The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 04, 1909, SECTION TWO, Page 2, Image 14

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    IN.VVORLD'S COURT
United States Again Resorts
to Hague Tribunal.
GIVES IT MUCH, PRESTIGE
Newfoundland Fisheries ' Dispute
With Britain and Venezuelan.
Concessions ro Be Decided'
b'-. Peaceful Means. .
WASHINGTON, April S. Again the
ood offices of the International Court of
Arbitration at The Hague are to be in
voked to settle Important International
disputes in which the American Govern
ment is vitally Interested. It will not be
the first occasion in which recourse has
been made tp that august tribunal ,i is
sues' in which this Government has fig
tired. Neither or the former cases was
of as great consquence as the interpreta
tion to be placed on Article 1 of the
treaty of :isi8. touching the rights of
. Americans to flsh in the waters of New
foundland, and the issues to be arbitrated
"as a result-of the agreement recenUy
-reached between. VvV I- Buchanan, the
'American special - eomuiissioner. ' and
, President Gomes, of Venezuela, both of
which are to gro' to The Hague.
' Important Fishery Dispute.
la submitting; to The Hague so im
portant, a principle as that involved
In the fisheries controversy, both the
American and the British governments
.are Riving, that tribunal a prestige
which is regarded as an occurrence of
; the- nrst magnitude and calculated to
.Inspire similar action by other nations.
'The findings of the court will be
awaited . with, the greatest Interest
and impatience by the New England
.fishing interests. Their treaty rights
have been questioned, their work in
terfered with and they have suffered
rrom the attempted enforcement of
certain local laws or regulations, the
-right to enact which has been warmly
.contested by this Government. It will
;be more than a year before the ques
tions in dispute are fully before- the
..tribunal-for decision.
Settlement With Venezuela.
o,Yfar f efrort 'a of arguments by the
State Department failed of success in
reaching a basis of settlement of the dis
putes with Venexuela. until ..Secretary
Root sent Mr. Buchanan to cV-ieas at
the invitation of President GoiYfea. and
the protocol was negotiated. The willing
ness of the Cnlted States thus to dispose
of the dlxputos demonstrates to the na
tions of this hemisphere Its faith, in the
honor and fairness of the court, leaving
to the fate of that tribunal questions af
fecting the Interests of countries In which
tills Uovernment ; in some respects exer
cises a paternal Interest, and In whose
behalf It. always stands ready to uphold
the Monroe Doctrine.
Various phases of three disputes go to
The Hiigue rh a result of Mr. Buchan
ans negotiations, namely:' That of the
I tilted Utates & Venezuela Company.
'Which rays it 'has been deprived of the
right to mine asphalt and to build a
railroad; that of the Orinoco Corporation,
which claims large concessions, coveting
iron mines, asphalt privileges and hard
wood concessions, and the case of the
thinoco Steamship Company, which
claims exclusive rights of navigation on
branches of the Orinoco River. In the
'.two.;4U- cases the court ls to det.kia
pmniai-ily whether the Judgments of pre
vious arbitrations or decisions of um-
iPlres, worst correct and are to stand and
. If act. tuctn they ar to be heard on their
merle. , Three arbitrators are to be ap
pointed and mere than a year will elapse
b.fore a decision is rendered.
BRUTE JAILED FOR LIFE
Italian AVho Assaulted Cullfornlu
' tilrl Given lxyig Term.
SAN RAI-'AEL. Cal.. April 3Giuseppi
Pla. convicted recently of an attack upon
illj.s . tliabeth Grapes on the night of
-bruary , was sentenced to life Im
prisonment today by Superior Judge Len
non. A motion for a new trial made by
I ia s attorneys was denied. The con
demned man was extremely nervous in
court today and, almost collaps.d when
the sentence was pronounced. The crime
or which he was convicted was of an
atrocious character.
.Miss Grapes, formerly connected with
a Icx-Al . ncwspupr. was walking down
the street .and tad stopped to listen to
-the ntushi from hall where a dance was
In progress, when she was approached by
"la. who, without a word, struck her
overul blows on the head, rendering her
unconscious. When she recovered her
senses a few moments later she found
that nearly all of her clothes had been
torn from her, and saw fiu. bending
over her. She again became unconscious
and her assailant made his escape.
She was lound.. eonie time later, al
most nud. and In a dazed condition, by
tnends, who took her to her home. Sus
picion was directed toward i'ia by the
facts that he Had been heard to make
Improper remarks about her. and had
disappeared immediately, alter the as
sault, on returning to this city he was
arretted and positively identltied by his
victim,. An attempt to prove an alibi was
unsuccessful and I'ia was quickly convicted.-
...
CLATSKANIE FOUNDER DIES
Ulnar J. , Brjunt: Alo Discovered
Towtler ICiver Mines.
Omar J. Bryant. an early pioneer of
lortluml. died at IS iaast Tenty-eishth
.trvct .North, u.t Monday afternoon at
1:4 o clock Mr. Bryant WU6 born at
f-rawforavUlo, Ind., In M. and lived on
a farnt near there during hl boyhood. In
1N'.2 ha crossed the plain, with h ,,ar
enu . ly ox team. The were eix montus
on tHe wy.-a,Th-in in Portland October
SS of the same year, where they spent the
w inter. in March. Mr. Bryant s father
took up a donation land claim on Clats
kanle Ktver. In Columbia County, on the
she oX tha jnent town of Clatskanle,
which u platted and laid out bv lather
ami ,n. The town was called Bran
M.le. but was afterwards changed to Its
present name.
In IWl Mr. Rr?nt went to Eastern Ore
nn"We ' mining, and was one
ef tho. discoverers of the Powder River
mine., new Hak.r on v. r
After ipeudtns: a year. In EasterrJ
- ... w v iswmnie. in
ir.,'"" h's loirty and cam. to
rt!and to spend the remaininn vears of
hi lit.. biyui a l.om. In IrvinKton.' Mrs
Bryant survives hlm. as does a brother"
ry'.Vl- of Clatskanie. and two
t' f'. Mrs. ITann. Conyers. of Olatskanle
and Mrs. Mary C Lockwood. of Portland'
CBA?fP CENTRA!. STATION. J AUCTION SALES TODAY. H CTZT
BouUiera Pacific
Leaving- Portland
Rweburs Passenger
Cottage Grove Pusmiter...
California 1 Express
San Francisco Express.
West Side
Corvallls Passenger
Sheridan Passenger
Foiest Grove Passenger.....
forest Grove Passenger.....
Forest Grove Passenger....
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger...
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallls Passenger.........
SheridiLii Passenger. ........
Forest Grove Passenger..;.
Forest Grove Passenger.....
Forest Grove Passenger
8 1 5 a- m-
4:15 p. TO
7 .45 p. m.
l:SO a. m.
7:20 a m.
4:10 p. m.
8:50 p. m.
l:O0 p. m.
fi:40 p. m.
1
..I 7:15 a. m.
..111:30 a. m.
. .1 6:30 p. m.
. .111:13 p. m.
I
. . 0-20 p. m
. . lo . 3o &. m.
. - 8:00 a. m
. Jll.50 a. m.
. . I 4 '50 p. m
Orrcon Railroad Navlcntion Co.
l eaving Portland I
Pendleton Passenger.- I T:45 a- m.
Chicago-Portland Special 1 9:15a.m.
Spokane Flyer I 7:OOp. m.
Kansas City &. Chicago Exprew. 6:00 p. m.
Arriving Portland I
Spokane Flyer 1 9:00 n. m.
Chi. Kan. City & Portland Ex.. J 7:20 a.m.
Cnicago-Portland Bpwcial I 8:50 p. m.
Pendleton passenger J 5:45 p. ra.
Northern Pacific
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express.
Korth Coast & Chicago Limited.
Overland Express. ....i. ........
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited............
Portland Kxpress
Overland Express ;
8:30 a. m.
2 :0O n. m
11:45 p. m.
7:00 a. m
4:15 p. zn.
8:85 p. m.
AMoria fc Columbia River.
Leaving Portland
Astoria and Seaside Express.... 8:00 a. m.
Rainier Local , l is p.m.
Astoria Passenger. 6:00 p. m
Kalnler Local Ll;20p. m.
Arriving Portland
Rainier & Portland Local 9:05 a. m.
Seaside & Portland Passenger... 12:15 p. m.
Rainier and Portland Local....) D:10p m.
Seaalde & Portland Express 10:OO p. m.
Canadlan Pacific Railway Co.
Leaving Portland
C. P. R. Short Line via Sopkane 7:00 p. m.
Via Seattle 11.4S p. m.
Arriving Portland ,
C. P. R. Short Line via Spokane 9:00 a. m
Via Seattle f 7:00 a. nx
JEITKHSOX-SIREET STATION.
Southern Paciilo.
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger. . .. .
Dallas Passenger
Arriving Portland
7:40 a. m
4.15 p. zn.
Dallas Passenger 110:15 a. m.
HaHas Passenger 5:5Q p. m.
ELEVENTH AND HOYT STS.. PAJibEN
OEK STATION.
Spokane, Portland ft Seattle Railway.
Leaving Portland
Inland Empire Express 9:15 A M
For Chicago. St. Paul. Omaha. Kansas
City, St. Louis. Walla Walla, Pasco,
Roosevelt. Granddalles. Ooldendale, White
Salmon. Stevenson. Vancouver aud Intel me
diate points.
North Bank Limited , 5:40 P.M.
For Chicago. St. Paul. Omaha, Kansas
City, St Louis. Spokane, Sprague, Rita
vilie, Lind, Pasco, Roosevelt. Uranddalles,
White Salmon. Stevenson and Vancouver.
Arriving Portland
North Bank Limited ...7:80 A M
From Chicago. St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas
City, St. Louis, Spokane, Sprs gue, Rita
vilie, Lind. Pasco, Roosevelt, Granddalles,
hlte Salmon, Stevenson and Vancouver
Inland Empire Express.. 5:25 p M.
From Walla Walla. Pasco. Roosevelt.
Granddalles, Ooldendale, White Salmon,
Stevenson, Vancouver and intermediate
points.
Time Card Oregon Elect rio Railway Co.
Leaving Portland for Salem and Int. Sta
tions 6:5. 8:00. 11:00 A. M.: 2:00. 8:45,
0 20, 6:40 P. M-. Limited for Tualatin and
Salem :15 A. M. Local for Wilson vtlle
and Int. Stations 6:00 p. M.
Leaving Portland for' Forest Grove and
Int. Stations 7:00, 8:65, 10:25 A. M ; 1.30.
4:10, 5:30 P. M.
Arriving Portland from Salem end Int.
Stntions S:40, 10;B5 A. M. ; 1:15, 3.40, 6.00,
8:20. 10:40 P. M. Limited from Salem and
Tualatin. -.45 P. M. Local from Wilson
ville aud Int. Stations 6:55 A. 11.
Arriving Portland from Forest Grove and
Ii.t. Stations 8:30, 10:00 A. M. : 12:15 2:50
5:00. 7:20 P. M.
Portland Railway. Light A Power Company
Cars Leave.
Ticket Office and Waiting Room.
First and Alder Streets.
CARS LEAVE.
Oregcn City 4:00, 6:30 A. M., and every
80 minutes to and including 9PM then
10:00. ll:O0 P. M.; last car midnight.
Gresham and intermediate points 6 53
7.45, S:45. 9:45, 10:45 A. M.. 12:45. 245
8:4S. 4:45. 5:45. 6:45. 7:45. 11:15 P M
Falrview and Troutdale 6:55. 745 8-4V
9:45. 10:45 A. M.. 12:45. 2:45. 3:45.' 4 4?
6:45. 6:45 P. M.
Cazadero and Intermediate points 655
8:45j, 10:43 A. M. ; 12:45, 2:45, 4:43. 6:43
For Vancouver
Ticket office and waiting-room Second
and Washington streets.
A. M. 6:15. 6:50. 7:25, 8:00. 8:35. 9:10,
:50, 10:30. 11:10. 11:50.
P. M. 12:30. 1:10, 1:50. 2:10, 8.10. 3 50
4:30. 5:1. 5:50. 6:30. 7:05. 7:40. 8:13l 9-25.
10:85. 11:45.
On Third Monday in Every Month the
last car leaves at 7:05 P. M
Daily except Sunday. Daily excent
Monday.
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Coal Australlan. Wyoming- and Washington
-oal delivered promptly In any quan
tity. Phor.n us your ord.r. Star coal Co..
0 2d st. Phones Main 161S. A 1884.
Coal Kemmerer coaU the best Wjo
" ming coal; Bives more heat and las.
ash Churchley Bros.. 13th and Marshall
sis. Phones Main 931, A 3!31.
Prices Reduced i vl
Irompt delivery. Steel Bridge Fuel Co..
Alblna ava. Phones E. i4; C 1773.
Florist Cut lowers always Ireah from
'our on conservatories. Martin
4 Forbos Co.. S47 Washington mt. Both
phones.
Electric Fixtures" Mn;1
prUes are right. All work guaranteed.
estern Electric Works. 61 Sixth street.
Platiner n've. Fjrtj and all Bllverwar.
jl uuS reputed as good as new. Oregon
".J.'S? orka. Itith and Alder. Main S57S,
Coal K'hmond and Wallsend Australian.
Independent Coal & Ice Company,
opposite city Library T)oth phones
MEETfXO NOTICES.
ALT. MPMRFVS wi:r .--
MAH CAMP 77. W. O. W.. re-
kiuestea to attend the funeral of
titr lulu 'VAlvhKA z c ii'im.i
v- "'wmib pariors. nth and
Alder streets. Next Tuesdav at 2 P M
J. M. WOODWORTH. Clerk.
EUREKA COUNCIL XO. 204. K. AND L
OK S. Members are requested to attend the
funeral of our late brother. William W
Wetsler. today at 2 P. M., at 1020 East Main!
No flovert. Services at crematorium. Pri
vate. THE PTTHIAX SISTERS will give their
next whist and dance Saturday evening
April 10. at the K. of p. Hall. Eleventh
and Alder Prises. Music by Fox's orch.s.
trs Admission 15 cents. orcnes
IXDl'STRT LODGE. NO 8. A. O. TJ. W
Officers and members are requested to at
tend the funeral of our late brother, V W
Wetsler. from residence. 1020 East Main!
cor. S4th. today. April 4. at 2 P M Our
services at house. Omit Bowers. Service,
at crematorium private. By order E W
Crosby, Master Workman.
F. A. BROWN. Rec
UTOPIA REBEKAH LODGE. HO 6 I
O. O. F. The decree staff will give a "Five
Hundred" social Wednesday afternoon April
7. at Its hall, corner of East Aider and 6th.
streets. Admission lo cents.
ROYAL CIRCLES. 528. w. O. W.Whist and
dance Y ednewla- evening. April , w o w
Hail 12 llth St. Members and frienrti in
vited. Admissun, 10 cents. Union rr.uic
COMMITTIiEi
MOUNT HOOD TENT. XO. 17 K O T
M . will give a free whist and dance party
Ihurnday. April S. at Lpchurch Hall, mil
and Marshall- Prises. - -
TTC STTXPAT
v-.K,I?n'",A,lction H0. cor. 2d and
tjSEeer 10 J- T- -vV11son. anc-
DEED.
'W7'K.?Xf At residence, B51 Fourth street.
April 3. J. Frederick Wllkins. aged 28
n 1 ,the John H- Willclns.
The deceased leaves a wife, mother, sis-M-tSf
brothers. The remains are at
McEntee-Erlcson's Co. chapel, 409 Alder
street. Funeral notic later.
BrZt2Z,la" thls cltJ'- Aril 3. Lena S Kyle,"
t? 3rr"" T "min are at FlnieV.
parlors. Funeral notice hereafter.
ITER.tI. NOTICES.
LCXDEEX-At the Residence. 514 Htrvt
street. April 1. Charles Lundeen. aged 64
. and 5 tnohths. Frtendr arfdT ac
quaintances are respectfully Invited to at
tend the funeral services at McKntee
Erlcson .chapel today (Sunday) April 4.
r. M. Interment Greenwood Ceme-
JOHNSON In this city, April 8. at her
xt Iesllen. 86 Eaet Twentieth street,
Mrs. Louie Johnson, wife of Albert Johnson!
2,V;th. i Ellth. Florence and Melvln Jo
on. aged 41 years, 6 months. 1 day. Fu
E."1"" take place Monday. 2 P. U.. from
s. Dunning: a undertaking parlors.
ZZtZ iortl1- Majora Anderson,
of S.ii tTne "e'-al service, will
f, hal"at the above residence at 2 P M
ISf ?nda- Friends Invited. Inter
ment Rivervlew Cemetery. ,
WwT?,SRwTtl- fnner1 services of th. late
'nl Wetier will b. held from the
faml.y re.li.ence 1020 East MalaT. it
G aMr '"l" 'Sunday). Members of th.
rh.(w. 'riends invited. Services at
flower Prtvata. Keao. omit
KENTON In this city April a, at th. family
d?nf- Goldsmith si.. Jolm Ray
mond, infant son of Mr. and Urn Luther
Fenton. aged lo month, and 8 days" Th.
funeral services will be held it X .bo
residence at l:SO P. M. Monday April B
FHend. mvited. Interment RlSeivlew Cenf:
E22"r JS1" cltr- APr 3- Harry C
S 1 so afedMa8.y',ar,Ramaln8 til leave
Tacln!? Aw M:;nia5, APr" B- tor
tacoma. Wash. Remain, at the parlor.
Sixth" sm Dunnln- Alder and Ea.1
Dnnnisc, McEntee Jk Glibansrb Tn.i
Directors. 7th and Hia ri? MalJ"S?
Lady A..Utat. Offlc. .1 Si, cl".,!
EDWARD IIOI.MAN CO Funerml dl
or., zap gd .t. Lady J,.lLt l t"'l M.l
, P. FIXLEY SOX. Sd and Madlsam.
Lady attendant. Phone Main t.A liil
ZELLER-BTRXES CO.. Funeral nl
2718 KmtseU. East loag ll.o ..ulaul
l.8r.5UKNIXG-.Cndenk. 4 East
Alder. Laity altanf. Fhone East 6SL
McEXTEE-ERICSOX CO. Undertakers,
lady assistant. 409 Alder. M aiSi '
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE
In Effect November 1, 190S.
Dally or Sunday.
One Sim. Per "f'-
&ame ad two consecutive time! 220
8ame ad three consecutive times "IlSuS
? or ?" consecntlv. times 6 So
words count a. one line on cash sd-7hIt?m'Bi?-
D1 no ad counted lo? l
m.tn,,"ne-..Wh71 advertisement iS
SoplfeS? conscuUv "at, th. one-tlm. rata
undee -r".tMM"I,ply advertisements
S tnat on. W anted. Male.
Slt.Mtlons Wanted!. Female.
flsSrSd l,1? ih "New Today" column, ls
nsnred by measure only 14 line. loth.
XKW TODAY.
0 YOU WISH TO UT A BOHI,'
. 1 hen be.
HA.?uAN THOMPSON.
Chamber of Commerce
13th Street
Close-ln yuarter block on 13th Btreet
flne apartment hoose sHe; a rare
gain at $17,000.
Arlington Club
e QU? block 0PPslte Arlington Club
for $13,000; worth .60,000.
12th and Harrison
l"ine corner for SS500.
D. PARKER BRYON & CO.
The South of Morrison Spectalist-201-2-J
COMMERCIAL CLUBLDG
Phone, Main 5908.
Modern Homes
ripjt. Can give terms.
i-room house. 100 feet hard-nurfaro
pavement, all paid for. in IrvinVo " A
full corner Only $5000. Good teFms
10-room house. South Sixth, walking
distance to P. O. Pine lot. Only $?iS?
House worth tho money. Part cash:
F. O. Northrup
315 Couch building, 4th, near Washington.
FOUR-STORY BRICK
!Tyi p?r cent net for a Period of years
on lon lease. ' 3
v,?aU block.sr?und on street near
the center of city.
A reascnab'.e amount of money will han
dl. exceptionally good investment
Full information and details to inter
ested party. . er
F. W. TORGIER
106 Sherlock Building.
PLATTING
PROPOSITIONS OX .
Hawthorne
SEE US QUICK.
ROSS ENGLISH IV. CO,
222 Mohawk Bids.
4th Street
100x100. south of City Hall; first-class
flat or apartment property; $75 per month
income now. Call for price and full Dar
ticular., "
F. W. TORGLEH, 1O6 Sherlock Bldg.
FINE HOME FOR SALE
New modern house, built last Summer
7 roo.ns and den. team ceilings, up to
date .a every respect: No. 855 Northrup
street. For particulars, apply to ALKY
GEVURTZ. 173 1st su Phoned maiffiit
LARGE 15-ROOX HOrSE, LOT STxlOO.
1th and Jefferson streets, at a bargain!
Every convenience.
C. V. HOYLE.
727 Hoard of Trad Bids.
OHEG0XTAX, PORTLAM),
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
Monday, Wednesday,-Friday
EACH DAV ATIOA.M.
t ?JNr.AX'K'e sell a SPECIAL,
FYRtn?A eOUOWf: COSTLY HAND-
mw'l,80 .OA: ?uSfSOAK
ehifronieandli1 8 feet: MAHOGANY
5- P't8 and dressers; MISSION buf
ietg tables and chairs ; GOLDEN OAK
Mita' tnson tables iSi cha
Morris chairs; Iron beds; springs inci
mattresses; bed davenports; rSckers
SI oliTHEV AND GAS' RANGE!
Ihfhes etc! Uuoleum: carpets and rugs;
cJ?.E?N?SD-VSr ANT FRIDAY - Sales
?S rf,fra J?me.lete lina of household
r Bftnr 'he PARLOR, HALL, DIN
J..?.0?1' ,BETROOM and KITCHEN;
carpets; linoleum; kitchen utensils: disbl
es. etc. J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
Residence Sale
THURSDAY AT 2 P.M.
861 E. Taylor, Corner 28th St.
Having received Instructions from Mr.
hUS,- "Vtchmson. who ls leaving for
f PS? 1 wU1 8811 lhe furniture of his
tf???,,1""188' as follows: Morris chair
A5 UPHOLSTERED ROCKERS
CENTER TABLE; LADY'S DESK' hall
TTriT trRFf? ' OAK EXTENSION
TABLE: GOLDEN OAK LFATHPR
fER,SIyri CHAIRS: GOLX
OAK .COMBINATION BUFFET AND
OnTXT01"0-?5 BED DAVENPORT:
SSStRA? DRESSERS: IRON
BED 3; SPRINGS; MATTRESSES: chif
fonier; GOOD BRUSSELS CARPETS
S5Sur??l: clock: Kas range; linoleum
dishes; kitchen utensils; lawn mower:
hose; garden tools. "
J. T. WTLSON, AuoUoneer.
Two Special Sales
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
At 10 A. M. Each Day
ARB STILL SELLING AT THE
OTBBFT Th.CTI? HOUSE, 232 'FIRST
STRLji,T This entire stock must be sold.
It comprises a full line of home and of
furniture, as follows: ROLLTOP
DESKS; SAFES. ETC.; SETTEES
Sfe'Sr SSL1 Ttes: Couches; Buffetll
riSSP??81 EXTENSION TABLES
Chairs; Dishes; Curtains; Stands; Pic
tures; fahadis; Iron Beds; Springs; Mat
tresses; Dresners: Commodes; Carpets
a"2 RcuXx?dlnK; Toilet Sets; NEW
and SECOND-HAND Gas and Steel
ufeifslfs Elates; Linoleum; Kitchen
Terms, Cash; NO RESERVE.
J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
WB PO A RETAIL BUSINESS, and
will seU anything we have In stock ev
ery day during the week. Our prices are
low; -oroe and investigate. If you have
A.n4243 dl8P3e of. caU Main 1626,
AUCTION SALES
.BY THE
PortlandAuctionGo.
(INC.)
Ml FIRST STREET.
Private Residence Sale Extra
ordinary WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
At 10 A. M.
At 769 Savier, Near 23d Street
?ylnstrtlon3 from fhe owner, we will
Sni-t Puble auction the contents of this
feTS? "US1 QUARTERED
S&k . OAK EXTENSION TABLE,
with chairs and sideboard to match
So?wlS61"? Machine, fine ComS
Mon Wood and Coal Heater (cost $28) al
most new; very fine Cuckoo Clock, elab
ZIH, Ian,a-carved golden oak Morris
J,r?bination Bookcase and Writing
Desk. 9x12 Axminster and other rugs and
carpets. QUARTERED GOLDEN OAK
SFr?? TYPEWRITER DESK, good
S5J?U B???V Dressers. Chiffoniers? IX
HOLB MALLEABLE STEEL RANGE
(nearly ne.v). Gas Range, EDISON
forI,2,n0,GRArH--with. golde" oak cabinet
(original cost J.S), with about 200 UD-to-date
records; Rockers, stands. Couch finn
LARGE REFRIGERATOR, cos? $32 and
is almost new; Kitchen Utensils, Wring
er, etc.. etc. You'll find tills an extra
well and up-to-date furnished house and
cannot afford to miss the sale if you
need anything in the furniture line. Sale
Wednesday, April 7, 10 A. M.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
Sales at Our Rooms
211 First Street
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AT
10 A. M., FRIDAY 2 P. M.
Our rooms are crowded to the doors,
and we MUST UNLOAD AT ANY
PRICE. We have Extension Tables of
all makes and descriptions. Dressers in
mahogany and birdseye maple, golden
oak and fir; Rockers from tl up to S30
China Closets. Buffets, Bookcases. Writ
ing Desks, all kinds of metal beds, couch
e3, mattresses, springs, etc. but what's
the use? Come and be convinced that
we get the goods and sell them.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
ijttioriales
Several consignments of good Quality
Household Gotds and Furniture are re
ceived at BAKER S AUCTION HOUSE
for the next auction.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
10-foot round extension table, In quar
rrf boj-seat chairs, very fine
loloruj.1 sideboard, very neat buffet en
suite, costly oak bookcase, davenport in
dark green verona, handsome rockers
in figured plush, Mission rockers and
f PS a i" leather seat. English breakfast
table, divans, chinaware and glassware,
yv litem velvet bordered carpet .imported
Axminster rug. Brussels stair carpet, all
brass and iron beds, best springs, silk floss,
felt and other mattresses, pillows, wool
blankets and bedding, several dressers,
lace curtains, portitrs, set of very an
tique -ruit knives with stand, rosewood
desk, ainut bedroom set, hall tree, easy
rockers, large quantity of utensils, cook
stove and other effects. This is a money
saving sale for parties furnishing. On
view uimorrow. SALE TUESDAY AT
10 O'CLOCK (Prompt).
ON THURSDAY NEXT
we have the furnishings of eighf-room
house to remove fiom North Union ave
nue for positive sale at 10 o'clock.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneers.
RUGS! RUGS!!
For one day only, WEDNESDAY, we
- i oie ax tne greatly
reducid prices, as follows: Axmlnsters
JJViJ. e.taU for 30- and J40, xl2.size
ONE DAY SPECIAL at 3.76 each! WiU
ton velvet, price for ONE DAY SPE
CIAL, S20.50. Seamless Brussels, regular
price 35 ONE DAY. SPECIAL ll 7
Also about 30 Tapestry Brussels Rug- a.t
l1?-,13 KlGS ARE ALL NEW DE
SIGNS. MANUFACTURED IN WOOL.
We have no jute or shoddy Axminster
spclMaus. ru' in thl
Office and Salesrooms, 152 Park street.
APRTE
I MW TODAY. I SEW TODAY. .
I
S15.000 One of the most sightly
wix roruana xieignts,
splendid view a.11 directions.
A magnificent borne site,
will trade for high-class
Improved property, paying
10,000 cash difference.
12.000 80-foot Nob Hill lot, facing
north, with large dwelling,
that cost $9000 to build. A
splendid home, or can be
transformed into apartments
or flats.
SIO.OOO An almost new dwelling;,
full lot, splendidly located
. on Nob Hill, near 24th.
ooOO A splendid new and sightly
home on Willamette Heights,
best of surroundings, near car.
line. Let us show you.
SSOOO 8 -room dwelling, with acre
and half of ground. Portland
Heights; splendid rural view:
. very easy terms.
S4000 A cozy 6-room modern dwell
ing, .south front. East Madi
son, near 22d. Half cash han
dies it.
S3TBO Corner and three old houses
South Portland, paving well.
, Must sell.- Make offer.
S1ZOO Bunch of 15 lots, near Gregory
Heights; surrounding proper
ty selling for double the
money.
SHOO A Portland Heights lot we
think will appeal to you. v
870O A South Portland lot, 60 feet
from carUne.
RIVER. UOMK About 6 acres, on Co
lumbia River and North
Bank line, near Van
couver. An ideal Sum
mer home; station near.
Good auto road and
boats can land at place.
TO TRADE 6 acres choice irrigated
land for cottage, paylnsr
some cash.
JACKSON H DEERING
S4 STARK STREET.
- - Phones Main 346, A 3457.
S650G for $5500
BEST APPOINTED HOME ON
THE EAST SIDE
A choice place for the man hard
to please.
We have the house and lot. "We
have the correct price. We are will
ing to show vou the best two-story,
best-selected, best-appointed home on
the East Side. Couch street, west
of 24th.
SWEET-HHD-IEHCKE
1462 Fifth Street.
M. 6680. A 6267.
o
DID YOU KNOW
you could purchase sites containing
2 to 3 lots for $1250 and up on Port
land Heights, with splendid view and
on Portland Heights carlineT There
are no better building sites in the
city, considering everything.
CHAPIN & HERL0W
332 Chamber of Commerce.
CASMUR ACREAGE
"When you have made up your mind
to buy property you should consider ita
location a. to future value, will an
acre la the country ever be as -valuable
as an acre In Portland t We think not.
t .Mniur AcreaKe hu the advantage of
a magnificent location aa to view,
cleared and level, and ia practically
right in the city, on the Barr road.
What you can buy for hundreds now
will be worth thousand, shortly.
CASMUR has not alone its magnifi
cent location to commend It, but its
soil ls particularly adapted to straw
berry and vegetable culture, and in
fact It. aoll ha. been so cultivated for
15 years. We wlU be pleased to take
you out aad show you Caamur.
2V AND 5-ACEE TRACTS.
$500 PER ACRE TERMS
MURPHY & CASWELL
230 STARK ST.
Good Farm
None Better
157 acres level farm. 75 acres plowed
25 acres timothy and clover, 1 acre
bearing orchard; balance oak and fir
pasture land; 7-room house, large barn
60 rods Eagle Creek station, o. W p'
B. R.; 20 rods school, P. O. and stores;
living water, good road; have to see
this farm to know Us worth. Price and
terms, etc,
J. L. WELLS CO.
804 Cham, of Com. Bldg.
$16
i nnn v
I West Side business corner;
Lit Mil good rental. This is a
' tmup.
$5000
. Two modern 6-room dwell
ings in Sunnyside. Corner
128x5S. A good invest
ment. I-.arge West Side residence,
fine corner; rqora for flat.
T(rm ho I'm.... .. . .
$5000
na-vt, Ul GOOD BUYS.
- See I'..
PORTLAND SUCCESS REALTY CO.
IS Board of Trade Balldlns.
Write Fire Insurance.
$4500
HiS?!00" PortIani Heights; a most
decVtrtc" "r- HJ"-cla
SeeTheSpanton Co.
270 Stark St.
MORTGAGE LOANS
1 owct nln .ad term, lo .nit.
etBl rate, aad favorable term, oa lain
loans bularH properties.
Knad. Ln.nl for PrlTat. I.tmIsts.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
SAWMILL
Capacity about 20.000. nearlv new
with contracts on 7 millions of timber1
less than three miles to deliver product
to R. R. Will sell ' or trade for real
estate.
A. E. BORTHWICK,
SI Chamber of Commerce.
ARDlVIORE
THE HIGHEST GLASS RES
IDENCE PROPERTY IN THE
CITY, SURROUNDED BY
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
HOMES IN PORTLAND
GEO. D. SCHALK
264- STARK ST.
10 ACRES
of finest soil for fruit and market
gi on excellent road, about
1J miles from city, close to elec
;.vCa.Vlme and ra"road. All but
alI ac,re beared and In hiKh
state of cultivation. More than 1j0
bearing fruit trees of the best va
rieties, and 125 more Lambert cher
s Bej out- tes beina 2 years
.J?n(i dolnB e. The famous
Sebb cherry orchard is in that vi
cinity and gives proof of the ex
cellence of the soil.. Plenty of
berries pf all kinds. Good 7-room
..?e:, T.ished, good bam and
outbuildings, horse and buggy and
ail tanning implements go with the
place. Oood well, also creek.
Cleared land without any tmprove
menfs is selling at t300 per acre.
We shall sell this place, with all
Improvements as it stands for J5O0O.
$2000 CASH '
Improvements alone worth, the
price. Call and investigate.
KAUFFMANN6 MOORE
325 LUMBER EXCHANGE.
BRYN MAWR PARK
b the Only RESTRICTED Acreage
for Ideal Country Homes Ever
Offer in Portland.
Evry ?71e.to w'hm we have shown
this beautiful tract has selected a home
site You will do the same if you will
look it over. Just four choice tracts
fthlB YN M.AWR PARK is located
within five miles of the city limits:
reached by automobile in 30 minutes
via two macadamized roads. Has TWO
trolley lines and another building
MAGNIFICENT VIEW . RICH SOIL
ROSS ENGLISH INVESTMENT CO,
822 Mohs.lt Bldg, 3d d Morrison.
Close-In Acreage
Here you are a snap, for a few
days only:
13y2 ACRES. . .
on S. P. West Side line, this side of
Bertha station, 1300 feet frontage on
R. R., just north of Capital Hill; ac
cessible to 5c carfare $650 per acre.
B. S. COOK & CO.,
503 Corbett Building.
BEST APARTMENT HOUSE
SITE IN CITY
Northwest corner Third and Mont
gomery, 100x100 feet, being 11 blocks
from Postoffice. Price $25,000 $10,
000 cash, balance easy terms at 6
per cent.
L K. MOORE
717-18 Swetland Bldg.
A
REVENUE
PRODUCER
Corner, on Grand ave., 2-story
brick building, leased for five
years
$55000
CHAPIN & HEELOW
332 Chamber of Commerce.
WE BriLD ARTISTIC HOMES OX
1-ll.llKSTS LET VS
BUILD OJE FOR YOU.
WHY NOT?
Butterworth Stephenson CoM Inc.
Ue.iKnera and Builders of
Artistic Homes,
Lafayette ldc Gtb and Wa.hlngtoa
A GREAT FUTURE
Semi-business property in the Thur-
mau-oiicei uusiness district.
Income -
- $ 1320
- 316,000
Price
Lind &. Hig.ey
132 Third Street.
IDEAL COUNTRY HOME
5 acres highly improved; 1 acre bearing
grapes; young orchard and other small
fruits; neat 6-room house in lir grove;
fine water; five blocks from Oregon City
car. Inquire one house south of Court
ney Station, right-hand side, Oregon City
a i
TRACKAGE 1000 FEET
ASK
ROSS EXGLHH,
:t2 Mohsnk Bids.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On city property, at reasonable rates.
CLARK-COOK COMPANY,
a Board of Trade Bonding.
Phones Main 5407, A
kkw xorxaT.
THIRDSTREET
WATER STREET
North Portland
TRACKAGE
KVvV T'wv
on sjiaM
see ua. v"i--o aua lerm
NICOLAI STREET
Ta . ,w fna traction, with Tnite
Railway trackage. Let us tell you wuaJ
we now flhnnt x-l.i,.i ... 1 J u
NICOLAI STREET
'TJY? 1o,s and a fraction, with son
HrfiSf t" w,th, tckage: the prJ
Md price. ' JOU 0i tile locatlo
GLISAN STREET
100x100 cn Olisan street, close in. Let ui
give you location and price.
EAST SIDE TRACKAGE
100x100 on East First and East Osl
streets. Frico H8.000. All improvement!
EAST FIRST STREET
.ST.n3r OI.East First and East Oal
lw" Pr,3e i10-000- Tuls one of th
best buys in the city.
UNION AVENUE
0x100 on fhe northeast corner of TTnloi
avenue and East Couch strett. This it
only one block, from Union avenue ant
rast Burnside one of the best buslnesi
?r?fJ5.?U lte J331 S4de- Tllls is oftere
at 1S,000, which is at least 20 per ceni
less thin anything offered dn the vicinity
UNION AVENUE
60x100 on tho northeast corner of TTnloi
avenue and East Glisan street. They saj
J?at. new pteel bridge is going in sj
fcrfist olisan street. For prices and terms)
EDW. P. MALL CO.
309-310 AB1NGTON BU1LDINO.
MILWAUKIE
25 acres of best soil, in high state
of cultivation, on main county
road, close to electric carline. Good
hearing orchard and plentv of ber
ries. Good house, with bath, hot
end coM water. Engine-house, ex
cellent barn, with all conveniences,
and other outbuildings; everything
of the best and in good condition.
12 good milch cows and all farm
.mplements go with the place
Price, S60 per acre.
46000 CASH
A very Bightly place, which
would make a beautiful suburban
home within easy reach of the citv
nd a money-maker besides. This
will stand fullest investigation.
Land in same vicinity sells at
ilOOO and improvements are not
naif as good.
KAUFFMANN6 MOORE
325 LUMBER EXCHANGE.
Investments
C O fff Corner on tTnion ave
J0,UUU 2"his, is rlBht in th.
;,ooo
Burnside district and is bound to be.
ent "rental "per mont'T1"5"5'5 Pre
$10,000 amo'J
,., sightly and convenient
location: easy walking distance on Wesi
Side; always rented; a fine home anJ
sure income for you; nets 10 per cent
See us about terms.
STRONG & CO.
Financial Agents, 605 Concord Bldg.
361,500
200xiZ00 Sixteenth St.
Admirably located for an Investment
Sure to increase in value rapidly, lot
come about $260 per month.
Sengstake & Lyman
tM Fifth St.
$15,000
The finest quarter block, with hand.
some residence, on '
East Morrison Street
Close in. An Ideal location for flata
See this.
GEO. D. SCHALK, 264 Stark St.
MODERN, WEST SIDE
8-Room Residence
for sale, located In Nob Hill, 20 minutes
walk to Postotce. block from bamt caj
service in city.
L. K. MOORE. 717-71 Swetland Bldg.
$175,000
To LOAN on Portland business prop
erty at 5 per cent. Nothing undej
$25,000.
THAD T. SWEEK
611-612 Swetland Building.
NEW MODERN SIX-ROOM
BUNGALOW
On East Side. East face; one blocs
from car; high and sightly; easy terms
vjWNEK
Telephone Woodlawn 817 or Main 733S
A Nice Little Farm Close In
1 mile from the Mount Tabor Reser.
voir and cars, 2 acres, with a 5-roori
house, a small barn and plenty oi
fruit, for 4500.
THE DUNN-LAWRENCE CO
24S Alder Street.
APARTMENT SITE
Quarter block. 20th and Kearnevr
would make an local apartment hou'a.
or flat site, and would yield an enor
mous income on the amount Invested.
PRICE $16,000
LIND & HIGLEY
X32 Third Street. "