The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 05, 1908, SECTION TWO, Page 4, Image 14

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    THE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX. PORTLAND, JULY o, 1903-
urns
CLNED
TO QUIT FIGHT
Wait for Murphy's Sig
nal Against Bryan.
KE WON'T TAKE UP LOST CAUSE
Now YnrV nnnkinn Will Ret-
tip. Whnle Question.
TESTING BRYAN STRENGTH
Commoner's Friends Confident.
Caucus on Monday Will Decide
Course of Rivals Waiting
TiH Delegates Arrive.
DENVER, Colo., July. 4. Whether to
continue the fight against William Jen
nings Bryan or to abandon the field to
those who insist that the Nebraskan will
be nominated on the first ballot has been
the subject of many conferences here
today. In which the leaders of the anti
Bryan forces have been participants.
The decision hinges upon the attitude of
the New York delegation which, it la
conceded, will follow the Judgment of
Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tammany
Hall. Mr. Murphy Is not ready to an
nounce hks position and said as much to
such men as Col. J. M. ?uffey, of Pennsyl
vania, and William F. Bheehan, of New
York.
These men gained the impression that
Mr. Murphy Is not disposed to Join In a
movement to deleat Mr. Bryan if it shall
be demonstrated within the next 48 hours
beyond a question of doubt that the task
is hopeless. Mr. Murphy" does not Intend
to take up the cudgels in defense of a
lost cause. He is not ready at this time
to commit New York's weight of 78 votes
to any candidate whatsoever, and is wait
ing for developments between now and
the time of the New York State caucus
on Monday to determine his course. With
New York's position undetermined, the
auestlon of carrying on the fight against
Mr. Bryan is still open.
Antls at Sea. t
The conferences today were not directed
by the representatives of Judge George
Gray and Governor John A. Johnson, the
candidates against Mr. Bryan who are
now In the Held, but were entirely apart
from any plan to further the Interests
of either of these men. The move was
solely one to develop the extent of the
opposition to Mr. Bryan and to disclose
whether there exists a chance to prevent
his nomination. The disclosure of more
than one-third of the strength of the
convention against Mr. Bryan in all
probability would bring other candidates
into the contest for the purpose of the
sooner disintegrating the Bryan strength.
Bryan Men Not Worrying.
The Bryan men are taking little notice
of the work that Is being done against
their candidate and with the utmost
confidence continue to announce on all
sides that the Nebraskan cannot be
beaten. Josiah Marvel, speaking for the
Gray boom, and Frederick 8. Lynch, the
manager for Mr. Johnson, are advising
everybody to wait until the delegates ar
rive before deciding that Mr. Bryan's
nomination Is settled.
What effect the attack by Mr. Bryan
upon Colonel GufTey, the National com
mitteeman from Pennsylvania, will have
upon the situation is being awaited with
great interest. Colonel Guffey has many
friends In the convention and Is particu
larly close to a large number of the dele
gates from New York State.
VHGE GRAY AXD BRYAX TICKET
Delawariaus' Managers Suggest Xe
braskan Take Second Place.
DENVER, Colo.. July 4. Josiah Marvel
and Richard J. Beamish, the campaign
managers tor Judge Gray, of Delaware,
today mailed an open letter to all dele
gates to the convention urging the nomi
nation of Judge Gray for President and
William J. Bryan for Vice-President. The
letter says in part:
"You have heard from Mr. Bryan's
closest friends forceful arguments for a
ticket reading Bryaq and Gray. Let us
place before your mind a reversal of that
combination.
"Gray and Bryan will insure the elec
tora lvotes of New York. New Jersey,
Imlaware. Connecticut. West Virginia.
Maryland. Indiana and Oklahoma for
the Democracy and will bring into the
party fold Nebraska. Illinois. Colorado,
and other Western states. It Is the one
combination that is absolutely certain of
success.
"This success will give to Mr. Bryan
an opportunity to sit in the councils and
to participate in the administrative
function of the National Government.
It will serve as a test for him and his
Ideas and will familiarize the people of
this Nation with his ability as an execu
tive. It will make certain his nomination for
President by the party four years hence
and will ensure his election at that time
and save the ptirty from factionalism."
REMAINS FOREST PRESERVE
ret-ident Mgns Order for Forestry
Changes.
URBGONIAN NEWS BIRKAU. Wash
ington. June ;. The second step in the
Jompiehenslve plan of redistrk-ting the
National Forests in the Western stales
has Just been made by the President in
signing executive orders which will
channe the names and boundaries of the
forests in Oregon. The only other state
In which these plana have been completed
Is Idaho, but It is expected that the work
of redisricting in all the National Forest
win dc ruugnea inu me cnanges
announced in the next few days.
No addition to rorest area is Involved in
the plans for redistricttng In any of the
states of the Northwest. The object of
the work ie to equalise the areas of ad
ministrative units and to arrange their
- bouud&ries in such a manner as to pro
mote the most efficient and practical ad
ministration, of the forests. It will en
able officers of the Forest Service to give
prompt attention to all forest business
and further the interests and add to- the
convenience of jstockmen, lumbermen,
miners and all other users or settlers In
the National forests.
The Oregon National forests which
will be effected by this rearrangement
are as follows:
A new forest to be known as -the Uma
tilla will contain 550.176 acres and will
consist of all of the Heppner and of the
northwestern portion of the Blue Moun
tains Forest. It is located In Morrow,
Umatilla. Grant and Wheeler Counties..
This forest will continue to be adminis
tered by Supervisor Thomas E. Chidsey,
with headquarters at Jrleppner, Or..
The -forest to be known as tike -Whitman
will have an area of 1.264.733 acres and
will consist of the northeast portion of
the Blue Mountains Forest which is in
general the area formerly .known as the
"Blue Mountains (W) National Forest."
It is located In Umatilla.. Union, Baker
and Grant Counties and will be under the
administration of Supervisor "Henry Ire
land with headquarters at Sumpter. Or.
The new Malheur National Forest Is
what has been formerly known as the
"Malheur Division of the Blue Moun
tains" and will embrace 1.183.458 acres. It
consists of tike southeastern portion of
the "Blue Mountain (W) Forest" and is
located in Umatilla. Union, Baker and
Grant Counties. This forest will con
tinue under the administration of Super
visor Cy J. Bingham, with headquarters
at John Day, Or.
The forest to be known as the Deschutes
will consist of that portion of the Blue
Mountain Forest formerly known as
"Blue Mountain (W)," the northern por
tion of the Fremont, and certain town
ships of the Cascade containing 1,475.480
acres. It is located in Crook, Lake,
Wheeler, Klamath, Grant and Harney'
Counties. The forest will be administered
by Supervisor A. S. Ireland, with head
quarters at Prlneville, Or.
The Fremont National Forest will con
sist of the southern portion of the old
"Fremont" and all of the "Goose Lake"
Forests and is located In Lake and Klam
ath Counties. This forest is very irreg
ular In outline and is composed of many
segregated areas, the total area of which
will be 1,236,960 acres. It will continue to
be under the administration of Supervisor
Guy M. Ingram, with headquarters at
Lakeview, Or.
The land formerly -included In the
"Bull Run" and the "Cascade (N)" for
est, except that portion south of the
Willamette Valley Cascade Mountain
wagon road, covering 1,788,320 acres,
will be called the Oregon National For
est. This forest Is located in Mult
nomah, Clackamas, Wasco, Marion,
Linn and Crook Counties, and will con
tinue under the administration of Su
pervisor Thomas H. Sherrard, with
headquarters at Portland, Or.
Cascade will continue to be the name
of that portion of the old "Cascade"
Forest (not included in the Fremont)
lying between the Willamette Valley
and Cascade Mountain wagon road and
the middle fork of the Willamette
River and West Deschuttes River. This
forest has an area of 1,845,120 acres,
and is located in Lane, Linn, Crook
and Klamath Counties. It will be ad
ministered by Supervisor C. R. Seltz,
with headquarters at Eugene, Or.
The forest now to be known as the
Umpqua will embrace 1,698,660 acres,
and will consist of that part of the
"Cascade (S)" National Forest (which
has not been included in the Fremont)
between the middle fork of the Wil
lamette River and West Deschuttes
River and the Rogue River and South
Umpqua River divide, also the south
ern portion of the old "Umpqua" For
est. It is located in Lane, Klamath,
Jackson, Coos and Douglas Counties.
This forest will continue to be admin
istered by Supervisor S. C Bartrum.
with headquarters at Roseburg, Or.
The Crater Lake National Forest
will contain 1,106,802 acres, and will
consist of the southern portion of the
old "Cascade (S)," the "Ashland" and a
portion of the "Klamath" and "Sis
kiyou" Forests. It Is located In Jack
son, Klamath and Curry Counties, Or
egon, and Shasta County, California.
Acting Supervisor C. A. Buck will ad
minister this forest, with headquarters
at Medford. Or.
The Siskiyou will now consist of the
greater part of the old "Siskiyou," all
of the "Coqullle" and part of the
"Klamath." and will contain 1,305,657
acres. It is located in Jackson, Curry
and Coos Counties. This forest will
be administered by Supervisor M. J.
Anderson, with headquarters at Grants
Pass, Or.
All of the old "Tillamook" and
'Umpqua" Forests, except the southern
portion of the old "Umpqua," embrac
ing 973,918 acres, will be known as the
Siuelaw National Forest. This forest
Is located in Tillamook, Lane, Doug
las, Coos, Lincoln, Polk and Yamhill
Counties. Supervisor A. E. Cohoon
will administer this forest, with head
quarters at Eugene, Or.
The Wallowa is the forest formerly
known as the "Imnaha." It contains
1.750.240 acres, and is located in Wal
lowa County. This forest will con
tinue to be under the administration of
Supervisor Howard K.' O'Brien, with
headquarters at Wallowa, Or.
The Forest Service desires to reduce
the area of the average administrative
units to approximately 1,000,000 acres.
This was not possible in all cases, as is
shown by the fact that under the plan
of redisricting there will be 144 Su
pervisors in the United States who will
administer more than 167.000,000 acres
of National forests.
Home From Visit to Iowa.
Mrs. Frances Reid. mother of Robert A.
Reid, of the- County Clerk's office, and
Mrs. Charles M. Purvine, also of this
city, returned recently from a six months'
visit amoner relatives and friends at Bed
ford, la. Mrs. Reid came to Oregon from
Iowa in 1876 and this was her first visit
to that state stnee leaving. When she
left Portland last October it was with the
Intention of remaining in her native state
a year or more; but the conditions of
weather were such that she cut her ex
pected vtett short several months. To add
to her diecomfort she was nine days on
the way home, having been caught in the
recent Montana washouts.
DAILY METEOBOUHJK'AL REPORT.
PORTLAND. July 4. Maximum tempera
ture. !8 eRree; minimum. 5 degrees. River
reading- at A. M.. 17.2 feet: Changs In last
24 hours. 0.2 foot fall. Total rainfall. 15 P.
M. to ft P. VI.) traos: total rainfall since
September 1. t7. inches: normal, 44. o"
Inches: deficiency, ft.tn inches. Total smnwhtne
July 3. 2 houm 2 minutes: posrtols. li hourfi
40 minutes. F.apometer, treuueed to Be level)
at A P. M.. Sl. 16 Inches. '
PACIFIC COAST WRATH BR.
Observations taken at 5 P. M., Pacific time.
July 4
S U Wind. 5
STATIONS. 5- 3 "
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liakrr City
Bismarck
BM&e
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K a in loops .
North Head.
Pacatello
Portland
R-d Bluff
Hamburg
Pacramento
Salt Uk
Pan Franrioco. . .
Rtkan
Taeitroa
Taionsh Inland...
Walia Walla
72; 0.00 V2 N
74 O.ol( 4 V
0.1 8 N'W
74 0.00:12 W
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WEATHBR CONDITIONS.
Purine the last 4 hours the barometer ha
rifn slowly over the greater portion of the
North Pacific states and the threatening con
dition of yeaterdey have draipeared. Fair
weathw now prevA.il. everywhere on the Pa
Clue Slope, wiUi moderately oooi texuperaiuresv
except in California, where tt la warmer than
usual.
The ind teat t arm are Cor fair and warmer
weather In this district Sunday.
THE RIVER.
The river at Portland at ft P. M. wasr 17.
feet. It will fall very slowly during- the
next 48 hours and probably .reach- a stage ot
17.0 feat Monday.
PORBCASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer;
northwest winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair; warmer, ex
cept near the coast; northwest winds;
Idaho Fair art warmer.
EDWARD A. BE A LB,
District Forecaster.
Grand Centra! Statloa Ttas Card..
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leavlns; Portland
Roseburg Passenger
Cottage Grove Passenger......
California Express
San Francisco Express
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ......
Forest Grove Passenger ......
Arrivlna Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ......
15 a m.
15 p. m
45 p. m.
:30 a. no.
00 a m.
10 a. m.
00 a. m.
:40 p. m.
:13 a. m.
3J a. m.
30 p. m.
:15 p. m.
:35 p. m.
ava m.
:00 a. m.
:SO p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving; Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express....
North Coast A Chicago Limited..
Overland Express
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited
Portland Express ..............
Overland Express .-.
8:3 a. m.
. 2 :00 p. m.
Ureop. as.
7:00 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
8:35 p. m.
OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton Passenger
Chicago-Portland Special
fpokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chicago Express. .
Arriving: Portlamd
Spokane Flyer
Chi.. Kan. City & Portland Ex..
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
7:15 a. m.
8:80 a, m.
8:15 p. m.
6 :00 Ft. nx
8rOO a. m.
9:45 a. m.
8:50 p. m.
5:13 p. m.
ASTORIA ft COLUMBIA RXV'EB.
Lea v ln: Portland
Astoria & Seaside Express
Seaside Special i Saturday only).
Astoria & Seaside Express......
Arriving Portland
Astoria & Portland Passenger. . .
Portland Expresa
Seaside Special (Sunday only) .
8:00 a, m.
2:20 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
lS:15p. m.
10:00 v. m.
10:BO p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland 1
C. P. R- Short Line, via Spokane.
Via Seattle
" Arriving Portland
C. P. R- hort Line, via Spokane.:
Via Seattle I
8:15 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
7 :00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
(SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Delias passenger
Dallas Passenger
Arriving Portland
Dallas passenger
Dallas Passenger
7:40 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
10:15 a. m.
6 :50 p. in.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving Portland
Wllsonvllle Local ,
Salem and Intermediate
Wilsonvlile Local
gal em and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Wilsonvlile Local
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Leaving Portland
Salem and Intermediate
Wtlsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate
Eaiem and intermediate
Wlleonville Local
S item and Intermediate
Silem and Intermediate
"Wnsonville Local
ftalem and Intermediate
7:05 a. m.
8 :15 a. m.
10:50 a. m.
Express.
Local . . .
Express.
Local. . .
Express .
Local . . .
Express
Local . . .
11:20 a. m.
1:20 p. ra.
4:45 p. m.
4 :K) p. ra.
5.40 p. nx.
8:15 p. m.
6:25 a. m.
7:35 a. m.
8: 35- a. m.
11:10-a. m.
1:10 p. m.
2:05 p. m.
3:30 p. m.
5:10 p. m.
0:05 p. m-
Express.
Local. . .
WHERE TO DINE.
VegetarianCaf e L'CS : ASSZ
85c, with ice cream. 11 A. M. to g P. M.
MEETING NOTICES.
B. P. O. E. The members of Portland
Lodge No. 142 are requested to attend the
funeral services of our late brother, Thomas
McKamee, which will be held at the Pro
Cathedral. 15th and Davis street, on Mon
day. July 8, at 9 A. M. Visiting brothers are
Invited to be present. By order of the
exalted ruler. C. M. BILLS. Sec.
ATTENTION. L. O. T. M. Funeral of
Lady Elizabeth J. Rockey, of Rainier Hive,
No. 20. wilt be from Fin ley's chapel at r:30
today (Sunday). Arleta Guards are to meet
at Alisky Hall, at corner 3d and Morrison,
at 12 o'clock. Lady Macabees requested to
attend. By order of
DEPUTY SUPREME COMMANDER.
PROSPECT CAMP, W. O. W. Installation
of officers and big stag social Thursday,
July 0- Members and visiters cordially in
vited. Refreshments served xree.
J. J. JENNINGS. ,
Consul Commander,
GEO. W. T ABLER, Clerk.
CHINOOK TRIBE, NO. -5, IMPROVED
ORDER RED MEN, meets every Friday
eleep at K. P. Hall. 11th and Alder.
A. J. OSBURN, C. of R.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WEEKS July 3 at 606 Willamette Boulevard.
St. John, William D. Weeks, aged 44 years
5 months, 13 daya. Funeral services; will
be held today (Sunday) at the St. John
Methodist Episcopal Church, at 1:30 P. M.
Interment River vitw. Friends invited-
M NAM EE The funeral services of the late
Thomas McNamee wilt be held at the
Cathedral, corner 15th and Davis sts., at
9 A. M.. Monday, July 0. .Friends Invited.
Interment River View.
ROCKET The funeral service of Elizabeth
Jane Rockey will be held at Finley's
chapel at 1:30 P. M. today (Sunday).
Friends invited. Interment River View.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Dlrect
crs. 220 3d st. Lady as tut ant. Phone M. BQ7.
t. P. FXNLET BON. Funeral Director.
Third and Madison. Phone Main 8. A l&U.
Dunnlnv, McEstee GUbamgh. Funeral F)l
rectors. 1th B Pine. Phone M. 43. Lady a t.
ZELLER-BVRNE9 CO.. Funeral Dlree.
era. t7S Russell. Ksrt 10M. Lady assistant.
F. 8, DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 Ens
Alder. Lady assistant, phone Eaai it.
NEW TODAY.
F
369 E. MORRISON ST.
Must have more second-hand furniture.
Ve are willing to pay more than any
other dealer. It keeps us hustling- to
supply our patrons here on the Kast
Side the goods are sold as fast as
we receive them. Our
Auction Days
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 10 A. M. Sharp
At 369 E. Morrison St.
Phones: East 988, B 2311.
Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates
Real Estate, Insurance
A. H. BIRRELL
tX McKay Bide.. 3d stark.
(UVK U A OAIX.
-I
Mortgage Loans
Lowest rates of Interest.
LOUIS KALOMON,
23S Stark tteet. near SneaamU
Abstract
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31. SCO. - - A 2Zt
PARTNER WANTED
In one of the best paying propositions In
Oregon. 6000 required. Open tor thor
ough investigation. If you mean bnainass,
address W 64, Oregon. an..
NEW TODAY.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION ROOMS
1 73-1 75 Second, Cor. Yamhill
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
AT 1QA.M. EACH DAY
EXTENSIVE- AND EXTRAOR
DINARY SALES on MONDAY AND
WEDNESDAY of elaborate home fur
nishings comprising furniture of the
PERIOD. The parlor and drawing
room effects were purchased by peo
ple of means. The dining-room, bed
room and kitchen -were not overlooked.
Special attention was given to the en
tire home, not one home, but many..
The offerings In each sale represent
tbe expenditure of THOUSANDS OF
DOLLARS.
The belongings that have been placed
with us to distribute at auction sale
are suggestive of the recent PALMY
DAYS. History has repeated, and we
are in the midst of a depression which
necessitates a change In the affairs of
many of our lives. There Is a saying
WHAT'S ONE'S LOSS IS ANOTHER'S
GAIN.
ECONOMY is the PASSWORD TO
DAY. Be one of the economical and
attend our-sales. We. can fit you out
from the cellar to tbe garret in costly,
medium or cheap furnishings. Not
necessary to itemize. We have every
thing necessary for modern house
keeping. Sale starts at 10 A. M. eaoh
day.
SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY
At Salesrooms, Second and Yam
hill, of Groceries and Fur
nishing Goods. Sale Starts
AT lO AM.
Can we interest you in this fine atock
of gents' and boys' silk, lisle, linen and
cotton underwear, COOPER'S best gar
ments; the best grade of negligee
shirts, hosiery, gloves, neckwear, sus
penders, etc.? An up-to-date line of
haberdasher's waxes; alsoa small lot of
teas, spices, extracts and housekeep
ers' supplies, etc.
Note Outfit with us. We sell every
day in the week. If you don't want to
buy and contemplate selling your be
longings 'phone Main 1426, A 4243, for
we pay cash for any salable chattels.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
TUESDAY NEXT
AT BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE, 152
PARK ST., NEAR MORRISON ST.
We shall sell tbe furnishings ot private
residence, removed from Sunnyside for
convenience of sale; including: davenport.
In leather, suitable for the parlor or den;
leather-seated parlor rockers in golden
and weathered oak; center tables;
lounges; morris chair; oak bookcase;
several iron oeds, both full and . sizes;
springs and mattresses; feather pillows;
comforters; toilet ware; lace curtains;
Brussels carpets; large Axminster carpet;
portieres; oak dining-room suite; china
cabinet; gas range; linoleum; utensils;
tubs; wringer, etc. Also part furnishings of
residence, viz: extension table, chairs,
folding bed, dressers and chiffoniers,
Brussels rugs 9x12, floor oil cloth, heaters,
etc. For shippers we shall sell new Ax
minster rug, 9x12; several small Axmin
ster and velvet rugs and about two dozen
comforters; wardrobe; large walnut book
case ; sanitary steel couch and pad ;
kitchen treasure and several other lots.
Parties furnishing can save money by
attending our sales, as we usually make a
clean sweep of goods listed at each sale.
We need the space for next sales. Goods
on view tomorrow (Monday). SALE
TUESDAY, at 10 A: M.f sharp. Terms
cash,
THURSDAY NEXT
Chattel mortgage sale. Included in this
lot we have furnishings for the bedroom,
dining-room and kitchen. You may in
spect these goods Wednesday. SALE
THURSDAY, at 10 o'clock. Terms cash.
BAKER & SQN, Auctioneers.
MONDAY, JULY 13
We shall sell the complete furnishings
of fiat in the Nob Hill district. Full par
ticulars later.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
Phones, Main 3332 and A 2667.
AUCTION SALES
BY THE
PortlandAuctionGo.
311 FIRST ST.
TUESDAY, 10 A. M.
THURSDAY, 10 A. M.
AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M.
The past week we sold enough furni
ture to fill up several big hotels, but It's
the same old atory: OUR ROOMS ARE
CHUCK FULL AGAIN WITH EVERY
THING IN THE FURNITURE AND
HOUSEHOLD LINE, that you can think
of. We must have given away some aw
ful bargains, for everybody seems satis
fied and bring their friends and neigh
bors in to patronize us. That's the-tmd
of advertising we're looking for. To give
some idea what you can get at 211 First
street this week, will state: Our ranges
comprise Eclipse, Buck. Royal, Uni
versal, etc., few cheaper makes. Also some
good cook stoves; Jewel and Reliable
gas ranges: round pedestal and square
extension tables (golden oak) with chairs
to match; sideboards; buffets: bookcases;
davenports; settees; rockers (leather up
holstered and others): RECLINING
LAWN CHAIRS: ALL KINDS OF
DRESSERS; chiffoniers; kitchen treas
ures: complete line of metal beds; hair,
silk floss and other mattresses; in fact,
anything and everything for the kitchen.
dining-room, bedroom and parlor. If you
need anything for the house, visit the
Portland Auction Company, 211 First St.,
and you'll find It and. what's more,
YOU'LL BUY. FOR YOUR PRICE 13
OUR PRICE. Come and be convinced
that we still BUY MORE AND SELL
moke than any other auction house in
in city.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
211 FIRST STREET.
Main 5655. A 4121.
GILMAN
Auction and Commission Company
S. L. N. GILMAN. AUCTIONEER.
Special Auction Sale of
E
On account of departure, at 411
AVanltftnarten atreet, .
Tuesday, July 7th, at 10 A. M.
Including 100 yards the best Axmin
ster carpets, steel range, gas range
with top ovens and instantaneous
water heater, metal bedsteads, springs.
martrcsses, yxiz rugs, aressers, rerrig
erator, stands, dining table and chairs,
crockorv and kitchen furniture, etc.
Sales also on Thursday and Friday at
IV A. -M.
' N. 8. We buy or sell household fur
niture. Both phones.
S. 1 X. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
- GKOROfc BIjACK,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT,
123 Worcester Build tat
VETW TODAY.
"We have for sale the most desir
able lots in
IRVINGTON
All the improvementsare in- and
paid for. Thompson street is be
ing paved with bitulithic pave
ment. It is very accessible, being
practically -within walking dis
tance from the center of the city.
A concerted effort is now on foot
amongst the residents and property-owners
in Irvington and Hol-
laday to make this the most at
tractive residence district iu the
entire city. Take any Union-avenue
car, get off at Eugene street
and walk one block east. For
prices and terms apply to
Charles K. Henry 6 Son
250 Stark St: PORTLAND, OR.
Cheap Lots
for Investment
8 lota In thn Town t T tntfin SI K(l
1 lot in Tremont Place . 60
S lots, blk. 2, Olenhaven Park 150
4 lots. blk. 2. Boston Addition
4 lota, blk. 3, Boston Addition S200
z iota, oik. 4, hioston Addition. ....if lOO
4 lots. blk. 5. Boston Addition $200
4 lots, blk. 2.Burfield Addition.... $200
4 lots blk. 1, Olenhaven Park 120
3 lots, blk. 2. Glenhaven Park SlOO
2 lots. blk. 5. Glenhaven Park 60
3 lots, blk. 10, Willamette Add 180
3 lots. bik. 13, Willamette Add. .-. -lSO
4 lots, blk. 52, Irvington Park.. . . .220
3 lots, blk. 33, Irvington Park 8150
Also 19 lots In West Portland Park
which we can offer at 825 each. All
lots, except lots in Irvington Park,
Willamette Add. and West Portland
Park, are near or adjoining Rose City
Park and lay nice and level. These
lots will be conveyed by quit-claim
deed and title to same is Dased on
Sheriff's tax deed. Inquire at
ROOM 14 BfULKJBY BLDG.,
SECOND AND. MORRISON STREETS.
INVESTORS
ATTENTION
"We have just succeeded in clos
ing the sale of one of the best
quarter-blocks in the city. "Wo
have for sale a quarter-block abutr
ting on four streets and only one
hundred feet from "Washington
street. We have other properties
for sale just as good and at right
prices. Call and see us.
Charles K. Henry & Son
250 Stark St. PORTLAND, OR
BARGAINS.
S 18.000 Valuable corner lot on Third st..
near Mill. First-class site tor apartment
house ; terms.
$0000 Entire block patton'a Addition, near
Kussell-Hhaver carl me. streets graded,
eewer and water near. Short distance
Piedmont carbarn, railroad, shops and
Portland .flouring jmiii. zwu iowa
Single lots sold on terms.
J3SOO Nine-room house, ground, furnace.
bath, cement basement; nearv 18th. and
Clay streets. Terms.
92000 each Couple fine lots. Overlook Addi
tion. Lnoostruciea view 01 river ana sur
roundings. Terms.
flOOO Two lots and house, Sellwood. Bar
gain. 92000 House, two lots, nursery, St. John.
$1500 down.
9120O Two lots Norwood Addition Uni
versity Park; house, furniture; near car
line Terms.
9240O Fine lot, three blocks from river, be
tween Steel bridge and Alblna ferry.
Terrni.
BOIJS WALLACE CO..
Room 8 Canterbury Building. Third and
ivasauigwn street s.
The one BEST place in Portland to
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL, CENTER and
MOST DESLRABL.E resldenos property
of the city.
SEEIG IS BELIEVING BETTER
KO and see the many CHOICE rest
dences under construction and the im
provements going; on.
Tli& Oregon Real Estate Company
eSH Third street, Portland. Oregon.
For Sale at Bargain
Beautiful 8-room house, furnished, in
the choicest section of Irvington;
hardwood inlaid floors, four large
bedrooms, all elegantly finished. Terms
to suit. Purchaser inquire 7S0 Broad
way, lVa blocks from carliue.
A Perfect Home
ATOOA fiSx-100 and a thorousrhlv mod
ern new home, 8 rooms, northwest
corner Broadway and East 22d. About
half cash will handle. Must sell
quickly.
JACKSON A EEBIG,
Phone Main 345. 246 Stark St.
FOR SALE, by owner. 11 acres best of soil,
2 mllt fmm M Ariford : 7 seres in 0-vear-
old Newtown apples. 200 pear trees In 2d
year; some alfalfa, which yielded 4 crops
last year; fair buildings, sood well; price
94100 casn.
Also over 1000 acres excellent fruit land
in 5 to. 40-aore tracts, at prices to suit,
here at Wolf Creek in "Oregon's Ideal
Colony." W. O. Smith, Wolf Creek, Or.
LOANS
REAL ESTATE
FIRE INSURANCE
Administrator of estates and care
large interests a specialty.
R. H. BLOSSOM
318 Chamber of Commerce.
HANFORD & BLACKWELL
CIVIL, ENGINEERS.
Railroads, Power Plaatta. Indua trial
Plaata.
1101 Alaak Bldg, Seattle. Waak.
4V2 ACRES
A nice home, near this city; 4-room
bouse and barn; only $2o00.
mabtin"jThigley,
132 Third Street,
i ; .
FOR ttaia month we will sell watches for
the ameunt loaned and ona month's In.
terest at Unci Myers', 142 t& su, mm
Holladay s Addition
COUNTRY
CLUB
ADDITION
Take
E. Ankeny and
Rose City Park Car.
BE SURE
AND
GET OFF
AT
Coleman
venue
GRADED STREETS
SIDEWALKS
BULL RUN WATER
BUILDING RESTRICTIONS
IN
JONESiRE
LOTS 50x100
$350 to $500
INCLUDES ALL IMPROVEMENTS
On Montavilla Carline.
Ag'ent at Tract.
GEO. D. SCHALK
264 STARK STREET
Main 392 A 2392
Country
Club
Addition
The Cream of Them All
On Hill Crest Drive, a parked boule
vard overlooking Mt. Tabor, Mt.
Hood, Portland Heights, the city and
the Country Club. View lots equal
to Portland Heights, -without a climb.
BUILDING RESTRICTIONS
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
BULL RUN WATER
GRADED STREETS
LOTS 50x100 FEET .
$500 AND UP
$10.00 A MONTH
Take Rose City Park car to Coleman
avenue, then south two blocks. Agent
at the addition Sunday.
Van W. Anderson
215 Lumber Exchange.
LOT 42x100. graded and graveled etreet. ear
ment walks. V: 14 sash. CoakJln Bios.,
302 Rothchlld bid.
TOR SAliE n Irvtnrton, a ft-room modern
rsslaenfe. sot Bcauyier si. ;'ijaMKWS
S80S,
innr today.
B
Transfer
YOUR RENT ACCOUNT
TO
A HOME ACCOUNT
Beautiful 8-roora home In , Irv
ington; lot 100x100: only one
block from ear. We can make
easy terms on this.
Modern. -room house: large
lot; fruit and shade trees. A
bargain at the price we are offer
ing it.
5-room - house; grand view;
$2300
One-half block In Woodstock;
best buy in district.
3 lots in Tremont placo only
If you want a lot In the bei
part of the aat Slda you wan'
to so these.
run disjO Mvuvv, mm
A. 1T. 13.. 11 n..a SSS.A...
Cenieill wa'HB, J3UU luu w aict , ,
grade streets; JCtn v
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Including, Improvements.
Remember, We Handle Only
Such Property As We
Can Recommend.
Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
8. E. Corner Third and Oak 8ta.
AN
IDEAL HOME
SITE
An absolutely unobstructed view, lo-'
cated on the hillside, where values are'
jumping.
THIS IS A BARGAIN.
No phone information.
. It pays to see us.
GHAPIN (ThERLOW
S32 Chamber of Commerce.
$6600
Nob Hill Snap
-room house and lot 60x100 on Irv
ing street, near 22d. Market value of
lots In this district Is 100 per front
foot; $600 for a 9-room house is cer
tainly a snap. A few days only at this
price.
13 Investment
6 brand-new flats, close In, payinjr
almost IS per cent. Price is 13,00;
$8000 cash, balance on or before three
years.
$16,000
A fine piece of business property, 3.
story building, full lot 60x100; short
lease, $126 per month, can be newly
leased for $150 per month; half cash.
Grussi & Gantner
265 Washington St., cor. Third. Room 7.
"Hood River Snap"
Something New!
ISO ACRES of tbe finest land In this
beautiful valley; with the exception of
10 acres there Is absolutely no waste
In this entire tract. Soil is a red shot
formation; lays almost perfect for
orchard; suitable for cutting Into Ave
and ten-acre tracts; good spring. This
Is the best buy wa have ever offered in
unimproved land. Can double your
money on this.
Price $4500.
npvlin ft Firehaiirjh
508-9 Swetland Bid?., cor. 6th and Wa&lu'
7500
Beautiful residence, Holladay 'a Addi
tion, brand new, 9 rooms, modern in
every detail, hardwood floors, ele
gantly finished, and ready to move in.
Full corner lot, near both oar lines.
$3000 cash, balance to suit.
Frank Bollam
128 Third Street.
93250 A two - story, seven - room
frame and shingle house. Mod
ern and up-to-date in all its ap
pointments piped for furnace
electricity, etc. $1500 cash,
the balance on terms to suit
purchaser.
Six-room, modern house on
Gladstone avenue one block
from carline. Water, bath,
toilet, electricity, etc. Lot 0x
100 feet, overlooking the city.
A neat, attractive-looking lit
tle home. Terms will be made
very seasonable to purchaser.
MOOBE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
81314 Washington St., Room 5 Lafay
ette Bldg.
Swell Suburban Home
8 acres, fronting on carline; land
scaped prarden, planted to fruit and
berries, lawn and roses. Modern seven -room
house, with all conveniences.
Splendid view. Price. $7500. . .
The Dunn-lawrence Co.
848 Alder St.
PRICES WILL EE HIGHER IN 1909
190x100, Park. nr. Davis S8.noo
200x100. East Second (switch) . .xt.MM)
inA.fAn nr. Front and Sherman., ftft.r.oo
60x10), near 10th and Harrison.. 5,4oo
Apartment site, two fronts. 114
lots; near Washington St., walk
ing distance
G. E. WALLING, 243 Stark Street