BERKELEY TAKES
- ITS FIFTH DEFEAT
.Stanford Team Outplays Var
sity Eleven in Desper
ate Game.
HOLMAN IN STAR PLAYS
rortlaud Boy Docs Brilliant Work.
Immense Croud Witnesses
Struggle, Which Cardi
nals Win, I 2 to 3.
BERKLEY. CV1.. Nov. 14. For the
flftn consecutive time the football team of
Stanford University lias defeated the
University of California players, the score
today being 12 to 3.
In almost fven- department of the
Rugby the Cardinal men outplayed
their opponents and throughout the strug
gle was a desperate one on the part of
.-in Inferior team against a bettor one.
California' lone score was made In
the flrnt half. Stanford here scored six of
her points also, adding the other alx
In the aei-ond portion. Mitchell, Pcmber
ton. Holman and Miller made Stanford's
four tries, Crawford missing every goal.
Cerf made the California wore. Harris
missing goal.
Inuiicni-e Crowd S-es Game.
Tlie crowd wa probably the largest
that ever witnessed a game between the
rival universities, being estimated at
2ii..j0. The opposing bleachers were bril
liant with daalies of the rival colors
cardinals to the west and blue and gold
10 the east. Some time before the game
the Berkeley rooters displayed a huge
bear made entirely of yellow chrysantlie
1 1 urns. On the Stanford side was bung
out a a-fool banner on which was the
j co res of tlie games In the Inst nve years
and beneath the legend "Oh, Berkeley,
ain't It awful."
The rooting was quite as noisy as evei
and for the most part the songs and yell
of former years were retained. California
for the tirst time abandoning her Yale
importation. "Boola." Under the Impulse
of the students' rythmic swaying during
their songs tlie Stanford bleachers trem
bled considerably during tlie rlrst half
ami 2 of the fainter hearted left at the
end of the half. There was never any
danger, however, as an examination of
the supports at the end of the game
showed them to b? as firm as ever.
Rushes Prove Too Much.
Iespit the "gritty work of the Cali
fornia men they found themselves gradu
allv ttorn out by their opponents, until
at the end ihey were altogether unable to
withstand the determined Cardinal
rushes. The superior weight in the Stan
ford scrum told constantly against the
California 15 and especially In the latter
part of tlie second half. Stanford's pass
ing was Immensely superior to that of
California and her forwards did better
work In dribbling. The kicking of the
two teams was about equal. Stanford
heeled out of scrum more times than
California.
Crawford. Faulkner. Mitchell and Hol
man stood cut as the brightest stars of
the Cardinal constellation. Crawford's
kicking being excellent except after the
f.uir tries. Phleger and Dwtggina played
strong games for California, the latter
breaking up passing advances at several
stages of the game.
In the first half Butler kicked oft for
California and after a succession of kicks
tried for a Held goal from the 4"-yard
lino, missing by a small margin. A long
passing rallv by Stanford brought the ball
to California 3o-yard line, where it Has
stopped by Dwlgglns. Mitchell secured
the ball from serum, dodged In Dwiggina
and hurdled Butler, crossing California's
line for the first try. Crawford missing an
easy goal. Stanford 5. California 0.
Brilliant Passing Ralljr.
Dwlgglns. swartx, irf and Phleger car
ried tlie ball for California in several
plava to Stanford's ten-yard line but Krb
kicked to touch at California's 30-yard
1'nc Watts kicked to Stanford's live-yard
line. Sorensen. Markwart and Cerf In a
brilliant passing rally carried tle ball
over for California s only try. Harris
mhsed goal. Stanford . California 3.
Near tlie beginning of the second half
California dnbhld to Stanford's four
yaru line, but the ball was returned to
tenter.
Twice within the next few minutes Cali
fornia dribbled urnw the Stanford line,
but in each case Cadwallader fell on the
ball and prevented a try. After the last
of California's two failures the ball was
returned Into touch at her l-yard line.
Crawford carried it ten yards further.
aftr which Holman as passed the ball
by Erb from scrum and ran 20 yards to
a In-. Crawford missed goal. Stanford
California 3.
Misses ;ol Again.
After a 3u-yarrt dribbling rush Miller got
the. ball on California's five-yard line and
(rested for the fourth try. Crawford
again missing goal. Stanford 12. Cali
fornia 3-
The linc-up:
S.anford Forward. Koeruer. Terrill.
Crawford. IhiI-. 1'embcrton. Miller. Cneda
ami rna: wing forward, llelnley. Mil
lar; half. Frb: flve-eightl. Ganong and
MI'W: three quarters. Cadwallader,
Sett and- Holman; full. Faulkner.
California-Forwards. Phleger. Mark
w.irt. Barnicotl. Biidelman. Freeman.
Paul?'. Sorenson and Neil Harris; wmg
forward. j?wart: half. Pwiggins: nve
eignths. Cerf and KUIott; three quarters.
W.bster Harris. Watts and Johns: full.
Butler.
Hcferee Jenkinson of Vancouver.
SEATTLE PROVES WINNER
.i:t kink trophy ix play
against bocjik.
Fach I'la.trr on Tram Has Muall
Trophy Vacrly Club Beaten by
4nl Tvo Points.
The team of eight players from the
Seattle tlotf Club won the handsome
silver trophy and the eiglit individual
silver cup in the Kogic match held
yesterday afternoon on the Waverly
;olf Club links, defeating the Waverly
Club players by just two points. In
both the morning and afternoon play
the Seattle players finished In front of
the three contesting teams, but It was
not until the final score of the Wa
verly Club players was turned in that
the plav was decided. Spokane sent
only two men to the game, while Ta
coma and Victoria sent eight men each.
The contest was against Colonel H.
gie at 54 and before play started all
of the golfers thought the Colonel
wonld be easy to beat. , When It came
to going over the 14. holes, the scores
turned told a different story. Blowing;
' TTIK SUNDAY OKKUU.MA. I'OKIXAM. aUViiJlBKB 33. HK)8. ' .
-i 1 : -1 NKW TODAY.
across the links was a stiff, chilly wind
from the East.. which made the driving
uncertain and putting as difficult as
getting rich quick. The day was so
raw-that those who Journeyed to the
links to watch the play remained in
the clubhouse and only a few of the
players were accompanied by a gallery.
Out of the : players who took part
in the contest. J. K- Young, of the Ki
verly Golf Club team, was the only one
to defeat Colonel Bogle, and he fin
ished the afternoon round with two
up. Mr. Young had the Colonel beaten
four up. but he missed the last hole.
The golfers from Seattle played stead
ier golf than the'rest of the teams and
at the end finished with a score of 108.
with the Waverly team just two points
behind, with 110. The winning team
was comprised of Munn. Spooner,
Lippy. Van Tuyle, Gllllson. Andrews.
Lindsay and Kerry. Mr. Llppy's score
during the rounds played in the morn
ing was best. He finished with one
down, while In the afternoon Mr. Gll
llson kept well to his game and fin
ished both rounds with two down. All
of the Seattle team improved in their
afternoon play.
The other teams that played with
the scores they made were: Waverly
ioif Club Macleay. Llnthleum. Young.
Wright. Voorhies. Kerr. Zan and
lloneyman. Score. 110. Victoria
Sterling, (lilllsple. Twlgge. Waghnon.
Goward. Crease. Birch and Johnston.
Score. 1.11. Mr. McCedloiiKh and Mr.
I.atlirop were the only players from
Spokane.
The winning team will keep pos
session of the cup until next year, and
It does not become the property of the
club winning It until. It has been won
three times. Each year, however. In
dividual cups are given to the winning
members of the team. After the match
a splendid dinner was served at tlie
clubhouse. The large dining-room wan
handsomely decorated and the tabic on
which the dinner was served repre
sented a golf links, in the center of
which was a miniature model of the
Waverly Golf .Club house. Scattered
over the links ' were miniature figures
of men and women f playing golf and
the caddies. II. C. Bowers planned the
decorations, and the whole scheme
was pretty and realistic.
PARIS EXJOYIXG - PIGIL1SM
International Boxing Tournament
'Ends in Californlan's Victory.
PAKIS. Nov. 14. A vast crowd filled
Mnntmate Hippodrome tonight on the
occasion of the inauguration of a series
of International boxing matches. The
star attraction was a 20-round bout
between Sam McVey. of California, and
Herbert Slnnott. of Australia. The
bout went only five rounds. McVey hav
ing all the better of It. and knocking
out his man before the bell ran in the
fifth.
Jim Stavles. of England, knocked out
Bill Chester, of South Africa, in the
third round, and Jimmy Calne. of
America, defeate.l Kid Davis, the light
weight champion of France, in . 10
rounds.
At Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, Nov. 14. Latonia race
results:
Five and a half, furlongs Light
Blue won. The Peer second,- Enfield
third: time. 1 :09 4-5.
Mile and 70 yards Apt won. Judge
Treen second. Donna II. third; time,
1:60 4-5.
Mile and "0 yards Orlando won.
Canoplan second, Banrlda third; time,
1:50 1-5.
stix furlongs lAlmee C. won. Deuce
second. Cloisteress third: time. 1:13-5.
Fifth race, mile and "0 yards
George Bailey won. Mystlfier second,
Lady Vie third: time. 1:49 4-5.
Form Athletic Association.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Nov. 14l.
(Special.) A Clark I'ounty Athletic
Association has been formed, with City
Superintendent Barnes. of Camas,
president: vice-presidents. Jay V.' Fike.
E. B. Hill. Frederick Sweckcrt.' B. W.
Shaffer and J. W. Witheral; secretary,
R. R. Stewart. The object of the as
sociation Is to develop athletics among
the county schools. Meets will be ar
ranged between the graded schools and
the High School, and In the Spring a
grand meet of all the schools will be
held on the athletic field ot the Van
couver High School.
tAlLV METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Nov. 14. Maximum tem
perature. 5. 8 drrees: minimum. 33.1 de
grees. River Heading at 8 A. M.. 1.0 foot:
change In last 24 hours, 0.4 foot fall. To
tal rainfall. & P. M. to 5 P. M.. none: to
tal rainfall since September 1. 1808. 5.54
Ini-hes; normal. 8 37 Inches: deficiency. 3.83
Inches. Total sunshine. Nov. 13. 8 hours
3 minutes: posslbW. 8 hours 34 minutes.
Barometer Ireduced to sea level) at 5 P.
M.. 30.12 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at i P. M. Pacific
time. November 14:
Wind
STATIONS.
Baker City
Ttlsmarck
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Helena
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Portland
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Kneeburg
Sacramento
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WBATHER CONDITIONS.
The barometer continues to slowly fall
owe the North Pacific states and cloudi
ness haa Increased along the Coast, hut no
rain has fallen as yet at any reporting sta
tion on the Pacific Slope. The temperature
has fallen in the Sound country and remains
nearly stationary elsewhere.
The Indications are for, fair weather In
this district Sunday, except along the coast,
where rain may be expected.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Probably fair;
easterly winds.
. Onegon and Washington Increajing
cloudiness followed by rain near the coast;
easterly etnds.
Idaho Fair.
EDWARD A. BEAIJt.
District Kvf-SteT-
HART3IAN &
THOMPSON
BANKERS
CHAMBKR OF
COsUjlIERCE
invite attention of
new residents to
their efficient and
conservative
methods of a gen
eral, up-to-date
banking business.
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HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
f'.D U.ntloa lsto Mantle. 2So. the
mantis on toe market. Barraiu. 410 Har
rison. Both phones,
j 5000 coras nrst-class 4 -root Or
OOU Kood. j par coid. delivered.
Pbone Main 4435. Eagl. Creek Fu.l Com
pany. 408 Cortmlt Blag-
Plj0f Cut Flowers always freh from
K luflal our own conservatories. Martin
& Forbes $47 Washington t. Both phonos.
Electric Fixtures J -noap yoSrr
nrlces ar right. All work iiarant.l.
Wss-.crn Kleciric Works. 81 Bixlh slr.st.
T1 Knives. Forks and all Bilvsr-
Jrlating wir. reputed as good as nsw.
Oregon Hating Works, lath and Alder. Mala
25J5. A 2i7i
O M.ll.jr 32T Wash-
Vi
ii"v melon nreuv , T . 7
tr. ,iiiv.rv A aailoa of 10-year-old Ingle-
nook rori. xi.30. . :
-Kemntrer oai. the best Wro
lOal ming coal; gives more heat and less
sh. Churchley Bros., lata and Marshall sts
Phones Main 31. A g31-
. Richmond. and Wallsend Australian.
j kvsi Independent Coal at ice uu.,-,.
opposite City ucrarr. pom
A.- j The Portland Fuel Co., 2ST E Mor
. WOOd i. prepared to furnish
cordwooa in large '.no a
th. lowest prices. Phones K 2W nd W 10?
- - -
.:m- ------ -sjin.;. sCu.ri fr
California Bungalow
Ponc OHtlntl i ef t- F?Tf?Jn rch
X J.lXlJ i tec tare. The California Bancalow it
tSm hmm waited to all eUmaiic conditiftns. Sea4
tw-niT-H' cent in ttampf loronr booklct.sliowlac MM
f Um inoft famous bangsiovs im California.
California Bungalow Plan Co.
4M-S-4 Fay Building Lo Aogcle, C
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SLEETING NOTICES.
J'ORT-INDUS LODGE. NO. 5T. rEi;RBB.
OF HONOR will give its second "510" social
and dance in the large hall. No. 1 Woodman
Temple. 12s 11th. Wednesday. November 18.
Tables for all. good music and refreshments.
Admission 15c. ANNA WELTS,
E. J. WEST.
GLADYS MOORE.
Committee.
PORTLAND CITT OUARPS. Lady Macca
bees, will give a military mhlst Thursday
afternoon. November 111, from 2 till 4. in
Knights of Pythias Hall. Admission. I5c.
MACCABEES Portland Uniform Rank
will give their second social dance of the
season Tliursday evening. November in. In
the K. of V. Hall. Invitations can be se
cured from members. Stiles orchestra.
ETREKA COVNCTU NO. 204. K. AND I..
OF S.. will give' a whist and 500 party
Monday. Nov. In, at Auditorium. Refresh
ments and dancing afterwards, card play
ing. S:.10 sharp. Admission 15 cents.
GOLDEN RULE HIVE. NO. 11 Ladis
of the Maccahres will give an old-time
dance In Alisky hall. Third nml Morrison
sts.. Tuesd.iv evening, November 17. Ad
mission -5 tents.
WEBFOOT COMPANY. I XTFORM RA XK
NO. 65. W. O. W. Dancing and frhist
party Friday evening. Nov. 20. Cards
promptly at 8:30 o'clock; dancing at 10;
full orchestra; refreshments. Admission 15c
ASTRA CIRCLE The guards will give a
dance Thursday. Nor. 19. in the W. O. W.
Temple, ll'S 11th St. Stiles' Orchestra. Ad
mission 25c. COMMITTEE.
GEOROE WASHINGTON' CAMP. NO. 281,
W. O. W.. wfll nlve Its rejeular monthly
mhiftt and dance Tuesday evening, Novem
ber 17. at ll'ft Eleventh at.. W. O. W. Hail.
Good prixen. munic and refreshments. Ad
mission, l.c; members fre.
H. A. FREDRICH, Clerk.
DLED.
MAT.Si'HEK In this city, Nov. 13, at tha
fHmlly resident. 1211 Eorthw Ick street.
Ruby R. Matscnek, aged i3 years, 10
months and 0 days.
BT'ACK In this city. Nov. 14, lroy C.
Black, agd years. Remains at Dunn inn.
Mc En tee. it Gllbaugn's undertaking parlors.
Fl'.NKRAL NOTICES.
PU'MMER In this city. November IX
Mrs. Ksnnie Flummer,. beloved
mot.ier of Dr. Kittle Plummer Gray. aKed
70 veara. 1 month and 2-3 days. Kuneral
will he he'd from Centenary M. K.
1 hur-h. cor. of E. 9th and K- pine today.
November ii. at .". P. M. Friends Invited.
Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
0"CONNOR In this city Nov. S. Charles
O'Connor, aced 2: years, member uf F. O
K. Aerie No. 1477. of Kendall, Mont.
Funeral service will be held at Punning.
UrRnlfr fjllbauffh's chapel Monday,
Nov. iti. at 2 P- M. Frfends- and all
brother Ka respectful ly Invited. Ke
rn aim will be shipped to Hubbard, Or.,
for interment.
HA RT In this city. Nov. 1. Mrs. Nettle
Hart, aged 25 years. Funeral services wlJI
be t.eld st Punning. Mo En tee A (llibaugh's
chapel. Tuesday. November 17. at 2 P. M
Friends Invited. Interment Rose City
Cemetery. -
JATS'HEK The funerel service of Ruby
R Matsehk will be held at the family re
Idcnce. lL'll Borthwiik St.. at P. M. to
ds v. .Sunday. Friends invited. Interment
LrOne Fir Cemetery.
POT.IT35 The funeral service? of Bntrr.a
PoiUs will be held at F1nle chapel at 10
A. M. Monday. Nov. 1H. Friends invited.
Interment Rose City Cemetery.
IjuaoIixs. Melti. tee Uffoauch. Fvnerml
Director 1th and rtnc fbuae Main 430,
LU .1 Istaat. OtTIca af C-ontr Coronar.
EDWARD HOLMAM CO.. tuueral LMrw
rs. tZ9 ss. Lady awalstSAt. 1'boae M
.t. P. HNLKY
Lady attendant.
M eiN. ltd and Madtoa,
Pboa Hala , A IS99.
91 I JCH-BYRNKS CO- Fuseril llrec4
f li ItUsiiriX. fcaat 10. aUwUr MitssL
DrXNING. Cadertaker. 414 Es
FRICON IrVfF RT A KINfi CO. Kirbnlm- '
Ing; lady tMsislant. 4Vt Alder. Jkft 1J. (
vek of ou:
ESI
Selected From Our List of Over 1000 Proposi
tionsWe Will Guarantee Any of These to
Net the Purchaser an Immediate Increase in
Value Besides, Most o! Them Pay a Hand
some Interest on the Investment.
A Chance to Make
$45,000 On a 350-Acre
Walnut Proposition.
300 acres of this land is in cul
tivation and -lies Just rolHm
pnjush to make an ideal walnut
ir fruit farm: the soil is rich
'valley land, (food for all kinds of
rarmincr. besides being walnut
and fruit li-.nd. L,ocate,d mile
from th? City of Yamhill and
railroad station; the Bishop Scott
Academy farm Joins the tract.
The fact that the land is now
under cultivation makes It abso
lutely the best walnut-plattlna;
farm in the Valley, as the price
of clc-arms; ordinary land will
pay' for setting out and caring
for walnuts several years. The
laud will now easily sell for $100
an acre if divided into 40-acre
tracts, and as an acreage propo
sition will bring as much as any
tract now on the market on ac
count of .its convenience and
quality. Similar walnut land In
this neighborhood less than a
mile from this tract is now being
promoted and sold at 300 to 600
per acre. I will take an Interest
in this myself with desirable par
ties. Price S65 per acre.
Highly Improved Farm
Near the Hillsboro
Electric Line.
SO acres of the finest level
bottom land; rich loam soil all in
hlsyh state of cultivation: one
mile from .electric line; Improve
ments all the very best; good 10
room house; 2 good barns: wind
mill, water tank. etc. One acre
family orchard, place all fenced
an,; croso-fenced with good board
fence. This in one of the best
Improved farms in the Valley.
anJ the soil cannot be beat any
where. Price 87500.
To Trade for House and
Lot 160-Acre Farm.
160-acre farm, with SO acres in
cultivation. 100 acres of fine pas
ture, balance timber; 11 fine
;ows, 1 Jersey bull. 12 head of
hogs. 1 span of good horses, 150
chickens: plenty of hay and grain
and all farm implements and
tools. Telephone in house and R.
F. D. past the door. Price 86000.
To Trade for House and
Lot in Portland 80
Acres Near Wood
burn, Oregon.
50 acres with about 55 acres
under plow, 15 acres slashed off
ami in pasture, balance in good
wood timber: 4 - room plastered
house; 2 old barns:-soil good
black loam; nice living water;
.good team and harness, wagon,
hutrgy, harrow and many small
tools, implements, etc.; 6 cows, S
heifers coming fresh. 60 chick
ens, i hogs, good silo and about
3S tons of hay. All for 456 7 50.
To Trade for Flat 90
Acres on Electric
Line, 18 Miles from
Portland.
M acres all level land with
good rich soil, all fenced. 40 acres
in coUivation, 30 acres slashed
olf 10 acres of fine timber:
plenty of living water: 5 or 6
acres of orchard in full bearing,
7-room house: two barns: close
at school, postofflce and railroad
station; all stock and imple
ments, including 5 cows 10 head
of hogs, 5 head of sheep, 24
chickens. 15 tons of hay. wagon
and harness and team of good
mares: about 75 bushels of pota
toes and plenty of fruit and
ves-etabU-s . Right at town; JO
ac res of this . land is extra good
river liottom. Prifce S7600.
Headquarters for Tilla
mook Property To
. Trade.
A fine diirv farm in Tilla
mook: store and building in Til
lamook City; best residence in
Tillamook City: business corner
with building and ground: va
cant lots both in Tillamook and
tlav Citv. These are only a few.
Wt have what you want in Tilla
mook. IPI
693 Corbett Building
M
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bargain:
Beautiful Home in Pied
mont. Large 7-room house in Piedmont
with S bedropms. closets, hall,
Jen. porcelain bath, medicine
chest, linen closets, living-room
and dining-room with opening;
furnace and fireplace; kitchen;
pantry with sink Bnd back'; gas.
electricity and combination fix
tures; drop light; front and rear
porch with lights: cement base
ment; cement walks and steps;
house 6 months old. artistic;
nicely finished, bath and toilet
separate: rose bushes and every
thing homelike; "shades; burrow
icrcens; light fixtures: linoleum
in kitchen, bath and toilet goes
with the -place. Price S4600
$1730 down, balance at $25 per
month.
Beautiful 6-Room Colo
nial Bungalow.
Pay SMMI Doat and Dos' Worry
About tbe Balance, for You Can
Surely Rent This Place for f30
Per Month.
This bungalow haa 3 bedrooms,
large closets, hall and den, bath
and medicine ctiest, fine linen
closets; living-room and dining-,
room with opening: fine china
closets; built-in window seats;
piped for furnace; nice kitchen
and pantry, with porcelain sink
and back: large front' and rear
porches: cement walks being put
in; elegant cement basement:
stationary tubs and everything
modern and brand new; nice ter
raced lawns: good neighborhood
and a rapid building d i s t r.i c t.
Price S3000I $600 down, balr
ance $25 per month. This place
should rent for $30 per month.
Bungalow on Thirty
fourth Street.
Par KHW Down Where the Rent
Will Finish Paying for the
Property.
Beautiful 5 - room bungalow
with 2 bedrooms, nice clothes
closets, large reception hall, fine
porcelain bath, large linen clos
ets., living-room and dining
room with opening; nice kitchen
with pantry and porcelain sink
and back; good wood lift; built
in window seats; medicine chest;
elegant gas, electric and com
bination fixtures: nice front and
rear porches: good cement base
ment with floor; fine terraced
lawns. The house is new and
well built in every respect.
Price 82250; $500 down and $15
per month.
Cement Block, House
Offered Cheap.
Modern 8-room concrete block ,
house built on colonial bungalow
plan, with 4 large bedrooms, nice
clothes closets, large reception
hall, "porcelain bath, wash bowl
and medicine chest; fine linen
closets: living-room and dining
room with opening; nice china
closets: fine kitchen with pantry,
porcelain sink and back: electric
fixtures, elegant drop light: nice
front and rear porches with
lights; cement walks and steps:
cement basement. H o u a e Is
brand new with nice lawns and
shrubbery and good neighbor
hood. Lot 100x100 feet. Price
5KSOOO. Easy terms of only
$41)0 down and $20 per month.
Hotel Business in Tilla
mook City.
A pVonoaltlon That -Wflr Bear the
Cloceat Investigation.
The best hotel in the city on
corner lot in heart' of city, fur
nished with the best of furniture
throughout and all fixtures. This
is an A-l proposition and offered
at a sacrifice. Located where It
gets all the trade from passenger
traffic and is how paying well.
Call and sec about this.-- Price
SSSOO. .
ACKLEY
Filth and Morrison
Brand Central Station Time Card
SOUTHER PACIFIC.
LeaTlng Portland
Roseburg Passenger
Cottage Grove. Passenger
California Express
San Francisco Express ...
West Side
Corvallia passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grova Passenger
Forest Grove passenger ...
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger
Roseburg Passenger . . . .
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger ...
Forest Grove Passenger ...
8:15 a m.
4:15 p- m
7:45 p. m.
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7:20 a. m.
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8:00 a- m.
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4.30 p. m.
OUEGON KA1LBOAI) NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton Passenger 7:15 a.m.
Cblcago-Portland Special 8:30 a. m.
Spokane Flyer 8:15 p. nx
Kansas City A Chicago Express. . 6:00 p. m.
A i riving Portland
Spokane Flyer :0 m-
Chi.. Kan. City A Portland Ex.. 9:45a.m.
Chicago-Portland Special :50p- m.
pendeiton Passenger 5:15 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express ... 8:0a.ra.
North Coast & Chicago Limited. 2:00 p.m.
Overland Express 11:45 p. m-
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited 7:00a.m.
Portland Express P- m-
Overiand Express 8:35 p. m.
ASTORIA A COLUMBIA RIVEltV
LeaTlng Portland i
Astoria & Seaside Expresa 8:00 a. m,
Astoria Passenger - 6:00 p. m.
Arriving Portland
Seaside A Portland Passenger. .. 12:15 p. m.
Portland Express XU:0O p m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland 1
C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane! 8:15 p. m.
Via Seattle 11:45 p.m.
Arriving Portland I
C P. R- abort Line, via Spokane.) 8:00 a. m.
Via Seattle I T:00 m-
Jeff erson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIfTC
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger !, m"
Dallas Passenger 4:15 p. m.
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger .. IOM5 a. m.
Dallas passenger P- m-
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Leaving port land I
Salem and intermediate Ixicat. . . j
Hfllsboro' and Forest Grove Local. '
Salem and Intermediate Local. . .
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and Tualatin only. Lim-1
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5fa"' m and Intermediate Local.. .
Hlllrboio and Forest Grove local.
fcR.'m ind intermediate Local...
Fi-l-in nd intermediate Local.. .
Hflisoro and Forest Grove Local.
WHsonWlle and Intermediate Lo
al Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
alem and Intermediate Eocai..
Salem and intermediate Local..
Arriving Portland
WllsonvlUe and intermediate Lo
ml
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
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Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
EaUm anrl intermediate Local...
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and intermediate Local...
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and intermediate Local...1
Salem and Tualatin only Limited
HtHs-boro and n orest (irove uocai.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem. a.rd intermediate Local...
Salem and intermediate Local.. .
NEW TODAY.
IRVINGTON HOME
Nothing better for the money in this
fashionable atfctrict. New. modern. 9
room house, exoensively finished, beau
tiful corner lot. all improvements in,
situated on bon ton East 21st street,
worth $10,000; for a short time I can
sell for S5u, good terms. ,
THOMPSON STREET
Fine, large. 6-room house, all mod
ern, i-lofo in. on this lovely street, full
corner lot. at the low price of $5500,
with All improvements paid.
K. O. KOKTHRVP.
315 Couch Bldg., 4th, near Washington.
$60,000
A Full Block
200x200 North 16th St.
Right in the coming warehouse district,
SENGSTAKiT S LYMAN
90 Fifth St.
$14,500
4 strictly modern flats. West Side;
very select location.
Pays Over 10 Per Cent
M. E. LEE -
ROOM 411 CORBETT BLDG.
Business Property
If vou are looking for good inside
business property, we have it on our ex
clusive list. Some very good buys in
downtown and semi-business locations.
Sengstake & Lyman
90 Fifth St.
TWO GREAT BARGAINS
$4200 For a nice lot near Washing
ton street; fine for a home or flats;
nothing as citeaD around than this.
SX2.500 For a fine quarter block.
near Grand ave. and Morrison; gooa
frr his- revenue. when properly Im
proved. L.et me convince you that
there is nothing to compare with It
in this neighDornuoo. fcasy terms.
F. FK'HS, W1V4 Morrison Street.
HF.RK IS SOMETHING GOOD Non
resident says sell the northwest cor
ner East 3d and Multnomahs"ts., with
2 fine houses. 7 and. 9 rooms each, rent
175 per month. This is one of the
choicest corners on the East Si
Walking distance.
E. A. M'GRATH.
331 Chamber of Commerce.
Little Acreage Homes
PLATTING PROPOSITION".
"34 acres, mostly plowed. 33 minutes
with auto. 5 miles of Courthouse, J300
acre.
Room W3 Corbett B.-dg.
IRVINGTON.
Only $1100 for a choice lot. 'east
front, on bitulithic street Sixteenth,
near Tillamook. All Improvements in
and paid for; fiOO cash will handle this.
H.IHTNU THOMPSON,
Cliamber of Commerce.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE ,
Corner Second and Yamhill
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
EACH DAY AT 1 0 A. M.
We will offer the usual fine assortment
of huusefurnlshins comprising:
Parlor furniture, library and Uinine-rooin
effects.
Bedroom furnish nes. carpets, riis. lin
oleums, etc.
Steal and' malleabl? ranges. heating
and cookstoves, gas ranges; a complete
line of kitchen utensils.
Something for every detail in mouein
housekeeping. .
N. B. If you. want a piano, rolltop desk,
furniture, casn register, letter-press, res
taurant outfit, showcase, coffee-mill. iKm-
puting scale, or other fixtures, you can
save half the resular prli-e at our stoij.
If you want to sell out. call up Main
1626, A 4243. We pay cash.
Special Auction Sale
THURSDAY, NOV. 19TH
At 210 First Street
AT 11 A.M.
Buggies, PIows and Farm Im
plements Tn order to reduce this immense stork
we will sell at public sale a carload of
rubher and steel-tire buggies in. leather
upholsterv, manufaotured in Pontiac,
Mich. . . ,
Also the farm machinery, comprising
plows, cultivators. Meadow Queen hay
tools, rakes, forks, etc. This is your op
portunity to secure a nrM-ei;ss hiisrs;y.
plow or" inip1ment for half the regular
price. We will soon vacate tlie premises
and now is the time to buy. We sr.- srll
in& groceries, shoes; hardware, tinware.
IX FACT, nearly everything you use. eat
or wsar.
J. T. VJLSOX. Auctioneer.
,VttlotvalM
Choice household furniture In mahog
any, birdseve maple and solid oak. 11
ton velvet carpets, Axmlnster rugs, gas
range, etc.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
AT BAKER'S AUCTION HOC8H
Including genuine mahogany purlor
suite, rockers in leather, portiers. combi
nation bookcase and desk, massive mar
ble French clock, carpets and room-sis.
rugs, Ilavenport, 10-ft. pillar extension
table, also 8-ft. ditto, elegant buffet. 12
oak dining chairs in real leather "'j
set ot onto in iigui- muni,, ..'"
seat and mirror, massive oak sideboard.
lmportea a.nner set, nsu ei ujuiuuj
decorated, hall tree, paintings. 20th n-
. n , k- 4.. 11 ai.a m.tu Wens.
tUTV HII-UI4SS UC, - - -
costly folding bed. rare old walnut bed
room suite wun' larKe iimiw
tops, silk floss and other mattresses,
feather pillows and bedding, handsome
I. A-nacaf larira KiKe. fllSO
oirase.ve un,ic ,t,.-.a ....y -----Princess
dresser to match, oak chiffonier.
first-class steel range, gas "'"
broiler attachment, heating stoves, air
tight heater with water pipes and other
domestic requisites. i
STRANGERS TN THE CITT AND PAR
TIES FURNISHING ARE ISV1TBU1X1
INSPECT THE GOODS TOMORROW
(MONDAY). AUCTION TUESDAY AT
10 O'CLOCK.
THURSDAY NEXT
AT 10 A. M.
We have consigned for positive sale a.
large' quantity of good useful household
furnishings from Sunnyslde. everything is
alwavs clean and At for immediate use
at Biker's Auction House. 152 Park St.,
between Alder and Morrison sts.
AUCTION SALES
BY THE
PortlandAuctionGo.
(INC.)
311 FIRST STREET.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAYV2 P. M. .
As usual, the Portland Auction Co. to
the front with as .complete a line of
furniture and household goods as it is
possible to get together. We have
RANGES of nearly all mak'?s and pal
terns; ROCKERS from a dollar up to
thirtv dollars; couches, center-stands side-,
boards, extension tables, plain and sec
tional bookcases, dressers in birdseve roe
pie, birch, mahogany and golden oak, m
fact we have sucll a profusion of nil
kinds of furniture, it's hard to even at
tempt to describe. All we can say: com
to one of our sales and be convinced tha'.
we handle more goods than any othtr
Auction House In the city.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
211 First St.
Main 5655. A 4121.
NOTTCE-rJust received a large consign
ment ot tnerain and other samp!? rugs,
which we sell at ridiculously low prices.
GILMAN
Auction and Commission Company
S. I K. OILMAN. Auctioneer.
This week at 411 Washington street.
Beautiful
All-Silk Ribbons and Silk Dress
Velvets
(bv order of the underwriters), at pri
vate sale all the week, includes silk rib
bons, all colors, thai ordinarily sell for
25 cents per vard. will be sold at 2- cents
for THREE vards. Velvet dress goods at
50 to 75 cents per yard: ordinarily l.rf
to $3.50 per yard. -
Tuesday. Thursday and Friday
at 10 A. M.
REGULAR SALES OF
Household Furniture, 9x12
Rugs, Etc.
Now for bargains.
S. U N. GILMAN. Auctioneer.
Ford Auction Co.
360 EAST MORRISON ST.
Is the place to buy furniture if you want
to save money, for we have some great
bargains for every person who Is In need
of furniture for the parlor dining-room.
b?droom. living-room or kitcl-.en Come
in and look around and you will soon
b satisfied that "nHP--N WE A ITS
SO IT IS SO "
We are on the East Side where we do
not have to charge two prices In order
?o ? pav big -rent. Remember the address
Jm ?ist Morrison St.. near Union ave.
WE IV4 SELL, OR TRADE FURNI
TURE. $1 0,000
100x100 on Crosby St., near Steel Bridge.
t&,.Sntefor laundry or factory. Can't
be beat for flats.
SENGSTAKE & LYMAN
) Fifth St.