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4 NEW TODAY. JJEW TODAY. NEW TODAY. Clark County, Wash., Farm Bargains 40 ACRKS". -i acres under fin state of cultivation, 8 acres in woods pasture, 12 acres in bearins orchard, principally prunes; 20-tacK SnlriT fruitfirler, 4-room house, larpe barn, chicken-houses, woodshed, neHhouse .JO.OOO-Kallon elevated tank, windmill, etc.: good fences; all kinds of .small fruits. This place is situated 3 miles from the Columbia River and North Bank Railroad and country town, and 8 mllr iro.m Vancouver, on jrood level road; 1 mile from school and church; K. f . IJ. and telephone service. Includes team, wagon, harness, busrgy. all farm ing implements, cow. chickens, etc., etc.; 75 bushels potatoes, etc.: all for only S4300- Terms. . - SO ACRES, joining platted part of Vancouver: all fine level land, 1 acres in bearing orchard, all kinds of fruits. 2 acres in green timber, all under good fence; lias a nice two-tory. eight-room hard-finished house, barn, fruithouse, fruitdrier, city water and good cisterns; tele phone and R. F. D. service. This Is one of the finest Improved tracts in the country for the money and is wprth 12,000. Price for a short time. S7500. . . , 1 At RKS, all level land; 6 acres under cultivation; fair ranch build ing 2 wells, gome fruit trees, strawberries, etc.; about 500 cords or green timber; 6 acres fenced; 1 mile from school, country town, and b miles from Vancouver; on good level , roa. Personal property; good team, wagon, harness, woodrack. 3 cows. 4 shoats. "earn separator, all Tiousehold goods, chickens, etc., etc., all for only $1750, 1050 cash, balance terms. 114 ACRES level land. acres under cultivation: comfortable build ings good orchard of assorted fruits; mile from school I mile from Columbia River and North Bank R. R.. and 3 miles from Vancouver, on tine road: cistern and good well, small fruits, etc Personal PfP"tj horse huggv, harnesses, wagon, Jersey cow, all farming implements, household goods, 60 chickens, etc., etc. Price, $2500- Terms. uo ACRES good rich land, 30 acres under tine state' of cultivation; some more easily cleared; 20 or 25 acres of fine green saw "irtber; Borne fine beaverdam land on this place;, line 2-story 10-room plastered and nlcelv painted house', fine barn and all necessary outbuildings, in good condition; spring water and never-failing stream; good if? . r,lhaJ place fenced an.J cross-fenced; in thickly ; settled locality and In the mldt of tine in-proved farms: 1 mile from graded school and 3 miles from Vancouver. Personal property: 3 head cattle. 1 horse, mower, rake olows harrows, cultivator, some hay. chickens, all small tools, household furniture, etc.; all for only S75GO; SOO0 cash, 12500 to suit at 6 per cent interest. 1 ir ACHES all good level land; 75 acres under cultivation, more easily cleared; 25 acres fine green saw timber, good orchard of assorted fruits fine 7-room house, 2 good barns and all necessary outbuildings, well and living water; place fenced and cross-fenced; 1 mile from school 2V4 miles from country town and 7V4 miles from Vancouver, on flne level road. Personal property: good team, harness, eurrey, mower, rake spring-tooth harrow, 2 wagon, woodrack, etc., etc. All for 8500 half cash. Only a sample of our many bargains. Call and Investigate. THOMPSON & SWAN CITI7.ESS KATfOXAL BAXK BI.DG., VANCOUVER, WASH. BLACKMAIL ON ROYAL DUKE 1HAXCIS OF BAVARIA SITES A . FABMEIt FOTt lIOLl-VP. Kays He Was Falsely Accused of ln- jurlns Horse With Auto Bud Mobbed by Peasants. MUNICH. March 14 The hearing of the suit brYiught by iDuke Francis Joseph of Bavaria against a farmer named Hof maire, who recently was successful In blackmailing the Duke when his high ness was nutomobiUng in the vicinity of Bamberg, has been fixed for next Mon day. The Duke considers that the blackmail ing was prearranged. Hofmaire, accord ing to the Duke, saw the automobile approaching along the road, unharnessed his horse, which was attached to a farm wagon, and purposely Inflicted a serious' wound upon the animal. When the Duko came up, he stopped to , ask what was wrong and offered his as sistance. Hofmaire thereupon accused his highness of having collided with his wagon and caused .the Injury to the horse. A crowd of peasants then appeared and- collected around the motor car and threatened the Duke, refusing to let him depart until he had paid over to Hofmaire all the money he had in his possession and promised to forward to the farmer an additional sum of WO. . The Prince Regent of Bavaria advised the Duko to bring suit against Hofmaire, particularly as there was reason to be lieve that this method of blackmailing . was becoming popular. DAILY METEOBOL4H1ICAI RETORT. v I'ortTLANP, March 14. Maximum tem pernture. M degrees; minimum. .M. River rending at 8 A. M., 4 8 feet: change In last '2i hours. -.1 feet. Total rainfall, & P. M. to f, I. M., .41 Inch; total since .September 1. 7.15 inchex; normal, 34.2T. inches; deficiency. 7.10 Inches. Total sunshine March 13. :i hours ;tO minutes; possible. 11 hours 42 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), at 3 P. M-, 29.S0 Inches. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. . 3 Wtao. g It . . STATIONS. E? 3 ftttker itty Blmnuxek Bol( Ktireka Helena Kamloopfi Nrt h Head . . . . rtu'HtPjIo Portland. Ko!?burfr Staku . . . Taroma Tatoo-h -lelaiid. Walla Walla. . . T. I 4SW iRatn L's o.ofl io n W.'loudy rioudy Cloudy . Cloudy cloudy , tnn.H.i 4 . . E . K1 T. ;10NW . :o o.oo I'liim Rain AH U SW j Cloudy . O. IS 1 Ratn ,H4' T. ( J S i(i T. I 4 XW. .44W.MI 4 NB -u.4 0.02 S S IKatn IRum IRaln Ruin Ralu -Trace. WKATHEK CONDITIONS. Thp hnrometr ! falling rapidly over the WashlnKton voast this awning and there are Indications thai a storm Is approaching the mouth f tho Columbia River. Storm warn ings wer accordingly ordered hoisted at H:4,i F M. ahuijr the Strait of F"uca from re rl Cresoont w st , A be rd een. Nort h Head. Wah ., and at Marsh Held, Or. Haln was fa I linn this evening over Washington and Oregon, and cloudy and threatening- weather waa reported from Idaho. The barometer is comparatively high over California and fair weather prevailed over that and the adjoin ing States of Nevada and I'tah. Tempera tures were considerably lower over Washing ton, Montana and North Iakota; elsewhere the chHttges were unimportant. The indications point to rain over the en tire distrd-t Sunday. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Rain; fresh south erly winds. Wnsttro Oregon and Western Washington Rain; fresh southerly winds interior, high southerly winds along coast. feast em Oregon. Kustern Washington and 1 riaho Probably rstn. 1. L.OIHO!.Z. Acting District Forecaster. Navy Needs Nurses and Dentists. WASHINGTON. March 14. In a mem orHhcTum to Secretary Mot on! f todny the Surpeon-Cloneral , ot the Navy declares "there has been and is now much pre ventable suffering in the Navy," and he believes that "many deaths have occurred which might have been prevented." See rotary Mctcaif concur in the view that It Is important that t this session of Con sresa the bill should be enacted 'hlrh authorizes Jhe establishment and orgrani satlon of trained women nurses in the hospttnr corpst of the Navy and the ap pointment of iWntal tni re-eon. California Bungalow "pj - o Ori?ssl is deifn. Perfection !n stcs- the Idett hems sult4 to all climatic condhlert. Sn4 iventr-fUs cents is stamps for ocr booklet. stowing some of tfas nwa taoMUt b4intiowJS Califorais. i California Bungalow Plan Co. 44-5-4 Fay Building Los Amjeles, Cel. 13 CORBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS. T1 'y.-yfb'. i if--- J?' ' ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY kin. Otis P., and liaoel, osteopaths, formerly Macleay bldg. houe A 4i70, Main ZZil. Cavauahf Vun., Dr.. tleutist, iormny Co lumbia St Buchanan blugs. Alain 519. A CnrisU-naen, C. optician una Jeweler, formerly with buttsrtield Bru. OtUca 4U. Main 8160. Chance. Arthur W-, Xr., dentist, formerly Uskum bid.-. Offices blO-lz. Main 1U6S Chapman.' ti. E-. formriy Ablnston bldg. ; oftice Phone Main &71H). j Coffey, Ii. C-, Dr.. physician ' and surgeon, ofiioa lull. Phone Main 449. Conroy, K. J,, Dr., physician aud surgeon, of-nc-a bus-tf.' Main 6Kiy, A 01- Corbett Kstat of It. TV.. Kobert H. Stronf, muuagtr. Phune Main 815. A 3261. Crockett,. B. Dr., physician and aurgeon, formerly Mohawk bldt. Main 746. A 1427. Croesley Co., The, reaf estate, formerly Mo Kay blvi. Orticea 7ub-U. Main A fi7i. Dlejk, Kobt- Q., clvU euKinesr, lormerly Mohan k bids- Phoue A.zo0$. Dufur & Dufur. public stnojfrapers. Phone Main u4, A oootl. Falls City Lumber Co.; formerly Mohawk bld., S. Belcher. Main 6578, Al78. Gates, Gertrude Lord. Dr., osteopath, tor meily Macleay blrig. Main lb33. A 4706. Goudey & Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanan bid. Main 472. A 472. Estiela. n. W., Dr., physician and surgeon, formerly Macleay blag. Main 4014. A 633 Offices loou-ia. Jcfierda, Henry c.. Dr., physician and aur-gt-ou, formerly Dekujn blag. Main 4b3, A14G3. Jones, N. W., Dr-, physician, formerly Co lumbia blag, bulte iKfoa. Main 270. Jonts, Treve, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan bldg. Offices 1011-12. Main 4t14, AbXiZ. Kelat-y, Kjank C, civil engineer, formerly Co lumbia bld. Main 614b. King. J. C- Kaiioit. Dr., phyalclan, formerly Mohawk bid. Main Kyne. B. F-. Mrs., formerly Russel bid. A3M7. Residence 01147. Labbe. Edmund J . Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly La.bbe bldg. Main 460, A 1460. Leiit. Geo. P., Attorney, formerly 2o3fci Mor rison st. Ofnoe 419. Main 4S3. A 1682- Lee, M. K. Heal Estate und Loans, formerly Halelgh bldg. Office 411. Main tk00. Locke & Gullets. Drs.. officos 19-iO-821. Phones Main 741, A 2741. Maekeniie. K. A. J.. Dr.. physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267, A12rt7. Manion. Katherine C, Dr., formerly H a in 11- ' ton bldg. Phone Main 2811. Matsoi Ralph C. and Ray W., Pra,, formerly Manjuain bldg. Main 77. McCukor, Clarence J., Dr., Physician and Surgeon, formerly Fleidner bldg. Main 270. Me toe ban. E. 1-., Lr.t dentist, formerly Mar quani bldg. Phone Main 740. Niuhols, 'A. 6.. C- 1 4 H. S., Di.. physlclaas and surgeons, formerly Dekum U. Main 2oO. Oregon LJie Insurance Com,aC, L. Samuel. Gen. Mgr. Phones Malr A6tiu2. Oregon Hallway A Navigation Co . surgeon's efnoes.-o8-ta Main 267, A li'UT. Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton bldg. . OfUcea 601-2. Phone Main 6340. Peters. Goo. D-. Dr., dentist, formerly Co lumb a bidg. Office 1021. pr.one Main 767. Petrel. A F.. Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 4t.1. A1403. Pierce, E. A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008. Phones Main 2644. A3&30. Pollvka & Co.. tailors, formerly 34 Morrt on. Phone MaOi 731- Bweet, ft tnat ha n. formerly Ablngton bldg.; of tice 204 Phone Main 670. Taylor, Frank; M . Dr.. physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267. Al2d7. Upton. Jay H. & Latourette, H. T., Attorneys, formerly Swetland bldg. Offices 626-7. Maia 0thi. A1S6. Vtmxie A Veasle. attorneys, formerly Cham ber. of rommcr't bldg. Main 11. A 6442. Williamson ft McNary, physician formerly Marquam bldg. Main 449. Tag ulna Bay Co.. The. formerly Mohawk bidg. W. F. Ptlne Main 35T8. A197S- Zan. Ja C , Dr.. physician and surgeon, formerly Marquara hM Main 8M. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CA8H ADVERTISING.) Following rsUee will be glvesi only whea adver Using Is ordered to run consecutive days. 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TELEPHONE AIJVERT1SEMKNTS Tor the convenience of Datruns. The Oregon! an will accept advertieeuients for publication la rlasaittetl columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising mill be mulled imme diately and payment is expected promptly. Care will be takea to prevent errors, but Tbe Oregonian will not be responsible (or errors in advertisements taken over the telephone, Xcicuhooc: Main 7U7v; A 1970, Grand Central Station Time Card BOUTHEKN PACIFIC Leaving Portland Rok. burg Passeagor . . . . . Cottage Grove Passenger California Express 6a n Francisco Express ... West Side Corvallls passenger ...... Bheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger .. Forest Grove Passenger Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove passenger Rose burg Passenger Portland Express ........ West Side CorvalUs Passenger ...... Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove passenger . Forest Grove passenger . 8 :15 a. m. 4 : 13 p. m 7 :45 n. m. 1:00 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 4:10 b- m. 11:00 a. m. 5:40 p. m. 7:65 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 9:30 p. m. 11:13 P- m. 0:33 p. in, 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 2:50 p m. NOKTlLtKN PAC111C. Lea-vtna' Portland 1 Tacoma and Seattle Express j 8:30 a.m. North Coast A Chicago limited. .1 2:00 p. m. Overland Express , 11;45 p. m. Arriving Portland North Coast Limited Portland Express Ov erUnd Express 7:00 a. l 4:15 p. ; 8:13 p. : OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton passenger Chicago-Portland Special .... Spokane Flyer Kansas City & Chicago Express. Arriving: Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex-. Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger 7:15 tf:30 8:15 0:00 8:00 0:45 8:50 5:15 p. m. p. m- p- m. p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria Jk Seaside Express. .... Astoria A Seaside Express Arriving Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. Portland Express 8:00 a m. 6:0O p. m. 12:15 n. m 10:00 p. m CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland - I C P. R. Short Line, via Spokane! 8:15 p. no Seattle 111:45 p. m. Arriving Portland! C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane 8:00 a. m. VI Seattle I 7:00a. in. JeHerson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passenger Dallas passenger Arriving Portland Dallas passenger ....... Dallas Passe neer . . . . 7 .40 a, m, 4:15 p. m. 10:15 a- m. 5:50 p. m- Oregon Electric Radlw&y Co. Leaving- Portland Salem and intermediate points Local ;15 a. m. :25 a. m. :06 a. m. :Oo a. m. :30 p. m. :35 p. m. 30 p. m. Salem and Intermediate poins Sal em. Tualatin, Wilson ville. West Woodburn. Local Limited BaJem and intermedial point Salem and Intermediate points - Local Local Salem, Tualatin," Wilson ville. West Woodburn. Limited Salm and Intermediate points . Arriving: Portland Salem and Intermediate points Salem and Intermediate points Salem, Tualatin, Wilson- vllle. West Woodburn.. Salem and Intermediate points Salem and Intermediate points Salem. Tualatin. Wilson- Local Local Local 35 a. m. 21 a. m. Ltmltedln.34 a. m. Local Local 25 p. m. 50 j. m. ville. West Woodburn.. Limited 10 p. m. Salem and intermediate points Local 52 p. m. BORN. Born. JOHNSON March 12, to the wife of Willis Johnson, a prominent farmer and stock- raUer, of near Gaston, a son. the par ents of whom are the best pleased coupie in the land because it Is a 'boy. Dr. James A. Baker, of Gaston, and Dr. C. L. Large, of Forest Grove, attending. MEETING NOTICES. VEREIN EINTRACHT All members are request4g to attend the funeral of our late member, H. Keseenich. which will take place on Sunday, March 15, at 2 P. M., from Finley s undertaking parlors, corner Th ird and Madison streets. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. G. H. SIEBELS, President. By Geo. Harold, Secretary. PORT INDUS LODGE, No. 57, D. . of H.. will celebrate the 10th anniversary of this lodge at Hall No. 2, W. O. W. bldg.. March IS. Members and their friends invited. , A good programme and refreshments. All come. By order committee. Julia Fearey, Henrietta Tawney, Fidelia I. Mann. MT. HOOD CIRCLE, W. OT W. OUARD3 will give a St. Patricks dance in the East Side W. 0. W. Hall.. East Sixth and Alder street, on Tuesday evening, March 17, 1008. Gents DOe ladies 25c; first-class music; dance commences 8:30 P. M. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, AERIE NO. 4 Don't forget the Eagles an nual ball at Merrill's Hall, 7th and Oak sts., St. 'Patrick's, night, March 17, lio. Grand prize waltz; good order; good music. ROTAL CIRCLE, WOMEN OF WOOD CRAFT will give a whist party at Woodman Temple. 11th street, between Alder and Washington. Wedneedey. March 18. Orches tra; refresh me n;a. Admission 15c. THB MODERN FORESTERS will be pleased tn meet all members and friends In their new bomn in Alisky HalK Tuesday evening-. March IT, for a social and card party. Admis sion 15 cente. Refreshments. EUREKA COUNCIL, K. and L. of S-, will Slve ftOO party with refreshments at Audi torium Hall tomorrow evening; admission. IS cents; same commencing at 8:30. M. 1. Johnson, secretary. MODERN" WOODMEN OF AMERICA will give a grant ball Thursday nlfrht. March 10. at Mair's Hall, corner Williams aye. and Rus sell streets (Albina). Admission 25 cents. WEB FOOT COMPANY. Uniform Rank. No. 6.V W. O. W-. will a-Ive a whist and dance Friday. March 2Q;full orchestra; all invited. MARGUERITE CAMP, ROYAL NEIGH BORS, will give a leap year dancing psrty Thursday, the ltfth, in Artisan Hall, Ablngton bldg. MULTNOMAH CAMP. NO. 77, W. O. W. All members and friends requested to attend the funeral of our lats neighbor, A. H. Camp bell, at Holman's parlors, today (Sunday), at 2 P. M. Interment at Riverview. G. C. LAWRENCE, C. C. J. M. WOODWARD, Clerk. ST. PATRICK'S BALL. GIVEN BY ORE gon Lodge, No. 6-17. Fraternal Union of America, at Logus Hall. 01 Grand ave., cor. East Washington. Music by Clifford's Or chestra. Admission l5c. GEORGE WASHINGTON CAMP, NO. 261. W. O. W. Tuesday evening. March 17. will give their regular military whist and dance. There will be handsome prizes, hand-painted china, good music, dancing and refresh ments. R. J. COLLINS," C. C. . H. A. FR1EDRICH, Clerk. ATTENTION" COMRADES OR LINCOLN-GARFIELD POST, NO. 3, G. A. R. All are requested to be present at our regular meet ing next Tuesday evening, March 17. for special business. A full attendance Is desired". J.. W. CURRAN, Commander. R, A. WOHL FORTH, Adjutant. K. OF P. A social dane will be s;iven by Ivanhoe Social Club Tuesday. March 24, in the K. of P. Hall. 11th and Alder. Invita tions can be procured from the members now. Admission, gentlemen SOc, ladles 25c. FRATERNAL. ORDER OF EAGLES All members and virttlng brothers are invited to, attend our regular meeting on Friday even ing, March 0, at Eagles' Hall, to witness an exhibition drill of our drill team, also to hear particulars about our contemplated visit to Willamette Aeria, No. lftS8, at St. John, In the near future. A handsome prise has been offered to the member who presents the greatest number of applications for mem bership for th coming two weeks. The sec orxj proposer will be entitled to the prise ths.tlme. All of these weekly propositions will also be entitled to the three grand prfxes. For further Information corns to our next meeting. LOUIS DAMMASCH. Sec. MACCABEES Competitive drill between the field teams of A stor Circle and th Ladies of Maccahees of Arteta in the W O. W. bldpr., V2H 11th st.. Thursday, March 111. Dancing. Admission -5c. COMMITTEE. CENTENNIAL COUNCIL. K. o P. Satur dav night. 21t. Refreshments; Tod floor, A iifcv bid. Come, hava good Urn. DIED SMITH At hi late residence. 472 East Pine st., March 14. Dr. C. B. Smith, ared 61 years, 8 months and 4 days. Notice of funeral will be given later. PAYNE At Scappooee. Or.. March 14. Frank T. Payne, aged 56 years. Notice of funeral . will be given later. ABRAMS At Seattle, Wash.," March 12, William Luen A b rams, aged 34. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICE. THOMAS In this city. Friday morning. March 13, at her late renl.lence. 406 East 26th Jt., Mrs. Zynthla J. Thomas, aged 70 years. Funeral services will be held from the resi dence of her son. Prof. Robert H. Thomas, 822 Division st., today (Sunday), at 1:30 P. M. Friends respectfully invited to attend. . Interment at ione Fir Cemetery. Services at grave private. SMITH Funeral services over the remains of the late Dr. C. B. Smith, who died at his residence. 472 East Pine St.. Port land. Saturday, March 14. will be held at Oregon City at 3 o'clock Monday after noon. March 10. Services will be held at Mountain View Cemetery. KESSEXICH The funeral services of Henry Kersenich will be held at Flnley'a chapel at 2 P. M. today (Sunday). Friends invited. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. SMITH The funeral services of Emma Smiih will be held at Finley's chapel at 12 M today .Sunday. Friends Invited. Interment Riverview. J. g. F1NLET m bOTI. Funeral Directors. Third and Madison. Phono Main 0, A 100S. Dunning. McEntee GUbaogh. Funeral Di rectors. 7th A Pine. Phone M. 430. Lndy asst. ERIC SON UNDERTAKING CO., 400 Aider t. Lady assistant. Phone Main 6133. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Fnneral Direct, are. (20 3d si. Lady assistant, phone M- 607. IE LLER-BYKNES CO.. Funeral Direct ors. 73 Russell. East 106S. Lady assistant. K A. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Alder. Lady assistant. Phono East eS. NEW TODAY. SJLN.GILMAN AUCTIONEER - Pboqe. Main 8473, A 4730. Auction SaleTueday,Thurday and Friday at 10 A. M. at 411 Washington Street of JiousehDld Furniture N. B. Morrell Baker Co. books, raro editions now at private sale. Catalogues at rooms ell Washington street. S. U N. GIUMAN, Auctioneer. 26 Sightly Lots In Beautiful Greenway Ranging from 1400 to $800 each; every one of them worth 50 per cent more. BUNGALOW FOR $4800 A $6000 Bungalow for $4809 e Half cash, balance easy terms; ten years if desired. A strictly modern 7 room concrete art-stone bungalow and quarter-blork of ground; two m blocks from Portland Heights carline. I am the owner, and want to sell this property quick; these are bargains worth investi gating. H. C. ROSS 87 GRAND AVENUE. Phone. East 2672 or B 2434. 10 NOW and more can be realized, on a piece of business property in Upper Albina - PRICE $9500 Goldschmldt's Agency 253 V2 Washington,' Cor. Third. A 6-Acre Place One of the handsomest and most charming 8-room residences, with all modern conveniences, beautiful grounds, living water; fronting on elqptric carline; 30 minutes', ride to business center; $7500. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. 248 Alder Street. . North Third Street 25x100 On east side of Third street, between Flanders and Glisan streets. WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO., 229 Stark Street. .45 Acres Of oak and fir timber, saw and piling, a good cord wood proposition, within 12 miles of the Burnslde bridge; cheap to clear the land. Act quickly. THE VETERAN LAND CO. 1651,4 Third St. 50x100 East 9th, between Stephens and E. Harrison. , between Stephei Harrison. $1400 C. E. THOMPSON A CO, K8 Third Street. N ' Pprtland- Heights We have several choice sites for homes at moderate prices. See them before you buy elsewhere. SENGSTAKE 6 LYMAN 9(r Fifth St. 35x100, 23d and Washington; 2 fronts ; fine apartment site. Owner. PATTERSON, Room 11, 268 Stark. APARTMENT-HOUSE SITE 100 feet from Washington street; only $15,000.. Room 18, 31314 Washington street. . Ltteoowttr.a Voir Elegant goods to be auctioned oft ON TUESDAY NEXT At BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE. Park and Alder streets, offering a rare oppor tur.itv to newly married people starting housekeeping, as the furniture is eQual to new and of good quality,. including prettv parlor suite, massive center table, on crystal ball castors, automatic daven tn anAn B0niiin leather seat rockers in quarter-sawed oak, EIEGANT DINING ROOM SUITE in quarter-sawed ' oak. vis: pillar dinlngtaoie wun ciaw feet, highgrade buffet. also beautiful colonial sideboard, and set of box-seat chairs, roll edge lounge, velvet and brussels carpets, axminster and brussels 9x12 rugs in rich patterns, full size box couch, ALL. BRASS COLONIAL beds In satin finish, fine all-steel springs, good quality Iron beds, silk floss and other mattresses, handsome mahogany, oak and birdseye maple dressers and wash stands, goose feather pillows, sanitary steel couch and part, pictures, large gold frames, a quantity of miscellaneous books, and the nsual kitchen requisites. Sale on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. BAKER & SON. Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT, 2 O'CLOCK At THB PORTLAND ANNEX, 334 Yam hill street, corner 7th street, 700 yards of body brussels and velvet carpets of 17 rooms. Several of the carpets are bor dered, 'square rugs, velvet hall and stair carpets, the whole of which is nearly new. Bring the size of your room and see if you can't be accommodated at this auction. - Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. TERMS CASH. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT At private residence. 169 Park street, near Morrison street, we are Instructed by Mrs. Mallng (who is leaving the city), to sell by auction the household goods, furniture and nearly new carpets of 12 rooms, comprising LADY'S DESK, HALL MIRROR,- lounges. BRUSSELS CARPETS, and rugs, hall and stair car pets, Morris chair, centertables, CABLE NET CURTAINS, window shades, oak BOOKCASE AND . DESK, FOLDING BEDS with French plate mirrors, very neat sideboard, diningtable, chairs, IRON BEDS, springs, matresses, large quality of BEDDING, feather pillows, separate DRESSERS and commode in BIRDS EYE MAPLE and QUARTER-SAWED OAK. toilet ware, heating stoves, oak bedroom suites, and other bedroom furni ture, arm rockers, majestio steel range with hot water attachment (nearly new), kitchen linoleum and many other useful lots on view morning of sale only. AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY NEXT AT 10 O'CLOCK.- BAKER tc SON. Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT AT BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE. Park and-Alder streets, consignments of furni ture and household goods from various housekeepers, and others, consigned for positive sale by publio auction at 10 o'clock on Thursday next. , BAKER. & SON. Auctioneers. SATURDAY NEXT AT UNION MEAT CO.'S RANCH, TROUTDALE. 3 saddle-horses, also several good work horses, farm implements, mowers and large quality of tools of husbandry. Household goods, furniture, etc., fully described in catalogue which can be ob tained upon request to the auctioneers. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. OFFICES PARK AND ALDER STS., PORTLAND, OR. AuctionSales vBY J. T. WILSON AUCTIONEER Monday, Wednesday, Friday At 10 A. M. Each Day At Salesrooms 208 First Street Our three days' offerings in the house furnishing line comprises an assortment of the different grade furniture for par lor and library. Select dlningroom equip ments, bedroom and kitchen effects. Choice floor coverings, rugs, carpets and linoleum. RANGES. STOVES AND MISCELLAN EOUS FURNISHINGS. NOTE. Our. method of dealing with the public has increased our business to such proportions that we have outgrown our present location. We were fortunate, however, in securing commodius quar ters In the best location In the city for conducting a first-class auction business. We will occupy the White corner store. Second and Yamhill streets, about April the first, and will be prepared in these spacious ''quarters to handle merchandise with dispatch, and satisfy our patrons with results. We feel justified in saying that we can meet the demands of the public better than any like concern In the city. We welcome our old patrons and solicit new ones. If you have any thing to sell or need the services of a first-class auctioneer, give us a trial. Ws have ready cash to handle any thing worth money. Phone Main 1626. A 4243. Watch papers for opening sales at Sec ond and Yamhill streets. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. PortiandAuctionCo. (INCORPORATED). Main 5656. A 4121. . WE HUSTLED AND GOT IT. THE FINEST AND MOST ELAB ORATE PIECES of USED FURNITURE IN THE CITY Of PORTLAND. We are always on the lookout for furniture and we get it. because we have patrons who are MONEY SAVERS waiting for it The goods are Just like new. The birds eye maple dressers and commodes are just the swellest things you ever saw and the PERFECT AUTIQUE MA HOGANY DRESSER is a GEM. The handsome hand polished quartered oak buflet. the full swell front CHINA CLOSET, and the PURE LEATHER box seat dining chairs and ex-table are the finest of the fine. Its a shame to sacra flee such SUPERIOR QUALITY GOODS, but the auctioneer has no choice. he simply does the best he can. All goods, fine and common, go alike at our regular AUCTION SALES TUESDAY. 10 A.M. THURSDAY, 10 A. M. AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M. At these sales everything goes, and there is plenty of all kinds of housefurnishlngs and then some. It differs not whether It Is steel ranges, carpets, parlor suites, bedroom suites, folding beds, couches, bedding, draperies, refrigerators, pretty upholstered pieces of kitchen or laundry articles, you will And them all at IKE PORTLAND AUCTION CO. 211 FIRST STREET WANTED Modern cottnc of S rooms In Multnomah Addition or Central Albina. from SI 500 to J. L. WELLS CO. 3l Chamber of Commerce Bldg. THE A-B-C or Overlook Attractive and Modern. Best View of City. ' Centrally Situated. FOB A RESIDENCE LOCATION NONE CAN COMPETE WITH OVERLOOK 15 MINUTES ON R-S CAR TAKES YOU TO THE CENTER OT OVERLOOK Agents on Ground A. F. Swensson S Co. 2531 Washington St., Phon Main 3055, A 3055. SafeandSure $25, OO Corner, one block, from City Hall, paying over 11 per cent. $65,000 Three-story brick, leased for $425 per month. Good corner. $18,500 Block on Williams ave nue; 2-story building, pay ing 15 per cent. 915,000 Corner, with 5 houses; South Portland. Residence $6000 Nice home on East 16th street. $6500 Corner, with modern home, E. 13th street. $4500 Modern home, E. 13th and Taylor streets. . $2500 Quarter block and 6-room modern house, near 43d and Hawthorne ave. D. B. MACKIE, Manager. 217-219 Lumber Exchange Bldg. Apartment House Close in, within walking distance, on West Side, new, modern up-to-date and always rented. , 12 apartments of 5 and 6 rooms each, furnished with heat, hot and cold water, telephones, janitor and garbage service, at an expense of $19S0 yearly, and pro ducing a revenue of 6720: leaving a yearly net income of $4740, which is Just 13V2 Per Cent Net on the price which is $35,000 Let us show It to you. Whiting 6 Rountree , v 824 THIRD STREET. 5 CENTS Will Take You There In 30 minutes from First and Alder. Beautiful acre tracts, four-acre blocks, perfectly level ground, with fine view of Mount Hood. Eight minutes from carline, B-mlnute service. Streets are all graded and water .on the tract. This property is going rapidly at from toSO to $650 per acre, with terms to suit the purchaser. A Special Inducement Will be given those making Immediate improvements. ADDRESS 206 McKAT BLDG. ' MOUNTAIN BUNGALOW Beautiful Summer Home In Foot Hills of Hood River Valley Only a few acres of ground, but one of most artistic little homes ever built in that beautiful mountain region. Has big cobbled fireplace, 16 latticed windows, 4 piazzes, outside breakfast-room. Built for comfort as well as beauty. An Ideal place to spend the Summer and enter tain- Magnificent view of mountains and valley. This beautiful home for $2000. Mac Rae & Angus 432 Chamber of Commerce. $15,000 Best apartment-house site in tha city; near Washington. ImpnVed streets on two sides; on carline: con taining about one and two-thirds lots. Porter & French 607 Commercial bldg. Hawthorne Ave. , 84x91 corner 25th, 13000. 60x12$ near 24th, JlitM. Terms half cash; balance 6 per cent SENGSTAKE 6 LYMAN 90 Fifth St. H0LLADAY AVENUE, near Steel Bridge, 66x100. Price $7000. Room 18, 313 Washington St. RIVER BANK HOMES ! CITY I am instructed to immediately dis pose of three pieces of land on East Side, way this side of Sellwood, each piece being about 120x400 to 500 feet deep. Some fruit trees on place; it fronts on two car. lines and has access to the river;" it lays high up and overlooking the entire city and river. Electric light, city water and all modern conveniences at hand. Price $2500 for either piece; $750 cash. Do you realize that a pieoe of land like this has about 10 to 12 lots, and that lots only a short distance this side selK for $500 to $000 T But that don't matteir it is quick sale we want. Room 32, Raleigh Building, Sixth and Washington St's. Fine Wheat Farm IN SHERMAN CO., OR. With all stock, feed and growing crop, for ex change for first-class dairy land. Anything from $15,000 to $25,000 considered. This is first class and nothing but something -good will be considered. Some fine apple land at Moser will take a good Portland residence. Have a client with $9000 worth' of well-secured notes who wants to exchange for a good resi dence. J. O. ELROD S19-52Q Corbett Bldg. Hood River Qrchards Where Dollars Grow on Trees IS acres 2',4 miles from town. Ideally located for a Summer home, with a magnificent view of Mount Hood, Mount Adams and the Columbia River. Five room house, a good barn. Two hundred Newtown apple trees. 1 to 3 years old. Two hundred and fifty full bearing: trees, Spltzenbergs, Newtowns and Baldwins. The cheapest buy In Hood River today. We have the best listing of Improved and unimproved lands in this valley. It pars to see as. CHAPIN 6 HERLOW 832 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Mala lTa. $5000 Modern Home of 7 rooms and reception hall, corner 9th and Broadway; 50x100 lot, fine elevation, lawn, roses, etc. Improved streets, cement sidewalk. J. F. O'DONNELL 230 Stark Street. $8500 $3000 Cash, Bal. 5 Yrs. 6 We have for sale 43 acres of fruit land, at Ashland, Or.: 27 acres 8-year-old peach trees, 1 acres In hay. good barn, good 5-room house; all fenced: trees In full bearing. This property faces the boulevard, half mile from city limits. REED, FIELDS AND TYNAN COMPANY J 02 Second street. Pfaonm Main 7004; Home A S."H. Cheapest Acreage On Peninsula Must be taken tomorrow. Phone Main 1675. Zimmerman 6 Vaugh&n 303 Buchanan Building." Have a client who will build to suit tenant; lot 50x100, corner Front and Montgomery streets. J. F. O'DONNELL, 230 Stark Street. FIVE ACRES nfar Fulton, rlose In, West Fide, only 13000, 1000 cash, balance easy terms. C'iioke for country home; rich oll, and lies fine. JAMES C. LOGAN, Room 411. Corbett bldg. Ii. II. DIM R