The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 29, 1908, SECTION TWO, Page 4, Image 16

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    TifK si'ABAV OIIEGOXIAX.
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ALLIANCE
TO
Hi
Reason of Hearst's Visit to His
Former Arch-Enemy,
Roosevelt.
UNITE FOR MAYORALTY
preside ill Select Seabury. Reform
Democrat. t Kun on Fulon
Tirket. Supported by Repub
licans autl Hearst Party.
PT T.LOTTJ T. LOXEP.OA.H.
NEW TOKK. Nov. 38. -(Special.)-W hy
id William Randolph Hamt call at the
White Houf hd' hy wasn't hp kirka
out? Thi 1 h question that has in
terested politicians for about two weeks,
and all sorts of answers have been given
They recall Mr. Roosevelt's statement
via Root two years ago that the Presi
dent regarded Mr. Hearst as Mckinley s
slaver, and thev have not forpotlen the
harsh things the. editor' has said of Mr.
JRoosevHt , in his various newspapers.
Consequently a meet ins; between the two.
rot attended by bloodshed, was naturally
the subject of all f
Mr. Hearst, when aeked for an ex
planation. saM he "railed as an ex
memer f ronaress to pay my respects
to the President." All of which sounded
much unlike Mr. Hearst that nobody
was foIel.
The real story was .ven out today
tv a New York Republican leader, who
has hint returned from Va.hinpton and
Die Vtrjrinta Hot Springs, bavins; a con
ference with. Mr. Tafl at the latter
place.
Roosevelt l After Tljfer.
Ttrweveit. ha vine beaten the enemy
all along- the line." he taut, "if anxious
to arranjrr matters so that Tammany will
lose the Greater CM next year. And
with hip characteristic rneray he is clear
ins; the track of obstructions without
waiting; until it Is too late. .Hearst's
trcnth In the Greater City, an shown
hy the last election, la 33.0"rt. In any
anti-Tammany alliance he must be taken
Into cortsi'ieratton. Of course, he cannot
run the whole show, but he must, be
consulted.
The President does not believe that
a Republican candidate would bo as
trorur against Tammany as a Democrat
would. He wants to see nominated a
fill tb f-onrtltlons. He is Samuel Sea
vofea. attract Democrats and not be
cbJectionn bl to Independents.
' Alibo-jjrn t he convention Is ten
months awry. Mr. Roosevelt believes
he has already found the candidate who
tills the conditions. He Is Samuel Sea
bury. and at present he Is a Justice of
ths Supreme t'ourt. Seabury. although
a Democrat, has always been distin
guished for Iiylependence. jie in a com
puratlvely voting; man. of pood family
and with a fair-sized fortune. His firt
appearaiu-e In pohtb was in 19:t3.
when be was eiected to the City Court
rtnch on the tuslon tb-ket beaded by
fetn Low. Two years later Sabury
?;etned to organize the Municipal Own
ership Ieajfii-. anrl was one of Its di
rector. In ia. when Hearst tied up
with Ta.ni many Halt, Seabury was nom
inated for Mild elected to present
officfl. In th- rernt ranipaiRn he came
out f.r HryHti. but because of his posi
tion took no active part in the cam
paign. Apv jrood lawyer will tell you that
Seabury Is une of the beat of the Su
preme Court Judaea. Independents like
him. and Kputllican have no particu
lar object ion to him In fact, if they
must -ave a Democratic candidate. Sea
bury wo i Id probably suit as wet I as,
if not better Can. anybody else. Fur
ther more, he would make a Mr; draft
on t!i pemocra lie vole, because of his
steady friendship for Hrvan. He is one
of t he f Vmtiioner's' blest friends and
wo ild draw the vote of party men who
believe the N'ebrasknn was sold out by
Tammany Halt.
Grave Arranged I liter trw.
',Toi,n Temple tjrnves arranged tha
Yhlte House interview between the
1'resldent aT.d Hearst. A It houph Graves
la on trie ditnrint taff of the New
York American he baa always main
tained a warm admiration for Roose
velt, and as Grates is an outspoken
man h ha made t!.a t Met known in
and out of eason. The Georgian Is the
nlv mar. In Hearst's employ who pos
aesser the confidence of the president.
This ejkp'ains his visit to Washington.
foTIowed thr.e days later by a hurried
trip vf his employer.
"So far as ihey went, the recent elec
tions gave Hearst great satisfaction.
Ills ei.emy. Hi van. was beaten, so was
l is enemy Chan ler. Now if Murphy Is
wlreii out.' he tells bis friends, he will
he rcadv to retire from politics. Hearst
was en i i; red bora use Hryan threw the
Presidential nomination to Judge Par
ker In lit' Is angry at Chanler
for deserting, tiie Independence League.
Ite believe Murphy 'sold liim out' when
h.e ran for (Jav rnor In
"iraves toid the President that the
erttvor was willing- to throw his influ
ence to a fusion movement ; also t hat.
while the league had no candidate for
Mavor. it believed that conditions called
Tor the selection of a Democrat to head
the rliy ticket. The new party would
rr eel recognition, of course, but its
demands would be modi st. And t hree
.is j s tn trr Hearst called at the White
House by Invitation for the first time
In five yturs.
Wht er or not the editor accepted
tiie MucgesMoit of Seabury ennnot be
learned definitely. Hut 1 can state with
emphasi ti at his Is the only name now
under consider at ion. and from every
tMng that can be learned he would
make a .n!My strong candidate."
How Democrat- View It.
The Se;ury tip" is being quietly
cireuad. It Is hardly correct to call
It a "boom." Leaders are simply try
ing to tnd out the sentiment ef the
rnk and flie. probably no real an
nouncement will be made until Spring.
In yes m gone by every fusion can
didate for Mayor has been a Republi
can, but many active party men agrea
that the time has come to give a Demo
crat a chance. One reason for this is
t hat tae a ni ended charter has taken
a way m uch of the Mayors power, and
added' to the importance of the Bor
ough Presidents. These latter officials
row control the departments- of high
ways. sees and buildings, with avast
amount of patronage. In fact, their au
thority. In a practical way. Is only
slight '.y second to that of the Mayor,
and the Republican organisation would
be greatly pleased to take charge of
these btiraus-
"Bepldes." said pne district leader,
'"we couldn't get a worse deal from a
rfrtrm Democrat than we hare had
from retorm Republicans in years gone
hy. aed we would not pa compelled to
assume th blame for the Mayor's mis
takes. From all I know of Seabury, I
Ti1ev ha would give ua a fair deal,
oyway, bait a lof is batter tuaxt no
F
BEAT TAMMUHY
ttread. and we miwrt not forget that a
whole string of county offices. Sheriff,
District Attorney, etc., will become va
cant the end of next year.
"It we all line on together we can
beat Tammany in 19. and it seems to
me tht the "preliminary work i fur
ther advanced than it ever has been
before."
HONESTY TO HIS PARTY
Questions Motive of C. A. Barren as
Political Coquette.
PENDLETON". Oi.. Nov. li. 'To the
Editor. I note that C. A. Brrtt.
P.eprwntatlvA-elcct from this county
on the Republican ticket for the Leg
islature, has been interviewed as to
his status on the United States Sena
torial situation.
That Mr Barrett will vote for Gov
ernor Chamberlain is undoubtedly true,
but that dops it only because it
show his hontst.y. is open to question.
That he- ! honest to himself, no one
douhts. Ail selfish men are: but was
he honert to the political party he rep
resi nt when he soiiRht the suffraRe of
that party at the last election? It is
a matter of fart that In the campaign
preceding; the election he refused posi
tively to make any remarks in favor of
or any effort 10 assist in the election
of I I Mann, who was on the ticket
with him. savins: to those who asked
that he assist Mr. Matin in his candi
dacy, "that he could not afford to of
fend his Democratic friends." When
called upon for" his share of campaign
HIMMERSTF.I'V TI.rOVERS A I
JEW UKAH.IT1C BOKHAJSO. J
r -
Jeanne RNptnasse.
NEW YORK. Nov. 28. (Spe
cial.) Jeanne Esplnasse. one of
Oscar Hammerstein'a discoveries.
Ir a French dramatic soprano.
For the past two years she has
been at the Geneva Opera-house.
She sings such roles as Aida and
Valentine. Phe Is .expected to
meet with a cordial reception.
funds. Mr. Barrett refused to contribute
more than half the sum he was
assessed, leaving the inference that he
had been called upon by the local
Iemocratjc committee to tontrlbute to
them equally. Why? Would that not
inriicnte oiliuslon with the enemies of
his party?
It is tWe contention of those who
know that Mr. Barrett was out for of
fice, regardless of the party whose suf
frage he sought. Was this honest to
that party?
Mr. Barrett's pecullsr type of hfin
esty has always been used for Mr.
Barrett's own welfare. This is a species
of honesty many politicians have, but
It has nver been known to extend be
yond the Individual who exerts It. If
.Mr. Barrett had been honest to his
party, he would not now be called
upon to defend his honesty In the Sena
torial situation. A RKPL'BLJCAX.
Public Library Notes.
As the Christmas season approaches,
the iinestion is constantly being asked
at the library. What hooks shall I buy
for my boy of 10: Have you any stores
that yon can recommend for little
girls? To answer these questions a
collection of books has been pHaceit on
exhibit In the children's department
which will serve as a guide for pur
chases. They are all Interesting books
covering a wide variety of subjects and
li) charming editions. They range in
price from 3 to $1 to -'5 centx. These
will be on exhibition during the month
of Peceinber. and arrangements have
been made with the bookstores to have
a supply on hand so that these books
can be procured without trouble.
DAILY' MKTEKU.O;lCAI. HE PORT.
TNRTI.ANt. Nov. I. Msxlmum temper
ature. 4(i ilmrres: minimum. S.t decrees.
Klr resnlna st s A. M.. S o f.t: change
hi last ;M hours. . 7 tool full. Total rain
fall, a P M. to r. M . none; total nlnre
September 1. 19ns. S iiK'lies; iurnl. 11. M
inrhea; nVnrienry. ? 9b Inches. Total sun
shine. N'i.vemler 27. :'7 minutes: possible,
9 hours i minutes. Barometer (reduced to
aea lev el t at : P. M.. 3'l.ls Inches.
PAf-IFN- COAST WEATHKI1.
Observations taken at & T. M.. X'aclflc
tJm .ov.-niber
I 3 I Wind
TATIONS,
1-5 i3 I:
Hnkfr Mtv ; JH'Mfl SK (Cleajr
Htman-k a e U sV
Biif 28 -T. j d S 'Cloudy
Knrks I 0 0 rsW h'leur
HH.'P t iM0'!:SV Tlrar
Kamlor.pi i S'0.AtH 4 W ;h. I'l'dv
Nni H-il i H 0lO t:i;K HMoiniv
pi.ai.Hu J T. t 4 VW iCIoudv
1'nrtl.UKi 4k.AASt K SK U'lnMtly
Hed HhifT rt.H0 4 SK jl'lear
Kost'hurit ! 10 00, 4 NW'fC'leHr
Sa.-ramnto I r.fi oifl 4 8 H'ar
Salt lke ; : o n, 4 NW riesr
San Krsncico , ft 0". 4 V !('lir
SiMktt. ! .H 0 OA 4 VE ,Fnggy
T;icom ' 4 4 1 ft 4 S .'"Irurlv
Tau-..li IslHnl T ! XE flou.1v
WallH. Walla i t fl" -Cloud
Mnrjihfirtl'i 1 J rt Ai 4 .U' ('!-ar
Sikivnu ' 4: 0 4 SV Clear
Hla'ne O.0U' 4 N Vlnyrly
.
WEATHER rnxniTIOyrl.
The prfMui. has dcreaa5d atitl elrtu.tl
ntSM ha inTaei over V:ern "ah(ntT-
California Bungalow
. Tl i i Off-lal Id 1etia. P?rfefi1a in ttr
A 1-Uj itecture. The Calinsm'. Boriairv !
lh ideil ai SBtte4 all climatic rnnainnn. sand
tiirnrrnuia tamr hf aar hkli.ia-ia asoM
94 t-a -kmc iaiaa baso ia Califnroift.
I California Bungalow Plan Co,
aH-M Far BuUdics Ly Aps1s, Ca
1 jifLfc sr"!!-- " st.-.- aa -it
Brand Central Station Tims Card
ROUTtLtHN PAC11IC.
Lerarinff Portiaiid
Boe-burj PaaUKr
Cottage Grov I'-aaeixger
Calitornls E-press
San Francisco Express ,
West Sid a
Corvaiili Fassener
Eherkiaa pssaenger
Forest GrOve PasaenRer ...
Fortvst Grova Pawtngtr ...
Forest Grove Paaatur ...
Arriving Portld
Oregon ivxaress .
Cottaga Grxv Passeasar
Rosebarc p5ng-er
pori:snJ Exp-ro-a
West Side
Corvallia I'aaseng'er
!TuH-kiaa P-g3
Forest Grove Pa-Jiger ...
Forest Orore Pasaeuger ...
Forest Gruve Paaaenger ...
8:15 a. m.
4:15 P- m
T AS p. m.
1:M a. m.
7:20 a- m.
4:10 p. m.
8:50 a. m
l:O0 p. in.
ft; -40 p. m.
T-13 a. m.
11 :ft0 a. m-
::4o ii. m.
ll.lfi P.
B-.20 d. m.
1U a- m.
W) a. m.
Al :0 a. m.
4.au p. xn.
OKECOX RAJLitOAl NAVIGATION CO.
Learinx Portland
Pendleton Passenger
Chicugo-Portiund Special
fipukaM Flyer
t.ansas City & Chicago Express.
Arrlvius PortiMaU
pokne Flyer
ChL, Kan. City ft Portland x-
Chlc-ago-Portland bpaclaJ
I'endeJton Psaengtir 1
7:15
8:30
ti:W
8:00
y:i0
6.15
a. xn.
p. m.
p. m-
p. m.
p. m.
NOUTliiiiN PACIFIC.
Ijeaviac Portlao!
Tact) ui a and beaiUe Express ...
North Cout CtUcaa iUxulted
Overland iixprese
Arriving i'wriiod
Nortu Coast Lanatwd
Portland Express
8 80 a. m.
,11:40 p. m.
7:00 a. m.
4:10 p. m.
6:tf5 p. m.
uveriana ( tiiprw
AbTOKIA Si COIXA1B1A &IYKI
LeavUia Portland
Asiorl m. bemeide Express .
Astoria Faasener
Arriving: purtiund
Seaside u Portland Passenger.
Portland Express
8 :00 a. ra.
o:0t p. nv
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p m.
CANADIAN PACIHO RAILWAY CO.
avin fArtland
C. P. It. riliort 1-lne, via. Spoksne,
3:15 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
Via beaitle ....t
Arriving Vortlaad
C- P- H- otiort 1-iue. via Spokane
Via Seattle ..
8 '00 a- nV
7:00 s. m.
Jeiferson-Strect Station
&OtllltK PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas fiUiseiiser ....
JJallas Paafciiger .
Arriving Portland
Dallas Paesenger ....
Jjaliaa pasengur ....
7:40 a ra.
4 : 15 p. m-
:0:11a. m.
5:10 p. m.
11th and Hoyt Sts. Passenger Station
MOKAat., 1'OKTLAN l e bEAXl'Lif
KA1LWAV.
LeavlnK Portlunu
Inland biiiire Express s:lo A. j.
Througn trains for Walla Walia. Pas -O.
Rooseveli. Oianddalles, Goidendale, White
Salmon. Stevnaon, "ancouver asd Interme
diate puinis.
North Bank Limited 3:33 P. M.
Through train for Spokane, Sprague,
Rttzvi.lt. Llnd, Pasco, Koosevelt. Grand
dalles. Whlt iialmon. Stevenson and Van
couver. Arr&vluje rortmna
Noi'Lh Hank Limited. . .
Through train from
Ritv-ilit Kind. Pasco.
7:30 A. M.
SDokane. sururue.
Rooeeveit, Grand-
da 1 Iff. Whits Salmon. Stevenson and Van
co u v c r.
Inland Empire Express 5:30 P.M.
Through train from Walia Walla, i'as-o.
Rowtvelt, Granddalle, Goidendale. White
Salmon. Stevenson, Vancouver and interme
diate point.
O KEG OX ilLKCTKlC HAIL WAV.
Lemvlna Portland
Salem and Intermediate Local...
lliiieboro and Koruat Grove Local,
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local
Salem and Tualatin only. Lino-)
ited .-
HilUboro and Forest Grove Local
Salem and intermediate Local. . .
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and Intermediate Local...
Salem and intermediate local. .
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local. i
w .i.nnviiia and inter mediate Lo
6:25 a. ra.
T:uDa. m.
8 :U0 a. m.
8:ti a. m.
9:15 a. m.
lli.Zi .a m.
11:00 a. m.
1:21) p. m.
2:00 p. m.
3:4 5 p. m.
4:10 p. ax.
cal I
5:00 p: m.
6:30 p. m.
i . JQ p. m.
8:40 p. m-
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem and intermediate Local. .
Sa.tm and Intermediate Local..
Arrlvlns Portland
Wilsonvtlle and intermediate Lo-
nlfsboro "and Forest Grove Local.1
Salem and intermediate Local. .
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
8 :55 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
:40 a, m-
10:00 a, in.
10:SS a. m.
12:15 p. m.
1:15 p. m.
2 :ou p. m.
1 3.4 0 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
5 :00 p. m.
6 :00 p. m.
7:20 p. m.
8 :20 p. al
io 40 n m-
Salem ana inienncuiaiB
Hillsboro and Forest drove ocal.
Salem and intermediate Ltcal. .
llillsboio and Forest Grove Local.
Salem ana miermrmdi -SiKm
and Tualatin only Limited;
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local.
Salem ana iniciiu..tn
Hillsboro and Forest Grove Local
Salem ana
Ratem am!
Intermediate Local. .
In t armed i ate T-ora!
ton but no rain has yet fallrn in that section
irept a traix1 st Tatoosh Islsnd. The North
Pari tic high -pressure ares has dcreft.d
ulightly in enerev and remained ntsrly sls-lionHrA-
ov-r Idaho. I.isJit fiurrirs of mow
have occurred in Hnuthtrn Idaho. The tem
perature has rls-n in British 4'otujnhia end
In Northern Montana and fallen sllirhtly
in I he inferior of Washington Oregon.
The indfratins are for rain or snow Sirn
dsv in Washington. Northern Idaho and
Northwestern Orcpon, with slowly rising
temperatures.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Rain or snow;
southerly winds.
Oreson Kair. except rain or snow nortn
WMt portion, southerly winds.
WHshington Rain or snow; warmer in
terior; southerly winds.
Idaho Itam or snow; fair south portion,
warmer north portion. .
KDWARD A. BRALfl.
Dint rt-t ForwHfter.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
i Anatralian. Womln and Was hington
COal , i drllvrr.d promptly In any quan
lily Phono u your order. I?tar Coal Co..
4 -d l Phnnea Main HilS, A 1I'S4.
G u .... n Lasto Mantis, 25a. th.
aS Jlailllet equul of ths best Sie
mantle on tiro market. Barr.lUt 410 ltor
riyn Both phonea. t
Wood
coras flrst-class
4 -foot fir
d.Uvard.
wood. So per cord
Plmi.. Slain 443S Eal. CrMk Fuel Corn-
pan y40SCort)tt Bld :.
. I I cut Flower, always freeJi from
f lOriSL our own cona.rvatorlea. Martlo
Ic Forties 341 Washington at. Both phonea
Electric Fixtures tS, oS
price, are right. All work uaraatd
fr..i.rii JlKWJUrl;t l glxta etr.et.
Vlaiinf, . Forka and all 611 ver
X lAling nre rcptatod a. iood aa new.
Oretoc i mtluij '.Vorka. loth aoa Alder. Mala
357 S.A 2075; .
..-, c Valley aV Naut.rer. S27 Waan-
ine ington Rreit Phone Main JJD4
Free delivery A lU.O of 10-eax-old lnjjle.
nuok i'ort. $1-50
,-.! . Kemmerer toai. the beat Wyo
LOa.1 mini coal: zlvea more heat and Uaa
( churchlcy Bros., lath and atarihall ata
Phonea Main 931. A S93L
LOal tr,,i.r...nrt.n. Coal 4 Ice Company.
oppoalt. cuyLlbrary. Both phonea.
The Portland Fuel Co, 287 B. Mor
f 00U naon at.. Is prepared to furnish
cordwooj In large and .mall quantities at
th. low.at prices Phonea B 28 and B 102.
liEn.
SUn.AlULAX-In thle city. Kov. 2. Rv.
David Slii lAhclsn. aged TO year;. Ths
remains are at Flnley s chapal. I-uniral
nnlice later.
POX Dr. Ja.rph M. Fox. residence East
Md
and Thlamook sts.,
, Nov. -a.
Victor,
t'olo.
ft'N'EBAL NOTICES.
MAHER In this city. November !S. at the
famllv psldnre. . Clifton street. Mrs.
Ann Maher. aged 78 yeara. belove.1 mother
of Mrs. Margaret T. Raleigh. Mrs. Kath
erlne Opdvcke. John B. and Cecelia R.
Maher. Friends ane respectfully Invited
to att.nd the funeral services, which will
he held at St. !.nwrence Church, corner
Third and Sherman streets, at A. M..
Monday. November so. Interment. Pt.
Mary'a Cematery.
DOUKEK At her residence. "! Bel
n:nnt St.. November J7. b.lnvd wife of
Jtlchard Boker, aged 44 years R monshs
J days. Funeral will be held from Sun
nvstda M. iJ. Chureh. fcast yamhill and
Thlrtv-nfth a's.. today tdunday) Novem
ber 2. at i-JO P. M rnend lavltaa.
Interment lns Fir Cemetery
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ITNERAI, NOTICE.
SPAtLDINO November 28. died at the
home of her son. U R. Spauldlng. n?8
Hawthorne avenue. Amanda E. Spauldlng.
aged 7H years 3 months 15 days, he
loved wife of Edward Spauldinff and
mother of U R.. O. P and A. O.
Spauldlng. Friends are respe-tfully In
vited to attend the funeral services,
which will be held at the above residence
at to A. M-. Monday. November SO. in
terment Riverview Cemetery. Pcnnylva
nia and Kansas papers please copy.
I.ttnnlog. MeKntee 4t Cllbaocb. Funeral
Directors. 1th and Pine. Phone Main 424).
Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner.
EPIVARI) HOL4IAN ro.. Funeral Direct
are. sso so st. Lady assistant. Phone M &02.
J P. FINLF.V n(IN. 3d and Mndlnon,
Zjtdy attendant. Phone Main , A 1699.
ZELI-EK-BYRNKS CO.. Funeral lrlrect
re. 7 Russell. East 198. Lady assistant.
v ntrmnvn rfaiMtM. 414
Alder. Lady aaautant. Phone East t.
ERICSON TN11F.RTAKINO CO. Bmbn Inl
ine; lady assistant. 409 Alder. M 13.
MEETING NOTICiCS.
PROSPERITY CAMP. 3!. W. O. W. ex
tends an invitation to their friends to a
complimentary whist and dance social Mon
day evening. November 30, at Woodmen
Temple. 128 11th St. Admt3sion free.
ARBCT1TS CIRCI.K. No. 275. W. O TV".,
will hold annual election of officers next Fri
day evening. December 4. 1!08. In their hall,
at '128 K'eventh street. Members era earn
estly requested to attend.
MINN IK ejCHLTjZE. O. N.
A. W. SCHMALB. Clerk.
GEO. TVRIOHT RELIEF CORPS. NO. t.
Annual election of officera. Friday even
ing. December 4. at hall, third floor, L..
corner 2d and Morrison.
CARRIE COURTER. President.
MAI'D C. G11.MA.V. Secretarj-.
PROSPECT CAMP, V. O. W. Election of
all officers Thursday evening. Dec. 3; good
time promised. All member! of the order
are Invited.
J. J. JENNINGS. Consul Commander.
ASTRA CIRCLE will give a whist party
Thursday. Dec. 3. in the W. O. TV. bldg.. 128
11th st Prizes, refreshmente end good music
for dancing. COMMITTEE.
I. A V. Portland Assembly. No. 2. will
give a' military whist social Friday vw
Ing December 4. l!i". at Alisky Hall. c
oni and Morrison streets. Prizes, dancing.
MT. HOOD CIRCLE will give a mask ball
Dec. 8. W. O. W. Hall. East 6th and Alder.
Music Fox'a orchestra. Prizes.
COMMITTEE.
NEW TODAY.
i
Who Owns j
the Roof j
j Over
I Your Head ? I
Own your own home, built in
Menefee Addition
Where the location and sur
roundings are such as to insure
an increase in value.
Where you can purchase a
full-size lot, including improve
ments, for $600.
lake Rose City cars to HAN
COCK STREET.
Remember
We handle only such property
as we can recommend.
Portland Tryst Company
of Oregon
8. E. Corner Third and Oak Sts.
Ko0
Ford Auction Co.
3f. EAST MORRISON ST.
Alwavs have bariralna for every person.
Pressors, beds, stoves and ranges,
couches, davenports, morris chalra. book
cases, bun-wls, dining tabiea and every
thing needed to furnish, the home. Call
nnd inspect our stock and you will be
convinced that we are giving bargains
In all lines. ..,, .
We sell at any time from T: until
P. M. Remember the address, 369 Bast
Morrison street.
Modern 5-RoomBungalow
Poreekiln bath, full cement basement,
steol range. -hot and cold water connec
tions, new linoleum on kitchen floor; corner-lot,
50x100: beautiful lawn, roses and
shrubbery; on carllne; cost one
vear ago; owner must sell at once, 16ou,
$So0 cash, balance to suit.
The Lee-Bowdler Co.
Sd floor PantaKas Theater block. 4th and
Stark Streets.
8150 FIATS
Two up-to-date mod
ern, e-room nil"
holcept location, near
23d and Glisnn sts.
C. H.
KORBlsU SR Washington. '
I trw TUUAI. I . i - - -
AUCTION SALES
' -rBT THE
Portland Auction Go.
(INC.)
ill FIBST STREET.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
FRIDAX2 P. M.
Private House Sale Tomorrow
at 10 A. M., 1087 East
Yamhill Street
The fine furnishings of Dr. McDonald's
-- 1U7 Viimhill street, con
sisting iti part of; Fine Axminster and
Brussels runs nu t-MiH'".
rockers, center stands, sectional nooK-case-.
KI.EGANT UIPRARY TARW.
ELABORATE LADY'S WRITING DKK..
..-.t-w-'tj i v ..rv rivp. i.f.lTHKR. irota-
e-n oak souare extension table (pedestal).
dininjr-cr.airs and sideiMiam en nuiir,
dropliead sewing machine. Reliable gas
range, fine metal oeds with springs and
mattresses, dressers, stands and: in fact,
everything required to make an elegant
home. Remember, everything must be
sold tomorrow, 10 A. M.. without reserve.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
For the-sales at our rooms, we have
our usual good assortment of furniture,
carpets, ranges, metal beds, springs and
mattresses of all makes, couches, etc. A
few specials: Verv tine blrdseye maple
dresser, round pedestal extension table,
mission oak. with leather-seated chairs to
match; -solid mahogany folding bed.
heavy ma-ssive rockers with genuine
leather seats and a lot of other nice pieces
too numerous to mention.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
211 FIRST STREET.
Main. 5655; A
NOTICE We wish you to remember
that we sell more furniture than any
other auction house in the city and that,
consequently, we are always in the mar
ket for more and READY TO PAY THE
PRICE. Ring up Main 555 or .A 4121 and
get best results.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
Auction Sale
OF HIGH-GRADE
Millinery, Etc
. Mrs. M. S! Hunt, contemplating a
trip to Europe, has instructed ns to
close out by public auction, on the
premises known as the
Heiler's Millinery
Establishment
Corner Washington and West Park
Sts. (Selling-Hirsch Building),
TOMORROW
MONDAY, NOV. 30
commencing; at 10 A. M. and contin
uing until stock is all sold, all the
balance of her fine ladies' hats, os
trich plumes, feathers, ribbons, trim
mings, shapes, laces, etc. Ladies are
cordially invited to attend the sale.
No reserve.
S. L. X. GILMAX, Auctioneer.
' ON TUESDAY NEXT
VT BAKER'S -AUCTION HOUSE 162
Park street. Parties furnishing and m
need of first-class furniture should read
the following, which is only a partial list
of what we have to offer for this sale:
Sets of American, Chambers & Spofford s
Encvlopedia. and several other volumes
of good reading: lady's parlor desk,
combination bookcase and desk library
and parlor tables, over-stuffed parlor
suit in silk tapestry, student s reading
chair, double parlor Axminster carpets,
Axminster and Brussels rugs lace cur
tains, oak dining-room -set, also dining
rom set in solid walnut, fancy china
and glassware, silverware, all brass bed
(satin finishl. best steel springs: several
other Iron beds, springs and mattresses;
feather pillows, sheets and other bedding;
princess and other dressers, chiffoneres,
toiletware, parlor heaters oil paintings
and pictures, gas ranges and several other
lots The furnishings of a new. modem.
IM-onm residence and part furnishings of
a Nob Hill flat. You are welcome to view
the goods tomorrow and we wish to Im
press on Intending purchasers of good,
up-to-date furniture that you tan save
money by attending our sales at the same
time you buy something fit for the best
room In the land, as we don't handle any
old Junk. Sale Rtarls prompt at 10
O'CLOCK. ON TUESDAY NEXT.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneer.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
We sell the furniture, etc., of 8 rooms,
comprising iron beds, dressers. 'rpets,
parlor and dining-room furniture,' kitchen
ware crockery and other miscellaneous
lots for positive sale on Thursday next
at 1 Park street. Moved for convenience
of sale. '
Sale start at 10 o'clock.
- BAKER SON. Auctioneers.
Offices and Salesrooms, lffl! Park St.,
near Morrison street. '
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
EACH DAY AT lO A. M.
Three public ealea of high-grade fur
nishings, comprising Kimball piano, hand
carved parlor furniture in leather up
holstery; mahogany, oak and maple fur
niture; elegant library and dining-room
effects, portieres. lai- curtains, pictures.
National cash registers. Hall safe, office
furniture: carpets, rugs and -floor cov
erings. Standard ranges. Majestic and
"Malleable ranges, gas stoves, heating
stoves, nearly new furniture for every
department of modern housekeeping.
If you want anything, see us befrfre
buying elsewhere. We can save you the
retailer's profits. REMEMBER THE
ORE It SALE EVERY DAY AT 210
FIRST STREET.
j; b If you want to sell out, call up
Main 162: A 4213.
j. T. WILSOX, Auctioneer.
$7509 CORNER
PflxlOO, choice lo
cation, near lth
and Marshall sts:
three bouses now
on this property rented at over t), which
could easily be increased.
C H. KO&ELi 51 Washington Bt.
Interests the investor all the
time, because it is au addition
of actual value, within the city
limits. You have nothing to
pay for, only the lot. The
building restriction is making
JONESMORE
a district of pretty homes. Be
cause you have but a moderate
priced lot is no reason why your
home should be hemmed in by
shacks set irregularly along the
'street.
JONESMORE I
Is on, the city side of a district a
with a population of 4000. A
carline wilti ten-minute service ,
runs through center jit tract.
You get a complete abstract a
and warranty deed. Take
Montavilla car at 3d and Yam- a
hill streets. .
Lots are 50x100
$350 to $600 , j
AGENT AT TRACT.
! GEO. D. SCHAIK j
264 Stark Street
Portland Heights
Biggest snap ever offered In liigh-class
Portland Heights residence she. Best
view, best neighborhood. You can buy a
blot-k of ground for tie.OOO. Terms, half
cash.
Sengstake& Lyman
OO FIFTH STREET
OVER 1296 NET
Can be obtained by the purchase and
further Improvement of rlie SOxlOO feet sit
uated on the northeast corner of 2M and
Northrup streets. The present income Is
J7S0 per annum.
F. V. ANDREWS & CO.
Hamilton Bldg.. 131 Third St. Phones.
Main 3349 or A 3329.
Hawthorne Avenue
51x128 on Hawthorne ave.. between
E. 24th and E. 2Mb,, facing south. We
will take SiSOrt for this elegant build
ing site, for a few days only.
Sengstake & Lyman
OO FIFTH STREET
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
100x100 feet, situated on the northeast
corner of Nineteenth and Blm streets.
The prettiest building sile for sale in this
choice neighborhood. Price, $75oO.
F. V. ANDREWS & CO.
Hamilton Bldg., 131 Third St.
Main J3 or A 3329.
Phones,
ONLY $27,000 !t
Extra' choice cor-
100x100. on Sid
ihort distance
fw.-.m u'uuliinptnn
st ; present' improvements consist ot nne
I'-room mansion and two brand new. up-to-date
flats, all well rented: ample room
for additional buildings: an exceptional
fine apartment-house site. Part cash.
C. H. K OK ELL, 251 Washington
GOOD BUY
100x100 on East Morrison, west of
East Sixth street
C W. PALLETT
Kenton Bldg.
TWO FIATS, $3500 1
Two B-room
ts, not new
n . td - dfltA
offa ir hilt
In fairly ffood repair, and lot &xW; irood
loefUton, near .vm uu ui
present rent for both, $1$. A good invest
ment for small capital. w
C. H. KORBlX, 251 Washington.
$3250; Easy Terms
" New 7-room house on Brooklyn, near E.
SSth st.' Has fine furnace, gas. bath and
electricity; full lot facing south; must be
seen to be appreciated.
MOSSMAN REALTY CO.
408 Commercial Club Bldg. Phone Main 542.
BOARDING - HOI SE.
First-class, close In. 3 years' lease;
coFt owner over 9000; present Income
,1600 to $1700 per month. Will sell for
$9000 cash or accept good Inside real
estate t Its cash value, paying differ
ence tip to J-,000 if necessary.
MERCHANTS SAVINGS THl'T COM
PANY, Trtiatesv
Only -$6500 --Only
- One acre, factory site, near city s
center; two railroads and river across
and In front. Busy machinery now on
both sides. .
' B.. S. COOK CO.,
503 Corbott Bldg.
EAST SIDE HOME
CLOSS IN--K)R -BALK; EASY TERMS.
Modern, Jurnace. laundry tubs, electric
lights, two carlines, desirable neighbor
hood. See owner.
305 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Union Avenue's Biggest Bargain.
Fine lot. MxlOO, In the center of busi
ness with new improvements worth over
S45.nl- big renting proposition; must be sold
t oncewnerPgolng to flerm.ny. Price.
J5SO0, Call at Maguire's, U l. MON AVh,.,
NORTH, near Failing street.
$4600 UNION AVE.
Large business lot with fine house,
elegantly finished In hard-ood ,, room
tor large store besides. This Is a rare
bargain! See owner ' wnnTH
836 UNION AVE. NORTH.
NOB HILL '
40x50 KORTHRU", NEAR SRTH,
2000 ,
EASY TERMS.
VANDl'IN WALTOX,
113 Chimb" ot Commerce.
WholeBlock
IN
Woodstock
j $1200
Washington St.
Corner only
$15,000
j lO Acres
COUNCIL CREST
i $200 an acre less than adjoin-
ing property.
1 . 1 3th Street
I iir n . . n n C : s- n .
I
VV OTC1IUU9C t3UC
I $14,000
i
I Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts.
i
aw
A Splendid Farm
110 acres close to Oregon City, in
sipht of Portland; inrsre, fine house,
good barn, chicken-house, toolhonse,
wann .-herl; all painted and in first
elaw condition; all kinds of fruit, 30
tons hay. rood span horses, all farm
implements, several registered cattle,
50 acres fine timber; graded school,
telephone, free delivery mail. Trice
$14U an acre; very easy terms.
Wallace Investment Co.
Room 517, Oregonian Building.
15,000200 acres on Salem
electric earline; fine, level soil, deep
and. rich; best, fruit and vegetable
land in Oregon; 1,4-inile to station.
Elegant for platting into small tracts.
$5000 handles it; balance on long time
at 6 per cent interest.
J. H. SHIELDS,
305 Gei-linger Bldg.. Cor. Second and
Alder Sis.. Portland. Or.
FOR PLATTING
SmalJ acr-age homes, vicinity of Ore
gon Kle.tric. 7S acres S miles Pnst-office-
high euitiVHted tableland, gen
tle easterly slope; magnificent view of
mountains; large spring; cherry and
apple or' hardT old buildings. t or a
short time at 275 per acre.
B. S. COOK CO.,
503 Corbett Bldg.
$45,000
Apartment House
100x100 corner Fifth and Harrtson,
good income, every apartment rented;
new and thuroughly modern.
Sengstake & Lyman
BO FIFTH TREET.
40S COMMERCIAL CL.UB BTjTXt.
12-room house, Williams ave.. m.WO.
Strictlv modern, hot water system two
baths and all conveniences of the. best.
Phone Main 542. ' See our complete list.
Flats or Apartments
iOxtOO, Lovejoy, near 22d; 4000j easy
terms.
Vanduyn & Walton
Bis chamber of Commerce
River Acreage
If you are looking for acreage on
the Willamette River, 5 or 10-acre
tracts, call and see us, at 248 Alder
.street.
THE DUNN-LA WRENCE ;C0MP'Y.
Two Choice Lots
In Nob Hill; 21 per cent cheaper than
anything In this exclusive residence
district. Call A 3S.-.0.
S6000
Will buy lot 55x100 with two 6-room
houses: 5 minutes' walk from Burnside
bridge. East Side. Address B 4.V), Ore
gonian. For Business Opportunities
City or Countty. Call or Write.
Business Chance IJepartment.
OOI.nSCHMIUT'S A(iK"CV,
2naVi Washington, Corner Third.
FOR SALE, $3500
Choice lot, 50x100, near East 17th
and Washington.
A BARGAIN.
C W. PALLETT
Fenton Bldg.
$1500 Bungalow $1500
Modern B-rooni bungalow, on carllne.
a ),, Kv fiu-nt-l'
But broom, base-
men" tinted, electric, light; 40 down.
balance 52" a ih-mum. .
chants Nat. Bank.
. - T foxKA on Overton, in'ar
CfllUIII Mil td street, choice ica.
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