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THE SUNDAY OREGOMAX, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY STARS TAKE GAME Beat Columbias One Goal in Hard Contest. THE SCORE IS 6 TO 5 Columbia Defense Weakens In Iast Half, While All-Star Forwards Hang Ball Through Just Knough to Win. All-Stars 6, Columbias For the first time this season the Columbia Association football team, ot the City league, tasted defeat, wiien yesterday afternoon an All-Star com bination, taken Jrom the Hornets, th Crescents and the Alblna Thistles, nosed out a victory In a beautiful frame . of soccer. Play was on the whirlwind order throughout "and it looked like a hands-down victory for the league champions until 20 minutes before the finish. Then their defense seemed to weaken in spots and the All-Star for ward line, quick to take advantage of it. pumped through goal after goal, ii IT the one necessary to win was banged into the net by Andrew Matthew The match was naturally the most spectacular of the season. The Colum bia forward line, probably the five best combining forwards in the city, were at their best. So much stronger than usual, however, was the defense they went up against that five goals were the limit of their powers. Taking the game from end to end, they werS superior to the All-Star forwards; the latter won the game because their de fense in the last half 'did superior work. The Columbias opened brilliantly. There was gloomy silence among the 250 spectators while they watched Burns, Dick and Stevenson get a goal each, for the Columbias are not favor ites In local soccer circles. At halt time the score was 3 to 0, and the All Star backers concluded theit coin ,was lost. Then the All-Star forwards com menced rushing things and excellent centers from the left wing enabled Harry Matthewy to score twice. The Columbias, Dick making a sizzllnsf shot, turned the score to 4 to 2. Kil pack scored with a fine cross shot, giv ing Pattullo no chance. Score, 4 to ? Vv'ith each All-Star goal, the spec tators shouted themselves hoarse, gin gering that aggregation to its best efforts. Tait then climbed over Mc Nlcholas. the All-Star goalkeeper. In juring him slightly and getting a goal besides. Score, 5 to 3. Then In little more than as many minutes, Harry Matthew poked past two more and the sixth and winning tally was secured when Andrew Matthew hammered back a ball that Patullo had Just knocked out. Score, 5 to 6. The whole All-Star defense played well. Rylance and Jago, at fullback, were particularly clever. John Dick son, at center half, was back in old time form, to the delight of his many friends. The Matthews were the pick of the forward line. The Columbia forwards were uni formly good. Short was strong throughout at fullback. Young, who appeared in a Columbia uniform for the first time this year, was a bulwark In the- first half. Mountz, referee, used the rules In existence before the present London, Eng., codo was generally adopted, as a result of which he allowed to go un penalized many plays that local play ers nave been used to having called fouls. This caused some confusion. Mountz, however, is a good and pop ular referee. PLAY BASKETBAXIi OX SKATES Hill Academy Defeated by West Side High School. A large crowd witnessed an exciting frame of basketball played on roller skates last night at the Exposition Rink, between teams representing the Hill Mili tary Academy and the West Side High School in which the latter team was victorious. The score was 10 to 6. Both teams displayed considerable skill at the game, and the reckless manner in which the youngsters covered the floor on skates was thrilling. This game Is one of a series that is to be played at the Exposition Rink. Next week will witness elmilar games between the Multnomah Club five and the T. M. C. A. and in all probability a return game will be played between the two teams of last night's contest. Captain Hincke. Houston and Ben Hill played well for the cadets, while the stars for the High School were Davis, Mc Gulre and Chapman. The teams lined-up as follows Hill Military. Position High School. lllncka (c) Forward...- Klggtns l?u5,h,e? Forward McGulre H" Center Jamison .Houston Guard (c) Chapman talker Guard Davis THE DAYS HORSE RACES At Oakland. OAKLAND. Feb. 8. Results: Six Furlongs, Selling Mabel Hollan der won. Mrs. O'Farrell second, Rosl nini third. Time 1:19 1-5. Three and One-Half Furlongs Seat tle won. Novgorod second. Ocean Maid third. Time, :44 2-5. Six Furlongs May Amelia won. Big Store second, Duke of Orleans third Time, 1:18. Mile and a Furlong: Palace Hotel Handicap, $2000 Added Rapid Water won, Red Leaf second. Clamor third. Time. 1:59 4-5. Mile and Seventy Yards Shenandoah won, Ethel Abbott second, Dorado third. Time. 1:54 3-5. Six Furlongs Dollie- Dollars won, Kelmere second. Captain Burnett third. Time, 1:16 3-5. At Xcw Orleans. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 8. Fair results: Three and One-Half Furlongs Marse Abbe won. Cunning second, Poticaiigo third. Time. :44 1-5. Six Furlongs Al Muller -won. Wood Lane second, Severus third. Time. 1:14 4-5. Six Furlongs Gold Proofi won, John Carroll second. Lady Anne third. Time. 1:14 4-5. Milo and a Quarter: the New St. Charles Hotel Handicap Old Honesty won, Yankee Girl second. Juggler third. Time. 2:09 1-5. Seven Furlongs Jack Atkin won, Pedro second. Lad of Langdon third. Time, 1:27 1-5. Mile and a Quarter Orly U. won. Doubt second, Flavingy third. Time. 2:111-5. , One Mile and a Sixteenth Dr. Mc Cluer won. Donna second, Beau Brum mel third. Time, 1:49 3-5. , At Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8. Results: Five Furlongs Velma Ivor, I.ady Howell second. Belle Griffon third. Time. 1 :00 3-5. Three and One-Half Furlongs Blameless won. Red Mimic second, Buckthorn third. Time, :42. Mile Tony Faust won. Amundsen second, Ed Ball third. Time, 1:38 4-5. Mile and an Eighth; Ventura Handi cap Rubric won. Earlv Tide second, Frank Fllttner third. Time, 1:514-5. Milo Chalfonte won, Uncle Henry second. Alma Boy third. Time. 1:39 3-5. Mile Associate won, Giovanni Pal erio second, Fastoso third. Time, 1:39 4-5. Seven Furlongs Liberto won. Onata Watana second, Rusticus third. Time, 1:27 3-4. Play Finals Wednesday Night. The finals m- the handball tournament at the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club, which were to -have been played last night, have been postponed to next Wed nesday night. The contest has narrowed down to two players, Sam Holbrook and Dick Jones, who- will compete for the medal on the night mentioned. Both men are star players and the meeting be tween them should prove highly interest ing. W'lnlock Defeats Centralia. WINLOCK, Wash., Feb. 8. (Spe cial. The Wlnlock Amateur Athletic Club won at basketball from Cen tralia High School tonight by a score of 14 to 13. This is the second con secutive game won from Centralia. Two Officers Seet Re-elect Ion. Loti Wagner. West Side Constable, filed his declaration of intention to seek the Republican nomination for re-election at the coming primaries. "Perform all the duties of my office without fear or favor" la his announced policy. Fred L. Olson filed declaration of in tention to seek the Republican . nomina tion for re-election as Justice of the Peace, Multnomah County. '-'Justice to friends and enemies alike" Is the way he sums up his official virtues. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL, REPORT. PORTLAND. Feb. 8. Maximum tempera ture, 45 degrees; minimum, 36 degrees ; River reading at 8 A. M.4 6.3 feet; change in last 24 hours, .-70,1 foot. Total rainfall (S P. M. to 5 P. M.). .01 Inch: total rainfall since Sep tember 1. 1907. 24.65 Inches; normal rainfall, 27.48 incites; deflciency, 2.84 inches. Total sunshine February "7, 3 hours, 37 minutes; possible sunshine, 9 hours, 58 minutes1. Barom eter (reduced to sea-level), at 5 P. M., 29.84 inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations takes at 5 P. M., Pacific time, February 8, 1 STATIONS. Baker City Bismarck. Boise Helena. ......... Kamloops....... Pocatello. Portland , Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento. . . , Salt Lake.. Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island.. Walla Walla.... 4010.00 4!SB Cloudy 18 T. 6jS Cloudy 6010.00 12,13 Cloudy 38,0. Ort 4iNW Cloudy 28 0.00 iCaln- Pt. cloudy 8Ku.oii 14SB Cloudy 4510.01 4 SE Lt. rain 52! T. 12 SB Rain 60 0.881 6E Rain 64 T. 14iSB Cloudy 48 0.00 4 YV Cloudy 34 T. 4KB Cloudy 48'T. 4V Rain 42.0.62 81NE Cloudy 380.00 6NW Pt. cloudy : CONDITIONS, large area, but of no - 0 r - a,. VI. b 14 V lui U4 YCfcli fornla coast. It will move slowly eastward and cause general precipitation In this dis trict Sunday. . The rainfall will be heaviest In Southern Oregon and rather light and scat tering in Washington and Idaho. Nearly nor mal temperatuhes prevail throughout the dis trict and the changes since yesterday have been small and unimportant. FORECASTS. For the 28 hours ending midnight. Feb. 9: Portland and vicinity Rain; easterly winds. Western Oregon and Western Washington Rain; easterly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Rain or snow. EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster. Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving; Portland Roseburg Passenger Cottage Orove Passenger . . California Express San Francisco Express West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Passenger ........ Forest Grove Passenger .... Forest Grove Passenger .... Arriving; Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger . . Roseburg Passenger Portland Express West Side CorvalUs Passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger ... Forest Grove Passe n ger . . . 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 7:45 d. m. P:00 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 4 : lO p. m. 11:00 a. m. 5:40 p. m. 7:55 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 6:30 d. m. 11:15 p. ra. 6:35 p. tn. 10:30 a. m. 8 :00 a. m. 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving; Portland I Tacoma and Seattle Express 8:30 a.m. North Coast & Chicago Limited.. I 2:0O p. m. Overland Express (11 :45 p.m. Arriving; Portland 1 North Coast Limited.. Portland Express Overland Express 7:00 a..m. 4:15 p. m. 8:15 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving; Portland Pendleton passenger Chicago-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kansas City & Chicago Express. Arriving; Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City & Portland Ex. . Chicago-Portland Special Pendltton Passenger 7:15 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:15 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 5:15 p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria & Seaside Express Astoria & Seaside Express...... Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. . Portland Express 8:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spok&nef 8:15 p. m. Seattle Ill :45 p.m. Arriving Portland C. p. R. Short Line, via Spokane! 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle I 7:00 a. m. Jeffsrson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving- Portland Dallas I'asaenger .... Dallas Passenger Arriving; Portland Dallas Passenger .... Dallas Passenger .... 7:40 a. m. 4:15 p. ra. 10:15 a. m. 5:50 p. m. MEETING NOTICES. - UNITED ARTISAN'S Frm Anaomhlv ...111 give a whist and dancing party Friday. Feb 14. at the Auditorium Hall. '2084 3d st. Every one will receive a souvenir. Admission 16 cents. OREGON CIRCLE. W. O. W will give one of their series of whist parties Wednes day evening. Feb. 12. at their hall, 336 Rus suil st. Refreshments. COME to Fidelity's prize five hundred Eaf,tyI'rlday eveninT. February 14, at their hall, Grand avenue and East Pine etreets. Ad mission 35 cents; refreshments. PORTLAND HOMESTEAD, 816. gives a whist social Wednesday evening, February f Western Aoademy Music Hall. Second and Morrison. Fine prizes; refreshments; admis sion 15 cents. PORTLAND ASSEMBLY WW give a valen tine whist social Monday, Feb. 10 In Oddfel low'e Hall, corner East Pine and 'Grand ave nue, upstairs. MACCABEES Uniform Rank will give a social dance Thursday evening. February 13 in Knights of Pythias Hall, nth and Alder streets. Stiles' orchestra. Friends are in vited. Come and enjoy yourselves. ORTOON LODGE. NO. Krt. FRATERNAL. UNION OF AMERICA-Will give a valentine dance Monday evening, February 10. at Logus Itall. 91ti Grand avenue, coiner East Wasb. inauA. Admission 25 cents. CORBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS. 1r"y ? if T?yT. ', ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Akin. Otis F., and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly Macleay bids. Phone A 4479, Main 3227. American Surety Co. Main 830, A 3550. For erly Chamber of Commerce bid. Cavanagh, Wm., Dr. dentist, formerly Co lumbia & Buchanan blcgs. Main l16), A 5139. Chris tensen, C, optician and Jeweler formerly with Uutteriield tiros. Main 1C6. Chance. Arthur W-, Dr., dentist, formerly Lekum bldg. Ofticea blu-ll. Main 1056 Coffey, R. c.. Dr., physician and surgeon, oftlce 1017. Phone Main 449. Corbett Estate of H. W.t Robert H. Strong, manager. Phone Main 815. A 32tll. ' Crossley Co., The, real estate, formerly Mc Kay bldg. Offices 7u8-9. Main 7805. A 5722. Dleck, Robt. G-, civil engineer, formerly Mohawk bldg. Phone A3ti8S- Dufur & Dufur, public stenographers. Phone Main 3(X4. A 533U. Ellis, R H., Dr. physician and surgeon, formerly Columbia bldg. Main 6106, A 1466. Palls City Lumber Company, formerly Mo hawk bldg.. F S. Belcher.- Main 578. Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan bldg. Main 3472, A 3472. Hegele, H. W.. Dr., physician and surgeon, ' formerly Macleay bldg. Main 4014, A 6333. Offices 1009-12. - Jeffords, Henry C-. Dr., physician and sur greon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463. : Jonea, N. W.r Dr., physician, formerly Co lumbia bldg. t?ulte 1003. Main 276. Jones, Trevor, Dr., dentist. formerly Bu chanan bldg. Main 4014. A 5333. Kelsey, Frank C, civil engineer, formerly Co lumbia bids. Main 5146. King, J. C. KJliou, Dr., physician, formerly Mohawk bldg. Main 2260. Kinney. M. J., timber, formerly Sherlock bldg Phone Main 2032- Kyne, B. F., Mrs., formerly Russel bldg. A3P67. Residence O1077- Labbe, Edmund J , Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Labbe bldg. Main 450. A 1450. Lent. Geo. L., attorney, formerly 205H Mor rison st. Office 419. Main 483. A 16S3. Locke & Gullet, Drs-, phvsic:ana and sur- " geons. Will occupy office 820 after Feb. 15. Mackenzie, K. A. J-, Dr., physician and surgoon, formerly Dekum blag. Main 267. Manlon, Katherlne C. Dr., formerly Hamil ton bldg. Phone Main 281L Mat son, Ralph C. and Ray W., Drs., formerly Marquam bldg. Main 767. McCusker, Clarence J..' Dr., Physician and Surgeon, formerly Fleldner bldg. Main 276. Nichols. A. to.. C. L & H. S-. Drs., physicians and surgeons, formerly .Dekum bid. Main 200. Oregon Life Insurance Company, L. Samuel, Gen. Mgr. Phones Main 6385, A5602. Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's ofilces. 008-10. Main 267, A 1267. Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton bldg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 6340. Peters, Geo. D., Dr., dentist, formerly Co lumbia bldg. Office 1021. Phone Main 767. Petzel, A- F-, Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 463. Pierce, E. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008. Phones Main 2544, A3930. Pollvka & Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morri son, phone Main 731- Schoonmaker, F. M., real estate, formerly Mc Kay bldg., offices 708-9. Main 7855, A 6722. Taylor, Frank M . Dr., physician and sur geon formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. A1267. United Wireless Telegraph Co.. formerly 107 Sixth St., F. S. Stewart fiscal agt. Main 833. Veazie & Veazle, attorneys at law, formerly Chamber of Commerce bldg. Main 11. Wight, Otla. B., Dr., physician and surgeon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 6166, A 1466. Williamson & McNary, physicians, formerly Marquam bids;. Main 449.' Taqulna Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk bldg, W. F. Stlne. Main 5578. A1978- Zan. Jas. C, Dr.. physician and surgeon, formerly Marquam bids;. Main 850 MEETING NOTICES. PORT INDUS LODGE. DEGREE OF HONOR will Kive a 500 social and dance In the lodge hall. W. O. W. bldg.. Feb. 12. Good music -and refreshments. Admission 15c. Come and have a good time. Game called 8:30 shars. By order committee, ANNA WELLS. LIZZIE GARDINER, MAE JENNINGS. . SACAJAWEA CIRCLE. NO. 590. W. O. W. All members are reauested to attend the funeral services of our departed neigh bor. Eva Bryant Royal, which will be held from her late residence. 34th and Grant sts.. Sunday. February 9. at 2 P. M. (Signed.) FRANCES BARRET. G. N. Blanche Kennedy. Clerk. PORTLAND HOMESTEAD. NO 31 The Hemesteaders will give a masquerade dance Thursday evening. February 13. in the "veetern Academy of Music Hall. 2d and Morrison. Friends cordially invited. Bring your invitation. Admission 25c. Prizes. COMMITTEE. ARBUTUS CIRCLE, NO. 273. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Will give a grand masquerade ball St. Valentine's evening. February 14, in the Woodmen of the Worid Temple, 11th street, between Washington and Alder. Admission 50 cents couple, extra lady 25 cents. Prizes and good music. PROSPERITY CAMP, NO. 306. WILL give a whist party and dance Monday even ing, February 10. in the W. O. W. Temple, llth st., bet. Alder and Washington. Ad mission 15c Refreshments. DON'T forget Centennial Council, Satur day night, Feb. 15; "5O0" party; refresh ments. Top floor. Alisky bldg. IXNEHAL NOTICE. KING rFebruary 8, at the family residence, 328 Hall street, James H. King, aged 39 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at St. Lawrence Church, corner Third and Sherman streets, at 9 A. M. Monday. February 10. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Montana papers please , copy. FLYNN February 6, Peter J. Flynn, aged 07 years. Funeral will take place from residence, 151 North 21st st.. Mondav, February 10. at 8:30 A. M.. thence to the Cathedral. 15th and Davis sis., at 9 A. M., where requiem mass will be of fered.' Interment Mount Cavalry Cem etery. Friends respectfully invited. MEYENDORFF At Good Samaritan Hospital at 8 A. M. February 8, Michael A. Meyen dorff. aged 59 years. Funeral at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 13th St., Mon day afternoon. February 10, at 2 o'clock. Loa Angeles, Cal., and Helena, Mont., papers please copy. ROYAL February 7, at the family resi dence. Bast 34th and East Grajit streets, Mrs. Eva Bryant Royal, aged 34 years, 22 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be neld at the above residence at 2 P. M. today. Interment Multnomah Cemetery. HARRINGTON At Good Samaritan Hos pital, February 6, Darwin L- Harrington, aged 76 years, formerly - of Northville, ' Mich. Funeral from the residence of his . nephew, C. J. Calkins, Sunday, February 9. at 2 P. M.. Hood River, Or. HOOPER At Goldfleld, Nev.. Feb. 3, Will lam Hooper, age 9 months, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Hooper. Body ehipped here for burial. Funeral services (private) to be held at Finley'a undertaking parlors, Monday, 2:30 P. M. NEWMAN Funeral services of Chester Aus tin Newman will be held at A. B. Heni ctock's funeral parlor. East 13th and Uma tilla ave., at 2 P. M. today (Sunday). Friends invited. ( WESTKOM The funeral services of Ivan Vestrom will be held at Flnley'e chapel, at 10 A- M., Monday, February 10. Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir. J. P. FIN LEY BON. Funeral Directors, Third and Madison. Phone Main 9, A 1599. Dunning. MeKnter ft Gllbauirta. Funeral Di rectors. 7th Jfe Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady Msst. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Alder st. Lady assistant. Phone Main 61S3. EDWARft HOLM AN CO., Funeral Direct ors, S20 3d st. Lady assistant, phone M. 607. ZELLKR-BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct re. 73 Kuseell. East 1088. Lady assistant. F. 8. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady ajtoistanL Phone East 62 WHERE TO DINE TiB Si a rrrnri t "Best service on Coast." le Ottrj,eill connoisseurs. Tabla d'hote d!y. 50c. Sun. 75c. Grand & Hawthorne. Tho Porlina 0t and Wash. sts. Mer 1UC IClhlUS chants' lunch dally. A la carte service alt day. Sun. course din. 50c. Rmndcs' fir ill 103 6th - Only, a JraUUeS Urill Fpench ch,t Mn prepare such dinners as are served at Brandes' Grill. TfrncA'c Morrison at. Merchants' JII use iunch- u.2. 2,Tc. Dinner 5:30-8 P. M 35c; Sunday chicken dinner. 50c Franklin Restaurant ' Jfesstw,;j; Best market foods. Din. dally SOc. Sun. 50c Th Harfnn 13th & Alder. Home cook UV flanun lng 5peclal chicken dinner Sunday 50c. Reasonable rates by the week. , Tlio llrnirnn I49 Tth. Merchants' lunch lueuragon dally 25c special sun. dm. ' turkey or chicken, chop suey & noodles, SOc TVi a Pstin 6th. cor. Stark. Merchants' ! lunch 25c Chinese delicacies chop suey & noodlos. Spe. chicken dln.Sun.50c. Cottaer Waff! 149 6th rt- A re- tunuge IIHIlie taurant of established merit. Reasonable prices. I)ll nsninrfi's 3 Washington st. Mer wuiisuiure S chants' lunch. 11:30-2. 25c: din., a to 8 P.M.. 25c A 35c Spe. Sun. din. Eninirfl m Third st. Regular dinner. "ul"lD 25c Special dinner every Sun day. DIED. DALE In this city. Union block. Feb. 8, Chauncey Dale, age 85 years, a prominent member of Samaritan Lodge No. 2, I. o. O. F.. and Ivanhoe Lodge No. 1. K. of P. Funeral notice later. PETRIE In thfs city. February 8. at 188 Park st.. William H. Petrle, formerly of Duluth, Minn. Funeral notice later. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Following rate will be given only whea advertising la ordered to ran consecutive days. Daily and Sunday issnes. The Or gonian charges nrat-ttme rate each Insertion for classified advertising that is not rnn ea consecutive days. The first-time rate is charged for each Insertion in The Weekly Oregonuui. "Kooum." "Room and Board." 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Care will be taken to prevent errors, bat The Oregonian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 7070s A 1670. NEW TODAY. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice Is hereby riven that the County School Superintendent of Multnomah County will hold the regular examination of applicants for stat. and county papers at the Atkinson School, Eleventh and Couch streets, commencing Wednesday, February 12, at . A. M. A complete pro gramme will be furnished on request. Ap plicants writing here from other counties should secure consent of the Superintend ent of the county where employed. R F Robinson. County School Superintendent. DOES $260 net per acre from prunes $300 for peaches and $100 from vines Interest you? Do you want an Irrigated farm, al luvial soil, electrlo road transportation, on easy terms? Write for free printed mat ter. Irrigated Land Co., Sacramento of fice, 605 J it. ACREAGE If you are interested in procuring a small piece of acreage, from 1 to 10 acres, it will be to your interest to see us, as we have the best, all things considered, in the market. On the 0. W. P. electric line, 25 minutes from First and Alder streets. A 5-acre tract for $1750 A 2-acre tract for 700 A 2V2-acre tract for 875 A 5-acre tract for 1500 A 10-acre tract for. ....... 3000 A 2-acre tract for 600 A 2y2-acre tract for 750 The best soil to be found so near the city. Terms easy. - Agent on the ground, G. T. Parry, Wichita Station. KNAPP & MACKEY, 7 Chamber of Commerce. REAL ESTATE 3150 Lot 17, block 22, Mount Tabor Villa. S850 4 nice lots, corner, Irvington Park. $1150 50x100, E. 13th at., bet Tilla mook and Thompson streets. H2 100 50x100. corner, on Broadway. S4 5 00 100x100 on south side Savler St., net. 23d and Z4tn. 8-4500 50x100. corner Grand ave., Holladay Add.: nice 7-roora house. $5700 Full lot, with nice up-to-date nome, in xrvingion. S6000 100x100, on East Side, easy walking: distance, excellent site for flats or apartments. ; Geo. D. Schalk 264 Stark street. Phones I Main 80S. A 2302. REMOVAL NOTICE! VTe are now' permanently lo cated in our new office in the -new , CORBETT BUILDING M. E. LEE Real Estate and Loans. Room 411 Corbett Building, Formerly R. 20 Raleigh B'g. 50x100 EAST NINTH ST.. STEVENS' ADDI TION, S1500. I- E. THOMPSON CO, 228 Third Street. 25x1 OO Front street, between Sherman and Grant, 7-ROOM HOUSE. RENTAL. $25. S2500. L. K. THOMPSON A CO., S3S Third Street. VEW TODAY. TOMORROW (MONDAY) Feb. 10, 1908, EXECUTOR'S SALE At RESIDENCE, 575 COUCH ST.. COR NER 18TH ST. THE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE LATE COLONEL, ECKEKSON. Contents of 10 rooms, viz.. ANTIyUE ROSEWOOD WORK STAND, RARE OLD OIL PAINTINGS. BRASS FEN DER AND FIRE SET TO MATCH, Mantel CLOCKS with BRONE ORNA MENTS, PARLOR DESK. BIRCH BOOKCASE in 3 compartments, several volumes of GOOD BOOKS, LIBRARY' TABLE, arm chairs, parlor upholstered furniture, center tables, double parlor BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, hall and stair carpets, lounge. HAND-CARVED HALL CHAIR, chenille and other por tieres, lace curtains, VERY MASSIVE WALNUT DINING-ROOM SUITE con sisting of round pedestal table, 6 arm chairs, with 'genuine leather seats, and elegant hand-carved sideboard with lar(?e mirror, cherry N BEDROOM SUITES, springs and mattresses, rockers and chairs to match, very fine WARDROBE with PLATE GLASS MIRROR door, separate dresser, bordered Brussels car pets in all bedrooms, small rugs, Acorn RANGE, GAS COOKSTOVE AND WATER HEATER, parlor heater, fold ing screen, linoleum, granite ware and crockery, refrigerator, several feet of GARDEN HOSE, laundry stove, grind stone, several old army chests, cots and mattresses, old Glory, all tattered and torn, but still the STARS AND STRIPES and several other articles, all of which must be sold at this time, tomorrow (MONDAY). AT 10 A. M. (SHARP). TERMS STRICTLY CASH. SALE ON TUESDAY NEXT The fine household goods, furniture and rugs of U. S. ENGINEER who is ordered to another district. The sale will be held at BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE, consigned for convenience of sale, com prising first-class TURKISH ROCKER in GENUINE LEATHER of first quality. COUCH IN REAL LEATHER, other rockers of various descriptions, box couch. UMBRELLA VASE, round EX TENSION TABLE, arm chairs, SET Op" DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, pretty BUF FET, Domestic SEWING MACHINE, fine quartered oak LIBRARY TABLE (in early English oak finish), PARLOR DESK, gas reading lamp, folding-card table, quartered oak BOOKCASE with double glass doors, dictionary and stand, velvet and Axminster rugs, Brussels car pets, massive brass and iron beds, steel springs, good mattresses. PRINCESS and other DRESSERS in 6ak. oak CHIF FONIERS, lady's DRESSING TABLE to match, crockery and glassware, mantel clock,' pictures, cookstove and utensils. Mason Jars, laundry outfit, and large tent 18x20. On view tomorrow afternoon. SALE TUESDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. Strangers ' and others furnishing are well repaid by attending these auctions. SALE ON THURSDAY NEXT This Is our regular Auction Day for mortgage sales, consignements of furni ture, from railway companies and storage warehouses and others. Our sale com mences at 10 o'clock (sharp). BAKER & SONS, Auctioneers. Office and Salesrooms, 352-4 Aider st Both phones. The Portland Auction Company - - (Incorporated.) AT 211 FIRST STREET Told everybody they were pnylna- the beat price in the city for any Rind of aeeond-hand furniture or luerehaodlNe, ruid, Judarlnar from the enormous quan tities seen delivered to na, many of oar friend, said we would aoon be mothered with FURMTCRE of ALL KINDS, but not ao with ua. We are till buyinar everything offered for ale and giving; more money for it than any other dealer, because Somebody ToldEverybody THAT WE HAVE REGULAR AUCTION SALES At 211 First Street TUESDAY, 10 A.M. THURSDAY, 10 A. M. AND FRIDAY AT 2 P. M. And Everybody comes to these aalea now, when nil goodi and chattel which are consigned to thin house will be aold according; to law don't foraret -goods we have bought we can sell privately at any time, all consigned MUST BE SOLD at AUCTION by the Portland AuctionCo. Main 5635, A 4121. AuctionSales BY J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer Monday, Wednesday, Friday At 10 A.M. Each Day At Salesroom, 208 First Street We will offer at public sale an assort ment of parlor and library furniture, dining-room, bedroom and kitchen effects: carpets, rugs, linoleum: the best grade steel and gas ranges, heating and cook stoves, beds and dressers, piano, organ and other desirable furnishings. SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY, FEB. 14TH At the John Conley Farm AT 11AM. ON THE BASE LINE ROAD, MILE EAST OF 12-MILE HOUSE. Stock, farm implements, furniture, etc. Inquire at 208 First street for particulars. NOTE If you want cash , for anything you have for sale, phone Main 1626. A 4243. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. S.L.N.GILMAN AUCTIONEER. No. 411 Washington st., between 10th and llth; phones Main 2473 and A 4750. REGULAR SALES OF Household Furniture, Etc. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, at 10 o'Clock A. M. Buy and sell furniture and make cash advances. Dealers in real es tate; make a specialty of Mt. Tabor properties, where values are increas ing rapidly. S. L. N. OILMAN, Auctioneer. N. B. Tuesday's sale will include furniture from warehouse for storage. NEW TODAY. SPRING BARGAINS According to our office record we have had just twice as many inquiries for real estate so far during this month as we had during the whole of Febru ary last year. That looks encouraging, don't It? Residences $0.500 Handsome, modern and comfortable family residence on idth st. 10th st. is one of tho best built-up residence streets on the West Side. S7.000 We'll sell this elegant resi dence of 8 rpoms, -with stone foundation and all modern ' improvements, on the install ment plan. . Located in the fashionable part of 24th St. S6.500 On 6th St., about 15 min utes' walk south front this office, beyond Jefferson: al most new, modern house of 8 rooms. Handy to town and tastily built. S7.K'fl In the best built and most fashionable section t. Wasco St., with a quarter block of ground, and a new, modern and stylish residence ot 8 rooms. S12.500 If you want something real swell, with every modern convenience in Its 9 rooms, including decorated walls; patent hot-water system and everything that goes to make an elegant home, you want to let us show you this house. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 86.000 Site for flats on llth st., this side of Jefferson. Judg ing from what is asked for surrounding property, this site is worth fully or 090. Some income on it now. Sll.OOO Fractional lot, with fine 2 story brick building, in the business district, about 5 minutes' walk from this of fice. Prico just Vi what adjoin ing property is held at. SIZ.OOO 8 fine, new flats on Water st.. 5 rooms each, baths, gas, cement front and sidewalks, and. best of all, an Income of J1463 yearly. Figuro on that income a little. WHITING & ROUNTREE 824 Third Street. Farms and Acreage For Sale 18 APPVC 3Vi miles west of St. John; JO ntREO all K0Od rich soll wltn no rock or gravel; 10 acres very rich black bottom land, well watered by never-falling streams; suitable for ir rigating all the place: 10 acres cleared, balance all light biush: adjoining good schoolhouse. Price JIoO per acre. One of the best buys in the vicinity of Portland for gardening purposes. $2300 cash, balance to suit the purchaser. 10 near Beaverton; all good 1U rtvfttj ricn 8oil cieared. weu fenced; on good public road: new house, large new barn, outbuildings, worth $2500. Price only $4000; $1000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. 11 AfPF 5 miles from Portland city 1 ivrtu limits; all good heavy timr ber; on good, public road; well watered by two never-failing streams, suitable for irrigating all the land; wood esti mated at 500 i cords. Price only $60 per acre; $11000 cash, balance on time. 1ft AfRFS on tha Reedville Prairie, JU AVRU adjoining railroad; all cleared and In a high state of cultiva tion; all well fenced; good house, worth $3000; two large barns and outbuild ings; nice young orchard. Price $10,000. One of the best buys in the vicinity of Portland. ?li in Clackamas County, on riwi.L good public road; all well fenced; 100 acres cleared; 100 acres ?tump pasture: balance good timber; well watered by good creek- and never failing springs; good orchard of mixed fruits; one good 7-roora house, one 6 room house, 2 good barns; handy to school, churches, etc. Price only $5. per acre; 1-3 cash, balance to suit the purchaser. For acreage highly Improved, rich, black prairie soil, we are now prepared to sell in any size tracts from one acre up, and on terms to suit purchaser. The Shaw-Fear Company 245V2 STARK STREET $35QO FOR HOMES GR BUS 40x100 $3500.00. 40x60 New home $35)0.00. to be built here. N. 21st-st. W CARLINE. Don't miss the opportunity to get these properties at $3500.00 each. Let me show you how to build to pay enormoualy on an investment from $6000 up. $65,000 83.-..000 CASH. Quarter block of modern apartment buildings: LEASKD to responsible ten ant; paying over 15 per cent net on investment. $115,000 OXLY 2.'.00O OH MOKE CASH. Quarter block, brand new four-story brick building; steam heated and elec tric elevator; rented at $1000 per month, and where rents will greatly advance. W. L. MORGAN 213 Abingrton bldg. Mortgage Loans n choice security at lowest rates. Private Investors Will find it to their advantage to loan through my office and select their own securities. Legal details carefully at tended to. A. H. BIRRELL" Financial and Insurance Agent. SOI -203 McKay Bldff., 3d and Stark. NOB HILL HOME Containing reception Tiall with firep'ace, drawing-room with fireplace, dining room, pass pantry, back hall, four bed rooms and bathroom on second floor. large attic with finished room, full base ment, with 50x100 it. lot facing east, and located west of 23d st. and south of Northrup st. For particulars as to exact location and price, F. V.-ANDREWS 6 CO. Hamilton bldg., 131 3d st. Tel. Main 3343. NEW TODAY. FARMS AND HOMES 1 APRF n carllne, 5-room house. fin Iawn wltn ots of roseg anci all kinds of fruit: good barn and fine spring. Price. $20.50; easy terms. APRF1 Close to city, with new house not completed; the Jf" ' soil and on carline. Price. $Ja0; easy terme. 10 ACRFS 7 miles east of. Portland, iu ntALj on Mount Hood electrlc. line; partly improved with 3-room cot tage. Price, $2000. 10 ACRFS Near Lents, good 6-room J v" house, small barn and out houses j- partly improved and in fruit. Price, $4o(J0; half cash. 1275 ACRES whcat ranch. .150 in cul tl nt,n"5 tivation, part In crop this year; good house and barn; one of the best wells in the country: balance of land not in cultivation lays well and can all be farmed. Located in Morrow Co. Price $18 per acre. Will exchange for general mdse. store. "?7Rfl 8-room house, lot 50x100. lo OOIJU cated on E. 7th and Everett. 1 ins is a snap for some one. Terms $o00 cash, balance $35 per month at 6 per cent. We have 6 lots between E. 34th an Jlargarette, couth of Hawthorne, wo will exchange for improved property. These lots are all on good grade and we!! located, with good buildings all round them. 13V2 ACRES '-mile east of Forest i nvM Grove on Southern Pa- CltlC Station. pmiH 7-r,m large barn, lots of outbuildings. 8 acres apple orchard, in fine condition, ell kinds of small fruit. If you want a Jine home at half its value, this cer tainly Lb one. Investigate this. Price. $4500. 19 ACRFS Near Milwaukie.: on O, W. 17 nnftw p Une good nouse and farn. This place is well improved with lots of fruit: will sell 5 acres facing 5?tcar for 500 ' Per' acre. Price, $-00; easy terms. 35 ACRFS Wlth l?od" 7-room house Ples; all kinds of small fruit: close to city; near car. This certainlv is a beautiful place and cheap at $10,500. MRfin 135 acres, all in cultivation. 7 WtUUU room house; large barn; orch ard: running water; located IV, miles rrom Lebanon. The soil is as good as any in Willamette Valley. Can give terms. Jordan & Garbade -3-'V4 Washington St. FOR SALE BY Louis Salomon & Co. 233 STARK STREET 8 16O0O Corner lot. N. 23d St., four flats. 9-room house. Sll.OOO Corner lot, 12th st., 9-room house. 87750 Corner lot, 7th st., large house. $5000 Lot 65x100. Portland Heights. facing city, close in. 82500 Lot 50x100, North ' Portland, 5-room house. EAST SIDE 89250 100x100. Upper Albina, 4 fin. lnuss. S8500 100x10.). Mississippi ave.. stores and flats: income, $72. S6500 Corner lot, near Steel bridge, well improved; Income, $70 a month. 86000 Modern 7-room house, Ladd'a Addition. 842i0 New 7-room house. Piedmont, I.'nlon ave. 83500 Good 8-room house, E. 1st at., near Steel bridye. 83500 Improv i lot, Vancouver ave., close In. Incojo. $34 per month. 83000 Elcg.it 6-room modern house, Cleve.nd ave. 83000 8-roca modern house, E. 25th stree ;. S2800 Fine 6-room house. Sunny side. E. 3ist st. S2100 Swell bungalow, very mod ern. Piedmont. S2000 7-room house, good barn, cor ner lot. Beech St. 81800100x100, E. Washington st. Terms. HOOD RIVER ORCHARDS SO ACRES, all in trees, 2 acres 6-year-old Spltzenbergs. 4 acres 5-year-old Spitzer.bergs. Ncwtowns and Jona thans, 7 acres 2-year-old Newtowns. 7 acres 1-year-old Newtowns. 20 ACRES, all In trees and berries, 3 acres 6-year-old Newtowns and Bald wins, 7 acres 5-year-old Spitzenbergs and Newtowns. ft acres 4-year-old Spitzenbergs and Newtowns. 2 acres 1-ycar-old Spitzenbergs; strawber ries, red raspberries, blackberries, gooseberries, pear trees, prune trees, cherries and quinces; l Winter Ba nana. 80 ACRES unimproved land, a bargain, soil 40 f-et deep: only $75 an acre. It pay a to aee us. CIIAPIN 6 HERLOW 425 Chamber of Commerce, Phone Main 10T. Apartment House Site Seventh and Clifton Streets Price $5200 Corner lot 30x100 and 8-room house. In fair condition, situate on the N. W. cor. of 7th and Clifton streets. SUU IT. It Is MALL & a Bargain VON EOHSTEL 104 SKCOXU ST. Hood River Apple Land 10-acre tracts: ideal home site; $500 down, balance long time. 20 acres, same terms. Best buy in Hood River. 35 acres, one-half set to apples; best part of Valley; guo? house and outbuild ings; $12,000. 10 acres; improvements cost $1400; land and all for J270O. See us Monday. Barrett & Mac Rae 323 Chamber of Commerce. FOR THE BEST BAKGAI.VS In fruit lands within the Hood River district. Mosier -or White Salmon.'S to 10-acre tracts, at prices ranging from $3J to $100 per acre, SEE THE 1"NN-I,AVRENCE CO., 24s Alder-Street. Portland. Orrgcon. MT. TABOR ACRES Beautiful view, on west slope. Ideal residence aite. Only f 3T00. Hartman & Thompson Chamber of Commerce. I tmmmmmnmtmmommmmmmmmamtm AVONIA