The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 01, 1908, SECTION TWO, Page 5, Image 17

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND. NOVEMBER 1, 190S.
RELIGION IS VITAL
Without It Morality Wanes,
Says London Preacher.
ADVOCATES ITS TEACHING
Abnc of Such Instruction From
Schools Deprecated Gosip
of Men and Affair in
World's Metropolis.
BY ROPFRT FROPER1CX. mgwM
LONDOX. Oct. SI. ( Special. If
thr people of France afid of the United
Ftates are among the moat immoral
ln-th world." Kathcr Vaughan. the
famous London preacher ia reported
to have said in a apeech on education
and morality last night. "I am con
vinced it i because religion Is not
taught In the public achoola of these
countries.
Tt Mood to reason continued Father
Vaujrhan that moral education with
out the aanctlon of religion waa only
a fair weather theory.
On must never forget that man as
a moral being waa engaged In an al
most perpetual warfare against a mob
f passion arising within the realm
of hfs being and an army of invading
temptationa assailing him from with
out. Human nature being what It was
there was nothing to his think
ing to make a growing youth alto
gether hateful of wrong and desirous
nf right, strong to resist and brave
to achieve, but motives supplied by
atrong religious convictions.
The people of England had pro
claimed that there could be no legiti
mate divorce between morality and
religion. It would be well for those
contending for morality on a mere
secular basts if they could be brought
to recognize this before their political
leaders had altogether "extinguished
the lights In heaven." and silenced for
ever the voice of conscience.
Condemns Modern Newspaper.
"The modern newspaper." said Sir
Kunclman. president ot the Board of
Education. In a speech at Newcastle
the other night, "is doing more to kill
rood English than any other agency
1 know of."
Any politician who speaks 111 of the
newspapers commits political suicide.
For skill, speed and facility. of the pen
the modern newspaper man ia mar
velous, but so far as literary Influ
ence goes the effect of the newspaper
la positively pernicious.
What can be more monstrous than
to see the way in which English is
garbled In the evening newspapers?
Think of the garbage of the football
edition. "You read such ill-placed
slang as this: 'Here the custodian of
the citadel received a nasty blow on
the proboscis and the Invaders suc
ceeded In transferring the sphere Into
the Innermost recesses of the enclos
ure." "
I-ord Curion. of Kedleston. has been
making very slow progress to recovery
from his recent severe motor accident,
but has gained sufficient strength to
enable him to bear removal to Kedle
ston. Derbyshire. ft will be some
time before he is allowed to do any
work. and he haa been obliged to can
cel all engagements.
Arbitration Court Formed.
The Board of Trade standing Court
rf Arbitration to consist of a chair
man selected from a panel of unbiased
men and one or two members each
from panels of representative employ
ers and men Is so far formed that the
list of the chairmen will be published
In a few days.
Thirty In number, they are distin
guished men of affaire, who have no
connection with any industry, who
have served as judges or have held
Hgh administrative office under the
Crown. Of the type for Instance of
lvOrd .Tames, of Hereford.
leadlng employera of all grades of
political thought have consented to
Join the second panel and the com
plexion of the third may be gathered
from the fact that Mr. Richard Bell.
M. P.. of the Amalgamated Society of
Railway Sen-ants, Is one of the me ru
ber a
knight Active In Retirement.
Can a man who has been hard at
work all his life enjoy himself by do
ing nothing? Can any man enjoy him
self by simply determining that he
will?
Sir Douglas Straight laughed frank
ly when I put these questions to him
yesterday. It is the Intention of Sir
Iouglas to retire from the editorship
of the Pall Mall (iazette next March,
and he declares that he is finally re
tiring from everything except from the
task of trying to enjoy himself."
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct SI. Maximum temper
ature. HI 3 dere; minimum. 51.7. Kiver
reading it M M, Z.2 feet: chango In. last
24 hours. rle 0 2 frot. Totat rainfall, P.
M to A P. M . O 21 Inch; total rainfall sine
September 1. 10S, 5 44 Inches; normal, A 53
Inches; deficiency. 0 13 Inch. Total sunshine
October 3ii. nil; possible, 10 hours. 12 min
utes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), t 3
P. M , 30.04 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The bammeier a;atn falling alonsr the
North Pacific Coat and the winds are In
creasing; et the coast stations. Rain has
fallen in ths Willamette Valley and Pound
country, but non of consequence has oc
curred eaM of the Cascade Mountains.
Morns warning for a moderate southeast
KB Is were ordered at 5 :40 P. M. on the
Strait of sTuca. Bellins-ham Bay. Grays
Harhor and at ths mouth of the. Columbia
River.
Ths Ind'catlons are for rain In this dis
trict Sunday, with incrsaslns; southerly
wlnda
FORECASTS
Portland anrl vicinity Rain; Incrsaslns;
southerly winds.
Ortin and Waihlrjton Rain west, fair
east, followed toy rain; Increasing southerly
winds.
Idaho Fair, followed by rain; increasing
pout her I winds.
. TI'V aP P A. BEtT,S District orscatsxv
The NAME suggests the LOCATION,
only V2 miles from
COUNCIL CREST
carline. Ideally located, gently sloping,
above the frost belt; suitable for fruit,
walnut or grape culture; good, deep,
rich soil.
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS
Excellent opportunity for a country
home, or for an Investment.
See MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY
LaFayette Building,
About
(XL!
GREAT
SACRIFICE SALE
At 210 First Street
If you want a buggy, plow, gardening or farming
implements, shoes, clothing, groceries or anything
else that you use, eat or wear, come this week. We
are selling goods less than any other concern in
the city. We must vacate the premises as soon
as possible. .
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
i antlaa LaStO
Man -3c, th
ia um.1 of the best 34C
m&ntl on tte mrkL Barretts. 410 M ur
ns n. BolD pbooea.
n 6OO0 corns flrst-ciass 4-foot flr
OOU anrl or cord delivered.
phone Main 4435 Eagle Creek Fuel Con-
Tt Cut Flowers always fresh from
X IO-T l our on conservatories. Martin
i Fcrt 4T Washington st- Both phones.
Electric Fixture. ".aSL" 'SE
price, are rlfht All work auaranteed
v..t.rn Elactris -Works. 81 Sixth slxt-
plo-- KnlvM. Torks and all ellsr
1 lallUg .r. replMed as sood as new.
Orecoc flatin Works, ldcb aod Alder, llata
liTS..A 474.
,.-.., O'Maller Neuberer. 32T Wash
ine in, ion atreet. Phooe Main t3Jt.
Free delivery. A gallon ot 10-jear-old tagla
nook Ion. $1.50.
-Kimmtnr toai. the beet Wro
lOal mini coal: glvee more heat and lese
h churchley Bro... 13ta and MarehaJl IU
Phono Main S31. A 33l.
Richmond and Walleend Australian.
tOal independent Co.l Ice Company,
oppoelts City Library. Both phones.
If onil The Portland Fuel Co . 257 E. Mor
II 00(1 rtaon et.. Is prepared to furnlah
cordwood In large and irnall quantities : a t
the lowsrt prices. Phones E 2 and B 10--
MEETTN3 NOTICES.
HOMESTEADEItS The Homestesrtera cor
dially Invite you to attend their 500 social
Thursday evening. November 0. Western
Arad.my of Muflr- Hall. 2d and Morriaon su
Refreshments and prises.
SC.VRISB LODGE U A. TO B. OF R.
TRAIN'MEN will give sn Informal dnnce
on next Saturday evening at W. O. W. Tem
ple, o'clock. Admission, 60 cents. All
are cordially Invite
ASTRA CIRCLE Whist party Thursday.
N-ovember S. In the W. O. w. building. 1-S
11th street. Prises, refreshments and danc
ing. Admission IS cents. COM MITT KE.
A U. Attend Corttsnd Assembly. 'o.
in K A. v.. whiet social. Friday evening.
November 6. Alteky Hall. Third and Morri
son. Prizes. . Itanulng. Admission !.-
PIEI.
AHPEl At the resMencs of lenm White.
K N. 2th St.. October 31. Sarah Ahpel.
seed S wire. davs. Funeral notloe later.
Kansas City (Mo.) and St. Louis (Mo.) pa
ors please copy-
California Bungalow
T13f O , OrlsinsllsJeilgtt. Perfect loo Inarch
i lecture. Th Csiifernis Barf-vlow l
ths Idei! heois raited to all climatic condition. Send
twenty-five cents In stamp for oar booklet, abowlag tome
f the most famous buoKaiowa la California.
California Bungalow Plan Co.
404-5-t Fsy Build ins; Lo Angeles, C
HARTMAN &
THOMPSON
BANKERS
CHAMBER OF
COjIMKECS
- issue 4l7o certifi
cates of deposit
in any amount.
Particular atten
tion is given to
this department
of the business.
VnlxmiUd Personal iAabOttf
dale
FlERAL NOTICfcS.
DAIL.RT The funeral services of the lets
Marcellue a. Daliey will be held st the resident-
of hla daughter, Mrs. Sydney Thlrkeli.
5rt7 Market e-treet. today at 2::tO P. M.
S.rvlcf will be concluded at the First Chrla
tisn i-Tturch. HHloboro. Monday, Novem
ber 2, at :30 A. M. Interment Lewis Cem
etery. Friends Invited.
VvirK The funeral services of the late
William W. Wick, who died st Greenville.
Pa.. October '2X will be held at Flnley's
chapel at 2 P. M. today (Sunday), after
w.noh me remains wi.l bt taken to the
Portland Crematorium. Friends Invited.
- Please omit flowers.
HrBBARD The funeral services of Jennie
E. Hubbsrd. mother of Miss Effie Estey
end Mrs. Belvia Mclrvln, will be held st
. Finlev s chsoel at S P. M today (Sun
davi. Friends Invited. Interment Rlver
vle'w cemetery.
T'lianlns;, McEntee at GlIbMUsh. Funeral
Directors, ?tb aod Pine, rbooe Mitln 430.
Lady assistant. Offica of County Coroner.
IDW..KD HOL.MAM CO.. Funeral Direct
are. ZtO st Bt. Lady assistant. Ftaons at 307.
I P. FIXI.EY AT OX. Sd and Mudlwa
Lady attendant. Fhons Main s, A lftftfl.
lEMJ-'R-BYBSts CO.. Funeral Ulreot
ra. til RuaseU. Kas 108S. Lady assistant.
F. & DrNNING, Cndertaker. 41 East
Alder. Lady assistant. Pbone East tX.
Grand Centra! Station Time Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Roeeburg Passenner
Cottatre Grove i'assenger
aliftrnla Expresn
San Francisco Express . .
West bide
CorvaUls Passenger
Pheridan Passenger
For5t Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
t-'ftttage Grove Passenger
Roeehurg Passenger
Portland Kx press
Wejit Sldf
CorvaUls Passenger .......
Sheridan PassenRer
Forest tirove Pansenger ...
Forent Grove Passenger . . .
Forest Grove Passenger ...
8:13 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
, 7:45 p. m.
1 :a0 a. m.
7:20 a. m.
4:10 p. m.
i 8:50 a. m
1 :00 p. m.
5:40 p. m.
7 :15 a. m.
11 :0 a. m.
S:30 p. m.
11:13 p. m.
p. m.
1 0 : 30 a. m.
S:H) a. m.
J 1 a. m.
4-00 p. m.
OK KG ON RAILKOAl A NAVIGATION CO.
Ieavlng Portland
Pendleton Passenger
Chicago-Port land Special
Ppokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chicago Express.
Arriving Port land
Ppokane Flyer
Chi.. Kan. City &. Portland Ex.
Chicago-Portland Ppecial
Pendelton Passenger . . . . :
7: IS a. m.
8:30 a. m.
8:13 p. m.
6:O0 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
0:43 a. m.
8:50 p. m.
6:15 p. m.
NORTHKRN PACIFIC.
. Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express ...
North Coast & Chicago Limited,
Overland Express
'Arriving Portland
North t:oa?t limited
Portland . Express .......
Overland Express
8:30 a. m.
2 :X p. to.
11:45 p. m.
7:00 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
8:35 p. m.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
leaving Portland
t
Astoria Seaside Express I 8:00
a. m.
Astoria Passenger
, -i
6:00 p. m.
Arrivlnsr Port la n
Pa!de & Portland Passenger. . .12:15 p. m.
Portland Express lu:00 p m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C P. R. Phort line. via Spokane
8:15 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
via Seattle
Arriving PortlUnd
C. P. R. Short Line, via Fpokane
Via Peattle
8:00 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger
Dallas Passenger . . . .
7:4 a. m.
4 :15 p. m.
10:15 a. m.
5:50 p. m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving
Wilson tile
Palem and
Wllsonvllle
Palem and
Palem and
Wllsonvllle
Palem and
Palem and
Port land
Local
Intermediate
Ijocal
Intermediate
7:05 a. m.
9:3 5 a- m.
10:30 a. m.
Express.
11:20 a. m.
Intermediate
Lrficai. ,
1 :2ft p. m.
4:43 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
5:40 p. m.
8:15 p. m.
6:23 a. m.
7:33 a. m.
8:33 a. m.
Local
Intermediate
Express.
Intermediate
Local. .
Salem and
Lestvlng
Palem and
Wileonville
Salem and
Palem and
Wllsonvllle
Palem and
Palem and
Wllsonvllle
Ealem and
Intermediate
Portland-
Express.
Intermediate
Local
Ini ermedlate
Express.
Intermediate
Iocal
Local. .
11:10 a m.
1 : lo p m.
2 :03 p. m.
8:30 p. m.
3:10 p m.
6:05 p. in.
Intermediate
Intermediate
Local
Intermediate
Express.
Local. .
Express.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE
In Effect November 1 190S. .
Daily or Sunday.
Per line.
One time
Same ad two coa-erutlve time x -
Same ad tJiree. conerntiv times... 30c
Hume ad six or seven ronsevotive times. 56
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than two linet. When an advertisement Is
not run consecutive times the one-time rate
applim.
The above rmteo apply to advertlM-menU
under "New Today" and all other classifica
tion? excepting the following:
t-iitoalioas Wanted, Male.
Sitnatiooo Wanted. Female.
For ftnt. Rooms, Private Families.
Rooms and Board, Private Families.
Housekeeping Rooms. Private Famine".
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cents a line each insertion.
On charge or book advertisements the
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of lines appearing in the paper, regardless
of the number of words in each line.
Space In. the "New Today" columns is
figured by measure only 14 Jinea to the
inch.
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ations Wanted" and "Personal") for publi
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errors, but The Orejooian will not be re
sponsible for errors In advertisements taken
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sufficient remittance for a definite number
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he forwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed
stamped envelopes are furnished.
A receipt will be given for all paid-in-advance
advertising. The Oregon I an will not
undertake to correct errors or refund money
unless this receipt is returned.
NEW TODAY.
Ford Auction Go.
369 Ev MORRISON" ST.
Will sell a. fine assortment of furniture
at any time from 8 ,A. M. until 6 P. M.
and can give you bargains In any line of
house furnishings. Come in and examine
what you are buying and convince your
self that .we sell cheaper than auction
prices.
Remember we are In the low rent dis
trict and can afford to Bell cheap tt 369
Elist Morrison. -
A
ome
Eugene
in
Perhaps there is a man somewhere
in Oregon who intends to move to
Eugene in order- to educate his chil
dren in the State University. If so,
we have for sale one of the most beau
tiful homes in that lovely city. The
price is only $4500; or we will trade
for Portland property. '
Chamber of Commerce.
(
COME OUT TO
M0NTAVILLA
TODAY
It will be yonr friat cbance to buy one
of these beautiful
$80.00 LOTS
ONI.Y A FEW LEFT; THEY ARB
WORTH Hl.'O. All . Ivel and in culti
vation only 3 minutes from carline.
Surveyor plotting th property now.
TOMORROW THK PRICK W1LI. BE
ADVANCE!! 50 PER CENT.
Take Montavilla car. get off at Hlb
hard stieet. Also look at that new,
modern. 6-room bungalow, only $100
cash, 125.00 monthly.
THE LEE-BOWDLER CO.
Pantaavea Theater Block,
4lu and Stark.
Montavilla Office, corner Villa Ave. and
H lb bard Bt.
HERE'S A LOT, 50x100 IN
RIVERSIDE
near Patton avenue, at $450 cash.
This week only.
If you want quick results, list your
property with us; we can sell it if
price is right.
Settlers Realty Company
26 North Sixth Street.
SuburbanHome
Five miles from Courthouse; new
house, new stable and garage; 2 acres
bearing orchard; farm implements,
tools, furniture, etc., etc. Good car
service. One of the finest acreage
tracts near Portland. Easy terms
$8000
L. E. THOMPSON & CO.
228 Third Street, v
Willamette
River Farm
Half-mile riverfront, 320 acres,
nearly all cultivated. Most beautiful
farm on the river. First time of
fered. B. S. COOK & CO.,
503 Corbett Building.
IRVINGTON
You ar
re looklngr for
building: alter.
This one l. nai
block from car,
bitullthio street. cement sidewalk,
fruit trees, and faces east. Don't care
to talk about it over the phone, but II
you want a bargain call upon
HARTMAN A THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce.
ROSE CITY PARK
One choice corner lot. 100x100. on
the Alameda, at J145.1. Only one block
from carline. Nothing- else so cheap
In whole trat. location considered.
Residence on adjoining corner.
HARTMAN A THOMPSON,
Chamber of Commerce.
NEW TODAY.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
EACH DAY AT 10A.M
"We will offer at auction our fine assort
ment of parlor, library, dining-room, bed
room and kitchen furnishings. W e have
an unusual display of high grade home
furnishings to sell this week. Carpets,
rugs, linoleum, ranges, gas stoves, heating
stoves, select mission dining-room set,
HAVILAXD CHINA dinner set. PIANOS,
organs, pictures, hangings, something for
r j - 1 . ln Alm hAlla.lTMninf
every apjj.iLiii.iu in mivuci a
NOTE If you want cash for your be
longings call up Main 1626 or A 4243.
J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
A Grand Auction Sale
THURSDAY, NOV. 5
On the Premises, 333 Montgom
ery, Corner Seventh
AT lO A. M.
ilAGNTFlCBNT HANGINGS. SPBTIAX.
PATTERN CARPETS. SELECT HIGH
GRADE FURNISHINGS, BRIC
- A-BRAC. ETC., ETC.
On Anrnunt of deDarture we are it
arrupted hv Mrs. MurDhv. owner, to sell
without reserve the furnishings of this
modern flat comprising massive pier nan
mirror, special pattern ROYALt WILTTON
CARPETS, imported hangings, lace cur
tains, choice pictures, mahogany music
cabinet, rockers end easy chairs, golden
oak bishop chairs with rich carvings, din
Itiz-rnnm set. eonrorlsln Dedestai exten
sion table, buffet china cabinet and
chairs: costlv Tuda rugs, fine glassware,
Haviland china dinner set, large punch
bowl, cutlery, large mlssloh hall clock,
Windsor folriine bed in firolden Oak. chif
foniers, birdseye maple dressers, select
mantel beds, fine mattresses, gas range,
kitchen equipments, roll top desk, Ngas
fixtures, and many Deauurui nouBeaeep
ing requisites.
NOTE. We call your special attention
to this sale, every article ia the best that
money could purchase, the owner selected
with care the costliest and most desirable
home furnishings. The carpets through
out the house, the hangings, in fact every
thing is grand. Intending purchasers will
find this the best sale of the year.
- J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
We ar instructed by owner who has
consigned her excellent house furnishings
to BAKERS' AUCTION HOUS& for posi
tive sale
TUESDAY NEXT AT 10 A. M.
Including STEINWAY & SONS GRAND
SQUARE PIANO In excellent condition
and brilliant tone, handsome parlor suite
in rich siik velour, very fine and beauti
fully upholstered davenport (automatic
construction), large size weathered oak
library table, oak hall tree with round
French plate mirror, elegant buffet, ex
tension dining table, 48-Inch top in genu
ine quarter-sawed oak. buffet and set of
heavy dining chairs, en suite; dinner set,
carpets and rugs, lace curtains, axminster
rugs, 9x12, Turkish arid floral designs,
very handsome combination folding bed
and desk in genuine oak, cabinet folding
bed, handsome dressers and chiffoniers
in real mahogany, greatly admired brass
and cream beds, all brass beds. Silver
King bed springs, hair and felted silk
floss mattresses, pillows and bedding, good
refrigerator, family size Buck's steel
range and other useful household furnish
ings. At same time and place we are instruct
ed to sell for the benefit of those con
cerned two full rolls of linoleum and 13
beautiful oil paintings and other pictures.
Ktndlv inspect poods tomorrow (Monday).
AUCTION TUESDAY at 10 o'clock at 152
Park street, near Morrison street.
THURSDAY NEXT
We shall sell the household furnishings,
etc.. removed from East 11th Bt.. consisting
of bedroom, dining-room and kitchen fur
niture, etc. Sale at 10 o'clock shary.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT. We have re
ceived a carload of brass and iron beds,
with carload of buffets and dressers,
bookcases and various kinds of good
Eastern furniture: every week we- receive
shipments of good Axminster rugs direct
from factory- Parties furnishing will be
greatlv benefited by calling at the estab
lishment of GEORu-ci BAKER & CO.
Salesrooms, 152 Park street, near Morrl-"
son street.
AUCTION SALES
BY THE
PortlandAuctionDo.
(INC.)
Sll FIRST STREET.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY, 2 P. M.
MORE FURNITURE THAN EVER.
To give you a complete list Is almost im
possible, but will Just mention a few
Items. We have 11 extension tables, from
6 feet to 10 feet; round ones, square ones.
with legs or pedestals. We have chairs to
match every table, some box-seats- in
leather or cafte, some cheaper kind. We
have five sideboards, one combination
china closet and buffet (very fine), corner
china closet, sectional and other book
cases, complete assortment of all kinds
of dressers, rockers, center stands, metal
beds, with and without brass trimmings.
In ranges we have a MAJESTIC, HOME
COMFORT. BUCK. BOON and other
cheaper makes.' coal and wood heaters,
one very fine upright piano, grand opera
case; several organs, gas ranges, with
TOP OVEN and others, gas water heaters,
several very fine mantel mirrors, folding
beds, mantel beds, but what's the use?
To tell you all would tire you out. Come
and be convinced that the Portland Auc
tion Company has the goods and does the
business.
Remember: MONDAY. WEDNESDAY,
and FRIDAY at 2 P. M.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
INC.
211 FIRST STREET.
A-4121. M-5655.
P. S. Whether you have anything to
sell or buv. for complete satisfaction ring
up Main 5655 or A-4121.
GILMAN
Auction and Commission Company
S. L. If. GILMAN. Auctioneer.
Attractive sale at rooms 411 Washington
street
Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 10 A. M.
Turkish rug, 17x12; oak buffet and lady's
desk, center tables and rockers, couches.
Iron bedsteads and springs, birdseye maple
and oak dressers and chiffoniers, etc.,
etc. Also sales
Thursday and Friday, Each Day
at 10 A.M.
Both phones. (
S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
$3750
40x100, Northrup street, between 25th and
26th. in fashionable residence district for
residence purposes only. Inquire BENO
& BALiLlS, 613 McKay building.
NEW TODAY.
RESIDENCES
UNIVERSITY PAKK A nice
home ou boulevard, opposite the
university. Owner must sell.
$2000. -
SELL WOOD A home in C i t y
View Park, a bargain at $2850;
only $950 cash needed, balance
at $25 a month.. .
j BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, now
building, in tiouaaay rarK; re
verses force owner to sell at bar
gain at $4500. Terms can be
made.
WO0DLAWN Modem cottage
with nice yard and roses; a bar
gain at $2000; $300 cash, $15 per
month. . . -
EAST ANKENY CAR Six-room
house, full lot; a bargain; $2900;
terms.
UNIVERSITY PARK 100x100,
corner, with small barn, $850.
MOUNT SCOTT Five-room mod
ern bungalow, completely fur
nished. A snap. $2450; terms.
LADD TRACT Eight -room
house on a full lot, facing Ladd
tract; $3600, terms.
HOLLADAY Seven-room mod
ern house on full lot, nice lawn,
with shrubbery and berries;
close in; a bargain, $3500.
HOMESITES
SUNNYSIDE 50x100, on East
33d, $900.
IRVINGTON 50x100. two feet
above level of bitulithic street,
.$1600.
H0LLADAY Very choice 40x
100, half block from Broadway
car, on 14th ; only $2000.
HARTMAN & THOMPSON
Chamber of Commerce.
SPANTON'S SPECIALS
VERNON.
COCnn One and a half-Btory, 6-room
0OUU and bath dwelling, all improve
ments, ran. elertrlc li&rhts. fine plumb
ing, etc., on Vernon avenue, lot 50x110;
$500 cash required.
MAEGLT HIGHLAND.
$9CCn Two-story, 6-rooms and bath
SilhniJ with eastern exDOSure. lot 50x100,
sewer, citv water, gas. electric lights, fur
nace, fireplace, and good plumbing; J550
cash, balance easy.
PIEDMONT.
SlAfinn Two-story. 6-rooma and bath.
with furnace, most desirable location of
this high-class resident district. Price is
very reasonable.
IRVINGTON.
tfCnnfl Charming new bungalow with
OUUuU every feature desired at bargain
nrfee. lmvlnflr fi rooms, sewer, water, gas.
electric lights, fireplaces, hardwood finish,
hardwood rioors. Desi piumDing, imisneti
nifi.tip And situated with eastern exposure.
This should be seen to be appreciated.
HOLLADAT.
t Ennn Close In two-story. 7-room house.
SUUUu elee-antlv furnished, will be sold
at this very low price. Will make terms.
These properties can oe seen oniy Dy
calling at the office of
The Spanton Co
2T0 STARK STREET.
JUKI
. PRICES AND
TERMS WILL INTEREST
YOU
TAKE MONTAVILLA CAR
AGENT AT TRACT
Geo. D. Sclialk
264 Stark Street
Buy Where the
Big Red
Apples Grow
We will sell for a few days some
10-acre tracts a mile and a quarter
from Mosier at $125 per acre. Ten and
20-acre tracts, 3 miles out. at $35 to
$153 per acre, owing to improvements
and condition of the land.
THK DlIN.N-LAWRESiCE CO,
348 Alder Street.
6-Room House
Nearly New
At 715 East Salmon, corner E. list
streets, full lot: price $3500. This is a spe
cial price end is a snap.
F. W. Torgler, 106 Sherlock Bldg.
NEW TODAY.
INVESTMENTS
That are good for an increase. Just a
certain as Taft Is going to be elected.
East Side Residences
In the newly built quarter of the clt
within 20 minutes' walk of this office. All
modern.
$5500
yxloo. g room, built four years gi
full cement basement.
$6500
oxlM. 7 rooms, built two years ago, full
cement basement.
$9000 ,
looxieo. 8 rooms, built two years ago,
room to build flats alongside.
$10,000
lvxino, 9 rooms, built three years ago;
billiard room in attic.
Business Property
Every ona a selected bargain.
$6500
50x145. market and 8-room house adjoin
ing on Russell street.
$11,500
50x100, 8 fine, new flats In South Port
land producing $14fi0 yearly. -
$12,50O
0x50. fine frame, new. with stor 'below
and IA lodging rooms ahove in bpst rent
ing quarter of 23d street; five years' lease
at yearly.
$16,000
50x50, on principal street, near new de
pot, two stores, produce good rental.
$16,500
60x100, with 6 new and modern flats,
within walking distance on East Side.
$40,000
50x100. close in on 5th street: pay 9 per
cent. There Is more and costlier buildm;?
going on in 5th street than any other in
the city.
$42,500
100x100. close in on Glisan, Just the place
or stores and warehouses, as it is close
o both passenger and freight depots.
WHITING & R0UNTREE,
8214 THIRD STREET, UPSTAIRS.
$6000 A large 10-room house,
with all modern improvements and
conveniences, together with 4 lots.
$3000 7-room house, modern, just '
being: completed, together -with 3
lots set to choice fruit trees.
$500 Large lot, 50x100. with a
small house. 4 lots, 100x200 feet.
All of above on Mount Scott carline,
near Anabel Station. Must be sold.
Clark-Cook Co.
6 Board of Trade.
Phones Main 5407, A 3252.
TALK WITH FLETCHER
ADJOINING SWIFT'S
ON
COLUMBIA BOULEVARD
ZZ CHOICE ACRES
NOTHING ELSE LIRE IT
GOOD FOR PLATTING
TO-ACRE IMPItOVED FARM. ABOUT
20 ACRES BEAVERDAM,
Five miles of Salem; highly im
proved: good house and barn, stock and
machlneiy. Owner going East. .Big
bargain.
See Me Quickly 125 Abington Bldg.
$2800
$500 down and $35 per month, includ
ing Interest, will purchase a modern
5-room bungalow with furnace, fire
place, basement and attic, with a lot
60x140 feet, on Ravensvlew Drive,
Portland Heights. 20 minutes by car
from Third and Washington sts.; or
32900
$100 down and $25 per month. You
can have your choice of terms.
F. V. ANDREWS & CO.
Hamilton Bldg.. 131 Third St.
Tel. Main 3349 or A 3329.
Thurman St. District
Fine, modern 8-room house on corner,
vicinity 23d and Thurman, now pay
ing 7 per cent net; can rent for more.
Until election, price only jhouu.
F. O. NORTHRUP
315 Couch Building, Fourth Street,
near Washington.
A Nice Home
In a swell part of town; 9 rooms;
modern conveniences; on 12th street,
between Division and Caruthers.
Been held at $4000. We will sell it
to the partv that can pay $1600 cash ,'
for $3000. -
THE DUNN-LAWRENCE CO,
248 Alder Street.
Up-to-Date
Strictly Modern
In every detail, 8-room house, paneled
dining-room, beam celling, plastered attio
and basement, separate cellar, sleeping
porch, furnace and fireplace, with every
thing complete Including fixtures: JS.vm;
situated In Ijida's Addition,, near E. 20th
and Hawthorne avenue.
F. W. Torgler, 106 Sherlock Bldg.
HEW KMSGANT BtSGALOW, 5
ROOMS ant. large basement and attic;
grend view of city and river. Every
thing first-class. One block to car.
$1000 cash will handls It.
Fine house, 8 rooms, modern, cement
walks, large basement, near Walnut
Park, east VrOnt. car service first rate.
$2000 cash will carry It.
A. E. BORTHWirK,
S16 Chamber of Commerce.
A HOME WITH LOTS
OF GROUND
Close in, at a price anybody can buy.
A 5-room cottage, plastered, with 1J0
feet square of ground; 100 feet north of
Alberta street, on 33d, with easy terms.
Price. $1'500.
THE DtJIJ-lAWBESirE CO,
243 Alder Street.
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