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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1908)
v 10 EXTEND ITS SCOPE lAYMEX'S .MISSIONARY' WORK TO BE BKGCX HERE. Electing Planned for March 80 and 31 Most Important Religious Gatherings of Year. What promises to be one of the most significant events of the year in church circles will be the inauguration of the Laymen's Missionary Movement in Port land at a meeting to be held on Monday and Tuesday. March 30 and 31. The move ment was started In New York City in 19"6. and la interdenominational In scope. Its purpose is to project a campaign of education in missionary work among lay men; to rovise a plan for the evangeliza tion of the world in this generation: to form a centennial commission of laymen to visit the mission fields and report their findings to the home churches. During the first year of its existence the organization secured tho indorsement of nil the foreign mission boards of the United States and Canada. It completed its centennial commission of GO laymen and some of the members have already returned from their investigations abroad and are reporting their findings. One of its alms is to extend the missionary field in China. J. Campbell White, of New York City, general secretary of the movement, is now making a tour of the Pacific Coast for t lie purpose of morn fully explaining the progress and aims of the organization. Tlicro will be a banquet at the Hotel Portland on the night of March 30, which will be attended by ano local churchmen V and others. Report of committees show, ing the, present status of local resource for all missionary purposes in. the different denominations will be presented, to be followed by an address by Secretary Whlt. Tuesday. March .11. will be devoted to interdenominational rallies of women and young people as the local committee may arrange, to be followed that night hy a maw meeting of laymen In the White Temple to hear full reports of commit ters on advance work and the conclud es address of Secretary 'White. The local executive committee, which is composed of a representative from each of tho churches of the city, and which will havo charge of all arrangements, is made up of the following: chairman, vr. Henry Waldo Coe; secretary, B. N. Wheeler; O. V. Johnson, Fi. L.. Thomp son. Dr. B. M. Wells. J. A. McFerron. W. fi. Smith. O. Evert Baker, James Laldlaw, J. C. I.uckel. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS T. S. McDaniel and wf. to F. G. llppenlander. U K F. 12: also W. 2 ft. of U 7 B. IS Park View ext, S. W. L Victor land Co. to Anna Keegan. J j. 24 B. 16 Tremont Place, W. D. Title Guarantee & Tr. Co. to T. M. Rogers Jr.. I.. 17, IS B. 41 Berkeley. Deed J. D. Kennedy and wf. to J. H. Kurgard. did 'A of I.. 20 B. 4 Woodlawn Heights. W. I O. P. S. Plummer and wf. to Nathan and Annie Berlant. U 4 K. 65 Caruthers Add. to Caruth t Add.. W. D Illbernla Savings Bank to Geo. B. -Vuid, U 2. 3 B. 17 Capitol Hill, Deed M. 1.. Holbrook and wf. to Wm. Moll 1- 12 B. 3 St. Johns Tark Add. to St. Johns 1 lib. ruin Savings Bank to Julia A. M.iwat, L. 21 B. 11 Capitol Hill, Deed D. V. Hoelbing and wf. to Franz Maurer, U 1, 2 B. 3 Slees Add., W. D Fannie Harrison to Kmnia F. Sum merneld, I,. 3 B. 30 Willamette Heights Add., W. P Moore Jnv. Co. to A. K. Melton, L. 3 B. 3b Vernon, W. D. Vlysses G. Love et al. to Ellas Brong, 43.68 acres beg at point in S. line of Lewis Love D. I C. in T. 1 N. R. 1 E. where same is in tersected by center of Vancouver Uoad. W. D 1)1 las Brong and wf. to Brong Steelo Co., same as described above, W. D Phoenix Ijind Co. to W. J. Blum enschein, L. S3 to 40 Inc. and L. 44 B. 9 First Electric Add. to Al bina, W. D 10. B. Holmes and wif. to Delia A. Mason, L. 7, 8 B. 42 Peninsula Add. No. 4, W. D. Jos. Partsch et al. to Anton John son. I. 3, 4 B. 38 Point View, W. D It. I Stevens (sheriff) to P. P. Dabney et al.. H acre com. at in tersection of E. line of County Road on W. side of S. E. 4 of N. V. of Sec. 29 T. 1 S. R. 1 E. with S. Hue of Thoa. Tlce D. L. C. Deed Clyde T. Spooner and wf. to Ann Garfield. W. H of L. 4 B. 28 Mc- r .Mlllens Add.. W. D Joins,. Logus to Gambrinus Brew ing Co.. 43.539 sq. ft. of D. L. C. of Amos N. King and wf., coin, at slake where W. line of Balch Co. road intersects N. line of Barnes Co. Road, said stake be ing at S. K. cor. of tract on which Gambrinus Brewery is lo cated. Deed 1:. B. Holmes and wf. to A. L. Schnack. L. 21. 23 B. 49 Peninsu lnr Add. No. 4: L. 46 to 4t Penin sular Add. No. 3, W. D T. E, Breymnn et al. to I. R. Gilll han, L. 4 B 10 Sunnyslde Add.. W. D Illbernla Savings Bank to Geo. W. Myers, 1 12 Essex Park, S. W. D. 3'ortland General Electric Co. to Portland Ry.. Light & Power Co., all property of the said company, t teed Investment Co. to Theodore "n. Stoppenbach, L. 1. 2, 3, 4 B 38 Piedmont. S. W. D Herman Metzger Tr. et al. to J w" and Martha J. Sherwood. L. 25 B. 5 Reservoir Park. W. D Oak Park Land Co. to Ant one Johnson. 1. 8 B, 1 Oak Park Add. No. 2 to St. Johns, W. D Portland Tr. Co. of Oregon to Ben 400 80 BOO 1 4000 400 360 200 1000 1050 450 63,075 1 720 300 S15 8 2550 1050 450 500 1 6500 150 1 10 153 sua 450 450 1 1 mesiami and wr., u 1, 2 B. &2 Woodstock. S. W. D. Arthur C. Sclilappl and wf. to 'has. Seamon. L. 20 B. 120 Uni versity Park. W. D. H. Goldberg and wf. to Elnathan -weet. I.. Ill and N. of L. 11 K. I Klrland. W. D. : Jnckson lnv. Co. to Jas. c. SSan. I.. 1., B. 1 Jackson Place, Agree ment Jackson lnv. Co. to Jas. C. Zan. I i li. I Jackson rlace. Agreement Arleta Land Co. to Berton E. Em- ertcK et al. Tr. of .Second Church l'nlted Brethren In Christ, L. 2 B. 14 Ina Park. S. W. D G. o. W. Hillings and wf. to Berton f.. r.merlck. et al., U 1 B. 11 Ina Park. W. D Ernest Bonnett and wf. to Mrs. j. i-. rirower, 6 acres com. at N. W. tor. of Archon Kelly's land in Sec 20 T. 1 S. R. 4 E.. W. D 1300 S00 300 500 If. K. Fields et al. to E. R. Con. "iff. L. 16 B. 4 W. Piedmont, W. D I Geo. C. Roberts and wf. to Ruthie J. nowell. L. 11. 12 B. 11 Ports mouth Villa Ext., W. D. .'. W. Boeschen and wf. to C. W. Maurer. U 7 B. 37 Scllwood, W. D IT'irtlind Genenil Electric Co. to i-ortianit Ry.. Light & Power Co.. all rial estato in City of Portland anil Si. Johns. Deed John Larson et al. to O. R. Larson. - acres neg. at I. W. corner of Andrew Larson tract in Robt Gray d. L. C. in N. W. V of Sec. S T. 1 li. R. 1 K I).-rt Multnomah Cemetery Co. "to Jas. 10 .iacn.enxie, . of L. 2 B. "B" said cemeterv. W. D HI. T. Murphy and wf. to '." hlh H. Huysink. L. 37. B. 13 Alliina. W. D. 3C tkv :. V. Mills et al. to J. F. Eaton" '. I" H. 1 Home Subdivision to 'iit'nwnfl.1 1-nrK, . LI .niuy curtiss to Clias. Louicrlne, PORTLAND HEIGHTS The Most Beautiful Section of the City Prices Reasonable $1800 Small cottage, 100 feet frontage on car line; fine view. $2250 60x100, close to car, ready to build on; good view. $2500 Corner lot, all improved; lower part of Heights. $2500 Positively the finest view on the Heights; 2 blocks from car; full lot. $2600 6-room cottage, on carline; fine View. Lots, blocks and acre tracts, all parts of the Heights; terms if desired. D. E. Keasey & Go. ' Exclusive dealers in Heights property. Office on the Heights. A 1574. Take a Mt Scott Car Ride to ALTOONA PAR A most beautiful park-like place to spend Sunday afternoon. See this ideal new residence addition at once. At the low prices asked, these lots will soon be sold. Don't miss this Mt. Scott opportunity the best money-making investment in Port land today. Buy at our low prices and if you don't want to build, sell on the increase this is the law of Big Money-Making Altoona Park lots are 40x100, parked, -with 60-foot streets, 10 foot sidewalks, -water mains now laid, gravel walks with parking, everything ready for building; two blocks from the carline. Terms, 10 per cent down, $10 a month. Take Mount Scott car, at First and Alder streets; the owner is on the ground. J. H. SMITH, Owner TREMONT STATION, MOUNT SCOTT CARLINE I,. 3 B. 4 Lincoln Park Annex. w n aooo B. M. Lombard and wf. to D. L. Johnson, L. 19 a. 1 riancocK bi. Add.. W. D. 600 R. U Stevens (sheriff) to Harrison G. Piatt Tr.. L. 1. Z, B. It) Amor I ml t Deed 00 Geo. G. Palmer and wf. to "Ella Dunniire. L 6 B. IS nrsc Aaa. 10 Uollndav Park Add.. W. D 800 Simon Stmonson and wf. to Thad- deus J. snort, i in a. vernon, W. D - 10 Title Guarantee & Tr. Co. to C. E. Fields, beg. at S. E. side line of Halsey St. at a point 65 ft. in a northerly course from the W. cor. of B. 3 McMlllens Add., thence N. 27 ft., thence S. 75 ft., thenre S. W. Z! ft., thence N. W. 75 ft. to beginning. Deed 1 Tolal 93.765 Hm your abstracts mad toy tn Security Abstract Trust Co.. 7 Chamber of Com. Building; Permits. CHAMBERS BROS. To alter and re pair two-story frame on Alblna avenue, between Russell and Knott: $300. CHAMBER BROS. To alter and repair two-story frame on Albina avenue, be tween Russell and Knott; $300. C. C. PONTHS To erect one story frame dwelling on Laurel and Milwaukie; $3. MRS. McJEFFS To erert two-story frame on East Thirty-third, between Clinton and Tagsart: $1600. P. G. HERNER To erect one story frame on Belmont, between East Thirty eighth and East Thirty-ninth; $100. CITY OF PORTLAND-To erect two story frame school on Haversham, near East Sherman: $30,000. C S. BROWN To erect one story frame on East Fifteenth, between Kil linsworth and Holbrook: $1000. C. B. MOORES To ' erect two-story frame dwelling on East Fifteenth and Wasco: $10,000. RUDOLPH HARTTMAN To erect one story frame on Gar&eld, between Prescott and Going: $100. GEORGE I. BUTCHERS To erect one story frame on Kelly, between East Twenty-sixth and East Twenty-eighth; $oO. GEORGE SHEARER To alter and re pair one and a half story frame at 631 Belmont: $T0. E. WALSH To erect two-story frame on Broadway, between East First and East Second: $1600. Chinese Mission Entertainment. A most delightful musical event of the week was the programme rendered by the Chinese Methodist Mission at lue Oregon Building. Friday evening, for the benefit of the Epworth Methodist Church, under the charge of Bertie Chan. It was $3300 65x100; can see Oregon City and Vancouver, and all the moun tains all the time. $3500 New 5-room bungalow, on the carline. $4000 2-acre tract one block from car; gas and city water; a real snap. $5000 130x115, ' with an exceptionally fine 'View; close to car. ' attended by a large and appreciative aud ience. The solo, given oy W. B. Moy, son of the Chinese Consul, was much enjoyed as were those of William K. Lai, the sweet tenor, and George Chan, baritone. The recitation by Miss Anita Pearcy was well received. The programme was as follows: Piano solo Chanson De Alps..T. P. Ryder Miss Bertie Chan. Vocal duet My Faith Looks tip to Thee S. Eleven Wm. Tai and George Chan. Recitation How Persimmon Take Car' ob de Baby Anonymous Ida Chan. Solo Out on the Deep ... F. W. Lohr Frank Kan. Piano duet Waves of the Ocean L. Blake Ida and Fannie Chan. Solo Keep on de Middle ob de Road Anonymous George Chan. Quartet Nightingale and Rose Wm. Iai, W. B. Moy. Ttomas Horn and George Chan. Recitation Romeo and Juliet t Anonymous Ida Chan. Solo Call Me Back L. Denza- Wm. Lai. Vocal duet China Twin Lee Johnson Ida and Fannie Chan. Solo Less Than the Dust Finden W. R Moy. Recitation Tom's Little Star...F. Foster Miss A. Percy. Solo Spring Has Come White Wm. Lai. Recitation Seein- Things at Night Anon Trio Starlight T. Morse Ida and Fanie Chan and Annie Seid. Quartet In This Hour of Splendor.. Dinsute Wm. Lai, W. B. Moy, Thomas Horn and George Chan. Quartet First tenor, Wm. Lai; second tenor, W. B. Moy; fiyst bass. Thomas Horn: second bass. George Chan. California Bungalow PI Q fl C Orlcismlla dctlta, rejection in uci. ittctore. The Cimornlt Buncalow , the 14csl boos nite4 to all cilmstic conditions. Send twentr-nro cents In stamp for oar booklet, snowinf some ( the ssost (snow bancnlows In California. California Bungalow Plan Co. 44-54 Fay Building Los Angeles. C PORTLAND BUILDERS Will find at THE M. J. WALSH CO. 'S the larg est and most up-to-date stock in lighting fixtures and supplies. They also carry a complete line of andirons, grates, floor and wall tiling. . Would suggest to bring your building plans along. They will be of great assistance to you and ourselves in making a good selection. M. J. WALSH COMPANY, 311 Stark Street, Between Fifth and Sixth. Both Phones. CORBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS. r 1 $ - Tr? -3 rife JO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY kin, Otli F., ajid MaDcl, osteopaths, formerly Macleay blag, .fhuue a 4sy. Alain HiJ. C&vanagh. Win-, Di.. den List, iormeriy Co lumbia. & Bucbamui biuf s. Aum 6139, A M3Ul Chrlsteasen, C-, optician ana Jeweler, forrurriy with Buuerrtela jros. Oalce 413. Main 8166. Chance, Arthur W-, Dr., deutlst, formerly Dekum bldg. Otlices blO-lx. Main 105&. Chapman, ii. B. , formerly A buigton bl4-; office 204. Phone Main &70O. Coffey. K. C- Dr.. physician and eurseon, of Hoe 101. Pnone Main Conroy, R. J., Dr., physician and urgcon, o fices 8u8-9. Main oloU. A 6il- Corbett Estate of H. Vr., Robert H. Stronc manager. Phone Main 815. A 3261. Crockett, X N., Dr., pnyBician and aureeon, formerly Mohawk bi'JK. Main 746. A 147. Crossley Co., The. rea estate, formerly Mc Kay bldg:. Office IvS-ti. Main r&oo. a BT-2. DlejK, KoDt G., civti engineer, formerly Mchawk bide. Phone A3teS. Dufur & Dufur, public stenographers. Phone Main 3004. A f3tt6. Fails City Lumber Co., formerly Mohawk bids., t a. Beicher. Main 6578. Alt7&. Gates, Gertrude lxrd. Dr.. osteopath, for merly Macleay bids. Main 1833. A 4706. Goudy ik. Wood, bonda, formerly Suchan&a bide. Main 3472. A 3472. Begele, H. W., Dr., physician and surgeon, formerly Macleay bid. Main ol4. A 6333. ' Offices 10Ji-lZ. Jefferds, Henr C-, Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bjaa. Main 463, A3 463. Jones, N. W., Dr., physician, formerly Co lumbla bios, tiulte lu03. Main 276. Jones, Treve, Dr., dentist, former.y Buchanan bids-. Offices 1011-12. Main 4014, a 6333. Kelsey, Frank C, civu ensmeeri formerly Co lumbia bide. Main 6l4o. King, J. C. EUliott. Dr., physician, formerly Mohawk bid. Main 2260. Kyne, B. F.. Mrs., formerly Bussel fald A3967- Residence C1977. Lab be. Edmuno j . Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Lab be bid-. Main 460, A 14&0. Lent. Geo. P., attorney, formerly iotH Mor rison K. Office 419. Main 4S3. A 1683. Lee, M. E. Keel Estate and Loans, formerly Raieigh bids. Office 411. Main 6&60. . Locke & Gullete. Drs.. offices 81-ttiiO-82L Phones Main 741, A 2741. Mackenzie, .K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bldg. Main 267, A 1267. Man ion, Katherlne C-, lr., formerly Hamil ton bldg. phone Main 28 1L Matson Ralph C and Ray W., Drs.. formerly Marquam bidg. Main 767. McCusker, Clarence J., Dr.. Physician and Gureeon. formerly Fiddlier bide Main 270. Metechan, E. L., Dr., aentist. formerly Mar- quam Diag. inone Main 40. NichoJs, A. S., C- L & H- S.. Lis . physicians and surgeons, formerly Dekura bid. Main 2U0. Oregon Life Insurance ComiO.)', L. Bamusl. Gen. Mgr. Phones Mair o. . AA602. Oregon Railway Ct Navigation t o., eurgeoa's offices. 908-10. Main 267, A 1267. Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fenton bidg. Offices 601-2. Phone Main 6340. Peters, Geo. D., Dr., den 1st formerly Co- lumb-a bids. Office 102. pnone Main 767. Petzel. A- F., Dr., dentist, formerly Dekum bide. Main 4(13. A1462. ' Pierce, E. A.. Dr.. physician, offices 1007-1OOS. rnuoea attain io-i-t, aouou. Polivka & Co.. tailors, formerly 249 Morri son. Phone Main 731. Sweet, Elnathan., formerly Ablngton bids.; of- nce au-. fnone juain aivu. Taylor, Frank M . Dr., physician and sur eeon formerlv Dekum bids-. Main 267. AL267. Upton, Jay H. & Latourette, H. T., Attorneys, lormeriy s wetland bidg. omces oo. aiam 6668. A 1868. Veazie & Veazie, attorneys, formerly Cham ber or uommerce bidg. Main 11. a oiu 'Williamson & McNary. physicians formerly Marquam bldjr. Main 449. Taqutna Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk faldfc . W. F. Stlne. Main 6578. A 197 ft. 21an. Jas. C, Dr.. physician and surgeon. xormeriy jaarquam mc- wain aou CranJ Central Station Time Card SO LXHJvKN PACU'lC Leaving Portland ROfa-burg Pas&enger ......... Cottage Grove Passenger .... California Express ........... San Francisco Express West Side Corvalli passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger ...... Forest Grove Passenger ...... Arrlvinjc Portland Oregon Express Cottago Grove Passenger .... Rose burg Passenger Portland Express West Side CorvalUs Passenger Sherman Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove passenger 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 13:00 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 4:10 p. m. 11:00 a. m 5:40 p. m. 7:55 a. m. 11:30 a. ro. 5:30 n. m. 11:15 p. no. 6:35 p. m, 10:30 a. m. 8:O0 a m. 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. - Leavtnx Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express j 8:30 a.m. North Coast &. Chicago Limited..! 2:00p.m. Overland Express 111:45 p. m. Arriving; Portland North Coast Limited ... 7:00a. m. Portland Express 4:15 p. m. Overland Express 8:15 p. m. OitLUON KAU.KOAi) & fiAVlOATlOM CO. Leavlna: portiand Pendleton passenger 7:15 a.m. Chicago-Portland Special ....... 8:30 a. m. 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Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Meats, Poultry. Fish. Vegetables, 106-7 Third street. Both pnonea Vcrcre Strictly freah Oregon ranch eggs, Henion-Henley Co.. iJ TamblU St. G.o Mnnllpa lto Mantle. S3c. the US dl-HUllt-S equal or th. best S5c mantle on the market. Barretts. 410 Mor- rlaon. Both phones. ' IVnnrl 50 cords orst-class 4-foot Or iuvu waod. 5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 44S5. Kagl. Creelc Fu.l Com pany. 408 Corbett B ldg; SfHtinnrv Dld know there was OlttllUUCI J a stationery stor. at 248 Morrison street, near Third. Stationary and Blank Books. Davis A Kllburn. A lttll. FInHt Cnt Flowers always freah from lvl,l our own conservatorlea Martin A Forbes. S47 Washington St. Both phonea Millinprv An the newest and latest Jiuiiucij Spring creations now 'on ex hlbltlon. Frake s, 409 Washington street. PnBl Bock Springs Coal. Independent Cosl ft Ice company, opposite city Library. Both phonea. SfJHJ Flant your Sweet Peas and early uccua garden seeds now. our 1908 an nual and Seed Planters' Guide fre. Port land Seed Company. ISO-las Front street. Rnopo Have you planted those ros. Sf uncs bushes yetT Get busy now. Thou sands of bushes, 10c to S5c: catalogue tella Portland Seed Co.. 1S0-1S8 Front street. Electric Fixtures w uomJ.1, rot prices are riRht. All work suaranteed. w e stem Eiectnc worag. ai sixth street. Phonographs S'ngtol Machines, Records, Muslo all th. latent songs. Plating Knlvas. Forks and all SUver M. iouug ware replated as good as new. Oregon Plating Works. 128 Lownsdale. Main 2573. A 2575. White Sewing Machines fj"! hand machines this week. Jonea, 11th and w asnington sts. Phnfna SPECIAL OFFER. Cabinets 3 ""l"a per dozen. BICKNELJ Rothchlld nag., entrance a7ij Washington at,, be tween 4th and 5th. AVln O'Malley ft Neuberger, 827 Wash- IiaJAC) !.... ,tru, t,nn. X n in q.Al Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle nook Port. fl.GO. CLASSIFIED AD. 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AU book entries will be charged In lines 14c per line for first In sertion and 7c per line for each consecutive insertion. .Special rates on contracts riven on application. "NEW TODAY," (range measure agate), 14 cents per line, first Insertion; 7 cents per line for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad-, dressed care The Oregonian, and left at this office, should always be Inclosed In sealed envelopes. No stamp Is required on such letters. MEETING NOTICES. ATTENTION. KNIGHTS The members and visitors- of Calanfah Ttr kv. oi v d are requested to meet tomorrow afternoon to ai..ruu mo uura.i oi rtirs. i x. seoolt, at Dunninr s undertaking parlors. . East Sixth and Aider. " WOODCRAFT, will give a military whist party Friday evening, March 27. In the w kj. w. uempie. ntn st.. bet. Washington and Alder. Admission 15c. Refreshments and dancing. WOODMEN- OF THE WORLD Rose Fes tivst committee win meet In Woodmen Temple, Sunday, March 2 at 2 P. M. H. L. DAY. Secretary. PORTLAND COMPANY. No. 107. W O. W., will give a military whiot party Wednesday evening, March 25. In the W. O. W. Temple. 1 1th st. bet. Washington and Alder. Admission 15c. Dancing and re freshments. ?,', Wr PROSPECT COMPANY. NO 140. will give a social whist and dane Thursday night. March 26, W. O W Temple. Admission l"c, Including refresh ments; a good time assured. GEO. W. T ABLER, Clerk. B. P. O. ELKS, PORTLAND LODGE NO 1415, will hold a special session Monday eve ning, March 23, at 8 o'clock, for the pur pose of initiating candidates. By order of the exalted ruler. C. M. BILLS. Secretary. THE HOMEJSTEADBRS will give a five hun dred social Thursday evening, March 2fi. West ern Academy of Music Hall, 2d and Morrison. Refreshments and dancing. Friends cordially invited. Admission 15c. COM. THE MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 46. A. F. AND A. M.. are requested to attend the funeral services of our late brother. A. B. Mason, to be held at White Temple today (Sunday), at 1:45. By order of W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary. PORTLAND ASSEMBLY, NO. 26, L A. W., will (jive a shamrock whist social Fri day evening, March 27, 1W8, A. O. U. W. Hall, Selling-Hirsch bulldintr. lOth and Washington sts. Prizes, refreshments, danc ing. Admission 15 cents. THE FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD give a military whiet Wednesday evening. All are Invited. Admission 15c. At Selling Hirsch bidg., 10th and Wash. sts. , K. OF P. A social dance will be given bv Ivanhoe Social Club Tuesday. March 24, in the K. of P. Hall, llth and Alder. Invi tations can be procured from the members now. Admission, gentlemen 50c, ladles 25c. 1 DIED MORRIS At S A. M., James S. Morris, aged 79 years and 3 months. He leaves a wife and one daughter. Mrs. Clarence Brown. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICES. M'OLURJS In this city. March 20, at 2H Grand ave., Frank C. McClure, aged 28 years. 7 months. Funeral services wi 1 1 be held at Holman's chapel at 8 A. M. today (Sunday). Interment River View Cemetery. JACKSON The funeral services of Chris J. Jackson, who died at Janeau. Alaska, on January 8. will be held at Holman's chapel, corner 3d and Salmon sts. at 1 P. M. today (Sunday). Friends are in vited to attend. Interment River View Cemetery. MITCHELL In this city, March 17, at 228 Dixon St.. George M. Mitchell, aged 74 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holman's chapel at 2 P. M. today (Sunday). Interment Lone Fir Cemetery. - MAC MULLIN In this city. March 21. Wil liam H. MacMuilln. aged 63 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the fu neral services, which will be held at Hol man's chapel, corner 3d and Salmon sts.. at 3:30 P. M. today (Sunday). Interment Volunteer Fireman's plot. Lone Fir Cem etery. MASON In this city. March 21. at the family residence. 563 ltb st.. Albert li Mason, aged 60 years. 6 months. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at the First Baptist Church (the White Temple), corner Taylor and 12th sts.. at 1 ;45 P. M. today (Sunday). March 22. Interment River View Cemetery. GIBSON Sarah Josephine Gibson, aged 43 years. 4 months and 8 days, at St Vin cent's Hospital at 5:20 P. M. March 21. Remains will be at Holman's chapel, cor ner Third and Salmon streets, until 4 P. M. Monday. March 23. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, the 24th. at Baker City, Or SELF The funeral services of Lavlna Beatrice Slf. whose death occurred at Camas, Wash.. March 21, aged 20 years. 11 months. S days, will be held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Tavls. end of Kauffman's extension, Mon day, March 23. 12:30 p. M. Vancouver, Wash. IntermoDt City Cemetery FUNERAL NOTICE, SMITH At the residence of his daughter. Mrs. S. V. Leedy. 410 East 45th St.. March 21. William R. Smith, sged i years. 5 months and days. Funeral will take Mace Monday. March 23. at 2 P. M.. from F. S. Dunr.ing's chapel, corner of East Alder and Eapt Sixth wt. Friends In vited. Interment Rose City Oemetery- SEABOLT The funeral of the late Bertha J. Sea bo It, wife of Layton T. Sea bolt, will ke place today (Sunday). March 22, at 2 P. M., from F. S: -Ounning's chapel, cor ner of East Alder and East 6th sts. Friends invited. MOE At Tucson. Ariz.. March 16. Mrs. Tony Moe. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . O. B. Terry. Funeral Monday at 1 P. M-. from Ftnley & Sons' chapel. Seattle papers please copy. BRVSVEN The funeral of Charley Brusven will take place Sunday, March 22, at 2 P. M.. from Mr. Dunning' s undertaking parlors. Court Scandla and all F. of A. meet at hail. 12:30 P. li. All Invited. NA6H The funeral services of Hannah E. Nash will be held at Finley's chapel at 2:30 P. M. today. Sunday. Friends Invited. In terment Rose City. KELLY At 627 Brunswick st.. Ft. View Sta tion. St. John. March 20, Mary Ann, be loved wife of John Kelly, aged 38 years. 16 days. Funeral from above residence to day (Sunday), at 12:30 P. M.. thence to Cathedral. 15th and Davis sts.. where funeral services will be held at 2:30 P. M. Interment at Mt. Calvary. Friends invited. . Pipestone City, Minn., and Seualia, Mo., ' papers please copy. - . , . BOG ART At Portland Maternity Hospitsl. March 21, Willis, infant son of Delmar and Caroline Willis Bogart. Funeral services at 6$4 Marshall street. Sunday, March 22, 'at 9:30 A. M. Interment private, OESCH In this city. March 21- at the family residence, 324 H 2d st.. Edward I. Oesch, aged 56 years. 8 months. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will bft held at Hoi mans chapel at 2 P. M. Monday, March 23.- .Interment River. Mew Cem etery. BOOS In this citv. March 2h Irene Boos. aged 37 years. 7 months, 19 days, beloved wife of J. F. Boos.. . Friends are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, which will be held at Holman's chapel, corner 3d and Salmon sts., at 1 P. M. Monday, March 23. . Interment Wvr view cemetery. J. p. FIN LEY SOU. Funeral Directors. luira ana maaisos. xrnono suua a. iosv. Donning. McKntee si Gllbaugh. Funeral Dl ectors. ?tn Pine Phone Mu 430. Ldy asst. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 400 Aloaff Ot. Lady assistant. Phone Main sis. EDWARD HOLMAJf CO.. Funeral Direct ors, szo 3d st. Lady assistant, fbose M. 007, KELLER-BYRNES CO. Funeral Direct. era. SIS Russell. Bast 10SS. Lady assistant. F. ft. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East toner. Ltoj assistant, rnone Bast as. NEW TODAY. INVESTMENT Do you wish to make a few thousand dollars? Here is your opportunity. 153 acre? all in a high state of cultivation, H mile of station on the Salem Electric Llne. also loins a srood town on -the S. P. B. R. Splendid public road on three sides. It belongs to-several' heirs, some of whom live at a distance, who have consented to sell rather than make many small divisions of It. The price is $10. 0. Buy this, sub-divide It into 60-acre tracts, each of which would face on a splendid public road, and you should realise tl&OOO for It. If not sold by April 20. 1908. it will be divided among the many heirs. HARGROVE BROS. 1134 6th street, north, cor. 6th and Glisan, or Arleta, Or. Phones Main 3S1, Tabor 1022. EAST SIDE HOME BARGAINS 1 6-room house, modern, half block from carline. Price $2850. 1800 to J1000 cash will handle this. 6-room houe on Weldler street; com plete and In sjood condition. Price $2700; 900 cash -and the balance in monthly installments of $30. -It pays to see us. CHAPIJT HERl.OW. 332 Chamber of Commerce. Phone Main 1652.. S2300 7-room house and full lot. near Albina avenue. You can move right In. House built one year. S3500 100x100, East Couch, walk ing- distance. Will divide. S7SOO 6-room bungalow, near car, with about 3 lots, 'Portland Heights. Commands elegant view. Easy terms. 84000 Two sightly lots on Heights. a Dargain. F. O. Northrup 815 Couch Bidg., 4th, Near Wash. 8 NET GUARANTEED PRICE, $45,000 Money troubles. That's the reason he offers to make the sacrifice of this 3-story business brick and lot, 50x100 ft., on Front St., at the figure. Subject to offer. PORTER 6 FRENCH , 607 Commercial Bidg. 1EA0H Choice TRT7TT LAKD in GOOD MOE HILLS famous Columbia River Valiflv: 125 miles lint nf IBDffiftT fortlaml; z miles from .North ArKlbUI Bank road. River and rail trans- PRICOT b. .0 GRAPE AMD If. lin flBADC Donation; (-mall Tracts; Easy. ANU UKArEerms. Write for information: B. S. COOK & CO. ' 2E1 ALIER $TII(T PORTLAND, OREBON $6,000 4 acres on carline. close In: can be resold soon in 4 and acres at fine profit. - f. G. DAVIDSON', 19 Chamber of Commerce. ACREAGE FOR SALE For Sale Acreage on Peninsula, ad vantageously situated. One of the best platting propositions on the market. Location, price and terms right. It. W. LEMCKf; 210-211 Corbett Building. Phone A 2635. $21,500 Close in. West Side, long lease, $200 per. month. ' I. G. DAVIDSON, S19 Chamber of Commerce. Private Investors Are requested, when their money in the banks is available, to call on me for in vestments in dwelling house mortgages. Legal details and values carefully looked Into. W. S. WARD, Atty., 210 the Alisky, 3rd and Morrison. Best Quarter-Block Bargain West Side, centrai, business, between Burnslde and Stark. I. G. DAVIDSON, 19 Chamber of Commerce, yr.w TODAT. Elcyant Royal Wilton rugs, fine furnU ture, etc.. TUESDAY NEXT At BAKER'S AUCTION' HOUSE. Park and Alder Sts. We have received for this auction some choice pieces of drawing room furniture in real mahogany and silk coverings, rare oil paintings, genuine Royal Wilton and Axminster rugs 9x12. Pedestal extension dmingtable. pretty buffet, box-seat chairs, leather rockers, mission arm-chair in leather, very mas sive hall-seat and mirror in quarter sawed oak, very fine oil painting (marine scene), large round parlor table, square centertable. genuine leather couch, ratan rockers, box couches, several pretty Iron beds, best springs and mattresses, feather pillows, separate dressers in quarter sawed oak, chiffoniers to match, toilet ware, cabinet folding-bed. wardrobe,, in grain art squares. Brussels carpets, gas range, and other effects. Sale Tuesday at 10 A. M. On view Monday. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT At same address we shall sell the furni ture, carpets, etc.. removed from East Side for convenience of sale. Sale at 10 o'clock. SPECIAL FRIDAY NEXT A quantity of household goods, safe ami other siTects to be sold to pay storage and ether charges, tor the 6lsen-Roe Storage Co.. tj duly, advertised ac-ording to law. Sale at 10 o'clock at Baker's Auction House. 354 Alder St. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. REMOVAL NOTICE We have been in our present location for 15 years and have always been spoken of as the cleanest auction house on the Coast and a firm for doing straight forward business. We are going to ad vance a step and move Into that new Calumet Building on Park St. just around the corner from our old location, where we shall be glad to meet all old and new patrons and friends after April 1, next. This date makes the 45th year In busi ness for Geo. Baker, and the voung one is climbing up in his footsteps. We also have a spacious warehouse where we are enabled to store, park, ship and take care of your furniture at lowest pos sible cost. BAKER & SON. Auctioneers. Both rhones. AuctionSales BY J. T. WILSON AUCTIONEER Two Days' Sale at the Old Stand . Monday and Wednesday - At 10 A. M. Each Day At Salesrooms 208 First Street On account of removal we will conduct only two more sales at our old place. On mo i-wo uhvb we win sen without reserve all the consignments of modern house furnlnhlnp-n mmn.i.u. n I j ,i . "'l" " vaaycis, rugs and linoleum, parlor, dinlngroom and luiimure. oearoom effects couches, beds of every description, dishes, nlctlirM Y-antraa ...... . I ,.. : , , - n- ow.d i.iu viuer valu able housekeeping effects. Preliminary Notice Of Our Grand Opening Sale MONDAY, MARCH 30 ' In Our New Quarters, Corner of Second and Yamhill Sts. AT lO A. M. We hereby notify our patrons In ad- ' vance that on the date mentioned we will open with a magnificent assortment of modern housekeeping furnishings. Something for every detail of modern living, high-grade carpets, furniture, ranges and office furnishings. Watch Sunday week papers for details ot sale. ' "PHONE US NOW" if you have any thing you want cash for. Main 1626. A 4243. We must have the goods. T. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. PortlandAuGtiooGo. (INCORPORATED). Main 5655. A 412L DOING BT7KINRSS At the same old stand, with the largest and best stock of secondhand furniture in the city. It would be hard to find a more select lot of furniture than you will see sold this week at our regular AUCTION SALES TUESDAY, 10 A. M. THURSDAY, 10 A. M. AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M. TVlAT-A rlfl 1 " . . ..... a i on.iui inn u i oi new goods from overstocked manufacturers innlllicxl in (hM. qIa .u:.,i. . . . sold without reserve. The assortment of our stock is so varied that it is im possible to give even a partial description of the goods to be sold at auction, but vnn bnnnr , t-r. . . .. , . , ... - " fcwuo a, ws zmiiu wnetnpr you are here or not. Somebody must get e,.i,o, .uj not you.' .Mark down our sale days and for your own benefit be here In time, as the best goods will be sold first. THE PORTLAND AUCTION CO. 211 FIRST STREET S.L.N.GILMAN AUCTIONEER NO. 411 WASHINGTON STREET. SALES OF . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Tuesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Real Estate a Specialty City and suburban, property. Main, 3473: A 475a S. 1. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. An Acre in the City Beautifully located and overlooking the Willamette, with 30 feet open right of way to it: 5 minutes' ride from Madison bridge, on two carlines, splendid neighborhood. For a Home There Is Nothing Finer Price $220.1. J1000 cash, balance easy terms. Neighboring lots sell for J600 each. Owner wants the money, there fore this sacrifice. THE CROSSLEY CO. 70S and 70s Corbett Bidg. SOxlOO lot 3. block 105. Stephens' add.. East 9th. between Stephens and E, Harrison; streets improved; old house and barn. Worth SI 750, for 81400 THOMPSO & 2S Itilrd St. CO.