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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. PORTLAND. MAY 3. 1908. ENDQFBENGHSHQW Awarding of Special Prizes Marks Its Close. CALIFORNIAN WINS FIRST Hayes' Bulldog Endcliife Advance Judged Best -Dog in Show Wat kins' Bull Terrier Willamette Starlight the Best Female. A. IT. Hayes, Jr.. of San Francisco, Oal., with his champion bulldog entry, KndclilTe Advance, carried oft the hon ors for having: tho best dog at the Portland Kennel Club's bench show, which came to a successful close last night, and was presented with the President W. M. Davis cup. the trophy for which eight of the prize-winning dogs of the show competed. When Judge Georgo S. Thomas ad vanced to the center of the judging ring for the purpose of selecting the best dog In the show he was met with a splendid array of talent, and it re quired all his knowledge of the fine points of the canine species to pick the bpst animal. In addition to Hayes' Kndcliffe Advance, that exhibitor pre sented his bull bitch St. Queenle, and the following entries were also lined up for the judge's decision: Frank E. AVatkins' white bull terrier Willamette Starlight; W. B. Fechheimer's fox ter rier Champion Multnomah Blue; P. B. Stewart s Airedale Matlock Bob; K. N. Stevens' cocker spaniel Brownland Babbie; Thomas Sv Griffith's collie Glen Tana Squire, and H. M. Pabst's pointer Mason's King. Judge Thomas went over the points of each dog carefully and finally de cided that Hayes" bulldog was the win ner. The spectators approved of ills choice, and the San Francisco exhibitor received a hearty demonstration of ap plause as he led his entry from the ring. Immediately after awarding this prize Frank 11 Watkins' white bull terrier was declared to be the best doff of opposite sex to the winner in the show andvre ceived the J. O. Hoyt cup offered for that cvept. Mr. Watkins' handsome entry was the center of an admiring throng as he proudly led the handsome bitch from the ring. Judge Thomas afterwards said that in his opinion Willamette Starlight is one of the very best white terriers In the United States, and as he has had occasion to judge a number of them in the East where they are commoner than in Port land, the Portland dog, now about one year old, is likely to prove a National winner. After the judging of these two awards tho balance of the programme was taken up in the presenting of the cups to the winners of the different classes, and the large percentage of tine big crowd present crowded about the ring to watch the awarding of the cups by President Davis. Kighty-one cups were presented to the owners of winners and this matter con sumed considerable time. Judge Thomas will remain in Portland until Tuesday, when he will visit Seattle for a short stay before going to Van couver, B. C, where ho Us scheduled to judge a bench show. May 13 he will Judge the bench show at Hackensack, N. J., nd on May 17, the show at Philadelphia. The remarkable feature of the show Just closed is the fact that not one of Judge Thomas' decisions was questioned, which indicates that he is a highly effi cient referee on matters pertaining to the canine species. OLDEST NEWSPAPER QUITS I'ckin tiactte, Started in 911, Sus pends Publication. Toronto Mail and Empire. It is reported from China that the old est newspaper in the world, the Pekin Gazette, is about to suspend publication. The first number appeared In A. D. 911. end since 1351, more than a century before tho discovery of .America, it has appeared regularly every week. The Pekin Gazette has published a daily budget of the imperial court news and has been a repository of edicts from the throne, memorials from Provincial Gov ernors ajid reports from Chinese offlcialis. It would be wrong to infer that its con sents were always dry. Frequently the Gazette has contained news of great In terest to the world and information Illu minating one phase or another of Chinese character or. the governmental regime. Perhaps we read one day that not only the soldier who had stolen 30 boxes of bullets had been severely punished, but the officer whose duty it was to inspect the stores and see that they were Intact was condemned to 80 blows and dismissed from the service. This showed the grave responsibility Imposed upon Chinese of ficials. It was Li Hung Chang who reported that the officials along the Yung-ting River had risked their lives in their ef forts to prevent it from inundating the surrounding country, and in the same re port he recommended that though they tried to do what was beyond the power of man they should be stripped of their buttons or deprived of their rank because they failed to avert the flood. We learned from the Gazette that the explanation of moral maxims to the peo ple was a favorite prescription for amending their shortcomings. One day a memorial in the paper said that as the inhabitants of one of the provinces were turbulent competent persons had been ap pointed to explain to them the maxims of the sacred edicts with the hope of improv ing their character. A few years ago a report In the Gazette from the "Governor of Yunnan said that In some pf the country districts the vil lagers had a horrible custom of burning to death any man caught stealing corn or fruit in the fields. Then followed de tailed accounts of some of these events. The files of the venerable paper are among the curiosities of typography. During a part of the ISth century It was printed in the imperial palace from mov able copper type, and in the last 80 years from movable type carved out of wood. The Chinese government will now sup plant the publication by the Government Gazette, which will be much larger and conducted along more modern lines. It will be the official government organ. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Salem Flouring Mills Co. to Bozena Mallmanek. lot 3. block 8, City View Park Addition 23 K. V. Butts and wile to George A. Dyon, lots 15. 16. 17. IS. block 3, Tolnt View 1 $00 Forent M. Ayers and wife to Hazel V. King, lot 22. block 4. Stewart I'rk 1,775 It. H. Putin and wife to Oliver O. Walling, lots 3. 6, block 12. Fox chase Addition 600 Title Guarantee A Trust Co. to Hal vor H. Raech. lot 20. block 4. Til ton's Addition 510 Kmma C. "Warren to Matt Michel, lot 4. 5. block 3 Walts Cloverdale Annex 800 B. M. l.onibard and wife to Casper Von Bericen et al. lots 1, 2, Mock in. Railway Addition to Montavllla 223 Charles L. Norton and wife to Rose A. (iaus, lot 4. block 8. Multnomah 1.950 Benjamin Fallows and wife to Rus sellvllle 'Grange. No. .15K. Patrons of Husbandry, lots 1. 2. 3, 4. block 1. Eatit Mount Tabor 20 w:p. dhttWe.-.SaoCli M hi.K nib D. B. MeBride and wife to Jacob H. Emmet et al. lot 13. block 28. AI blna Homestead: 762 M. N. Hitchcock and wife to Mary L. Arnsplger, lota 17, 20, block 2, Anabel 2.300 F. H. Freund to Charles Reinhelmer, lot 17, block 0, Avondale 1 Charles Conroy and. wife to Carl Stein, lot 1, block 2J0. Couch Ad dition 5.400 The Joseph A. Strowbrldge Estate Co. to Fredericks Hornshuh. lot 6. block 8. 6trowbrldge Addition 600 The Joseph A. Strowbrldgo Estate Co. to William Hornshuh. lot 6. block 3. Strowbrldge Addition 500 M. W. Hunt et al to J. J. -Tfawes. lots 2. 3. block B." Crown court 8.200 R- McLeod and wife to James Mc- Klttrick. lots 6. 6. 7, block 9. Cloverdale Extension 1.600 W. M. Davis to D. L,. Cappa et al, lot 10 and north half of lot . block 6. Falling Addition 1 Harriet Lee to W. C. Nicholas, lot 20. block 8. Bralnard - 1 Ida Muhm to Henry M. Hance and wife, lot 13. block "F." Portsmouth . Villa Ext 1.800 Portland Trust Company of Oregon to Hans Aas. lot 13, block "F," Ports mouth Villa Extension Uo correct error) 1 William M. Ladd and wife to M. Gll- man. north of lot 5. block "N." Tabor Heights 1 H. I Stephenson, trustee, to John A. Flcke, undivided of lots 1, 2. block 15. subdivision of River View Ad dition .' 1 I. H. Gove and wife to F. H. Rrandes. west 3'i feet of south 20 feet of lot 3. block 14; and west 48 feet of lot 4. block 14, Carter's Addition to Part land .v 900 M. O. Hargrove and wife to H. B. Noble, beginning at point In north line of block 4, Third Electric Addi tion, 25 feet east of west line of said lot, thence east 101.25 feet, south 40 feet, west 101.25 feet, north 40 feet to beginning 200 Paul von Fridagh and wife to Bennett W. Stockyn, blocks 93, 94, Palatine Hill No. 3 1 Bertha Buchter to D. D. Darling, lot 1. Browne Addition 600 D. D. Darling to J. P. Kennedy, lot 1. Browne Addition 750 William O. Johnson and wife to Ed ward Mendenhall Company, beginning at southeasterly corner of lot 4. block 18. McMlllen'a Addition, thence westerly 50 feet, thence northerly 6i feet, thence easterly 5) feet, thence southrly 60 feet to beginning 1 Riven-lew. Cemetery Association to Hertha August Kuhner, lot 110, sec tlon 10. said cemetery 160 Security Savings and Trust Company to Belle Crest 10 J. O. Tremblay and wife to Union Guarantee Association, west tfc of lots 9. 10. block 19. Lincoln Park Annex 1 Gregory E. Matlen and wife to Union Guarantee Association. 9.0.19- acres on east boundary of said Alonxo Gate donation land claim in section 7, township 1 south, range 3 east 1 Vlncenc Atzberger and wife to Stephen Regner et al, . west of lots 1, .4, block 25. Feurer's Addition 4O0 Charles Knickerbocker and wife to M. Agnes Johnson, lot 8. block 38, Ver non 1. 50 Michael Doherty to Carrie JS. Haydon, lot 5. block 8. Alblna: lot 17. 43. subdivision No. 2. DeLashmutt 4 Oat mans Little Homes, excepting 100-foot right of way for O. W. P. S.ioO J. C. Johnson and wife to Harry L and Hattle J. Kelley. lot 4. block 37, Bunnyalde 3,000 Hub Land Company to Hans Larson, part of lot 17. block 3. Willamette Boulevard Acres, beginning at the ,N. E. corner of said block 3 250 Nancy J. Paxton to Ell Lombard, lot 7. block 15. Glencoe Park 430 Sycamore Real Estate Company to W. F. and Aramlnta Zehrung, lot 4. 5. block 15. Kern Park 825 C. F. Bunker and wife to Carrie L. Russell, lot 13. 14. block 20. first addition to Llnnton 10 C. W. Kllppel. et al.. to Charles F. Lane, tract 5 of Kllppel acre tracts 1.400 Charles L. Qlllland. et al., to Lansing Stout, trustee, undivided W of that part of S. of lot 10. Ravensvlew beginning at intersection of S. line or said lot 10 with E. line of .Ravensvlew Drive 1 Moore Investment Company to C. W. Hottensteln. lot 12, block 69. Vernon 8i5 Arnold H. Leader to Augusta B. Leader, 2 acres beginning at Inter sectoln of north line of O. R. & . . right of way with W. line of sec tion 26, township 1 north, range 4 east., and other acreage 1 William C. Walker and wife to Belle Chllds. lots S2. 33, 34, subdivision B. General Compson's Addition to Oak Park. St. John 700 Portland Railway Company to Port land Railway. Light & Power Co., all rights, franchises and all prop erty, both real and personal, of said . railway company ................ 1 Total 343,564 Have your abstracts made by th Security abstract Trust Co.. 7 Chamber of Com. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL RETORT. PORTLAND, May 2. Maximum tempera ture 53 degreese; minimum, 44 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M., 10.6 feet; change in last 24 hours. .2 foot. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 6 P. M.), .21 Inch; total rainfall eince Sep tember 1. 1907, 33.83 inches; normal rainfall, 39.99 inches; deficiency. 6.16 Inches. Total sunshine May 1, 2 hours, 25 minutes; possi ble sunshine, 14 hours. 18 minutes. Barome ter (reduced to sea-level), at 5 P. M., 20.69 Inches. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The trough of low pressure overlying the plateau region this morning remains practi cally stationary. General rains have In con sequence fallen over the entire Pacific Slope and lntermountain region during the day, though the recorded amounts have been small. A high area i developing over California Bungalow Plat! C Original la deilrn. Perfection In arch. hectare. The California Bungalow li the ldetl home raited to all climatic condition. Send twenty-five ceott in stamp for oar booklet.showing tome f the most famoos bungalows la California. California Bungalow Plan Co. M-5-t Fay Building Lo Angeles. Car This splendid subdivision, on account of its street improve ments and building restrictions, will always be a choice, select, exclusive, high-value residence district. Buy lots now, when you can get them at a low price. Splendidly Developed Thousands of feet of cement ' sidewalks laid, streets graded, water mains laid, Bull Run wa ter now running. See the beau tiful houses already built. Think of values elsewhere in Port land 's residence neighborhoods, and contrast with low prices at which Rossmere lots' can be bought. CERTAIN FUTURE Take Rossmere car, Third and Yamhill Streets. JOHN W. COOK Manager. GEO. K. CLARK General Agent. 336 Chamber of Commerce. aiain 5407. - A 3252. Agents on grounds afternoons. Northern California. Temperatures are lower everywhere excepting over the interior of Northern California, where the weather was somewhat warmer. The fall In temperature was especially marked over the plateau, and this evening the weather Is unseasonably cool over that region. The indications point to -occasional rain over this entire forecast district Sunday. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 6 P. M., Pacific time. May 2. Wind. 5. 2 STATIONS. I 5 Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka. ... . ...... 48 T. I 4;N 62 0.00I12IB 581 T. )12!N 54;0.04 6INW etjO.OO 6NW 68 0.08 4i.NW Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Helena et Kamloops North Head Pocatello Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento Salt I-jike San Francisco Spokane. .. Tacoma Tatooeh Island Walla Walla T. Trace. 52 0.18!10S O.OOj US 12 W 4iV 4SV 8:SB 2oV 53,0.01 62!0.00 60O.O1 62 0.00 "2 0.00 Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy MjO.001 Clear Cloudy S4l0.O2il0lS 561 T. 4jSW 64'0.0012INW 56 T. BiSB Pt. cloudy Cloudy iCloudy . FORECASTS. For the 8 hours ending midnight. May 3: Portland and vicinity Occasional rain; southwet winds. Western Oregon and Western Washingtoa Occasional rain; southwest winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Occasional rain. L. LODHOLZ. Tea! ForecaJKer temporarily In charge. Grand Central Slation lime Card bOUTli-fc-HN dVACUr'iC Leavinc Portland Roseburg Passeniter Cottage Grove passenger Calilornla Express San Francisco Express West Side Corvallis Passenger ....... Sheridan passenger ....... Forest Grove Passenger .... Forest Grove passenger . . Arriving; Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger.. Roseburg passenger Portland Express .......... West Side Corvallis passenger Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger. . . Forest Grove Passenger. . . . 8:13 a. m. 4:15 p.m. 7:43 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 sum. 4:10 a.m. 11:00 a, ra. 0:40 p. m. 7:55 a. m. . H:30 a.m. & :30 p. m. 1 11: IS p.m. 6:35 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m, 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland I Tacoma and Seattle Express. .. .f 8:30 a. m. North Coast A Chicago Limited..) 2:00 p. m. Overland Express .111:45 p. m. Arriving Portland North Coast Limited. . Portland Express Overland Express .... 7:00 a,m. 4:15 p.m. 8:35 p.m. OREGON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO. Leaving Portland Pendleton passenger Chicago-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kansas City & Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyex Chi., Kan. City & Portland Ex.. Chlcaego-Portland Special ...... Pendleton 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 Si COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria & Seaside Express Astoria & Seaside Express. . . . . Arrivins; Portland Astoria & Portland Passenger. 8:00 a. nv 0 :00 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. Portland Express "CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving; Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via. Spokane Seattle Arrivins; Portland C. P. R. Short Line, vis. Spokane Via Seattle 8:15 p. m. 11:45 p. m. 8:00 a, m. 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leavina Portland Dallas Passenger . . , Dallas Passenger . . , Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger .... , Dallas Passenger .... 7:40a. i 4:15 p. 1 10:15 a. 1 5:50 p. ; OREGON 'ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving Wilsonville Salem and Wilsonville Salem and, Salem and Wilsonville Salem and Salem and Portland Iocal Intermediate Local Intermediate intermediate Local , Intermediate 7:05 a, m. 8:15 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:20 a. m. Express. Local Express. 1 :20 p. m. 2:45 p. m. 4:00pP m. 5:40 p. m. 8:15 p. m. 6:2.T a. m. 7 :55 a. m. 8:35 a. m. 11:10 a, m. 12:03 p. m. & :05 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 4:23 p. m. 6:05 p. m. Intermediate Local. . Salem and leaving Salem and Intermediate Portland Express. Local.. . Express). Local. . . Express. Local. . . Express. Intermediate Local Intermediate Intermediate Local Intermediate Intermediate, Local Intermediate Wilsonville Salem and iSalem and Wilsonville Salem and Salem and Wilsonville Salem and HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Franklin-Barnes Market Friedman Packing Company, Inc. Meats, Poultry, Fish, vegetables. 105-7 Third street. Both phones. Gas Mantles ual ""Vha, the 35c mantle on the market. Barretts, 410 Mor- rlscn. Both phones. U'nnii oc'0 cords first-class 4-foot nr UUU wood. $5 per cord delivered. Phone Main 4435. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany. 408 Corbett Bldg. StfttlnnATV Dd ?ou know there was dlHUUllCir . stationery store at 249 Morrison street, near Third. Stationery and Blank Bonks. Davis & Kllburn. A 1 611. Vlnrit Cut Flowers always fresh from A . our own conservatories. Martin & Forbes. 347 Washington at. Both phonea. Cnnl Rock Springs Coal. Independent VToal St Ice Company, opposite City Library. Both phones. Cppflo Plant your Sweet Peas and early nual and feed Planters' Quid. free. Port land Seed Company. 180-lStt Front street. Pntna Have you planted those rose aiusca bushea yei? Get busy now. Thou sands of bushes. 10c to 35c; catalogue tells. Portland Seed Co.. 180-188 Front street. Electric Fixtures J "V Western Electric Works. 61 Sixth street. Plating ves. Forks and all Silver- re replated as cood aa new. Oregon Plating Works. 16th and Alder. Main 8575. A 2575 IVinA O'Malley A Neuberger. 327 Waah iiiuu tngton street. Phone Main 2394. Free delivery. A gallon of 10-year-old Ingle nook Port, tl.50. Wnnd The Portland Fuel Co. Seasoned n uuu flr. cordwood. 4 ft.. f5.50; sawed. $6.00. Hard wood and coal. Yard 2S7 E. Morrison st. Phonea B 28, B 1026. MEETING NOTICES. CHINOOK TRIBB. NO. 6. IMPROVED OR DER RBD MEN, meets every. Thursday sleep at 208ft Third street. Auditorium Hall. A. J. OSBUKN, C. of R. THE FRATERNAL, CHAMPIONS will give a 500 party in Alleky Hall.. 3d tloor. Friday evening, April 8. Admission 15c. Refresh ments. THE ORDER OF REINDEERS WILL give a card and dance social Tuesday, May 6, at their hall, corner 2d and Yamhill. ALBINA LODGE. NO. 470, F. TJ. A., will give a whist and dance In Malr's Hall, Will iams avenue and Ruseel atreet. . Prizes, re freshments, good music. Come and have a good time. Admission 15 cents. ROTAL CIRCLE. W. O. W.. "WILL GIVE a whist social at their hall, 128 11th at., Wednesday evening, , May 6. Dancing and re freshments. MARGUERITE CAMP. No. 1440. R. N. A., will give a benefit "500" and dancing party Thursday evening. May 7. 108, at lOOft Third st. Admission, 25 cents. GOLDEN RULE- HIVE. Lady Maccabees, will . give a military whist party In the. Alisky bulldinir. Third and Morrison sfs., Tuesday evening. May 5. Admission, 15c. ASTRA CIRCLE will give a whist party Thursday. May 7, In the W. O. W. building. 128 Eleventh street. Good music. . Prizes and refreshments. Admission 15c. COMMITTEE. PORTLAND HOMESTEAD. SIB. B. A. T., will give a 500 party, in the Western Acad emy of Music HalL 2d and Morrison -sts., Wednesday evening. May 6. Admission 15 cents. . MEDICAL BUILDING Park and Alder Streets ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Barber, Dr. S. J., dentist Formerly Mao Leay bldg. Phone Main 1409, A 1409. City and County Medical Society. EQUI. DR. MARIE D., formerly Oregonian bldg., suite 324-5. Main 230. Ferrta. Dra. K. E. A O. J., dentists For merly Macleay bldg. Suite 211. Main 1939. lrrench. Dr. C. Gertrude, physician Form erly Dekum bldg. Main 714. A 4U17. Hawke, Dr. C. E., physician and surgeon Formerly Oregon, bldg. Main 1512. A 5104. Hlrstel, Dr. Edw., dentist Mam 1409. A 1409 Jiolbrook. Dr. Millard E.. dentist For merly Macleay bldg. Suite 401-2-3. M. 8519 Hyde, Dr. Leon Wlliet. physician and sur geon Practice limited to genlto-urinary diseases Formerly Fleidner bldg. Main 265. V1885. Leu-kin. Dr. Geo., dentist Formerly Ablng ton bldg. Phones Main 578. A 2744. Loomis. Dr. Dry on E.. dentist Formerly Oregonian bldg. phone A 3318. Perkins. Dr. T. t.. dentist Formerly Ru sel bldg. Suite 407-8. Main 1612. A 5404. Rlggs, Dr. J. O.. dentist Main 1409. A 1409. Boscndorf. Dr. Max, physician and skin spe cialist, formerly Berlin, Germany Of fice. 315-310. Phone Main 5060. Timijis. Dr. Edna O., physician Formerly Marquam bldg. Phones Main 714, A 4917. Walgamot, Dr. F. H.. dentist Formerly Hamilton bldg. Phone Main 2290. Watson. Dr. Alfred I'., dentist Formerly Ablngton bldg. Phones Main 578, A 2744 Toung, Dr. J. Q., dentitt Suite 416-17 Phone Main 5810. Ziegler, Amelia and Fred J., physicians and surgeons Phones Main 682. A 4v43. MEETING NOTICES. VER BIN EINTRACHT The members are requested to attend the funeral of our late member. Michael Hansen, on Sunday. May 3. at 2:30 o'clock P. M., from Holman's un dertaking parlors, corner Third and Salmon. Interment In Greenwood Cemetery. By order of G. H. Slebels, president. GEORGB HAROLD. Sec. DIED WELLS In this city, May 2. Arlena Lines Wells, wife of .J. Edgar Wells. Funeral announcement later. MALSTON At residence. 351 Couch street. May 2, Emma Malston, aged 51 years. Kotice later. MoCORMICK Dfed In San Francisco, May 2, 1908, Mrs. Lottie McCorraick, daughter of Mrs. K. M. Price. Funeral no tice later. FUNERAL NOTICES. BERCOVICH At Salem. Or.. April 29, Michael Bercovlch. aged 39 years. Funeral will be held from the residence of his brother, J. A. Bercovlch.- 388 Eleventh street, Sunday, May 8, at 1:30 P. M., thence to St. Michael's Church, corner Fourth and Mil! streets, at 2 P. M., where services will be held. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Friends respectfully . invited. MILNE In this city. May 2, at the family residence, 837 East 31st sc., Robert Lake Milne, aged 10 months and 5 days, be loved eon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Milne. Funeral services will be held at the Baptist Church, Gresham, at a P. M. today (Sunday), May 3. HANSEN The funeral services of the late Michael Hansen will be held at Holman's Chapel, corner Third and Salmon Btreets, at 2:30 P. M. today (Sunday.) Friends Invited to attend. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. DUTCHER The funeral services of Harriet M. Dutcher will be held at the M. E. ' Church, Arleta, at 2 P. M. today (Sun day). Friends invited. Interment Mult nomah Cemetery. . c WOLFF The funeral services of Nathan Wolff will be held at Finley's chapel at 2 P. M. today (Sunday). Services at the grave private. Please omit flowers. EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Funeral Direct ors. 220 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 507. J. P. TTSIXt BOM. Pnnerat Directors. Third and Madison. Phone Main a. A lo. Dnnnlna;. McEntee m Gllbaogh, Funeral Di rectors. 7 th Pine. Phone M. 430. Lady asst. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 409 Aldar t. Lady assistant. Phone Main SISS. ZIILER-BTRKE8 CO.. Funeral Direct ors, Z7s Russell. East 1088. Lady assistant. F. H. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Alder. Lady assistant. Phone East St. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOB CASH ADVERTISING.) Following rates will be given only when advertising; la ordered to run consecutive dnys. Daily and Sunday iMuee. Ihe Ore fonian charges first-time rate each Insertion for classified advertiblng that is not run on consecutive days. The first-time rate Is charged for each Insertion In The Weekly Oregonian. "Rooms "Rooms and Board." "House keeping Rooms," "Situations Wanted," 15 words or less. 15 cents; Jtt to 20 words. 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TELEPHONE, ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience' of patrons The Oregonian will accept advertisements for publication in classified columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed Imme diately and payment Is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 7070: A 1670. NEW TODAY. S.L.N. GILM AN AUCTIONEER. A Special Auction Sale at the "Shurtleff" Residence, at 394 Clay' and Tenth, Tomorrow, Monday, May 4th, at 10 A. M. Sale includes all the old mahogany and walnut furniture, carpets and fur niture throughout the residence. L. N. GILMAX, Auctioneer. NOB HILL HOME 10 rooms, 'strictly modern, good hard wood floors, exceptionally well built: 2 fireplaces and furnace: fine lawn; block from car. The price is right. J8500. CALL OX IS. , ' Columbia Trust Company 714 Couch bids;. 109 4(h at., near Wash. NEW TODAY. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S Auction and Commission House 173-175 Second, Cor. Yamhill Monday and Wednesday AT IOA.M. As usual, on 'Monday and Wednesday, May 4 and 6, we will offer for sale a gen eral line of household furniture for the parlor, library, dining-room, bedroom, kitchen and office, comprising a large rosewood piano, an Estey organ, mahog any music cabinet, guitar and mandolin, motion picture machine, mission library tables, complete set of encyclopedias, golden oak, mission and mahogany book cases and ladies' desks, hall-trees, leather and velvet couches, center tables, dining sets, iron beds, springs, mattresses, pic tures; linoleum and carpets, including the following qualities: Axminster, body Brus sels, velvet, moquette, etc. Also other household necessities. Monday at' 11 o'clock. I WIX.L, 8 ELI, to the HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, SEVEN large BEACH LOTS in OCEAN PARK. PACIFIC COUNTY, Wash. PLAT CAN BE SE15N at our AUCTION ROOM BEFORE SALE. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Special Auction Sale of Extra Fine Household Furniture Tuesday, May 5, 10 A. M. 271 22d Street, North I will sell to the highest bidder for CASH, the EXTRA FINE FURNITURE in the HOME of SIDNEY I. ACKERMAN. consisting in part: LARGE GRANDPA'S CLOCK. In WEATHERED OAK; FUMED OAK ROCKER; GILT ARM CHAIR; OAK ARM CHAIR. UPHOLSTERED in LEATHER: LARGE LEATHER UP HOLSTERED ROCKER: MAHOGANY ROCKER. UPHOLSTERED in LEATH ER: BOOK CASE: EXTRA FINE WIL TON RUGS and BRU3SEI.S CARPETS; BRASS and IRON FIRE-SET SCREEN; BRASS 5 O'CLOCK TEAKETTLE; CHOICE lot of GLASSWARE in GOB LETS, decanters, grape-fruit dishes, finger bowls, eac. 70 PIECES of BEAUTIFUL HA VILA 'ND CHINA. DECORATED in GOLD: ROGERS BROS, best SILVER WARE; BUFFET; EXTENSION table; BRASS BtuJS; also iron beds, springs, 6 DINING CHAIRS to match; 2 large hair and floss MATTRESSES, a large BIRDSEYE maple DRESSER and wash stands; i BIRDSEYE maple CHIFFON IERS; oak book case; very pretty cur tains, drapes and portiers; 3 EXTRA good ELECTRIC READING LAMPS; violin stand; jardinieres; refrigerator: gas stove; steel range; gas water heater; wringer; ash barrels; porch seat, etc TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE. This is the sale 'if you want good fur niture. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Rare Sale of Beach Lots at Ne halem Bay Will Be Held at Our Salesrooms, 1 73-1 75 Second St., Cor. Yamhill Wednesday, at 8 P. M. This will be one of the MOST SENSA TIONAL sales of BEACH PROPERTY ever offered in the STATE OF OREGON. COME and be convinced of this state ment. Special Auction Sale of Choice Household Furniture ' Thursday, May 7,10 A.M. 321 N. 19th St., Cor. Quimby HAVTNG RECEIVED TOSRUCTIONS from Mr. GEO. RAE. I will sell the FUR NITURE of his BEAUTIFUL HOME, which consists of as follows: ONE UP RIGHT WEBER PIANO: GENUINE IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS (cost $50 the pair): beautiful MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINET; one FINE PARLOR set, UPHOLSTERED in plush; LARGE FRENCH PLATE MIRROR: COSTLY OIL PAINTING (bv W. S. Parrott) ; large JARDINIERS; BRONZE STATUES, BRASS FIRE-PLACE SETS; EXTRA FINE MAHOGANY hall seat and MIR ROR; hall CHAIRS; lamps, dining table and chairs; oak Rideboard: SINGER SEWING MACHINE. MAHOGANY and GOLDEN OAK CHIFFONIER; brass bed; liair mattress; good blankets: feather pil lows; large combination BOOK 'CASE; popular Universal steel range; hose; re frigerator; dishes, etc. If you want good furniture come to' this sale; there is everythlne- you want. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Friday's Special Friday, April 8, 10 A. M. Salesrooms, 1 73-1 75 Second We will sell fancy and staple lot of G-ROCERIES and PROVISIONS: mixed line of NOTIONS, DRY GOODS, etc; SHOES, PAINTS & OILS, HARDWARE. CROCKERY. TINWARE, COMPUTING SCALES, SHOWCASES and COFFEE MILLS. Kindly Tiote that we pay CASH for fur niture; that we have a LARGE assort ment of furniture on hand at all times; that we sell furniture privatelv every day of the week. Both phones. Main 1626; A 4343. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. UPRIGHT PIANO. CARPETS AND FURNITURE removed to BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE for absolute saie by auction on TUESDAY NET, MAY 5 We are instructed to sell by Public Auction the following first-class house hold furnishings. comprising: UPRIGHT PIANO. A RICH, MELLOW TONE (by C. J. Whitney, of Detroit) with stool and scarf: ladies' parlor desk and chair: par lor suit; round center-tables; -handsome parlor davenport; mahogany and weath ered oak rocker with genuine leather cttuifieu otiK comomaiion desk with bent glass; large pictures and oil paintings; cosy hall seat and mirror: Morris chair with hair-stuffed cushions -elegant dining-room set In golden oak. with buffet: round extension table: set of chairs: china closet In weathered oak decorated dinner set; oak and antique hall table; couches In leather and velour HANDSOME (RUGS IN AXMINSTER and BRUSSELS; 7 bordered body Brussels carpets: modern brass bed, satin finish: pretty iron beds; steel springs and -silk floss mattresses: blrdseve maple princess dressers; very showy, dressing-tables with large, oval mirrors: handsome dressers: wash stands; wardrobe; rockers and chairs to match; kitchen cabinets; meat safes: heating stoves; lace curtains shades and other useful lots. All in first class order. On view TOMORROW MONDAY. SALE. TUESDAY, NEXT AT 10 O'CLOCK, sharp. GEO, BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. ... ON THURSDAY NEXT For general household goods and furni ture at BAKERS AUCTION HOUSE, 12 Park street, between Alder and Mor rison. Sale at 10 A. M. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. " HANFORD 6 BIACKWELL CIVIL EXGIXEERS. Railroads, Power Plaats, Industrial Plants. 1141 Alaska Bid., Seattle. Wash. NEW TODAY. THE NEXT GREAT Dock Auction To Be Held by the Portland AuctionCo. Cor. Front and Salmon Sts. TOMORROW, 10 A. M. Sharp This Is the first real, genuine Auction House ever opened up in the City of Portland. We have HALF-BLOCK FLOOR SPACE and sell furniture, stocks of dry goods, groceries or anything else. Horses, wag ons, buggies, harness: butchers', grocers', confectioners', plumbers and tailors' sup plies. Tomorrow we sell J2000 worth of housefurnishings of every description: for J?siSS?S: 35 NBW REFRIGERATORS; 10 STEEL RANGES: 100 TENTS; 40 BED ROOM SUITS, In black walnut, oak. etc.: laO yards of carpet: 3 parlor suits; 2 leather- couches; 7 wardrobes; hundreds of chairs, rockets, tables, center stands, couches, silk and floss mattresses, etc. In this great assortment you are sure to ftnd Just the thing you want and get it for a. trifle. For the finer class of goods ufar )rivate Parties we still have reg- AUCTION SALES 211 FIRST ST. TUESDAY, 10 A. M. THURSDAY, 10 A. M. AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M. where you wiH always find the finest of tho fine In housefurnishings. Keep a look out for our notice of sale of fine, old, hand-made violins from the old makers. These are no trash; only genuine. THE P0RILA1AIICTI0N.C0. '211 FIRST STREET Main 5655. 4121. S.L.N.GILMAN AUCTIONEER Auction- Sales Every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 10 o'Clock A. M., at 411 Wash ington Street. ' Household Furniture, Etc. S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. Peninsula Bargains 27 lots, First Electric Addition, at $150 each. 5 lots, Peninsula No. 2, at $125 each. 4 lots, Peninsula No. 2, at' $150 each. 5 lots on Willis Boulevard, in Penin sula No. 2, at $200 each, and a 1 SNAP. 4 lots, Peninsula No. 4, high, sightly and near Swift holdings, at $175 each, or will sell two. 2 lots, Peninsula No. 1, across street from Swift holdings, only $200 each, and a snap. Timber Bargain We have 24,000,000 feet yellow fir near Dallas at 50c per thousand. Worth double. $3750100x112, Thurman street, near 28th; both car lines, and a good buy. Will sell half. $800 Two lots, East Portland Heights, one block from car; high and sightly; easy terms. To Exchange Gootl business lot, corner, valued at $4000, for improved property. Will pay some difference. California ' orange grove, ' producing and valued $4000, to trade for good residence. Will assume mortgage-. Jackson 6 Deering 246 Stark Street. Phone Main 345. Buy an Acre! Buy an' Acre! Buy an Acre! Tou can get one, 18 minutes out on the Salem electric, for the price of a lot, I5C0 and up. See page 9, section 3 for full particulars. F. BRESKE 444 Sherlock Building-. ACREAGE Close to Montavilla: county roads on 3 sides and the Mount Hood road will run through the middle, making an ideal tract 'to cut ud. Just 40 acres at $450 per acre. WHITING 6R0UNTREE S2Vi Third St. Upstairs. Mortgage Loans Money to" loan on Improved city property. Isaac L. White 331 Sherlock Building Fire iBnurauce. Rentals. 60x100 15th and Savier. Will lease or build . to suit tenant. WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO., 229 Stark St. Unsurpassed Investment $21,000 18 Per Cent Net . That Means You Can invest $21,000 in this property., enjoy an income of 8 per cent, 'as large an income as most investments as good as this will bring, and draw out a surplus of over $2000 per year for reinvestment; thus getting, above good returns on your cash, every dol lar out of the property in less than 10 years, and still have the property, which will be worth more then than now. Eat Your Cake and Have It Too Sweet 204 Corbett Building 9OAcrcs, prood house, barn and out I Zhuildings; 2 " acres In small fruit; young orchard: all In cultiva tion; close to electric line. 8 miles from Portland. Price, $5503. Easy terms. ini.QAcres, 5-room house and out L I Zbulldings; 5 acres In cultiva tion; 2 acres in spuds; all kinds of fruit: V acre in rhubarb: 4 doz. chick ens; irood soil; adjoins Troutdale. Price, J2S00 cash. A very cheap place. 17 1.0 Acres, "-room house, small barn III Zand chicken-houses: 14 acres in cultivation; 5 acres in strawberries, loganberries and blackberries; younsr orchard: on Clackamas River, 1 milos from electric car; 12 miles from Portland; beautiful place. Price, $lu00. Terms. I) Acres, house, barn and outbuild LL lngrs; 20 acres in cultivation: flue soil: electric car stops in front of place; 11 miles from Portland, on good road. Price, $5500. Easy terms. Qi Acres, small house and barn: 13 0 I acres in cultivation. 4 acres In hops, 150 chickens, 2 cows, (food soil and lies level. Price, J300D; $1000 cash, balance to suit. 0C Acres, 7-room pood house, good 0U burn and outbuildings, 10 acres In orchard and all in high state of culti vation; 8 miles from Portland, at Beav crton. Price, 110,500. .Kasy terms. in - OArres, 32 acres In cultivation; r0 I "all lies level; soil the very best; no buildings; 3 miles from liillsboro. Price. J2500. Cash. JORDAN 6 G ARB ADE 332 Washington nt. A Real Bargain in a Fine Home Situated on the S. W. corner of 21st and Vaughn sts., being 419 North 21st st. The lot alone. 60x100. is worth $3500. The modern eight-room house with conservatory: heated with furnace and hot water and lighted by gas and electricity, is worth $4000. In addition to this, the house is com pletely furnished at a cost of over $1000, making a total value of $8500. The conservatory and grounds are filled with choice flowers. A com plete abstract and warranty deed will be furnished to this place for $6500 if sold before May 10: $3500 cash, balance on monthly payments if desired. See owner on premises, Sat urday 'between 2 and 5; Sunday be tween 3 and 6. During the week at 214 Lumber Exchange bldg. Two Swell Places in the Nob Hill of the East Side CKKflfl Quarter block. Colonial' -uUQUU room residence: furnace, gas, electric lights, moderh plumbing: ground value, $3500, with an $SU00 resi dence. CCnnfl Colonial 9-room residence, on OUUUU K. 28th st near Belmont; all modern conveniences. House alone cost' $4650 to build. Ground worth $1200. Reasonable terms. THE Dl'NN'-LAWRENCE CO., S4H Alder St. yELECTIO. Of Choice Homes and Investments $21.000 100x100 on Irving st. $15,0.10 106x100 on 3d St. $5000 6-room modern house, E. Main $5000 12-room modern house, Cor bett st. $5500 6-room modern house, lot 100x125: on Sellwood st. $2600 6-room modern house, Den ver ave. $2800 8-room modern house, Sell wood st. $3503 7-room modern house, quarter block. . $4700 9-room modern house, quar ter block, in Piedmont. OTTO & HARKSO.W 132 Vi Flint (. PORTLAND HEIGHTS Have for quick sale a few choice build ing sites from $430 to $550 per lot. Good view. Best bargain on the Heights. J. C. McLennan 315 Oregonian bldg. Res. phone Main 45H6. Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL ZOt McKay Bide.. 3d Stark. GIVE ME A CALX. Acreage