVISED TO VlfciVt lUfi
GOODS TOJIOKKUW, JIu.MJ.il.
Sale Tuesday at 10 o'clock
Sharp .
BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE
fiDWi-n A T.TTPTT? AND PARK STS.
GEO. BAKER & CO.. AUCTIONEERS.
On Thursday Next at 10 A. IV!
AT BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE.
We shall sell the complete furnishings
of residence removed from 14th st also
four large cases of toilet soap and about
15 3Uit-ienstns ot imported cloths. Sale
at 10 A. m. snarp.
GEO. C. BAKER & CO., Auctioneers
On Friday Next at 2 P. M.
We clean up all oddities furniture, car
pets ana turs ior me wec.
GEO. BAKER & CO.. Auctioneers
We will buy your furniture or sell the
same for you on commission. Phone
Black 1S42.
RIVER MEN
TAKE NOTICE
We have bought of the Red
Front their enure stock of A. A
Cutter's and Hanson's Three
Lake Driving Shoes.
We are also sole agents for the
Chippewa hand-made and Stil
son racmc Logger, we carry
Watson, 1 own ct Capen Shoes
We are prepared to take care
of the logging camps formerly
supplied by the Red Front. Lib
eral discount in quantities.
BARON'S
SHOE STORE
230-232 Morrison St. Near 2d
PORTLAND, OR.
EGGS 20c
Ranch es. two doaen - 45c
Dairy butter 30c and 40c
Creamery butter . 50c and 05c
Beat creamery COc and 05 c
Beet eusar-cured hams 13c
Bacon 10c. 12&c and 15c
Swiss cheese 20c and 25c
Kull cream cheese, 2 pounds... 25c
Saturday, chicken day 15c
LA GRANDE CHSA3IEKY, 2tH Yamhill.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Oar zwcortis ar complete and up to data.
w lumJas aDstr&cu promptly.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On iBproTCd Portland Real Eatau. -BECtTXnX
ABSTRACT XBBST CO,
214-215 Chamber of Conunexca.
Sales
NEW TODAY.
FARMS
We briefly mention the following, take
from our large list of farm properties, re
questing Interested parties to writ to uj
for fall and complete information. Then
farms are all Improved, having gtjod build
Ings, fences, aoil, well tratcred, etc, unlesi
set out to the contrary, and will appeal
substantially aa represented.
400-acr rich and well Improved farm, 14
miles west of Tertland. well adapted to -1
or more divisions; one of the best farms la
the fctate; an opportunity for parties to bo?
Adjoining holdings. Write for full informa
tion. 102-acre farm. 10 mites east of city, thai
coat owner $13,000, now olTered, on account
of serious illness, at 812,000. and this laclud
Ing nil stock and implements. A rare chanct
to secure a first-class stock and dairy
farm.
53 acres, near Falrvlew, east of Portland
10 miles; all old born; no Improvements!
no waste or gravelly land; $75 per acre.
ICO acres, on Columbia River; 120 plowed
50 acres flpe bearing orchard; rich soil; Ah
fruit-dryer, in addition to other good build-
ingij. Price reduced from $8000 to $"000 f9i
immediate purchase. With $3500 down, bal
ance can he paid In easy installments. This
farm Is tvorth $8000 today, and with some
added improvements would sell for 10,000.
40 acres, at Sunnyside, Clackamas Co.; xi
plowed; balance mostly brush; $3500. half
on time.
80 acres, at Washougal, Clark Co.. wasn.i
on Columbia River; 81 600; 5500 down, bal
ance on easy Installments. A rare chance
for a good farm.
SR acres, all hiithly improved, luuoimna
TelTerson. Marlon Co.; fine new bo 11 d huts 1
new prune-dryer, etc. sold S1600 worth ol
prunes alone lost year; SoOOO; $1000 down,
balance In Installments at 6 per cent. Has.
all kinds of fruits In best condition. Pro
duces blsr Interest on purchase price.
4C9 acres, in Yamhill County; r0 plowed!
pood soil; running- water: a fine stock and
gram larni, anq very cneap at price nai
offered. S12 per acre; half on time at a pel
cent. This farm is but 5 miles from station
and steamboat landing. Wheat yield S
bushels per acre.
200 acres. 10 miles east ot ureson wiy; n
rich bottom: 83 under plow: no better land
in county: $35 per acre, with 82000 down,
balance on easy Installments at 6 per cent
Loans
TTe bare mnner for good farm and cltj
loans at reasonable rates.
City Properties
We have a larse ILst of city properties fol
homes and investments.
Jennings Lodge
Ai.n nnrntre In tlil dellfrhtiul suburb)
that combines the investment with the sub
urban home. These properties will do vera
valuable oonus day by reason of the location
and fine soli.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
243 STARK STREET
SPRING IS COMING!
You will regret not buying a lot in
RESERVOIR PARK
When the fruit tress and berrj
patches on this beautiful suburban
tract are in bloom. There is no prop
erty adjacent to Portland that offen
such inducements to tho home-builder
or speculator.
LOTS $5 DOWN
AND $5 PER MONTH
Take Mount Scott cars to Eeser
voir Park, Kern Station, just 20 min
utes' ride from the heart of the city
Pull particulars of agent on premise!
or H. METZGER, Owner,
228 Front St.
University Park
The bon-ton residence portion of thi
whole Peninsula. To have a home al
University Park is a mark of respect
ability. University Park is the onlg
"dry" precinct in the City of Port
land; seat of the Columbia Univer
sity, an educational center; central to
four miles of deep-water front; a
monthly payroll of $25,000, building
restriction, liquor restriction, insida
the city boundaries of Portland foi
13 years; far-famed Bull Run water;
Portland city schools, wide streets and
alleys, electric arc street lights, busi
ness houses, everything for which tha
heart could desire. Lots, ?60 to $300
each, on easy monthly installments,
Money furnished for building pur
poses. Francis I. McKenna, room 606,
Commercial Block, and University
Park Sta. Agents wanted.
New, Modern lO-Room
ticmse, 710 Broadway
Street, S. E.. Corner
E. 10TH ST.. ATVti CONVBNI
KNCES. POSSESSION' GIVEN
AT ONCE. CAN BE SOLD
VERT REASONABLE; TERMS
EASY.
WaKefield, Fries &. Co.
229 StarK Street
Phone Main 14'
IVAN HOE!
THE SIGHTXJEST SUBURB of Portland,
lots 50x100 feet, with alley In rear; excel
lent water supply. Take Woodstock car Sun
day afternoon to Ivanhoe Station and vletv
this addition of comfortable homes. Man
on tho ground. Lots $100 to $175, $5 down
and $3 a month buys them. Buy now, before
the advance. You won't regret it.
A. H. BIRRELL,
McKay bids-, corner 3d and Stark.
Lots on East Ankeny
$550 Each
Easy terms, vis.. $100 down, balance eaa
monthly payments.
Mall & VonBorstel
303 East Burnside st. Phone Union 152.
FREE LAND IN OREGON
Under the "Carey Irrigation Act."
Deed direct from State. WRITE OR
CALL TODAT. Booklets and map free. B. S.
Cook & Co.. 231 Alder street. Portland. Or.
$5000 Bargain
Choice
quarter
block
with
two modern cottases, near E. 12th and An
keny, facing car line. Room for three more
houses. C. H. Korell, 231 Washington st.