The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 10, 1909, SECTION TWO, Page 2, Image 14

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Orange-Grower's Wife Weds
Hour After Divorce.
MEW HUSBAND LAY LOW
As John Y.-ac, Johnson Helps Her to
Recover Children Kidnaped by
First Husband and N'ovr
Get His Reward.
LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Oct. 9. (Spe
cial.) Within an hour after she ob
tained a divorce decree today Mrs. Wil
liam Hinkle became Mrs. O. T. John
son. Jr. She carried tne decree in her
hands when the ceremony vas per
formed. Mr. Hinkle. the divorced husband. Is
a wealthy orange-grower of River
side, and two years ago. after Mrs.
Hinkle had left him, he kidnaped their
two children from a Long Beach hoteL
At that time a mysterious John Doe
came to htr aid and was instrumental
In recovering the children.
It was admitted today that "John
iice" was young Johnson, who. on ac
count of tne prominence of his father's
family, dici not wish his name to be
come public. His father is A. P. John
son, of Westmoreland Place, and his
uncle Is O. T. Johnson, a prominent
business man of Los Angeles. Both
men are reported to be multi-millionaires.
WEALTHY WIDOW WEDS
Mrs. Dennis C lark and K. Maurice
Gallant Marry Secretly.
SPOKANE. Wash.. Oct. 9. (Special.)
Today the widow of Dennis Clark, who
as a wealthy mining man. admitted she
was married to El jUaurlce Gallant, a
young promoter. Thursday evening in
the parish house of Father Verliagen, of
the Catholic Church.
It is explained that the news of the
ceremony was kept secret for personal
reasons, but when the rumor had spread
for a day the principals admitted its
truth. Mrs. Gallant has property worth
more than 11 "CO").
She is a 'autiful woman and neither
old nor middle-aged. ' although some of
the reports sent out from Spokane give
the impression she Is not young. Mr. and
Mrs. Callant will start on a tour of the
world about the middlo of November.
HEAR KLAMATH'S PLAINT
Senate Irrigation Committee to In
spect Oregon Project.
OREUONIAN NEWS IU REAI. Wash
ington, Oct. 9. According to the re
vised schedule, the Senate Irrigation
Committee, which will re-assemble at
Denver November 1. will spend Novem
- her 10 inspecting the Klamath irriga
tion project and listening to settlers
who have suggestions or complaints to
offer.
This will be the only stop In Oregon.
At least seven members of the commit
tee will be present.
MAN WANDERS IN WOODS
Harry I-onjr, Reported Drowned, Is
Found After Seven Days.
HOQL'IAM. Wash.. Oct. 9. (Special.)
Harry Long, the engineer who was re
ported as drowned in a slough near the
camp of the Burrows Company last Sat
urday, has been found alive.
Losing his way. Long had wandered In
the forest for miles, and when found was
almost exhausted from exposure and lack
of food.
Will Revive Bluck Sawmill.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Oct. 9. (Spe
cial.) V. C. McNiel has formed a part
nership with R. A. Wallace, and to
gether they have purchased the Bla
sawmill, near the town of Slfton, seven
miles east of the city. They will pro
ceed Monday to make the necessary
repairs and begin sawing lumber for
the market at once. They have secured
options oh enough timber in the vi
cinity of the mlil to keep it running
continuously for three years.
DAILY MKTKOROLOOICAL REPOKT.
PORTLAND. Oct. 9. Maximum tempera
ture. 74 .itprecs: minimum. 47 tirnres. Hlver
reailmx at H A. M.. 1.7 feet; change In lat
-4 hourrf. rise .1 foot. Total rainfall (5 P. M.
to ft P. M.). none, total alnce September 1.
ls-0. 1.2o In.-he; normal. 2.MJ Inches; de-
" n.ienov. 1 tirt lm-he Ttal sunshine October
THE COLUMBIA
RIVER VALLEY
The Fruit Basket
of the World
A pour uuaa bus a mall
th iter vf ever ueeouiiuj
wvuJiiiy tu the Jt-'ar feaatera
Males. Lcb ftu tae JAliltli
Vet tae opeulittfa are toe
ruuiiuic scarce autl wan
car rite lie men see tarn caey
cuu uctter laeuaeie lijr
ivutiuK lo the Awrikneu
auiue ttiu bivc euiue VteaC
tiud tlacy save aui ufu
cicut kuowlcdgt vf taa
rvuuiry tw be able iv io-
vale a ouce la a uualae.a
itica witk pay laeua cii.
If you are of (hi uumuer,
ay out iuvrmtate I a a
aisirict waivli ikaa uvrt
uueuiuga autl vpporluaillea
fur auea vl uiuu r larje
capliaf than aay uttoer acc
liou wf tae Aurlhwott
'ifee Columbia litter Val
ley cauuui oe urpuued as
a desirasie place la live
i wkea i ua cuaililcr tae
nauy l.itvs vC bus lues a taat
ire stlia weeded, lae largv
populullou waii-a mil sore
iy settle lirre, aad tae umt
aucrease aica w 111 f olltw
may siaali iaetuieaf Hiaua
at taia time.
If vriii pay yon to look
lato tae coadlUoaa la this
laud of opportuuity. Keuae
mick. aud r a e o are si
ready tae Important com
mercial craters of this dis
tncl. for laformatioa cob
cernlnff o p e a 1 a a; la all
liuca uf business address
KENNEWICK COM'RCIAL CLUB
KENNEWICK. WASH.
PASCO COMMERCIAL CLUB
PASCO, WASH.
is-. ; M-r-M- A T-Y i Ski
nT . jrvnjh 'v - -'
0 and visit every
amine OverlooK
tt nriii Via
(UiU J VIA. n" vw . - O'il
blue skies, but we will show you that every lot in Overlook is a first-class
building site. We have an extra fine home at a bargain for sale.
OFFICE, 207 BURNSIDE STREET
AGENTS ON THE GROUND
S. 4 hnun. 54 minutes: po""IBl. H hours. 19
mlnuten. Barometer (reduced to sea-level), at
5 P. M., 3o.4 Inches'.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The western h!-h pressure area has r
malned nearly stationary over Idaho and a
low pres?ure area Is central this evening over
l!riti:i Columbia. During- the last 24 hours
light rnln ha fallen In extreme Northwest
ern Washington and fair weather has) pre
vailed eLtewhere on the Pacific Mope. li
much warmer In all portion ol tne .onn
I'aclflc States. , ,
The Indications are for fair weather In this
llftrlrt Suniay except In Northeart Wash
ington, where the condition are favorable
for rain. ,
FORECASTS.
For the 28 hours ending mldnifrht. Oct. 10:
Portland and vicinity Fair; easterly wtnu.
Oregon Fair. ooler extreme euutnwest
portion; easterly wind.
Washington Fair simtheast and rain norln
wei"t i-ortlon: easterly wind.
I.laho F.ilr. exceiit posxlbly rain extrema
wrth p.wtion. EDWARD A. BEAl-S.
MEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND CO. NO. 107. W. O. W., will
Klve a whist party at the Woodmen Hall. 128
Eleventh street. Wedneoday evening. October
1.1. Refreshments and dancinf. Ad
mission 2oc.
EUREKA COUNCIL.. No. 104. K. and I of
S-. will have Installation of officers tomorrow
evening. East 2siUe Woodman Hall, East 6th
and Alder sts.
M. I- JOHNSON, Secretary.
PORTLAND CIRCLE. NO. 03. wishes to
announce that It will Klve a whist party
and dance. Tuesday. October IX W. O. 'A.
Hall. 11th and Washington sts.
WEBFOOT CO.. NO. 3. W. O. V. Whist
party and dance. Friday evening. October
15. Woodman Hall. 12s Eleventh street
Union music; refreshments. Cards. 8:30;
dancing. 10. Adults. 20 cents.
THE FRATERNAL UNION OF AMER
ICA w-111 give a masouerade dance In the
W. O. W. Hall, Oct. 19. Admission 50c: I
ladles S.'.c. '
SPECIAL DRAWING
Government Lands
Irrigated Under Carey Act
TWIN FALLS COUNTRY, SOUTHERN IDAHO
On Main Line of Oregon Short Line R. R.
A FAIR, SQUARE PROPOSITION
With Approval of State Land Board of Idaho.
Land and Perpetual Water Right, $33.50 and $50.50 per acre,
payable in ten or twelve annual installments.
You can register by mail at the office. Small deposit at the time
of registration. You pay for no land until you have seen it and
are entirely satisfied. Deposit will be returned if you see the land
and do not file.
You know whether you draw land without the expense of a trip.
You will be notified if successful in drawing and be given 15 days to
personally inspect the land. You do not have to cruise the land
before the drawing. You do not buy a "cat in a bag." Project
entirely under supervision of the State of Idaho.
CE0PS THIS YEAR.
Oats, 102 bushels per acre.
Barley, 96 bushels per acre.
Wheat, 74 bushels per acre.
Alfalfa, 7 tons per acre.
You may register any time from October 1st to October 19th.
Drawing to be made October 20th, 1909, at 10 o'clock A. M., by the
Idaho Irrigation Co., Ltd.
For full information and instructions regarding the drawing, and
for booklet, write or call on
IDAHO IRRIGATION CO, Ltd., Sales Department
SHOSHONE. IDAHO
F W t . it: m
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ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
It does not pay to buy an old building-, when we can build you a
BEAl'TiriX HOME or an ARTISTIC CALIFOR.V1A BUNGALOW, With
every convenience, tor Jess money.
HT NOT IMPROVE THAT VACANT LOT OF YOURS WITH A'
Modern Apartment House or Residence Flats?
It nill pay you to see us. High-class workmanship and satisfaction
fruaranteed. All plans and specifications free. Money loaned for build
ing purposes. Houses built for smalt payment down, balance like rent.
SPENCER-McCAIN CO.
THONK MAIX 6000. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
423-424 NEW LUMBERMEN'S BLDG COR. FIFTH AND STARK STS.
- ' , 7 . " - - ' i . .
i f vr.v TODAY 1 NEW TODAY.
I I NKW TODAY. . I TO'""-
subdivision in the City of Portland, then go and ex-
Aaaiuon, compare prices ana wrawuu, uiaucwioo, ciu,
pnTi vinf Pri that, we do not offer vou firravel-Bits and
E. Henry Wemme, President
MEETING NOTICES.
COMRADES. ATTENTION
Comrades will assemble at under
taking rooms, comer Russell st.
and Williams ave., at 2:110 today,
October 1(1, to accompany the re
mains of our late comrade. Charles
H Jones. Co. K, Twenty-eighth
Iowa Infantry, to the church, cor-1
ner of Knntt st. and Rodney ave.,
where funeral services will be
held.
H. A. SEVERANCE,
SLOAN, Commander.
Adjutant.
A. C.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAW A
speciul conclave of Oregon Com
mandery. No. I. will be held In
their asylum. Masonic Temple.
this Sunday. Oct. 10. at 1:30
P. M.. for the purpose of conducting the fu
neral of the late Sir Knight A. F. Dudeon.
of Ashland. Wis. Services at Klnley's chap
el; Interment at the grave private. A large
attendance in full uniform Is desired.
U. U. TOMASINl.
Eminent Commander.
ANCHOR COUNCIL. NO. "48. K. AND L.
OK a. Invitation to attend 600 and whist
party: Ice cream and cake and dancing;
good prists: admission 15c. Monday even
ing, October II, 1909; Oddfellows Tem
ple. 1st and Alder Its. COMMITTEE.
MACCABEE DANCE Next Thursday eve
ning. October 14, given by the Uniform
Rank in K. of P. Hall. 11th and Alder
streets. Stiles Orchestra. Invitations may be
obtained at 300 Oregonlan bldir., or from
members. V. C. ANDERSON. Capt.
QUEEN ELIZABETH HIVE NO. 2. L. O.
T M. will give a 300 party Tuesday even
ing In I. O. O. F. Hall. East Alder and
Grand avenue. Prlxes and refreshments.
Admission 15 cents. By order committee.
INDEPENDENT HOMESTEAD NO. .ISO.
BROTHERHOOD AMERICAN YEOMEN
Dance will be given In the East Sldf Wood
men Hall, E. 0th and Alder Ms., Thursday
evening, October 14; admission 25c; good
muelr.
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BORN.
BURCHA ELL October . to ' the
James I. Burchaell. a son, 702
t.
wife of
Northrup
DIED.
EVANS In this city. October 9. at 22S Mad
lfn Alvera C. beloved daughter of Mr.
and Mnp.' Carl Evans, aged years. The
remain arc at Flnley's parlors. Funeral
njtlce hereafter.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
HALVORSEN The funeral services of Ellen
K. Halvoraen will be held at her late resi
dence. 345 Colr.g St., at 2 P. M. today (Sun
day). Frleni-s invited. Interment River
view Cemetery.
DL'DllEO.N The funeral service, of the late
Arthur F. Dudgeon will be r.eld at Flnley'
chapel at 2 P. M. today (Sunday). Friend
invited. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
SEGUR At 111" Chautauqua Boulevard. Oct.
K. Alice Julia Segur. aged 47 years. 22 days.
Funeral will take place from the parlors of
the Eh Side Funeral Directors, successors
to F. ', S. Dunning, East Alder and East
Sixth streets, today (Sunday). Oct. 10. at
2:30 P. M. Friends respectfully Invited. In
terment Columbia Cemetery.
JONES The funeral services -of the late
Charles H. Jones will take place from trie
Rodnev-A venue Christian Church, today,
Oct. 10. at 3 P. M. Remains at Zeller
Bvrnes parlors. Interment at -ulncy. Or.,
Monday. Oct. 11. Friends respectfully In
vited to attend.
Dunning. McEntee A Gllhaugii. Kuncrul
Directors. 7th aud I'lne. l'iione Main 430.
Lady Assistant. Office of County Coroner.
EDWAKD MOI.MAN CO.. Fnneral Direct
ors. 220 3d St. Lady Assistant. L'hone M. 507.
J. p. HXLKl' SON, 3d aud Madison,
Lady attendant. I'lione Main U. A loUO.
McENTEK-ERH KSON CO. Undertaken.;
lady ussistant. .409 Alder. M. 0133. .
EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, successors
to F. S. DunnlDK. Inc. . 52. B 252S.
ZEI.LKB-BYKXK8 CO.. Funeral Direct
on. 2"i2 Kussrll. Both phones. Lady assistant
IKRCH Undertaker.. 420 F-ait Alder.
Phone Fast 131. B 18ftg. Lady assistant.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT. Main S00.
bFlKETAKY. Main 898.
HUMANE OFFICER East 4771.
CLASSIFIED ADVEETISING BATE
In Effect November I, 1008.
Daily or bun day.
Per Line.
One time '-
tSfcine ad ttvo consecutive times 220
Same ad three cunsecutive lime 30c
Same ad six or tevrn eonsecutive times. -COe
hli words count as one line on cash ad
vertisements and no ad counted for less
than two lines. When an advertisement la
not run consecutive tluiea the one-time rate
applies.
The above rates apply to advertisements
under "New Today" and all other classillca
tions excepting; the following;:
Situations Wanted. Male.
Situations Wanted, Female.
lor Kent. Konms. Private Families.
Rooms and Board, Private Families.
Housekrepina Kooms. Private Families.
The rule of the above classification is 1
cents a line each insertion.
Space In the "New Today" columns Is
Ra-ured by measure only 14 lines to the
Inch.
TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS The Ore
Sninn will receive copy by mail, provided
tunii-lent remittance for a definite number
of Issues Is sent. Acknowledg-ment of such
remittance will be forwarded promDtiy.
On chance of book advertisements the
charge will be based on the actual number
of lines appearing in the paper, resjiirdless
of the Dumber of words In each line.
In ease box office address is required, use
reaular form given, and count this as part
of the ad. AnHtvera, to advertisements will
be forwarded to patrons, provided self-addressed
stamped envelopes are furnished.
A receipt will be riven for all paid-in-advance
advertising-. The Oregoninn will not
undertuke to correct errors or refund money
unless this receipt is returned.
NEW TODAY.
SKATING RINK BARGAINS.
On account of entering the auttmoblle
business in Spokane. I will sacrifice my
r0 per cent of the stock t incorporated) of
the Apollo Roller Skating Rink Co.. (oper
ating Exposition Rink).
Will bear rltfld investigation and will
clear Itself to the purchaser in 60 to '.'
days: - Intend to close deal at once. Cal!
Monday.
J. RANDALL.
315 Oregonlan Bidg.
Phone Main 3452.
NOB HILL. HOMES West of 23d on
Johnson, absolutely modern 10-room
house, lot 60x100, furnace, fireplace,
china closet, large outside sleeping porch,
with fine view of city.
Near. 20th, on Lovejoy, elegant 8-room
house; everything modern, hardwood
floors, built-in china closet and book
case, furnace and large fireplace. This
can be bought very cheap. C. C. BAKER,
316 Board of Trade bldg.
FOR TKADrj Rich 18-acre orchard In. full
bearing, desirably located In every re
spect, near Santa Rosa, Cal. Income SluuO
to $2000 per year. For good improved or
unimproved land near Dallas. Indepen
dence, McMlnnville, Forest Grove, Hllls
boro or Beaverton. Or., write for partic
ulars. B S. Kennedy, Sebastapol, CaL
$6650 WILL pay for paved streets, cement
walks, tine vacant corner, modern house,
4 bedrooms, double parlors, reception hall,
dining-room, kitchen full On0-nt base
ment, near Washington High School, block
Morrison car: walking distance. By-owner.
15 E. 17th st.
LISTEN. Homeeeeker or Investor Idaho con
tract orchards at $350 per acre, payable In
5 years, no interest or taxes; best on market
today: maps and booklets free for the ask
ing. Mair & Prall. 2 Lumbermen' bldg.
;tortGE BLACK.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.
(All Branches )
23 Worcester Bldg.
Phones Main 8371. A 401!
WANT $-'1500. 3 years. 7 per cent, on valuable
Portland acreage, value $10,000. W 431.
Oregonian.
WANTED $100 at 8 per cent on suburban
residence property. A eSs. Oregonian.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
' We are Instructed to sMI the following
household gondii bv public auction m
KA KICK'S AIXTION MOI SE. U,2 I'ARk
ST., removed fur convenl-Tice of h!
comprising: Weathered onk library fur
niture, viz., table, massive nickers. Ax
mlnster rug. Turkish tinsel anil silk
drapes, parlor rockers, center tablus,
couches, very elaborate cable net cur
tains, ladv's donk, oak Windsor folding
bt-d. Drophend Hewing machine, severul
pictures, solid oak riliitnK-room furniture,
in golden and weathered finishes, brass
and Iron beds, steel sprlngx, filled floss
and other matlresacH, feather pillows.
Prlncens and other dressers lir genuine
quarter-sawed ouk and maple, with chif
foniers to mutch, parlor clock, several
pieces of bronze, Brussels carpets and
rugs, parlor heaters, new 'style gas
ranges, kitchen utensils, linoleum und
other useful iot. Sale on Tuesday next
at 10 o'clock. You are Invited to inspect
the goods tomorrow (Monday).
ON THURSDAY NEXT
We shall have the neat furnishings of 7
room cottage and part furnishings of an
apartment for Harrison court. Sale at
10 o'clock.
BAKER & SON. Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALES
FROM THE
Ford Auction Co.
At 211 First Street
A Sacrifice Sale
MONDAY, Tomorrow, 2 P. M.
We will sell a select lot of housefur
nishlnes of every description at the cor
ner of 2d and Taylor sts.. in the Tuiney
building. Don't come late and miss the
best bargains.
TUESDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK
At 211 First Street
We will sell on the .minute one lot of
grocery store fixtures and some groceries
for an estate which must be settled up
at once. There are showcases, counters,
scales, oil tank, etc. Then will follow
the furniture auction at the same time
and place. We will also hold auction sale
of furniture again on Thursday next at
211 First St., 10 A. M.
FORD BROS.,' Auctioneers.
GILMAN
Auction and Commission Company
Office and salesrooms
No. 126 Second st.. between Washington
and Alder. Main 2473.
Auction Sulcs Tuesday nod Friday,
10 o'clock A. M.
Tuesday's sale includes fine golden oak
buffet, round extension table, dining
chairs In leather and oak. stoel engrav
ings and steel sanitary couch. 100 pairs
(new) white blankets, 200 fine (now) bed
quilts, stands, bedroom suites, dressers,
iron beds, silk floss and cotton mattresses,
leather easy chair and rugs. etc.
Also at FRIDAY'S SALE. HOfSE
HOLX) FURNITURE in large variety
from East Side residence.
S. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
Fine City Home to
Trade on a Farm
We have an A-l modern 5-room cottage,
built but one year, whose owner wants
to trade on a small ranch. This is a
swell home in a section-of Portland where
it is growing right into money. It is
but 1 block from a carline, has 2 large
bedrooms and an attic, roomy clothes
closets, reception hall, porcelain bath,
linen closets, fine large kitchen with
pantry, wood lift, electricity and costly
fixtures, front tnd rear porches.
It stands on a full lot, 50x100 feet, which
is in a nicely-kept lawn with a profusion
of rose bushes. Public school six blocks
away.
$2600
RALPH "ACKLEY
605 Uorbett bldg.
Portland, Or.
Washington Street
60x100, near Exposition building.
$20,000
Let us tell you about this lot and its
future assured value.
Sengstake & Lyman
90 FIFTH ST.
PUBLIC SALE
Tuesday, October 12, 1!09. 10 A. M at
East 2Sth St.. between Holgate st. and
Kellv ave.. Portland, Or. Take W-W
car to Gladstone ave.: 25 cows, 1 bull. 2
wagons, 4 horses arid harness, 40 cans,
1 separator, sanitary bottle crates, bot
tles etc. Terms: Sales under $2.", cash:
over $25. 6 months. 8 per cent interest;
5 per cent discount for cash.
12 PER CENT INCOME
SSSOO Elegant flat building, walk
Ing distance. West Side, fine district,
leased to good tenants.
SS250 Nob Hil home one year old. 8
rooms rented, $60 a month, $2750 cash,
near 23d.
. n unnTHRl'P.
315 Coach BldB., 4li, enr Washington.
.nil in iia-.
A FLAT SITE
Within a block of Washington st. A fino
buy. Nothing so cheap for the low price
' $5000
VAN DUYN & WALTON.
513 Chamber of Commerce.
M KE ME AN OFFER.
. . .. ' -hi.r 1 that
MUSt sell ueiwm a' " - " ' - V
choice 66x100 lot. south side Lovejoy
d'ealers" write.' AJ 448V Oregonian.
LARGE) room with board for 1 or 2, reason
able. Corner Da - -
Tabor 4o7. .
WANTED Loan $4000. on mortgage of
clnse-ln property won." o.,.,
.3 years. A. H. Faber. 212-214! Commercial
blocK.
vor SALE Half Interest of Suitatorium
Dye Works. 834 Mississippi. to honest.
u m.lt lf.ua man. S300.
Dye woras. bj
ambitious man. $300.
fTCHANOE Sightly quarter block on car
line south of Hawthorne ave.. as first
payment on modern house. A 4j3, Oreg-o-
nian.
ETS-CEPTIONALLT nice room, furnace heat
hot water, etc.: reasonable, to permanent
party. 370 13th st.
u-ROOM house, furnished, including piano,
elegant district, close in. M. S. Reniery.
Stearns bldg.
I VM W At his late residence, 87 Blandena
mi 'pattbn Addition, Vincent Page Lyman,
aged 73 years. Funeral notice tomorrow.
FOR SALE An almost brand new $:150
Dlano in snlendid condition, . for ,S173:
must have cash. 'Address B 431. Oregonian.
NICELY furnished housekeeuins eulte. i
single sleeping room. 4S0Hi' Washington
also
BOY to deliver clothes for tailor shop. $5
week. 4S9 Washington.
6 ROOM cotta.e for sale cheap (for cash).
Owner left city. Phone Eiast 6045.
MAIN'S bine mill. No. 7.' nearly new, $10.
S24 East 47th,- Mt. Tabor car.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
SALESROOMS
173-175 Second St. Cor. Yamhill
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A. M.
I.:irje assortment of all kinds of Kl'RXI
Tl'HK. rAill'KTH. HTKKI, RAMHOa
UKAI'INO HTOVK3. OKKICK DKSKH
and CHAIHH. pictures, books and other
nnmeroiui lots. J
GRAND AUCTION SALE
Elegant Baby Grand Piano, Solid Ma
hogany and Kosewood Furniture,
Hand-Fainted Imported
Vases and China.
Genuine, Turkish and Oriental Bugs,
Antique Bedroom Fur
niture. Etc.
Tlia said goods having been shipped
from an old and wealthy fnmily In Ohio,
and since their arrival In Portland have
been in storage. We are moving them
from storage house for convenience of
sale to the store building
232 Second Street Near Main St.
and will positively be sold to the highest
iidder on
THURSDAY NEXT, 10 A. M.
Comprising BABY GRAND PIANO IN
SOL.ID MAHOGANY CASE (George Steck
& Co.). cost J1U.V); ANTIQUE SOLID MA
HOGANY FOUR-POST BED VI TH
CARVED CANOPY TOP, brought from
the Philippines and said to be the bed the
insurgent chief, Aguinaldo, slept on the
night- befote his capture: ANTIQIE
SOLID ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SLITE.
also walnut and oak bedroom furniture
SOLID MAHOGANY HALL SEAT AND
MIRROR, hall clock, solid mahogany
settee, chair and rockers. MAHOGANY
PARLOR CABINET. GENUINE ONYX,
CLOCK. HAND-PAINTED VASES AND
CHINA INLAID GOLD DECORATIONS
from the world-renowned factories, viz.,
ROYAL WORCESTER. MINTON. DE
POSE. FRENCH SOUVENIOR and HAM
MBRSLY, in all about 300 pieces: costly
BRONZE STATUES and VASES, ham
mered brassware. several pieces of
French Bisque. SOLID MAHOGANY
DINING TABLE, MAHOGANY CHAIRS
IN SUITE UPHOLSTERED IN LEATH
ER, TEA K WOOD SERVING TABLE,
HAVILAND CHINA DINNER SET.
TURKISH AND ORIENTAL RUGS. Irish
point, silk ami lace curtains. ROYAL
WILTON RUGS, oil paintings. BOOKS.
Including encyclopedias and other valu
able works by noted authors.
The above goods may be inspected on
Wednesday afternoon bv applying to the
auctioneer. Sale THURSDAY MORNING
at 10 o'clock sharp.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
Cash paid for furniture, etc.; call up
Main 1626. A 4243.
Goods sold at private sale at our store,
corner 2d and lamlull sts.
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RESIDENCE SALE
943 Belmont St., Sunnyside
TUESDAY 2 P. M.
Having received instructions from Mrs.
Stephens, I will el) the furniture of her
7-room house, consisting- of parlor furni
ture, extension table and rhairs, couch,
heater, dresser and chiffonier. Iron beds,
springs and mattresses, 3 large mirrors,
one nearly new. Eclipse rant?', Vulcan
hot water gas neater, gas plate, dishes
and kitchen utensils. Terms cash. No
reserve. . -
J..T. WILSON. --Auctioneer.
75 PER ACR
f) acres, about 15 miles from Port
land; over 3u acres cleared, balance
oak. and fir timber, and about 10 acres
of fino orchard land. One-half cash
will handle and long time given on the
balance if desired.
$2250
10 acres, near Base Line road, at
Rockwood, partially cleared. '
LAMBERT H'HITMER COMPANY,
404 East Alder Street.
16 ACRES FOR
PLATTING
A fine level tract, all cleared; good
soil, no rocks or gravel; partly in city
limits; 400 feet frontage on Base Line
road, close to carline; in a high state
of cultivation; surrounding district
platted in lots and rapidly building up.
UMBEHT-WHITJIER COM PA . V.
404 East Alder St. 107-8 Sherlock Bids;.
Good Apple Land
160 Acres
For J1200 cash; 5 miles from R. R. and
river; level and well watered; worth J20
per acre now; must be sold Monday.
GODDARD 6 WIEDRICK
243 Stark st.
$3650
New 7-rooir. house; all conveniences,
Including 5 lots. 50x100 each; good loca
tion and splendid car service. Owner
must leave town and offers this at a
bargajn.
UMBEIIT.WHITMKH CO M P A X V,
404 Bust Alder Street.
SIX ROOM COTTAGE
EAST EVERETT ST.
Price, $3250
Lot 50x100 and 6-room cottage, being No.
SOS E. Everett st. A beautiful home.
See it.
MALL & VON BORSTEL,
104 Second st. (Lumber Exchange bldg.)
50x100
Thurman street, between 2Sth and 29th
streets' new bithtilithic pavement; fine
view: four feet above sidewalk; good
residence site or flats.
It. M. WILBl'R,
Sua Chamber of Commerce.
M. 2.150. A 4350.
Splendid
Investment
On East 8th. near Burnside, modern 7
room house; owner must sell; price $1600,
part cash. Address A 448. Oregonian.
EAST SIDE HOMES
We have a nice 6-room house, full lot,
close tn carline, in the Rose City Park
district: a very desirable location, $3500.
Can arrange suitable terms.
MALL & VON BORSTEL,
104 2d st
WE WANT YOU TO SES
ENT0M
Before Yon Buy.
Choice Lots $195
And we sell on very easy terms.
Some choice lots as low as $:.()0
per month. Take .Mt. Scott ear,
fiat off t Lents. Office where
you ;jet off ear. Open every day.
WESTERN OREGON TRUST GO.
14 Chamber of Commerce.
Cowperthwait & Christensen,
Agents, Lents, Or.
ACREAGE
NEAR CITY LIMITS
Why Pay Rent?
"When a small payment of $10 will seours
you Immediate possesion of a home?
$10 Down, $5 Month
Fractional acres on Main street, near
Ints. C'ily water piped to each tract,
graded streets, cleared and perfectly
level. Title nuaranteed perfect. One of
the best chances to secure a home on
easy payments ever offered in Portland.
Splendid school nearby, and entire dis
trict rnpidly buildinK up around this
tract. Take Mount Scott citr, sot off at
Ijents station, go north on Main street a
short distance, not over seven minutes'
walk, and vou will find apent at office
on trait at Cadwell's Acres, from 10 ttf
4 o'clock.
LAMBERT -WK1TMER CO.
404 East Alder St.
Walnut Grove
Of 12 acres in ideal location, close
to transportation. Tn-jts of the
Mayette and Franquette variety,
best varieties prnwn today. Trees
in excellent condition and
6 Years Old
havlnp successfully passtd the dan
ger point. Best of soil and loca
tion, well protected from frost. A
very good and safe investment
which will bring large returns.
Price only
$450 Per Acre
half cash. An extremely low price,
making this a bargain. Call or
write for particulars.
Kauffmann & Moore
324-323 Lumber Exchange.
IRVINGTON
M
CHOICEST BUY
$4800 That very tlosiiahle quar
ter, hlock, S. E. cor. K. 19th and
.Thompson; hard surface streets, all
improvements in. opposite ,' cor
ners eaoh have $10,000 and $12,000
fine residences, finest surroundings J
in Irvington district, 1 hlock to
carline.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
202 McKay Bldy, Third and Stark.
Burnside Corner
Close in, at a low price. Rents pay
expenses. A rare speculation.
F. 0. NORTHRUP,
31o Couch Building. Fourth, Near
Washington. Main 534!).
Special
Will take, until 15th October, leav
ing for Europe, corner first and East
Oak, $10,000; one-third cash, balance
time, (i per cent.
Two lots. Killiu",svorth ave. and
loth st., $1000 one-half cash.
G 454; OREGONIAN.
BIGGEST BARGAIN IN
BUSINESS PROPERTY
On the East Side, close in.
Price, $3500
Humason & Jef f ery
M. 1189. 22(i Stark St. A 3814.
BARGAIN
50x100 on Kast 12th st.. between Tilla
mook and Thompson, with a good a-room
house just fixed up und in good repair;
fet, fir 30; $1400 cash, balance J1MJ0.
6 per cent, over 2 years to run.
SMITH'S AGENCY
106 Sherlock bldg. 3d and Oak sta.
A HOME FOR NOTHING
Handsome eight-room house in the fash
ionable Nob Hill district for sale on easy
monthly payments. Call or aodress the
owner.
. 901 BOARD OF TRAPB BLDG.
Phone Main 44..
WASHINGTON ST. BRICK
Three-storv business building, well rent
ed A treat future for this part of the
city where values are still very reason
able. Price only $o0.00O-
VAN DITYN & WALTON",
515 Chamber of Commerce.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On citv property, at reasonable rates.
C'Ij RK-COOK company,
Board of Trade Huildliis..
1-buncs Mala 5407, A 32.5.