The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 27, 1908, SECTION TWO, Page 3, Image 13

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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND. SEPTEMBER 37, 1908.
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A PART OF THE CROWD IN THE GRANDSTAND ON THE
STOCK SHOW ENDS
First Exhibition by Country
Club Comes to Close.
FINAL DAY BRINGS CROWDS
i:ffctt of Gathering of Blooded
Stock Encouraging, Only Dis
appointment Being Lack of
Portland Attendance.
TVIth the best racing events of the
entire week, with the biggest and most'
enthusiastic attendance and with a
general feeling of satisfaction on the
part of the management, the first an
nual meeting of the Pacific National
Show at the magnificent new grounds
of the Country Club came to an end
yesterday.
Neighboring cities, towns and com
munities patronized the big show
. liberally. Portland patronlxed It
as grudgingly as possible. Each
day's attendance showed a far
larger percentage of out-of-town
patrons than local, although each
succeeding day developed a greater
degree of Interest. Portland finally
realized during the closing days of the
fair, that one of the biggest enterprises
on the Ccast. so far as horses and stock
are concerned, was under way. and
there was some show of appreciation.
It was noon when the crowd began
arriving yesterday and by the time the
races started seats in the grandstand
and bleachers were filled. Around the
inside fence were vehicles of every de
scription and many stood along the
fence on the outside, of the track.
Hundreds visited the stock barns
where blooded stock from many states
of the West and Northwest were quar
tered. Hundreds will also visit the
barns today, for the stock Is not to be
moved until today and Monday.
Brings Permanent Residents.
"The fair was the means of bringing
numbers of permanent residents to
Portland." said Secretary Westgate.
"Even from California several have In
dicated their intention of locating here
after seeing the show and realizing
what it will mean to Portland. The
show will make Portland known as
the horse and stock center of the
Northwest, and indeed of the entire
Coast.
"We will make no complaint about
anything this year, for so far as the
show was concerned, everyone admits
It was a great success. Next year, and
during succeeding years, we hope to
have the co-operation of every citizen
of Portland and of this section of the
country."
f A number of horses, including sev
eral of Frank Alley's crack animals
from Roseburg. made records at the
track yesterday. The racehorses, run
ners, trotters and pacers, for the most
part, will be shlrped today to North
Yakima.
List of Premiums Awarded.
i Following Is a list of premiums'
awarded at the show:
Jery.
Hetfer. senior cstf Zamnlra .1.. 1904. D.
TI Lamer. Jfferscn. firn : Empress L?.
H. Wen. ScapjHiose. econd: Kerns
!za 21M4S. H. West. Scappoose. third; Lady
K. 190.".. P. H. Looney. liinlily commended;
Nsni-v H. iy07. T. H. Looney. commendrd.
Junior -1t Kern Bess, 21M.V. II. West,
first; Marrhesae. P. H. 'Loone. second ;
Znmolea S. I-. l!Wrt. P. H. Irney. third.
chimplim bull Klnj Valet. II. West.
Kest aged herd ii. West, first and sec
otiit; P. II. Looney. third
Pest vounr herd D. H. Looney. first and
second; M. West, third.
Best calf herd U. West, first; D. H.
Ixoney. second.
Best four animals, yet of one sire H.
West, first and second; D. H. Looney. third
and fourth.
Best two animals, either sex. product ons
cow H. West, first, second and third.
fat cattle By pure-bred sires, any sex.
any ase, Duncan. Frank Brown, first; oua
nlr' Clydeadalea.
stallions. 4 years and over Royal Mc
Queen J D. Gordon A Son. Ptindee, Or.,
first: Mirror, ixlu. William McKle. Los
Anaeles. second: Bruce. 119o. William
tlastlnaa. Boyd. Or., third: Big Barr. I'Mil,
William MKle. highly commended.
Three years ana u;iun . 'with. l. i
P. M. Pryden,
King. li'tirs
Woodburn. first; Western
Hugh Nlsbet. Chemacum,
One ear and under 2 Monarch of the
Glen J P Gordon Son. first: one entry.
Under 1 vear McQueen's Ladd, J. P
fJordon Son, first: Mctjueen's Hoir, J. P.
Gordon Son. second.
Hares, 4 years old and over Alpine Rose.
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1O702 J D. Gordon Son, first; Lady
Jane. 84IH. J. n. Gordon & Son. second;
Parky Bayne. 12304, J. D. Gordon & Son.
thThree years and under 4 Victoria Glary.
iriOSl. Hush Nlsbet, first: Wax's Katl, 1241.
.1. P. Gordon & Son. second; Oregon bally,
12S42. J. P. Gordon A Son. third.
One vear and under 2 Glen Gordon
Maid. i:s!)7, J. P- Gordon & Son, first; Glen
Gordon Bess, WHS. J. P. Gordon & Son,
sei-ond; Glen Gordon Bell, l:i7. J. P
Gordon & -"on. third.
Under 1 year Glen Gordon Blossom. J.
p. Gordon & Son, first: Glen Gordon Nell,
second. .
Bt four colts, get of one registered
stallion, either sex. any age J. D. Gordon
Son. first and second.
Bet two colts, produce of one mare,
either sex. any age J. P. Gordon & Son,
first, second and third.
Best four registered mares and one regis
tered stallion, 2 years or over J. P. Gordon
& Son. first; one entry.
Stallion. 3 years old or over Dupont, D.
M. Prydent. first; only entry.
Two years and under McQueen s Lad. J.
D Gordon A Son. first; only entry.
Mares. 3 years old or over Alpine Rose,
J. p. Gordon A Son. first: only entry.
Two years and under Elen Gordon Mala,
J. P. Gordon A Son, first: only entry.
Champion stallion Pupont. P. M. Pryden.
Champion mare Alpine Rose. J. D. Gor
don A Son.
English Shires.
Stallions. 4 years old and over Albion,
8lt2i Salem Shire Company. Salem, first;
Sterling Conqueror, A. C. Rube. Portland.
Three vears and under 4 March Lad,
24420. A. C. Ruby, first; March Ben Bolt,
9274. 'a. C. Rubv. second. .
Two years and under 3 Bllllngsford s
Slasher. 249T.7. A. C. Ruby, first: Bombar
dier. 2T.S18, A. C. Ruby, second.
Mares. 4 years and over Bonny Maid.
61Srt. J. P. Gordon A Son. first: only entry.
Three years and under 4 Silas, o.wO. A.
C. Ruby, first: only entry.
Beat two colts, produce one mare, eltner
sex. any age A. C. Ruby. .,.
Stallion. 3 vears or over Albion, feaiem
Shire Company, first; only entry.
Two years and under Bllllngsford s
Slasher. A. f. Ruby, first; only entry
Mares. 3 years and over Bonnie Maid. J.
P. Gordon, first; only entry.
nampion s.muiu.i '"f
Company. r,.
Champion mare Bonnie Maid, J. D. Gor
don & Son.
Belgian.
Stallione, 4 years or over Fortin. 1571.
J. I Edison. SJlverton. Or., first; Volney
de Saint Gerard. 2103. H. C. Campbell.
Portland, second: Fteur d'Avel. S291. A.
Ruby, third: Arrlne. 3-H8. A. C. Ruby, H. C.
3 years and under 4 Marx. JJlb. A.
Ruby, first: Zephirin. 2504 H 1-. Camp
hell, second; Castar. 3200. A. C Iub;
Newton. A. C Ruty. H. C; Gerfauet
Zueve. 3213. A. C. Ruby. C.
2 year;- and under 3 Easton. 329A A
Rub, first, only one entry.
Mares. 4 vears and over Jep.nne.
II C. Campbell, first: Fauvette. 341. H. C.
Campbell, second; Melba. 343. H. C. Camp
bell, third.
Stallions, group of 5. 2 years or oer
A. C. Ruby, first Cnly entry)
3 years or over. Kdison. Forbln tno ad
dress,, first (only entry). ..r
2 years and under Gaston. A. C. Ruby,
first (only entry -
Mares, 3 years or over Jeane.
Campbell, first (only ntry).
2 vears and under Black Beauty. H. C.
Campbell, first .only entry.
Champion stallion Edison, Forbin.
Champion mare Black Beauty. H. C.
Campbell.
French Coaeli Hackney and Cleveland Bays.
Stallions, 4 years and over Ganymede.
9440, Tom McKie. Los Angeles, first; Bea
con Sire. 1000i3. A. C. Ruby, second; Ely
Sir Garnet. 0. Ed Fopham TBrwr.
3 years and under 4 Sky Rocket. V. G.
Mlddleton. Salem, first (only entry).
Mares. 4 years and over Marine Meads.
474, John Nagely. Portland. first (only
'"Roadsters, mare or geldtne. any-
Alamo. C- X. Larrabee. Portland, first.
Mens. C . Larrabee. Portland, second; . D la
bella C. F. E. Alley. Roseburg. h.rd,
Mabel Wylm. F- E. Alley. Roseburg. H. C
Diana A.. F. E. Alley. Roseburg. t .
Matched light harness pair, either sex,
anv ace Alamo and Berxa. C. X. Larrabee.
first- Bay team. F. E. Alley, second: Alta
Cora and Cora Patchen. Paul Wwlnger.
third; Wanda and Evelyn. E. O. Baldwin.
W Jacks, Jennets and Mules.
Jack 4 vears or over Soperbio, 1141. H.
C camrhcll. first: Black Bab. William
MoKte, second; Gallarda. H. C. CampbeU.
third- Pohioro. 1157. H- C. Campbell. II. c.
4addl horses, mare or gelding, any
Fred. William McK.ee. first; Blue Eye. II. H
Corbet t, second.
Stallion, anv sge Sol. G.. E. B. Turner,
first: Prince. Henry H. Corbett. second.
Stallion, mar or gelding Sol G. E. B.
Turner, first (cnly entry).
Shetland Ponies.
F.aser and Jessica, Alfred Thicke. first
(onlv entryi .
Sing'e. shown in harness, either ?ex. an
age Eager. Alfred Thicker, first; Nero. R.
A. Caples. Sellwood second.
Hereford.
B'UI. 3 years and over L- H. Glide, first;
W. O. Minor, second.
2 years and under Tulflller III. 30M.R.
Paul Clagstcne. Clagstone. Idaho, first: Lord
Byron. 1172426. L. B. Greer St Son. Ccrvallls.
second.
Senior eariing Privateer HI. Paul Clag
stone. first tonly entry)-
Junior vearllng Fair Oaks. 272424. L. B.
Greer & Son. first; General Dewey. 2S508.V
A. H Barnum. Nero. Or., second; Hubert
Bov. 271.-.51. E- P. Weir. Artie. Or., third.
Senior calf Principal. 2S6PS9. Paul Clag
stone. first (only entry).
Junior calf Fulfillment. 32S21S. Paul
Clap'tone. first: British Prince, 21-7222. E
p. Weir, second; Max. 2P7224. E. P. Weir.
rt,if-rf rl.wli ShavaniDo. 28SS24. L. B. Greer
and son. H. C.
Cow. 3 years old and over Emma e
vada. Paul Clagstone. first; Palsy Dean.
E P. Weir, second1; Topsy Queen. E P.
Wetr. third; Joanna. L, B- Greer Son.
H Heifer. 2 years and under 3 Miss Filler.
Son. second; Juno, L B. Greer & Son. third.
.SeniOT yearlings riori Lwnaiu, rnui
stone, first; Silvlnl Locks. Paul Clagstone,
second.
Junior yearling Thenar. L. B- Greer
Son. first (only entry).
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CLOSING DAT OF THK RACES AT
Senior calf Idf.ho Princess. Paul Clag
stone. first (only entry).
Junior calf Flora Donald III, Paul Clag
stone, first; Dora, L. B. Greer & Son. second.
Champion senior bull Fulflller. Paul
Clagston.
Champion junior bull Fulfillment. Paul
Clagstone.
Champion senior cow Emma .Nevada,
Paul Clagstone-
Champion Junior cow Flora Donald IL
Paul Clagstone.
Champion bull Fulflller. Paul Clagstone.
Champion cow Emma Nevada, Paul
Clagstone.
Beet aged herd Paul Clagstone.
Bt young herd Paul Clagstone.
Best four, get of one sire, either stx, any
age Paul Clagstone first; E. P. Weir sec
ond. Best two animals, produce of one cow,
either sex. any age Paul Clagstone first;
E. P- Weir second.
Polled Angus.
Bulls, 3 years or ovei Oregon Port. J.
M- Scbaefer, Forst Grove, tlrst (only entry).
Two years and under threes Portland
Bryan, Wilson Stock Farm. Portland. Drat
(only entry).
Junior calf General Barker, Wilson Stock
Farm. Urst; Black Van W.. Wilson btock
Farm, second.
Cow, H years and over Miss Oregon. Wil
son Stock Farm, first; Miss Lamie. Wilson
Stock Farm, second.
Heifer. 'A years and under 3 Anna M.
W-, Wilson Stock Farm, first (oiily entry).
Senior yearling ladle Be.il, J. M. Scbae
fer, Forest Grove, first (otly entry).
Senior calf Vlda W., Wilson Stock Farm,
first (only entry).
Junior caif Trilby. Wilson Stock Farm,
first: Chllo. Wilson Stock Farm, second;
Black Beauty Second. J. M. Schaet'er. third;
Curiey, Wilson Stock Farm, highly com
mended. Cnampion senior bull Portland Bryan,
Wilson Stock Farm.
Champion Junior bull General Barker,
Wilson Stock Farm.
Champion senior cowBlack Satin ette,
Wilson Stock Farm.
Champion heifer Chllo, Wilson Stock
Farm.
Grand champion bull Portland Bryan.
Wilson Stock Farm.
Grand champion cow Black Satinette,
Wilson Stock Farm.
Best aged hera. best young herd, best calf
hera. bust group, get of one sire -Wilson
Stock Farm.
Galloways.
Bulls, 3 years or over Jumbo of Wild
wood, George J. Wllhelm, first; Valley Boy,
J. C. Sabin, second.
Junior yearling Daddte. J. C. Sabln, Har
risburg. Or., first (only entry).
Junior caif Webfoot Barney, J. C. Sabin.
firm; George J., George J. Wiitreim, second.
Cow, 3 years old and over Princess lit,
J. C. Sabin, first; Standard Pet, George J.
Wllhelm. second.
Heifer, 2 years and under 3 Nora May,
II, George J. Wllhelm, first; Annie of Dun
ne rs, J. C. Sabin, second.
Senior yeaning Lis mo re Mary, J. C. Sa
bin. first (only entry).
Junior yeafling Fancy Byrecroft, George
J. Wilhelm, second.
Junior calf Lotta Glaze. J. C. Sabin,
first; Hazel HI, George J. Wllhelm, sec
ond. Senior bull Jumbo, George J. Wilhelm.
Junior bull Webfoot Barney, J. C. Sabin.
Senior cow Nora May. George J. Wil
helm. Champion junior heifer Lottie Glaze, J.
C Sabin.
Grand champion bull Webfoot Barney,
J. C. Sabln.
Grand champion cow Nora May. George
J. Wilhelm.
Best aged herd George J. Wilhelm, first;
J. C. Sabin. second.
Best two animals, produce of one cow,
either sex, any age George J. Wllhelm,
first; J. C Sabin, second.
Brown Swiss bull, 7 years old and over
Tatea, Jayne A. Bond, Lelah, Wash., first,
only entry: 2 years and under 3, Benny J.,
Jayne A Bond, first, only entry.
Senior yearling Buster. Jayne ft Bond,
first; Acorn, Jayne & Bond, second.
Senior calf Taft, B. P. Inman, Junction,
first :
Junior calf Chamberlain, B. P. Inman,
first; Chess. Jayne & Bond, second.
Cows, 3 years and over Grlselda. Jayne
A Bond, first; Lady French, Jayne & Bond,
second : Clara B.. Jayne & Bond, third ;
Blue Bell. B. P. Inman, highly commended;
Nab. B. P. Inman, commended.
Heifer. 2 years and under 3 Flossie J.,
B. P. Inman. first; Maude J., B. P. In
man. second ; . Seima, Jayne &. Bond, third;
Phyllis 2d, Jayne fc Bond, highly com
mended. Senior yearling Isma J.. Jayne 4: Bond,
first, only entry.
Senior calf. Laura Lillian, B. P. Inman,
first.
Junior calf Florence Qulnn. B. P. In
man. first; Rosebud Jayne & Bond,
second.
Senior champion bull Yeats, Jayne A
Bond.
Jnor champion Taft. B. P. Tnman.
Cows, senior champion Greselda. Jayne
A Bond.
Junior champion Cora Lillian, B. P. In
man. -
Grand champion bull Taft, B- P. In
Grand champion cow Grlselda, J syne A
Bond.
Best aged herd Jayne A Bond.
Best four animals, get of one sire, under
6. any age B. P. Inman. first; Jayne A
Bond, second; B. P. Inman. third.
Best two animals, produce one cow
Jayne A Bond, first; B. P. Inman, second.
Red Polled.
Bulls. S years and over Dove, L. K.
Cogswell. Chehalls. first- Adophos, F. H.
Porter Halsey. second: Bryan, G. A. Dra
per. EMerton, third; Notoriety. E. A- Hinkle,
Roseberg. highly commended ; Ruby King.
G. A. Draper, commended.
Two years and under 3 Duke, L. K.
Cogswell, first; Loren Thadlus, E. A. Hinkle,
second: Ruby Prince. Cogswell A Munger,
Farmlngton. Wash., third.
Senior yearling Rusher. F. H. Porter,
first; Julian 2d, U K. Cogswell, aecond;
Fairvlew King. Cogswell A Munjrer. third.
Junior yearling Able, G. A. Draper, first;
Mike. L. K. Cogswell, second; Salem. E.
A. Hinkle. third; Monarch. F- H. Porter,
highly commended.
' Senior calf Grandson. F. H. Porter, first;
Grant. Cogswell & Munger. second.
Junior calf Vim. F. H. Porter, first:
James. G. A. Draper, second ; Padlock.
G. A. Draper, third; Pat, L. K- Cogswell,
highly commended.
Cow. 3 years old and over Bweet Rose,
L. K. Cogswell, first: Garnet. G- A. Draper,
aecond; Luetic, E. A. Hinkle, third; Snow
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THE COUNTRY CLUB.
Drop, E. A. Hinkle, highly commended;
i'nod"ndron. F. H. Porter, commended.
Heifer, 2 yean and under 3 Autumn
Leaf, F. H. Torter. first.; Narctesa 3d. L.
v. Cogswell, second; Lady. E. A. Draper,
third: Betsy. E. A. Draper, highly com
mended; Martha. E- A. Hinkle. commended.
Senior yearling Granddaughter. L. K.
Cogswell, first: Joy. F. H. Porter, second
Fawnle. E. A. Hinkle, third; Red October.
u. a. uraper. higniy commended; Mona,
Cogswell & Munger. commended.
Angora tfoats.
Buck, kid Rlddell & Son, Monmouth,
first; Kdward L. Naylor. ForeBt Grove, sec
ond; Hiddell & Son. third; Edward L.
Naylor, highly commended.
Doe. 2 years old and over No. 73, Rid-
aeu & i-on, nrst; No, ipj. i-ttddeii & son,
second ; Morris Lass, Edward L. Naylor,
third.
One year and under 2 No. .51. Rlddell
& Son. first: No. 810, Rlddell & Son, sec
ond ; o. till. Hidden & son, third.
Kids No. 671. Riddell A Son. first: No.
670. Riddell A Son, second; No. 898. Rld-
ueji ez son. tnira..
Best flocks Riddell A Son, first; Edward
L. Naylor. second.
Best four kids, get of one buck Rid
dell A Son, first; Edward L. Naylor, sec
ond. Best two kids, produce one doe Edward
L. Naylor. first ; Edward L. Naylor, sec
ond.
Best three bucks, nine does, any age
Ridden & son, first; Edward L. ray.or,
second.
BerkHhlres.
Boar. 2 years or over Kootenai Prince,
X H. Smith, first; Duke Pacific, A. D. Hud
son, second.
One year and under Model Chieftain, J.
H. Smith, first: Duke of Meadow Lawn.
J. H. Smith, second : Duke of Meadow
Lawn 10th. A. H. Hudson, third.
Six months and under 1 year Bobby S.,
J. H. Smith, first; Tangent Chief. A. D.
Hudson, second : Cloverblossom Chief, A.
D. Hudson, third.
Under 6 months J. H. Smith, first: A.
D. Hudson, second; J. H. Smith, third;
A. D. Hudson, highly commended.
Sow. 2 years and over Empress flth, A.
D. Hudson, first ; Soprano. A. D. Hudson,
second: Nellie. J. H. Smith, third.
One year and under 2 Pullman Princess,
J. H. Smith, first: Pullman Princess 2d.
J. H. Smith, second.
Six months and under 1 year Spring
vale Girl, J. H. Smith, first: Cloverblossom
2d. A. D. Hudson, second; Snringvale Lass.
J. H. Smith, third: Cloverblossom 3d, A. D.
Hudson, highly commended.
Six months J. H- Smith, first : A. D.
Hudson, second: J. H. Smith, third; J. H.
Smith, highly commended.
Herd, one boar and four sows J. H.
Smith, first; A. D. Hudson, second.
Herd, one boar and four sows, under
1 year J. H. Smith, first; A. D. Hudson,
second.
Four swine. 1 year old and over -J. H.
Smith, first: A. D. Hudson, second.
Five swine, ret of one sire, under 1 year
J. H. Smith, first; A. D. Hudson, second.
Five pigs, under months J. H. Smith,
first and second.
Best boar Rosette. J. H. Smith.
Best eow J. H. Smith.
Will Protest Sunday Closing.
A mass meeting for the considera
tion of the principles underlying the
law closing stores on Sundays will be
held at Women of Woodcraft Hall at
7:45 o'clock tonight, under the aus
pices of the Seventh-Day Adventlsts.
That the law Is unconstitutional and
contrary to the principles underlying
the founding of the Republic, because
It is legislation of a religious nature,
will be .the contention of the four
speakers who will address the audi
ence. They are: A. J. Breed, of
Walla Walla; Daniel Nettleton, of
Portland; W. F. Martin, of Portland;
and E. E. Andruss, of England. Ad
mission is free.
The area of Maryland Is 12.210 square
miles. 2350 square miles of which are water.
There are seven states in the Union which
have a smaller area, viz; every New Eng
land state except Maine, and New Jersey
and Delaware. The gross area of none
of these states equals the land aiea of
Maryland.
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the Ideal home salted to til climitfc conditions. Send
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MEETING NOTICES.
THE HOMESTEADERS Military whist so
cial Thursday evening. Oct. 1, 8:30, Western
Academy of Music Hall, 2d and Morrison.
Friends cordially Invited. Admission 15c,
COURT MU LTNOMAH . NO. 3, FOR ES
TERS OF AMERICA Members are hereby
notified that the funeral of our late brother.
Abe Dreyer, will take place from Elks' Hall.
7th and Stark, Monday, Sept. 28, at 2 P. M.
ED. GOLDSMITH, Fin. Sec.
B. P. O. ELKS Members of Portland
Lodge. No. 142. are requested to meet in
the lodgeroom tomorrow (Monday) at J:45 P.
M., sharp, to conduct the funeral service of
our late brother. A. Dreyer. Visiting brothers
irvlted to assist. By order of the Exalted
Ruler. C M. BILLS,, Secretary.
8ACAJAWTA CIRCLE. W- O. W. will
hold their "500" parties the second Friday
In each month. Admission 15c. Dancing
and refreshments.
1 : .
MEETING NOTICES.
ATTENTION. GEO. WRIGHT
S POST, NO. I, G. A. R. Tou are
requested to attend the funeral
of Captain E. Hawkins, late Com
pany H, Twenty-ninth Indiana
Infantry, aged 81. at Holman A
Co.'m undertaking parlors today
(Sunday) September 27. at 2:80
P. M. Interment G. A. R. Ceme
tery. W. W. JAQUES.
Commander.
A. C. SLOAN; Adjt.
UPCHURCH LODGE. No. 126. A. O. L.
W. The next of the aeries of meetings now
belnc held In the city will be held Wednes
day evening. September 30, at hall corner
17th and Marshall. Every member of the
order invited and requested to bring a
friend. All Grand Lodge orticere will be
there. Cigars and refreshments. Something
doing; every minute. Grand Lecturer Bonn
will deliver the address. J. L. OLSEX, Kec.
SAMARITAN LODGE. NO. 2. I. O. O.- F.
Funeral committee Is requested to meet
at I. O. .O. F. Hall; 1st and Alder sts., to
day (Sunday) at 2:15 O'clock sharp to at
tend the funeral of our late brother, Fred
O. Dickey. Other members of the lodge
and crder are invited to attend.
R, OSVOLD, Secretary.
THE L. O. T. M. OF THE WORLD will
celebrate their 16th anniversary" Thursday
evening. October 1. by giving a literary en
tertainment and dance at the K. P. Half.
Eieventh and Alder. The receipts will be
donated to the hoepltal and old ladies' home
fund. Admission, ladies 25c, gents AOc.
FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA
Card party and dance, Tuesday evening.
September 2f, Western Academy, of Mufie,
2d and Morrison. Admission 15c. Refresh
ments. MARGUERITE CAMP. R. X. A., No. 1440.
will give a 500 and dancing party Thursday
evening. Oct. 1, at the Selling-Hirsch bldg.
Refreshments. 16c.
ASTRA CIRCLE Military whist and
dance next Thursday. October 1, W. O. W.
building, 128 11th st. Prizes and refresh
ments. Admission 15 cents. COMMITTEE.
MT. HOOD CIRCLE. W. OF W. Invites
you to their opening party next Tuesday
evening, the 29th. in East Side W. O- W.
Hail, 112 E. 6th at. Whist, refreshments.
Special orchestra for dancing. Game called
at 9 sharp.
ENGROSSING resolution. testimonials,
memorials, etc. Ellis. 600 Columbia bldg.
MED.
STASt In this city, September 26. at the
famHy residence. r7:. Front st., Mrs.
Theresa Stasl, aged 76 years.
HAWKINS In this rlty. Sept. 26. at his
residence, 16! Front st., Elijah Hawkins,
aged Si years.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
PFUNDER The funeral services of Jack
Annand Pfunder. beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gustavo Pfunder, will be held at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Annand,
610 Vista ave., at 1 P. M- today (Sunday.
Friends invited. Interment Rivervtew
Cemetery. Services at the grave private.
DREYER The funeral service of the late
Abraham Dreyer will be held at the Elks
Temple, Stark and Sex-enth streets, at 2
P. M.. Monday, September 28. Frtonda
invited.
BOELLER The funeral services of the late
John Boeller will be held at Dunning, Mc
Rntee at Gllbaugh's chapel today (Sunday)
at 11:80 A. M. Interment Mount Cal
vary Cemetery. Friends invited.
AHERN At the family residence. 285 North
Twenty-second street. September 25, Francis
A hern, aged 8 years, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Ahern. Funeral services wltl be
held at the above residence today (Sunday)
at 3 P. M. Interment Mount Calvary Cem
etery. Friend respectfully invited to at
tend. LYNCH The funeral services of Alexander
S. Lynch will be held at the Sunnyside Con
gregational Church at 2 P. M. today (Sun
day). Friends and acquaintances Invited.
Interment Roee City Cemetery. Stockton
and San Francisco papers pleace copy.
YOUNG The funeral services of the late
Samuel S. Young will be held at Finley's
chapel at 2 P. M. today (Sunday.) Friends
invited. Interment River View Cemetery.
f mining. McEntee A GHbMUgh, Funeral
Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Main 430.
Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct
era, 120 d at. Lady assistant. Phone M 601.
J. P. FIN LEY A BON. Sd and Madison.
Lady assistant. Phone Main 0, A 1&9.
ZELLER- BYRNES CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. S73 KuMsell. East 1088. Lady assistant.
F. 6. DUNNING. Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Pbone East 88.
NEW TODAY.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION ROOMS
173-175 Second St.
Corner Yamhill
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A. M.
Tou can purchase anything: in the home
furnishing line comprising; the best RTade
parlor and library furniture. Dining-room
and bedroom furniture, carpets, rugs and
linoleum, stoves, ranges, gas stoves, heat
ing stoves, serviceable kitchen equip
ments. In fact anything necessary for
modern housekeeping. If you prefer to
purchase goods outside of auction selling
ask our salesmen.
N. B. Don't forget that we call at your
home or office and pay the highest cash
price for anything you wish to sell. Phone
Main 1626, A-4243.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
The Pacific Mail Order Company, at
210 First street, has been placed in our
hands to be closed out as rapidlj as pos
sible. If you want anything in staple
groceries, serviceable furniture or house
furnishings, shoes, tinware, graniteware,
hardware, a nice driving buggy, steel
range, heating stove, building material or
anything else. It will pay you to attend
this great sale. This immense stock is
being sold out at less than cost sale on
every day from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. 210
First st., between Taylor and Salmon.
AUCTION SALES
BT THE
PortlandAuctionGd.
- Incorporated.)
311 FIRST STREET.
TUESDAY, 10 A. M.
Complete assortment of all kinds of fur
niture and household goods.
THURSDAY. 10 A. M.
Some more of the same dose.
AND FRIDAY, 2 P. M.
The same thing over again, only more. .
Portland Auction co.
INC.
211 FIRST STREET.
Main 5655. A 4121.
NOTICE. Ring us up if you have any
thing to sell.
F
369 E. MORRISON STREET.
Have some extra fine furniture for this
week which must be sold and if you are
innlrirnr for REAL. BARGAINS that are
bargains don't miss this opportunity.
We buy, sell, or trade furniture.
East 9S8. B-2311.
Fourth Street
100x100 near Lincoln, best
flat proposition in city; only
$12,000.
F. W. T0RGLER,
106 Sherlock Building.
SEORak BLACK.
CBLIC ACCOCNTAlTt
tit Worcaatar Bulldins.
Paoaa Mala Utt.
EW TODAY.
Special Auction Sale
Of the Entire
FURNITURE
AND FITTINGS
Of Residence, No. 74 Fourth
Street, Corner of Oak
(The old Ainsworth House) by order of
Mr. Davis, sale on
Friday, October 2d, at 10 A. M.
This extensive auction sale includes all
the fittings of 16 rooms, comprising in
part. rugs, curtains, rockers. desk,
couches, center tables, dressers, iron bed-
steads complete, gas stoves, gas plates, j
heaters, chiffonieres. wardrobes, cook
stoves, heaters, sideboard, exclusive ta
bles, chairs, stands, hot water boiler,
crockery, bedroom suites, springs, bedding,
etc. Sale Friday. 10 A. M.
S. L. N. GILiMAN, Auctioneer.
GILMAN
Auction and Commission Company
S. L. K. Gilmnn, Auctioneer,
Tuesday's Sale
Includes a fln line of household furni
ture for dlninpr-room, parlor, etc., drop
head rawing machine, 9x12 nips, carpets,
couches, ranges, etc.. choice sets of books.
Thursday's and Friday's sales include
household furniture from residences.
X. B. Cash advanced upon furniture.
Phones.
S. U. X. GILiMAN, Auctioneer.
TUESDAY NEXT
Attractie sale of ccstlv- housefumish
Inpa removed to BAKER'S AUCTION
HOUSR. 152 Park st.. near Morrison
street, for absolute disposal by public auc
tion to the highest bidder.
Fine goods from the stylish residence at
Piedmont ahe residence having been
pold, including hail mission clock, stands
6 feet 6 inches high: weathered oak libra
ry table, hall seat and mirrors, table, ped
estal, and other articles all in weathered
oak, " parlor gilt clock, electric reading
lamp, green repp portieres with brocaded
velvet border; old rose Bigelow Axmin
ster carpet. 15x18; 2 Axminster rugs, 9x12
and $.3x10.6 sizes; Brussels rugs and car
pets. 2 large fluff rugs, water colors and
oil paintings, drophead Singer sewing ma
chine, box couch, reading table, suitable
for an invalid; mirrors, drapes, round ex
tension table, handsome buffet, set of box
seat chairs, Carrus chairs, massive oak
and rattan rockers, square dining table
and box-seat chairs to match, porch
rockers, child's high chair. New Home
sewing machine, jardiniers and bric-a-brac.
Imported vases, folding beds, pretty
metallic beds, springs, hair and other mat
tresses, very fine quartered-oak bedroom
suit, high grade chiffonier (same quality),
feather pillows, oak and maple dressers
and commodes, good revolving office
chair, china cupboard. Kitchen Queen, 2
burner gas plate. Peninsular cooking
range and the usual kitchen outfit, also GO
yards Inlaid linoleum.
The autioneers again have the pleasure
of inviting parties furnishing to inspect
the goods tomorrow (Monday).
SALE ON TUESDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
THURSDAY NEXT
We shall sell furniture, etc., of six
rooms for a lady who is returning to
Alaska, Included in this sale we have iron
beds, springs, mattresses all sizes, dress
ers, dining-room furniture, kitchen goods
and other effects, which can be seen on
Wednesday.
- SALE THURSDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK.
BAKER & SON. Auctioneers.
In the retail department all new goods
are sold at private sale. We are daily re
ceiving carload lots of brass and Iron
beds. Our samples of Axminster rugs
can't be beat for beautiful and up-to-date
patterns.
Offices and salesrooms, lo2 Park st.
Both phones.
25th, Near Thurman
100x100 J46O0: close to all cars; is a good
location for nfoderate rental flats; would
make a good factory location. . .
Crosby and Clackamas
Just across Steel bridge. 100x100, with 3
houses, rented for $52.50 per month. Price
is an object: this piece has a bright fu
ture. Can be handled for $4000.
East Ankeny, Near 20th
An 8-room modern home for J42O0 on
terms if desired.
94x100
Of lawn and a fine 8-room modern
house built for a home, located on E.
16th. between Belmont and Taylor. See
us for price and terms.
East Madison, Near 20th
5-room artistic bungalow, full cement
basement, a nice home In good location;
now rented for $35 per month. Price, $4500.
Sengstake & Lyman
90 Fifth St.
Let's Figure
3 houses, 10 rooms each (cost
$5000), at $3000 each 9,000
Ground values, conservative
estimate 8,500
Total value $17,500
Our price $15,000
Good corner. Nob Hill, 6 blocks from
"Washington street.
Goldschmidt's Agency
253V2 Washington, Corner Third.
Base Line Acreage
18 ACRES
One mile from electric car, on Base
Line road. Platted in acre tracts.
Mt. Hood electric line survey crosses
corner. This is the best buy on the
Base Line road, at $275 per acre.
C. P. WELLS
231 Worcester Buildine.
NEW TOOAY.
fl Oregon and
FARMS
Sale or Exchange
Just What You Are looking For
430 ACRES fine wheat land. 3 miles from
Heppner, Or., 300 acres crop: plenty of
water, house, barn, also 5 full lots on
Commercial st.. Central Albina, good T
room home. 60 fruit trees. 600 miscella
neous berry bushes. lots garden truck;
swell place. Price for all $18,000. or will
exchange for a good wheat ranch about
1000 acres.
153 acres, l'i miles to Toledo. O.. on
river. 80 acres tldtlands. all diked. SO acres
in cultivation, remainder wood and pas
ture, fine 8-room house, good large barn,
gusolfne launch. 4 acres orchard, fine
spring water, piped to house and barn.
All tillable lands. 10 acres potatoes. 35 tons
oat hay. and all farm imptemems. HO hoss.
15 cows. 50 chickens. Price $8500, or will
exchange for city property.
680 acres, 5 miles to Heppner, on county
road. 550 under cultivation, rest bunch
grass pasture. 7-room house, barn and
other buildings. 7 horses. 1 cow. ftO chick
ens, steam threshing rig. Header, Head
er boxes, o wagons. 2 gang plows. 2 drills;
and other machinery, one acre in orchard.
All goes for $20 per acre, and will con
sider an exchange for. valley ranch, be
tween Salem and Portland.
160 acres White Salmon Valley fruit
lands, unfilled. 1H miles to school, church,
postoffice and mill. Price $65 per acre,
and will consider Portland property In
exchange. Big snap.
40 acres. Vi miles to Portland. to elec
tric line and R. R., 37 acres under cultiva
tion: house, barn and other buildings, SO
tons hay, 3 horses, 4 cows, all implements
and 8 acres late potatoes. All goes for
$5300. Half cash.
100 acres. i mile to R. R. and boatland
Ing. 10 miles to Vancouver, 4 acres hay
and grain. 11 acres prunes. 1 acre cherries
and apples, balance timber and pasture,
30 tons hay. grain, steam prunedryer,
wagon, carriage, all other tools. 12 cows,
4 horses. All go for $10,500, and will take
$5000 property In on deal.
FIXE 1A1RV RANCH.
50 acres on the Willamette River.
miles to Salem. 300 acres crop, all fin
land, good buildings, windmill, lots of
stock and Implements. $5 per acre. Will
exchange part or all for city real estate.
Let us tell you about this.
IT IS TIME.
K3 acres. 27 acres under cultivation, bal
ance fine oak. ash. and fir. Will make a
fine stock ranch; $3000 worth hard wood
on place; plenty hay feed and garden
truck, on Tualatin River. 3 miles to 3 good
towns and electric line. miles to P. P.
R. R.; good roads, good house and barn.
All implements and livestock go in at $75
per acre.
sn acres In Tualatin Valley. 3t mile
Tigardvilie. 20 acres cleared, balance tim
ber and pasture; small house and burn;
plenty water. A snap at $5t00; $1000 cash,
long time on balance.
IT IS SO.
47 acres. 1 mile to Reedville. on the S. P.
R. R.. 14 miles from Portland, all nlca
level land. 26 acres In crop, good hou
and barns. This is a good buy, at $130 an
acre, with good terms.
40 acres. 8'i miles west of Portland, all
in crops, nice and level, orchard, 6-room
house, 2 big barns. Cheap place at $125 an
acre.
40 acres at Tualatin, on Salem electric,
14 miles to Portland, 21 acres in crops,
fine land, orchard, 5-room house, and big
barn; plenty water. Price $125 per acre,
and will take city property to 4 value;
balance long time at 6 per cent.
THERE IS
20 acres of nice level land, good soil, 1
mile to Reedville. mile to Witch Hazel,
good house and barns; best In the valley
for the money, $120 per acre: good terms.
10 acres, mile Tigardvilie. on Salem
Electric line, nearly level, all clear, good
house and barn, berries and fruit. Plenty
water, a fine Summer home. Price. $U5
per acre.
10 acres. 14 miles to Tigardvilie. on
Salem Electric line, fine land. 8 acres
cleared. Price, $126 per acre. Small pay
ment down; balance long time at 6 per
cent.
10 acres, 6 miles south of Portland. near
Bertha, on S. P. R. R., all nice level land
and under cultivation, to exchange lor
city property. Price, $"0O.
FOR FARMS OR ACREAGE
We have the largest list In the city from
1 acre to 100. on the different electric
lines, and from 10 acres to 18.000 acres. In
all parts of Oregon and Washington. Th
owners' price is our price. We charge no
commission; we also give you all Informa
tion free of charge. Our motto Is a squara
deal to all.
PINE TREE LAND
COMPANY
500-10 Buchanan Bldg.
86V4 Washington Street.
Fbone Main 8890.
These Are Just a Few of Many
SNAP!
North
Portland
Trackage
IMPROVED STEEETS '
$4000
THREE LOTS
$9000
FOUR LOTS
$32,500
Corner lot, near Steel Bridge; gooi
lease.
Apple Orchard
" Choice 80 Acres, s
$200 PER ACRE
LAMBERT-WHITMER CO.
107 Sherlock Building.
10 INVESTMENT
40x110 West Side, south of Jefferson
st. Fine location, slighty elevated. 20J
feet from the car. strictly modern flats;
$10,000: one-half cash.
W. H. LANG
344) Chamber of (ommfrrt.