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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1908)
IIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND. HAT 31, JOS. XEW TODAY. F.W TODAT. NEW TODAT. NEW TODAT. 3TEW TODAT. XKW TODAY. NEW TODAT. TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 2 We are Instructed to sell by auction the house furnishings of Mrs. Rlnclar, removed to Bakrr'a Anrtloa House, on Park street, near Morrison, comprising oak dlningroom suite, including china closet, w. O. flat-top desk, rockers and Morris chairs, reading lamp, com bination bookcase, glassware, dinner set, Brussels rugs, art squares, car pers, iron beds, springs and soft mat tresses, dressers, commodes, toiletware. medicinal cahinet, kitchen treasure, fjjtyp.tf range and utensils. Mason Jars, a-ting stoves. Winchester shotgun (magnzfne take down), with case and ammunition. No, 12. Also roll-top desk and other office furniture. Sale next Tuesday at 10 A. M. By BAKEK & SOX,' Auctioneers. Attractive auction ale at the family rfMfarf. JMI Kleventh atreei, tor fr of Market street, WEDNESDAY AND THURS DAY, JUNE 3 AND 4 - We are favored with instructions by owner to all the costlv furnishlnas of three-story resinnce, consisting of mahogany parlor cabinet, with French Iia t mirror back; large quantity of otly brlr - ft - brae, onyx and brass stands, pearl opera glasses, silver and braes orn mrrts a nd other costly ar ticles, imported from Kuropo; banjo massive nuarler -sawed oa k bookcase parlor ault In I ireeht velvet mohair vluah eoverfnarnt fa ncv ma hoeany ta Vies, rattan chairs, brass electric read ing lamp, leather valises, rare oil paintings, steel engravings, brass easels, talking machine, record and mu sic raolnets, bran render, nre act, tout tie and braaa andiron, with log en atilte: 20 handsome sofa cushions, com fort rockers, Axmlnstr carpets In dou ble parlors, large Tiirklah ruga, por tieres and lao curtain ; very nmnHive and unique ?! trie nod gna rhand lera l-foot oak extension table; box- scat 'Jialr ana carved cnatrs, wnu leather neats and carved backs; china (losot: btIhss cabinet, very elaborate. cost $400; handsome sets of silverware. cut glass," French dinner set. cnina nsn set. '-large size hall tree, hall clock, palms, couches and Turkish coverings; fret of fencing foils and other artistic decorations; Axminstr hall and stair carpets, genuine onyx clock, piano lamp, jardineres. antique pitchers. ai all-brass bds, with springs and hair mattresses; iron beds, wool blan kets; fivll size iron beds, with heavy rrasa in minings, nit mmpieie, wiin bst nnrlnirn and hair mattresses; goose feather pillows; wardrohe; ladies' desk. hirdseye mapie cnairs. enameien aress ers. smull tables, very massive and costly walnut bedroom set, with French piste mirrors to dresser and wash- tana: tine jace rea set, wainut cnir onlers, Axmlnster and Brussels car ets in bedrooms; very large quantity r tahte and urn linen, etc. iinrary an i weathered oak, tables Morris chairs, rtSk. cellarctte. rotrgers, Turkish Miches, la rare bookcase. Ielrt Axmin ' r ca rpet. brass clock, large col lec tin of fancy baskets ; about 200 vol- nmu r f twmU irtr 1 nri t n r Piinvf Innprtin T.ritannica,, quanwiy or gooa sneet mu- tc. norcn rockers ana cnairs. na in line kn, Mnjesiie ateei range, jewel gas a nee. eraniteware. eras water heater. hicycte. laundry outfit and large quan tity of household requisites, too nu nicrous to mention. Aiietloneer'a 'nte The above goods are worthy of your inspection. The n ne cmna ana oric-a-m ac are ine re -nits of extensive trips through Eu t coe. In fact, everv thine throughout the house is first class and must be old. The hoiiHf la for rent, with lease, io reliable tenant. . House open for in octlon WeUnesdny morning at 8 flock. Hale starts in the parlor ompiiy mi i o'ciook. n K kKH A SO. Auctioneer, lurtlon-Office, 152 Park StN r CTION SALES BY THE Portland AuGtion Co. 311 FIRST ST. TUESDAY, 10 A. M. THURSDAY, 10 A. M. AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M. Well. It's the same old story: We've ti loaded more goods the past week 'ian any two weeks before, but. never, tielrss, for thla week we have accumu ited as tine an assortment of furnt ire, carpets, etc, as can be found in iy store in the. city. To enumerate il the items we can't attempt, but to entlon a few, we have a tine uprijrht intto (golden oak case), two line rjtnaa, mahogany and golden oak dress 's and chiffoniers; plain, sectional and mblnatlon bookcases and writing sks; sideboards, extension and library ibles. music cabinets, fine brass and eta! beds, steel couches, steel ranges nd jooo other things too numerous to u-nt ion. Tome a nil see for yourself , get some of the bargains. Ilemem- we FU'Y MOHK and SKtJ.. MORE irnlture, etc., than any other house i the city. PORTLAND AUCTION CO. Ill FIRST ST. aln 56oo. pale Extraordinary 408 Mormon Street, Near the St. Charles Hotel tWInnlne TUESDAY at 3 P. M.. and nttmilnv every following- dav at 10 M.; 2 P. M. and 7:30 P. M.. until the tire stock Is sold, we'll sell at PUB C AUCTION- this larire and complete '-to-date stock of about $14,000 worth fiKNKRAI, LINK OF MKN'8 AND 1YS' CIXVrHING, (rents- furntshinfr "da. shoes, hats and everything: that to make up an up-to-date and ftrst tss store. The entire store must be aned out this week and the PORT- NT Al'CTluN' CO. havlnfr complete tine or uns saie. means: t M kkp.1,1, BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY, R OI R ORDERS ARE. SKI.I.! You know what that means with us, memh-r TMK PI.rF. :0S Morrison THK nTK H KSUAV at 3 P. M., last, but not least. THE 'ORTLAND AUCTION CO. A. SCHUBACH, Auctioneer. 5.L.N.GILMAN AUCTIONEER. SO. 411 VASHlNGTO STREET. AUCTION SALE OF K1.K ersian Rugs Commences Tuesday, June 2 411 Washington st. Sale Includes n. Kaxak. 8 -rahand, Kabistan, Shlraz. Heloochistan. etc., etc. Sale at A. M. Now on view. S. 1, N. OILMAN. Auctioneer. ORTLAND HEIGHTS $4200 ood. modern, T-room house and full cn rrete basement ; rooms heautl v tinted: fine location on car line. rlooking the city. Price, $420. ins. evlin & Firebaugh 0S-3U8 Sirrtlaa Bnlldlas. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S Auction and Commission Bouse Monday and Wednesday June 2d and 4th 1 73-1 75 Second, Corner Yamhill 10A.M. Each Day TWO . GREAT HOUSEFURN'ISHING SALKS. comprising the beat gra.de par lor, library and dining-room furniture; elegant finished mahogany and birdseye maple pieces; grand dining-room sets, in golden oak ; the latest pattern carpets, rugs and floor coverings; bronze statuary, fin urea ; fine pottery; brtc-a-brar; dishes; glass ware, eta The bedroom furnishings comprise all the varieties of dressers, beds, rockers,- chairs, tables, hangings, etc. The kitchen effects afford buyers an assortment of the best steel ranges, gas stoves, treasures, utensils and other line housekeeping requisites, etc. X. B- Ther is no better stock of little-used furnishings in the city than the stock we sell from. Buyers will find it to their advantage to attend our sales. Come and inspect our stock. Special Auction Sale At Residence, 83 Park St., Bet. Stark and Oak, Next TUESDAY, AT 10A.M. TV have instructions from Miss O'Po nell to sell at PUBLIC SALE the furnish ings of her ten-room dwelling, compris ing rugs, carpets, linoleums, etc.; one large combination wardrobe-bed; folding beds ; pi 1 Iowa ; bedding and bed linen ; lace curtains; portieres; gas lamp; daven nort bed : oa k roc kers : d i n 1 n ir-room e f - fects; extension table; chairs; china cup- Doara ; line femnsuia stei range; gas piaie; ciisnes; Kitcnen utensils, etc. Groceries and Provisions Friday, June 6th At Wilson Rooms, Corner Sec ond and Yamhill AT lO A. M. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO HOUSEKEEPERS: The receiver has placed with us for sale a large stock of fresh groceries recently purchased from me wnoiesaie establishments or Port land. The stock comorises everything in the grocery line, teas, coffee, spices, drieQ, minion iiiui, uuiuca guuus ui eei) description, cereals, drains and break fast foods, canned meats, oils, extracts. c, sugar syrups, molasses and honey, farinaceous goods, catsups, pickles, sauces, olives, olive oil and vinegar, soaps and washing powder, crackers, cookies and sundry- arroceries. In addition to the groceries we will sell the balance of men's suiting cloth. onofs ana sunary iurmsmng goods. NOTE We are Davins the his: bent cash price, that the times warrant for furni ture and housefurnishings, bankrupt stocks, office furniture, etc. Phone Main J. T. WILON, Auctioneer. A few choice lots in this beautiful addition left. All improvements now made; streets graded, water mains laid. LOTS AT FROM S225 UP ON EASY TERMS If 3ou are looking for a home site, don't fail to take a'W.-W. car today; get off at Woodstock Station and see Lorrin ton. AGENT ON THE GROUND MOORE INVESTMENT 31314 Washington St. La Fayette BIdg. Vote for the Hood River County Bill.. It needs your vote. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. tQCn Fractional lot, 34x1.10 feet. S. VUUU E. corner of K. Everett at. S1000 aOxlOO on the east side of E. :4th. near K. Gllxan. FftxlOO feet on east aide of E. Hth. near E. Flanders st. $1050 tlOfin K'HxIOO feet on east side of OIXUU E. 24th St., near E. Flanders. Vote for the Hood River Couarr bill. It eed your vote. tlOKfl 50x100 feet N. E. corner East IUU :4th and E. Ollsan. tlOfin 60x100 feet N. E. corner E. OI0UU 24th and E. Everett sts. t14Cn 37x100 feet N. E. corner E. 4 14311 24th and K. Flanders ats. Building restrictions on all above. Wakefield, Fries & Company 139 STARK ST. Vote for the Hoo4 River Cwitf Mil. It aeeda your vote. LOkRINTON Goodnoe SMALL TRACTS ir rait SMALL PRICE BIG FUTURE 204 Corbett Bldg. SPLENDID STOCK AND DAIRY FARM FOR SALE A 1500-acre stock and dairy farm, on Columbia and .Lewis Rivers, 30 miles from Portland, Or. Daily steamer lands on property: large, 2-story house, with stone foundation; spring water piped to kitchen; barns, creamery and other outbuildings; Chinese pheasants breed on uplands and ducks are numerous In season, and shooting privileges would be valuable If preserved. The combination of lowlands and uplands united, and of the uplands lying adjacent to a naviga ble stream all combine to afford unequaled facilities. Northern Pacific Railway crosses farm, giving direct communication with Portland. Puget Sound and Alaskan markets: much of this property is in nat ural grass, hay and pasture; oak and fir timber worth several thousand dollars; for stock, sheep and. goat raising or dairy ing, this place is not surpassed In the Northwest, and for location It has no equal on the Columbia River. This fine property Is in a country unknown to tor nadoes, cyclones and earthquakes. In a land unknown to extremes of heat or cold. References: Lsdd & Tilton. bank ers, and Merchants National Bank, Port land, Oregon. For further information and terms, address R. H. BLOSSOM 31S Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. LOTS IN CAESAR PARK ADDITION Are the Best Investment in the City. Three blocks away lots are selling forj!1200 and $1500 each. No need accepting our word, but take Woodlawn or Alberta-streetcar, go out and see for yourself. This tract runs from Killinprsworth to Emerson, and from East Ninth to East 14th st. Buy today, before price is ad vanced, and double your money in one year. Building restriction, $1200. Bull Run water, jras and electric light. Prices $450 to $000; small pay ment down, balance $10 per month. Agent on the ground all daj O'BRIEN REALTY COBSPANY 301 McKay Building. $1750-H00D RIVER Five acres of T-erv best annle land In this beautiful vallpy, all plarited to Newtowns and Spitznbergs. Will give bond to cultivate and take perfect care of orchard for 5 years or less, as de sired. ThU la an exceptional oppor tunity for you to have a first-class In come orchard and a Summer home In this carden spot of the earth without Bacrlflce of time from your business elsewhere. Call and let us tell you about it. Devlin & Firebaugh 50S-nnO Shetland Bnlldlnic. IRVINGTON Beautiful quarter block, X. AV. cor ner Schuyler and Twentv-second, $3800 A 976, Oregonian. A SNAP! Quarter Block Near Grand Ave. and E. Morrison $11,750 If taken at once. This price Is only for a few days. G 995, Oreg-onian. NORTflRUP STREEI fi.ixlOO on Northrup, between 21st and 2S sts. Best and cheapest lot in Nob Hill. See it. F. W. TORGLER 306 Sherlock BIdg. SEE $10.00 HaveYouGotlt? If so, put it in a lot at the new town of Palouse Falls Adams County, "Washington. Don't wait until the town is built up, but get in today. Listen! A lot will cost you $50 $10 down and $2 each month, without inter est or taxes. Long before you have paid for it the property will be worth $100. Surrounding develop ments will make this increase in value. If you buy and hold for a few years you will have a piece of inside property in a thriving inland city, and what you will have paid for it won't be worth thinking about. Don't you realize that it is only once in a life time that the oppor tunity occurs to buy at the very start of a city's history? And this is your oppor tunity to buy at Palouse Falls The town with a per-' petual water right to every lot on three railroad systems and located right in the heart of the wonder ful Palouse wheat country. There is a big water fall near. by. for gen erating power, and the new irrigated fruit tract "Palouse Orchards" Is just across the river. Once more we say, take hold! Your Opportunity Is Now! If you can't call, write The Palouse Irrigation 6 Power Company 246 Stark Street Portland. MMMlX I It Will Pay I Tou to buy a lot In I Menef ee I I ADDITION i Streets Improved, cement slde I walks laid, city water In front j of each lot. All for 1 $550 I TTft handle only cuch property as we can recommend. I Portland Trust Company I of Oregon 9. K. Cor. Third and Oak fits. Let ns tell Tm about apple, pear aad Tokay snipe lands la Rogne River Valley GILLETTE-RIGCS LAND CO, Waahinrtom street. LOANS REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE Administrator of estates and car of large interests a specialty. R. H. BLOSSOM 316 Chamber of Commerce, o o O HAVE YOU SEEN Overlook If not, see it, and you won't buy elsewhere. NOTHING QUITE AS GOOD" TAKE : MISSISSIPPI AVE WILLIAMS AVE ALBEBTA OR WOODLAWN CAR TRANSFER TO R-S CAR Agents on the ground today. A. F. Swensson 6 Company 253V2 Washington St. Phones Main 3055; A 3055. English Walnuts AND- Royal Ann Cherries 18 NUTS To the Yard TWO BITES To the Cherry We are opening up a new 540-acre planting, adjoining our last offering of 400 acres. . Now is the time for choice selec tions. We have the only planting on the market in which practical knowledge has been used in selection of location, soil and stock. We are the largest owners and planters in Oregon. We offer 5-acre tracts, planted, at $100 cash and $15 per month, includ ing four years ' care. Churchill-Matthews Co., Inc. General Selling Agents, 110 Second Street. Spanton's Specials (QCn 'New, four-room cottage: lot 4 1 03U 50x143: situated on carline. 18 minutea out; small cash payment, $10 per month. ' OOflfl New bunsralow. near Albera CllUU carline; lot aOxJOO: house 26x 42; modern and well-built; worth $2500; terms. tOOnfl e bave a splendid buy in a OZZUU 8-room dwelling: on lot 50x100: 15 m. on W. W. carline; lots, of roses. Terms. (Oinn New six-room cottage at cost: on Alberta carline: lot 50x100; a splendid home; good locality. Terms. CO A flfl 55,16 to th' lot being; only 50 OlrUU x50, will sacrifice this $3000 cot tage; It's a perfect beauty; near Haw thorn ave. car. Terms. COOfin Corner, in the Sunnyslde sec wZoUU tion; nice, well-built cottage. Terms. (ni)En Two-story, 8-room dwelling, on vOZSU a corner lot: new; furnace, bath, toilet, cement basement; finished mission; near car; 15 m. ride; see this. Terms. QO flft Two - story, C - room modern $uOUU dwelling: near Union ave. car; lot 50x100: ood appearing and well-built dwelling. Terms. THE SPANT0N COMPANY Main 2S28. 270 Stark St. Lot Bargains $ 700 S 750 $1600 $3600 33 1-3x133, E. Morrison, near S2d. Easy monthly payments. 50x100,, corner E. 25th and Pacific. Installments. 60x100, cor. E. Yamhill and 27th; improvements paid. 66 2-3x100. S. W. cor. E. 19th and Washington sts. NOB HILL 50x100: very choice; on Northrup, near 2ist; cheapest and best lot la that vicinity. 9 MT. TABOR Home sites on the west slope of Mt. Tabor, .on lectric cars; easy terms. tQCflfl Nearly 2 acres on west slope of Mount Tabor; snap. HOUSES ClCfin S-room cottage on E. 11th, I DUU near Brooklyn school. OCCn Large 6-room house, 50x100; )0D3u E. Glisan. Bargain. tIKfin Cor- lot- large house. E. 29th, 04-JUU near Belmont. Very desirable. LADD'S ADDITION Special Inducements to builders. F. W. Torgler 10 Sherlock BIUk. Are You Bald? Does your HAIR fall out? Have you DANDRUFF or ITCHING SCALP? PEAK'S HAIR GROWER will start your HAIR to GROW in one week or stop your HAIR from FALLING OUT, and is the first preparation in the WORLD that ever did this. A 60-cent trial size will convince the most SKEPTICAL. Dr. S. A. Townsend has the exclusive sale in PORTLAND and is located permanently at 617 DEKUM BLDG. Call and see him today. Ex amination and advice free. Address mail orders and inquiries to Peak Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Phone A 23:9. FOR THE Homeseeker FOR THE Investor FOR THE Orchardist 12,500 ACRES IN THE FAMOUS UMPQUA VALLEY THE ITALY OF AMERICA About 200 miles south of Portland, on the main Hue of the Southern Pa cific R. R., TRACTS from a town lot up to any number acres. Price, from $10.00 to $100.00 per acre. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance on time to suit purchaser, with 6 per cent interest. No other locality in the state is so little susceptible to frost. The land is located in the locality that markets the first strawberries and vegetables in Oregon. Two railroad stations on the tract. Corn and peaches raised on this tract given first premium at State i'air at Salem. Apples, Cherries, English Walnuts and Pears grow to perfection. Ideal for melons and small fruits. Paradise for all kinds of livestock. Especially adapted to diversified farming. Purchasers can have tracts set out to fruit and takeu care of at actual cost until bearing. Buy direct from owner, . T. B. WAIT, Roseburg, Oregon, Or Room 336, Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon. ONLY TWO-THIRDS ACTUAL VALUE 340 Acres Right on the Willamette; all cleared and in cultiva tion. No Avaste land. Excel lent for fruit, dairy, grain or stock. Near projected electric road. $30 per acre; terms. THE JACOBS-STINE CO. Co-operative Farm Lands Department 148 Fifth Street WHOLESALE HOUSE LOCATION First-class location for wholesale or manufacturing business, corner, lOOx 100, center of business district. Another corner, 50x100, for same purpose, close in. - CADY & SEIPLE, 322 Mohawk Building, 2411. Phones Main 1859. NOB HILL HOMES Sold on the Moral Risk Tour choice of thoee new. 8-room, up-to-date houses in the West Side's most fashionable residence district. 304 North 24th at., near Pettygrove. and 7S9 Pettygrrove st., near 24th. Terms No payment down, $50 per month. No agents. FIDELITY TRdIt CO., Owners 406 Commercial Block. Fhouai Main 447, A 1445. HANFORD 6 BLACKWEL1, CIVIL EKG1NEERS. Railroads, Power Planta. Industrial Plants. 1101 Alack Bids;. Seattle. Wash. COOK 6 TRUBY Real ' estate, timber lands, general brokerage business. Phone A 2184. Boom 511. Corbett Building. Irvington Home $6500 In the swell part, is offered for sale for a short time by the owner. Has 6 large rooms and fine sleeping porch. House Is new and grounds elegant. Call up C 1208 in the mornings, or ad dress P. O. Box 115. (No agents.) Abstracts vers Abstract Trust Co. Suits Portland Co. Bank. M-6S. - - A 4222 Stop That Rent! $5 Monthly Will buy you a lot in RAILWAY ADDITION 409 Choice Lots to Choose From Corner Lots $100 Inside Lots $ 85 Telephone Bonds and Sav ing's Accounts Accepted at Face Value Improved Streets, 5-Cent Fare, Good Soil, Title Guaranteed Perfect, No Building Restrictions, and Immediate Possession. AGENTS AT TRACT EVERY DAY. INCLUDING SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. Take Montavilla car at corner Third and Morrison streets, get off at the corner of Villa and Hibbard sts., Montavilla branch office; for further particulars call office CP. WELLS 231 Worcester Building. Phone Main 3253. FINE HOME One of the most complete, nearly new residences In the choicest ftertion of the East Side; 8 rooms, vestibule, reception Vall, paneled dining-room, built-in china closet, modern bath, large attic, 2 fireplaces, furnace, wash trays, concrete basement and floor; lot 7.ixl00; paved street; sewer; cement wa'ks; fine lawn, shrubbery, flowers, etc. If you want a nice, comfortable home and have money, call by appointment at No. 7.3 Wasco street. The owner wishes to -leave the city, but will not sell on a loner-drawn-out Installment contract, as they need half the money. Priie J6.0i;. J. F. O'Donnell 230 Stark St. Phones Main 4.16! - - - a ::.si Hood River Bargain 21 ACRES In the .foothills of the famous Crapper district;-17 acres under cultivation, 12 acres in standard or chard, from which there will be taken $5000 Worth of Apples this year. Buildings, farm Implements, etc. Free water from bigr spring-. If you want a fine country home ajid a blc revenue-producer you will not pass this up. Will take Portland residence property as part payment. Price $10,000. Vote for the Hood River County bill. It needs your vote. Devlin & Firebaugh r,OS-r Shetland Ride. Cheap Building' Lots See the lots we are selling from $500 to $800 each on . Thompson, Tillamook, Hal sey, Schuyler, Broadway, Weidler, Clackamas and Wasco streets. MALL 6 VON BORSTEL 104 Second and 392 . Burnside NOB HILL 100x100, 22H St., near Thurman. If there ever was a snap, here it is, and anv one with good horse sense ran see. it. We ex&ect to sell this to the first man that sees it. Price J6750 Dietz-MuellerCo. 417 and 418 Corbett ButUllnR. 's The oiie BEST plare in Portland to buv. GKOGEAPHICAL CENTER and MOST DKSIRABLE residence property of the city. SEEING IS BE1.IET1NG BETTER fco and see the many CHOICE resi dences under construction and the im provements going on. The Oregon Real Estate Company 8ft H Third atreet. Portland. Oregon. New Carline; Patton Ave. Six lots adjacent very cheap If taken this week; $i'5 down. Jr per month. Streels graded, cement sidewalk. H. W. GODDtRD, 110 Second Street. OCOIISB BLACK. PtTBLIC ACCOUNTANT. I2S Worcester Building. Psoas Main U71. Holladay Addition