The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 18, 1910, SECTION TWO, Page 5, Image 19

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    .TIIE SUXDAT OREGOyiAX, PORTLAND, ' SEPTEMBER 18, 1910.
BEST SESSION OF
STATE FI ENDS
Children's Day Hu Success;
Crowds Splash Through
Mud and Enjoy It.
COUNTIES MAKE EXHIBITS
I Ir-t Award Is Won by Benton With
SpJrnrliit Display, but pouglas Is
t'loM Second Hordes and Cat
tle Take .Many I'rUea.
AI.E.M. Or.. Sept. 17. (Special.)
Tl'.e r'orty-Nlnth Annual Oregon rotate
fair Is now a matter cf history, but
It mil! he rocorded as ore of the great
er tvr held In the Northwest. Though
t; 1.4ft two days were marred by
li-ay downpur of rain, the attend
ant then as compared with corres
l"ni:in,r ftas In th? past, was some
wl:At bvtter. if anything.
i':wtn. or ChlMrrns' Dsy. was a
h-i.. surreys. Although the crowd
i :! to splash through mud and water
!.! in many places they seemed
I:. The pavilion was crowded
S.-4 hundreds vlrwed the stnrk.
N'xt to the races, the county exhlb
l:s were one of the greatest attrac
t.on.. and the exhibits of Bvnton an
rountU arc worthy of panic
uiar n:T.tion. Benton ounty raptured
Tir.-t prlxe and Doujrlas county th
i-"- nn-l. Alarittn county, whifh cou
rot compete owing to the close proxl
ii 1 1 y of Its growers to the fair, dls
j Myr l a fine panorama view of Salem
and the county.
r.rntou Has line IHsjiIay.
The Benton county d'fplny was In
charge ,f XV. F. Grove, secretary o
trie "orva.:is Commercial flub; S. E
Trask. 11. S. French and V. II. Hughson
all of Corvallls. This was the third
-onwcutive time that Kenton county
1 -t secured first award at the State
A splendidly Rotten up commercial
park aople display was the princlpa
feature of the exhibit. Many Hood
l;:vcr fruitzrowiTM whf were here
J oriland day passed much of their time
vtewlns this exhibit and declared It to
be wonderful. Fifteen varieties were
in the box display and there were ahou
varieties of apples all told, lnclud
Inie the plate dii-play. In another part
of the exhibit 3a varieties of grasses
and forage plants were shown. There
were 70 varieties of grains and fine
exhibits of potatoes. IS varieties o
s-l'iashes. five varieties each of musk
melius and watermelons, and a large
aj'rtm nt of cabbages and sweet corn.
w hile strawberries and peanuts gave
j basing touch of diversity. The ex
hibitors had only three weeks In which
t- prepare for the show.
Ifcmxlas Rxliihit Notable One.
The luglas County exhibit, second
prlz.- winner, was in charge of IS. E.
Iriik r rank Calkins and A. L.
Kitihtn. all of Roseburg. it was col
lo-td in 1 days and every part of
l'o'iulas County was represented.
;xty-.even varieties of apples were
fhown. 14 of pears and more than 100
different products altogether, with
from one to 7 varieties of each. In
rl.Klcd In the exhibit was some corn
H'x feet high, a pumpkin weighing
l.'.s pounds and some growing pca-
Among other exhibits, aside from
those of counties, were many of much
merit. George Armstrong, of Corvallls,
was given the commercial award for
t ie l)-st display of apples, and Mrs. II
(.I.e. of Salem, captured the prize for
i.ie oest display of prunes. In amateur
photography. Wletsche Stonebrink. of
.-alcni. took first award for his collec
tion ot views, and t. fc.. rYeeland won
first prixo for enlarged views. For oil
painting, the firsts all went to Salem
people, as follows: Ethel Warner, sofa
t-ushlon: Mrs. D. P. Junk, flowers; Hasel
Keeler. portrait; H. IL. Lucas, marine;
' L- Schrleber, landscape; Margaret
t.;n. stiii lire.
IrixeMlnncT Numerous.
Frank K. Alley, of Roseburg; Thelma
E. Alley, of Roseburg; Frances M. Al-!-.
of Roseburg. and E. R. Berwick.
oC Tangent, were among those winning
swards for carriage horses. Frank F
and Mrs. C. C. Alley, of Roseburg. won
awards for roadsters and pacers, and
May i. lianley. of Spokane, and H. 11.
Cleveland, of Greshain. took the Shet
land pony awards.
Among the prlxe winners for perch
rrons were Ed I'opham. of Turner;
K. Bradford, of Salem; A. C Ruby, of
Portland: J. M. Nichols, of Junction
City; J. B. Stobie. of Marion; J. In
nian. of Salem; L. XV. Warren, of War
ren ton; J. l. Gordon Ac Son. of Kew-l-rg.
Adam Burns, of Shaw, and Fred
spites, of Lebanon.
Clydesdale awards were divided
a.-r.ons trie following owners: William
Hastings, of Boyd; John Painter, of Sa
lem: W. I. Claggelt. of Salem; D. W.
Drydcn. A- C Simmons, of Oervais;
lieorse Schanp. of Pratum: H. C. Fletch
er, of talem. and A. J. Eagao, of Ger
va:s. owners of Belgian winners Included
A. C. Ruby, of Portland: Sun Dial
Ranch, of Portland, and E. C Denny, of
Stayton. C. D. Nairn, of Amity; George
Sct.aap. of Pratum; W. H. Cain, of Day
ton, and William Snyder, of Albany,
took some of the prizes for draft horses.
English shire awards went to A. C.
Ruby, of Portland, and W. O. Bridges,
of Oakland. For the German coaches
C. W. Taylor, of Corvallls; A. C. Ruby,
if Portland, and George W. Speight,
of Hubbard, won the awards, and those
for hackneys went to Ed Popham. of
Turner, and A. C. Ruby, of Portland,
r. C. Sexton, of The lalles. took first
award for Jacks.
Jersey Wins MilW TrL
Many award were given In the cattle
and sarins departments, as there was
a fine display of stock here this year.
In tie ni:l. l cow trsts. which continued
for to davs. Ronnie Belle XI. a Jersey,
property of Walter J. Domees of McCoy,
f as Ite bluo-rihhon winner, her record
f.r butter fat being- 4-7 pounds from
wi t pounds of milk. W. O. Morrow, of
Independence, captured the red ribbon.
hi Jersey. Morrow's Select, producing
4 IS pounds of butter fat from 86.05
pounds of milk. Other entries Included
Hrmjr DeKol Queen and Chloe Mech
ti'.ild II. both the property of John L
Smith. Spokane; Jefferson LJlIy, William
i;:hop. Clilmacum. Wash.; and four
other cows belonging to D. H. Looney
tnd Fmlth and Bishop. Looney la from
Jeff-rson. Or.
Awards in the poultry show and dairy
departments were also made In great
number. The fair closed at 10 o'clock
lonlght after a programme in the pavilion
at n!il.-h short talks were given by thom
in:erested in Its success.
Se.-retsry Frank Meredtth Is largely
responsible for many of the improve
menta that hve been mad and already
plana are tinder way for establishing.
others, such is the addition of a iurti
purse on Tuesday of fair week, makin
three such race purses, or the Icaugura'
tion of a JlO.ono purse event on Wednes
day or Thursday.
POSSES HUNT SUSPECTS
Alleged Murderers Believed
to Be
Making for Colorado Line
GLOBE. Ari.. Sept. 17. Half a dozen
posses, led by Indian trailers, are scour-
lnr the fastnesses of the White Moun
tains. In the Apache Indian reservation,
for James Steele and William Stewart,
alleged murderers of Fred Klbbe and
Albert HillpoL of Globe.
The Indian trailers left Fort Apache
to head off the murderers before they
reach the Santa Fe Railroad. The su
pects know the country well, but It is
believed they will be captured before they
reach the Colorado line. It has ben es
tablished that robbery was the motive.
both men being shot through the head
and their bodies stripped of valuables.
guns and even articles of clothing.
DAILT METTOROLOtilCAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Sept. 17. Maximum tem
perature. I ITesrees: minimum. a3 de
gree River reading. S A. M.. t. feet
i hanx In last Zi hours. 0.4 foot rl. TO'
tal rainfall. P. M. to s p. M.. nii inrh;
total ralnfnlt since September I. !!. 1.10
inehes; normal. 0.7 Inch; exceas. 0.12 Inch.
Total aun.hlne. September 14. a minute.:
po.siMe. 12 hours ?4 minutes. Barometer
reduced to aea leel) at S P. ii.. 30:0
Inch eg.
THE WEATHER.
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STATIONS.
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Salt
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San Francisco. . .
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hpokane
T acorn a ,
Tatoosh Inland...
Walla Walla
Waihfnvton. ......
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llowston Tark.
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C1 n.ftn, 4 u rioudr
72 a.oo tn Pt cloudy
74 o.oo is s ioudy
? T. f 4 SW Hia.R
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82 0. P 4 E ilr
73 A.AOf 4 s Clrar
I &4 0.:j riR K'ouly
lo:- o.oo1 4 SB Clrar
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72 O.o- X XV Cloudy
1u 0.00 10 'W ciiar
B6 0.00:10 XE Pt cloudy
70 0.00' 4'N fcir
fi4 0.011 4 X tCL.udy
R4 0.03 JJ XE IPt cloudy
64 ft.onj 4 S lClar
" O.on1 4 S W'lrar
C4 0.00 12 X IPt cloudy
I 70 0.02i 6 SW Pt Clouiiy
T. Trac.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Htarh prMur cnrr th Wfi!rn por
tion of thla dtatrlct. whtl relatively low
prensiir fbtalna to eantward. the center
of low blna over Alberta. Rain haa fallen
over the ectern portion of Oregon and
WahfnKton. over the western slop of the
Docky Mountains, and a storm Is over the
reai ks. 1.44 Inches of rain havinc
fallen at Oreen Bay. Wla.. In the last 12
hours. Temperatures are srcnerallr olw
the seasonal normal over the Pactno Slone.
and east of the Appalachian Mountains, and
tna weatnsr is warmer tnsn usual over the
central portion of the country.
Conditions are favorable for generally
fair weather Sunday over this dlstrlrt, with
warmer weather over Southern Orevon and
southwestern Idaho, and southeastern
Washington. Winds will be generally west
erly. FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair: warmer:
northwesterly winds.
Oregon Fair; warmer interior west por
tion : nortnweterir winns.
Uasalnvton I-air: warmer southeast por
tion : westerly winds.
Idaho Fair: warmer southwest portion.
THFOpORK p PR4.KF OhM.r
MEKTiyp XOT1CE8.
Ft'ft ck a mx-vc ru no. vh. k nights
ANO lAtIPS or SF:XKITT Whist mni IW)
ftnnctnr. 15 rni B-iM 8M . O. . Hall
Kmc feh. Ease A1W.
PO RTIaA-NT C I TU TJ?. W. OP XV.. AND
OtV.HiiE W'ASHIN4iTN" CAMP. W O. V.
VhtM and rlanc ivn TurtvUhy. S?ptemNr 20.
Canla at fuod prlMA unloa mumlo, n
tnmt.mutB. Cam bava a good Uma wltb ua,
boura' lMnclug.
THE HOMESTEAPER9 crrtllally invlta
rx to a mUiturr wtiUit aolal, Friday ev?n-
inn
Srut'mrr s. at tna tranft Hira. .i
btiiidlns. 3H'- Waah.nirtoa atrett, went hall
tIm, rtrrealmaata and Oanclns. Aaruis-
aloa 1A cnta
New hall f"r rnt, central, fln floor, itnm
nt. piano, tare ant-rooma ar.d lorkera.
'wa-.tmvis ro io 2d at. or A -?o..h.
BORX.
RTAI-S Sptmhr la. born to tha IV of
tiliam Itvals. at Format Grove, a dautrh-t-r.
t iie paenta of whom arc the beat
pleawU couple In the land brim It la
a irl lr. C. I. I.arce. aaalsted by Dr.
fhnrl! Hlmf. a:trndlry.
T EIUL XOT1CE8.
KAFKA In thla city. 8ptm?r 6!mon
I- Kafka, axed . yrara. lamer or Mrs.
Harry ii. Hlaman. 3!r- Alexander Fried
man. Frlni Invited to attend funeral
rvtcwa, which will be held at the resi
dence. 491 IsOa street, at 10 A. M. to
morrow Sunday ). IHeptember JH. ttn
i rinclffo, ew Haven. Con a., and St.
1'aul papers please copy.
PTOW in thla eltr, Feptembar !. at the
family reeldcm-e. Kast 13th street.
North, V rs. slarloD Cook blow, axed 85
years. 3 months. 9 daya Friends in
vited to attend funeral aervh , which
wlil be held at Holman'e funeraJ parlors.
Third and Salmon etreets. at 2:30 P. M.,
tAKlay. (tiunday. September 16.
ftlMPSON At her home, Gregory Helfhta.
September 15. Martha Slmpn. aired VI
yars 11 months 10 days. uneral will
take place from the parlors of the East
t-iie Funeral Ulretors. ICast Alder ami
Kast Slaih streets. Monday. September 19.
at - P. 51. Friends respectfully Invited.
Interment Rosa City Cemetery.
KAFKA In this city. rptember 15, Flmon
Kafka, aced ftd yeaxs, lather of Mrs.
Harry I. Iloiaman. Mra Alexander Fried
man. Friends Invited to attend funeral
services which will be held at the real
donee. 491 Ie.vls street, at 10 A. M. to
day. 48unday. (September IS. San
Francisco, New Haven, Con., and tft. Paul
papers pleas Copy.
MACK IN LAV In this city September IT,
at the family reeidenre. 21 2 Portland
Boulevard. Mrs. Huaanna l. 5L Mac kin
lay, aced Bd years, 3 montha. 2i days.
Friends Invited to attend funeral eervu-ea
which will be held at Holman'a Chapel.
Third and Salmon streets at lo A. 51. to
day (Sunday . beptember IS. Interment
Kiver View Csmetei-y.
B LAZIER In thla city, September 17. at
the family residence, tS 4 Wasco atreet.
Ustay Kate Biaxier. beloved wife of
Cuene Biaxler. Funeral from the abote
residence at 10 A- M. tomorrow Mom.y
September 1. thence to Dominican
Church, East Third and Claokamas
at reels; services at lO:J0 A. M- Frien'la
Invited. Interment KJverview Cemetery.
COON Tbe funeral aervlcea of Nellie
Hushes Coon will be held at Flnley's par
lors at 1 P. M. today (Sunday.; Frlonda
Invited. Interment River view Cemetery.
Dl'EBER In this city. September 15. Peter
Iueber. ajred &o years. .Funeral will take
place from Dunnlns; A McEnte chap I,
Monday, beptember 19. at K:45 A. M.,
thence to St. Joeeph's Church. lKth snd
Couch at reels, at 9 A. M., where serv
ice will be held. Interment Mount Cal
vary Cemetery, Friends respectfully in
vited. TONSKTH rXORAl CO.
UAHUCaM bUG,
l'LOKAL Us.blU.NS.
rbooea: Mala 5lot; A 1101.
Dannlna alcEatee, Foaeral Directs.
Tth aaa Fine. Fhuoa Mala 430. Lady w
sUlsnt. Ofltc ef Count j Coroner.
EDWARD UOLMAN CO, Fosml Itrct
scm. Id rt. Lm&y A Utunt. ybnm M.
S. r. fXNLKX BO. Sd and Madtsoa,
tadr sttwidspi. I-none Mnia A liy.
KA.vr hlIE Funeral IHmtora. auvceaasrs
o . EX. UnpalDK. lac E. St. H Hit.
KRJCMJ.V CO tndrrtakers: lady assist
nt 409 Alder. M. HI3. A 13 IS.
ZELXER-BVKNE6 CO.. Funeral Directors,
694 Williams st.; both phonos; ladjr asst.
URca
ta.
CnoVrtmaer.
7U. A
DIED.
K EFT SB tld in Helena, Mont.. August 9. aJ
the residence, 711 Fifth avenue. Frank J
Reeset bekived hu?bnd of Katie Raitfton
Jleese, formerly of Portland. Or.
LEIGHTOX In this city, September 17. at
me umny residence, iZ9 ivast recona
street North, William Augustus Leixn
ton, aged 86 yean X mouth and 9 days.
PATTEKSOX In this ' city. September 17,
at the family residence at Myrtie Far a
IS tat Ion, Rosalie Theodora Patterson, aged
a years. Funeral announcement later.
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Far Line.
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Tfcsiins- ad aix or seven conaecuti va times. .0
Mx word counts a oue Une oa casta ad-
Tertiaemcuis aatl a sm! evuntou or
than Us liaea.
Uhen an advertisement Is not ran eoneee
utive t:mei tae one-tUue rate applies.
Oa cibtrge of book dert tseiuents th
charge will bo based on the actual number
of line appearing In the paper, regartlleae
of lae number of words In each line.
In Mew Today all advertiswneota are
elianreU by motMirt oaiy 14 linee to the
incb.
Tbe above rate apply to advertlaementa
Udef "New Today" and all other olasnttlca
twna excepting l be fotton lugi
Mtnutaone Wanted. Male.
Mluailons W anted. Female.
or Heat Hooma. 1'rivate Families.
Kuodjs and l&oMrd. Frlv.tte ramlllea,
Housekeeping Rooms. Frlvate Fans! Ilea.
1 he tate oa tbe aiove cia Idea tiona is 1
Cents a lute each Insertion.
IU OLT-OF-TOHN MATRONS TT-a Ore
gon Un will receive copy oy mull, prorlded
ufl k-ient remittance fur a dellnlte number
1 Utftuc la kcat. Aclaoowledgnnaent of euoa
icoilttance wlil be forwarded promptly.
la case box on lea address Is reuulroa. nso
regular form given, and count Una as part
of lite ad. Answers to advei tlM-ments will
be forwarded ts patrons, provided self-ad
iin null eoveiopee are locioeeo.
If yon bsTe eitber telephone In year hone
we will accept your ad over tbe pbone sad
send yoa tbe bill tbe next dny. Fbouo
Usot Ad. Dept.. Main .07 or A 09o. blt
oatloa Wanted and Personal advertlemenit
nt acreui ed over tlie obcoe. Frrors are
more esvl)y mails In telephoning adverttss
mroiK. tiierefore The Orrgonlua wui net
hold Itneif repfDslhle fur audi errors.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
0FHCK. CITY HA LI.
MAIN 60S. A TBS.
HUMAN K OKHTLK. EAST 471a
XEW TOIAY.
. SITE $8500
rn!f PfiD'JCDinTPInPo In On
UU UUiUlLU LUI UIUOU 111 Ull
Orand avenue, has large S-roora, mod
ern house that can be easily converted
Into an apartment-house. The right
location to bring a large Income. Thl
18 first-class.
DI BOIS A CHOCK KTT,
Hoom 3 Washington mdg.
'Apartment Site
NOB HILL
Constating of
O.M9 A.ND A HALF LOTS
Now Offered for the First Time
AT TIIE LOW PKICE
382SO
To Knsure a Sale.
OWKKK.
AM Oresronlan.
INVESTIGATE
THIS CHEAP BUY IN
Klickitat County
2240 acres In Klickitat County six
miles north of The Halles. Oresron
near Wnrwlrk St;Uln on the (5olclin
dale Hailrond: land all fenced nnd cross-
fem-pd; two Isrjte hams; 7 eprings. 2
wells; 300 acres adapleil to fruit, bal
ance an ideal stork and praln rancli.
lrUe 1S per acre. Better Investigate
this. "m
CHAP1N &HERLOW
332 Chamber of Commerce?.
Farm Departmenl, t;ts.
Portiand
Heights
Pnlendld site for one or two homes,
unobstructed view, failnir east, fine
homes near Tal hot routl. one block
from cars. 100x100, with small house.
A Ilurcaln at S5SOO. Terms.
PE.X.V HiVESTlllSXT CO.,
14 Hncbanan IIIiIb;.
For Sale by Owner
Modern six-room bungalow Just com
leted, adjoining Walnut Park, seven
locks to new Jefferson Hltrh School.
fine car service, only 15 minutes' ride
from city. Ijirce llvlne-room with
fireplace and bookcase: larire dlnlnsr
room with panelled side and built-in
buffet, Dutch kitchen, three bedrooms,
bathroom, cement basement with wash
trsvi. Price 3ono. with terms. If you
want a cosy home at tlie rlsht price,
look this over. rhone Wooiilawn 639.
?
If you want a beautiful, strictly mod
ern 7-room residence on nmn,t.u
MF.inilT for only issoo. you win be
pleased with this one. Only $1000 cash
necessary, balance $40 per month.
C. L. BAMBERGER
Itoom 2 Lumbermen. IrldK. Mala 24XH,
$10,000
Williams Ave.
Business lot. Improved with
STORES and APARTMENTS
Income J91 per month.
I. IIS SAt.OMAlV ro
STCt ytnrlc Mm nr eend.
100x100 CLOSEIN
A-l for an nnrtment-hou.e. . Can
show how tn make money on this buy.
Adtoinlng coi ner, 50x110. sold for $S000.
Will sell 100x100 for 113,000.
H. H. URDAHL .
503 Lumbermens Bldg.
Marshall IXSS.
A .t34.h
FRl'IT LAND FOR SI BOI VISION.
124 acres unimproved, 200 feet from
Columbia River, close to teamloat
and railroad station; Hood River auto
road passes through tract: unsurpassed
for fruit or Summer homes. Part cash.
L 343. Oregonlan.
Close to Merson High School
Four adjoining residence lots cheap
for clerks that want to build a home.
Call up Marshall 2025.
S8500--APARTfkiENT
Ladie
NEW TODAY.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill
Itfaular Sales Days. .
Monday, - Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 A. M.
The time of year has arrived to
make changes In your home and pre
pare for the coming Winter. If you
need anything In the furnishing fine
don't fail to attend our sales. You will
find a large as.iortme.nt of first-class,
up-to-date, little-used furniture, in
cluding parlor pieces, center tables,
lanve easy roekera, davenports, couches,
buffets, utenalon tables, dlnlnar-rhalrs.
side tables, rhlna closets, brana and
Iron bedateada, good springs, floss and
other mattresses, pillows, comforts,
earpets. rugs. - lace curtains, pictures,
etc.. steel ranges, cookstoves, heaters
for coal and wood, linoleum, utensils
and other useful lots: also good np-
rla-ht plnnoaj, organ, and sen Ins; ma
chines. fiOOns SOLD AT PRIVATK
.SAI.K AT ALL TTMF.s In our store, 171
Kecond street, adjoining auction room.
You will find showcases, counters,
scales, miscellaneous hardware, fire
proof safes, porcelain bath tubs, wash
mains, toilets, etc, at prices that will
nterest you.
TUESDAY NEXT, 2 P. M.
At Wilson's Auctions Rooms, on
Corner Second and Yamhill
"NEW TRUNKS "
We are Instructed by the owner to
sell for csih to the hlehest bidder
about SO first-class traveling trunks.
This will be your chance to get a good
new trunk at your own price Tuesday
next at 2 P. m.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
FLAT FOR RENT, FIRMTt'RB FOR
We have nlaced In our hands for sale
the elegant furniture, etc.. of S-room
modern flat in best location; rent 2o
per month.
APPLY J. T. WILSOX, Auctioneer.
Cash paid
merchandise,
4243.
for furniture, stocks of
etc. Call Main 1626. A
ON TUESDAY NEXT
We
are Instructed by Mra. Mchols to
sell her blah-class furniture, body
t.maaela rarpeta, c removed to ur
aalearoonss, Park street, for con
venience of saie. eomprialoK very cost
ly pedestals, oak bookcases, secretary
desks In quartered oak and blrdseye
maple, parlor rockers, best body Brus
sels carpets and rugs, portieres, couch
covers, mantel clock, library table
and rockers, mahofrany center tables.
oHainal etehlna; by Krusemaa Van
Kllrn, several other choice pictures,
very complete bedroom set in birds
eye maple (Grand Rapids manufacture ,
viz.: bed. dresser, commode, rockers and
chair; steel beds all complete with best
springrs, horsehair, silk -floss and other
mattresses, a-oose - feather pillows,
dressers and chiffoniers in the newest
finishes, dining-room suite in early
English finish, Havlland dinnerware.
bric-a-brac, linoleum, gas range, re
frigerator, etc; also we shall sell the
walnut library furniture, encyclopedia
and several volumes or good worKs,
sofa and chairs and other effects of the
late W. T. Shanahan.
On view tomorrow CHondny). Sale
oa Ttfesday at 10 o'clock, sharp.
GEO. BAKER CO, Auctioneers.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
we shall have ine lurnirure. etc. oi
6-room cottage and various other con
signments of household goods. Sale at
10 o r lock.
Far nrivate sale the almost new fur
niture of flat in I.add's Addition. Par
ticulars at our office.
GEO. BAKER A CO Auctioneers.
Both phones. 152 Park St.
3.L N. GILQAH
G1LMAN
Auction & CommisslonCo.
Auctioneer,
Msln 247:1.
156 Second St.
Buyer, and Sell
ers off Household
Kurnlture.
Special Notice of Auction Sale at No.
126 Second St., Near Washington.
TUESDAY NEXT, 10 A. M.
Very costly dininjr-room suit, chairs,
able, sideboard, china closet, also all
he nice furniture from E. Side home,
including carpets and rups of fine
quality, round oak extension table and
metal bedsteads, complete ; mattresses,
springs, etc.; sanitary coucnes ana
. . i
pads; rockers, in oak, etc.; gas ranges
and water-coil heaters. Blankets,
bed comforts, etc. fnew). also 100
fine traveling trunks, ex-S. S. Massa
husetts. Sale Tuesday, 10 A. M.
S. L. X. GILMAN, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALES
211 First Street
Furniture of all kinds to be sold on
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 2 P. M.
Come and see us at any time and our
alesinen will allow you goods and give
prloes. They like to see you-come, as
our prices Induce you to buy, and we
all make a little money, if we meet at
211 First street, where the Ford Auc
tion Co. do business. Main S951, A
2443.
ESS??s t'iifeiQ
Jt. A 3l
Irvington Home
MUST BE SOLD
Eight rooms, hardwood floors, cova
ceilings, den. four bedrooms, sleeping
porch, balcony, hot water heat, cement
basement, paneled dining-room, plate
glass windows, built-in electric cooker;
lot 50x100; one block from carlina.
Price reasonable; terms. 41 Commer
cial Club Bldg. Phone A 7231. Main
7231.
Bargain
Price 8500
100x100 and four houses, situated on
the northeast corner Grand avenue and
Skldmore street. This is a bargain for
someone. Half cash.
EMPIRE IXV. CO
401 in 404 Board of Trade Bldg.
WANTED DELIVERY BOY AT 1045
WILLIAMS AVE,
VFW TODAY.
CLOSE-IN
PLATTING
TRACT
On Base Line Road, within
1600 feet of Montavilla car.
Tract is level, with fine soil,
and is beautifully situated
for platting purposes. Ad
joining ground platted.
Will sell 16 or 26 acres at
price 25 per cent below ad
joining acreage.
McCargar, Bates &
Lively
Agents for Owner,
315 Failing Building..
Washington St
Several good pieces.
23d and Everett
Quarter block.
7th and Columbia
Lot with 100 feet on 7th.
12th and Harrison
Quarter block; can divide.
Factory Sites
On river and railroad.
Apartment Sites and
Residences
In select parts of city.
DON'AtD MACLEOD,
SItt Klcctrtc Bldg.
Its the Fad With
New York's 400
Why Not With Portlands?
A little 5 or 10-acre farm in the sub
urbs. Near enough so father can come
and go to work each day. Very best of
sou and cleared and under cultivation:
level, fine view of mountains, good
water, good school, fresh air, plenty of
room for the children: B minutes of
cars and depot; no assessments; light
taxes.
Eeed one of these tracts to your
family and let hard times come. In
come will begin at once. You then
have a home that will keep you, let
come what may. I-asy .payments.
COLUMBIA SUBURBAN ORCHARD
TRACTS.
WASniXGTOX-ORGGOX
IXVKSTMKXT CO.
204. 207 Lumbermen Bldg.
Mala StIOt. Home A 6201.
WEST SIDE
BARGAINS
S23.000 100x100.
two houses.
21st and Gllsan;
SOOOO "5x100,
house.
SS500 66x100,
house.
24th St., close in; good
23d St., close n; good
S44 00 50x100, S-room. new, modern
house, with hardwood floors.
M. E. THOMPSON CO
Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans.
Main (MJ.S4, A S327.
Henry Bldgf 4th and Oak Sta.
CORNER
on
7th and Salmon
This high-class property offers the
best investment in Portland ; will soon
be in the heart of the business. The
terms on this are very attractive. See
Owner, 272 Washington St.
14th and Market
$15,000 Corner
S5000 CASH.
OWERS' REALTY ASSOCIATION,
205 Abtngton Bldg.
S7SOO
Good flat proposition, close to Hol
laday ave.. and west of E. 1st St.
Ground 30x100. Income $720 up.
A. H. BIHREI.L CO.,
McKay Bldg., Third and Stark Sts.
FOl'R ACHES PORTLAND HEIGHTS
. (Near Portland Heights Club.)
I will sell one or two acres for the
same price you would have to pay for
single Dunning lot in same neighbor
hood. Trees and fine view of city and
mountains.
GEO. E. WAGGONER,
023 Board of Trade. Phone Office or
, Residence.
IRVINGTON
BEAUTIFUL HOME
New, modern, 8 rooms and sleeping
balcony. For particulars call East 3373.
I HAVE A SPLENDID PROPOSITION'.
Want to associate with me gentleman
having about $250. Must be qualified to
fill treasurer's position. Not neces
sarily experienced In the business, just
an average sensible man. Can safely
guarantee two hundred monthly in
come. Box JlK. 340. Oresroniao.
NEW TODAY.
APARTMENT SITE
H10.500. 60x100 11th street.
Nothing left on this street so close
in at the price offered. If you
are in the market do not overlook
this.
SIXTEENTH STREET
SIO.OOO Full lot. ' This Is
business property. You need not
wait to Improve this. Can sell 'i
block on corner. Some income
now.
14 NET INVESTMENT
APARTMENT - HOl'SE, Wrest
Side. All modern; $18,000 cash will
handle, balance your own terms.
Are you going to bank your money
and let some one else get this
revenue?
EAST ANKENY
JS5500 7-room. strictly mod
ern home, close In. East 15th st.
Must be sold. Owner going away.
HAAS & RIMER
211 Lewis Bldg.
SEE OUR
LOTS
On E. Ankeny St.
FOR
$2000
EACH
See Our
LOTS
On E. Burnside St.
FOR
$2750
EACH
Mall & Von Borstel
104 Perond St., T.nmher Exchange Bide.
TAT
COUNTY
92-acre farm near Goldendale;
52 acres cleared and in cultivation;
35 acres more can be cleared with
but little effort ; the remaining 7
acres in small timber.
Creek with water rierht goes with
place, and every acre can be covered.
Ideal ranch for clover, alfalfa, tim
othy or vegetables; some fruit land.
A fine bargain. See it.
R. E. N1C0LS 6 CO.
Railway Exchange. 27012 Stark Rt.
if 2 o.OO O Two blocks from Sweeney
Theater, 14th and Yamhill.
$30.000 Prrvate hotel site, near 21st
and Washington.
812.500 l"th and Everett, with two
good houses.
$10.500 Apartment site near 21st
and Flanders.
Goldscmii's Agency
2534 Washington St., Cor. Third.
Hood River Bargain
44 ACRES. 42 acres of which Is A-l
orchard land: 2R acres in strictly com
mercial orchard of Newtowns and
Spltzenbergs. Good 6-room house, large
spring and creek giving fresh water
for irrigating: can be cut up into 5-
acre tracts. Splendid location on main
rounty road, within one mile of depot.
Commands a magnificent view of the
mountains and valley. Is an Ideal
place for a country home and can be
had at $5000 under the real market
value, if sold before October 1. If
you are Interested in a bargain in this
beautiful little valley see us about this
at once.
Devlin 6 Firebaugh
610,'5I1, 512 Swetland Bldg.
HOOD RIVER
SNAP
10 ACRES, ideally situated on main
county road, about 3 miles from Hood
Kiver, all planted to j'oung orchard of
choice Spltzenbergs and Yellow New
towns in prime condition. One of the
finest tracts In the Valley. I2G00 cash
will handle, or will accept Portland
residence in payment. See This at Once.
Devlin & Firehaugh
5IO. 511, 512 Swetland Bids.
A section of land on S. P. Ry.. Ump
qua Valley, suitable for fruit or mar
ket gardening; mostly under thorough
state of cultivation: land on both sides
platted, set to fruit and sold. This is
one of the very best buys left and Its
location will sell the land when platted.
Here is a fortune waiting for someone.
For price and terms call on
W. L. GREEN", 40 Lumbermens Bldg.
25 Acres
25 acres four miles east of Monta--l!Ia,
10 acres cleared. Price $7000, or
will trade for house and lot In Irving
ton district. Price Is right.
EMPIRE IXV. CO,
401 Board of Trade Bid.
KICK
1)1 i TL f
Plat ihis
NEW TODAY.
BEAVERTON
REEDV1LLE APRFAOT
An opportunity for an elegant sub
urban home site at farm land prices.
Only 6 miles west of Council Crest,
only 40 minutes' car ride.
No rock, gravel or hills, but a very
fertile soil and good water in abun
dance at 25 feet.
3(500 acres, with roads all completed ;
one-half sold off and being developed
in fruit, gives you a chance to judge
of the possibilities. t
Sold in tracts of ii acre up at $123
to S30O per acre and on monthly
payments.
The Shaw-Fear
Company
245 Vz Stark St.
Main 35.
A 3500.
EAGLECREST
ORCHARDS
10-acre tracts planted to appl?s
and peaches and kept in order free
for 3 years; located in the E0LA
HELLS, near Salem; prices from $275
per acre up.
For Sale by Following Agents;
Wm. J. Baker, Board of Trade
building; C. L. Bamburger, Lumber-
mens building; I. G. Davidson, Cham
ber of Commerce; F. Fuehs, 2211 3
Morrison st.; Geo. G. Mair, Luniber
mens building; Purse & Co., Chamber
of Commerce; Rountree & Diamond,
241 Stark st.; Geo. D. Schalk, 223
Stark st.; A. F. Swensson & Co.,
Chamber of Commerce.
J. 0. Rountree
SELLING AGENT
88 1-2 Third Street
Room 4 Up S tairs
Fbuild Nowi l
While Labor and Material
Are Cheap.
We build on installment, flat
loan or cash contracts. Plans
and specifications free to build
ers. Home Building Co.
SlITE 41 WASHINGTON BLDG..
4tb nnd Washington Sts.
Phone Marshall 1S53.
NEWHOUSES
FULL LOT
8-room house. Irvington.. S67oO
6-room house. Rossniere.. 8-1 lOO
6-room house. Rossmere.. $3900
5-room house, Blumauer.. S3250
" 5-room house, Kenton , S1950
Bt:TTER WORTH-STEPHEN SON CO.,
Owners and Builders,
35 Lafayette Bldg., th and Washington
Phone Main S.V'.
Snap on East Burnside Street
East 2 2d Street
TES - ROOM HOUSE WITH TWO
ADDITIONAL ROOMS IN ATTIC. SIT
UATED ON THE SOUTHEAST COR
NER EAST BURNSIDE AND EAST
TWENTY - SECOND STREETS. THH
PROPERTY IS IN FINE SHAPE AND
HAS NEVER BEEN OFFERED AT
SUCH A LOW FIGURE. TO CLOSE
AN ESTATE THE PRICE IS MADE AT?
tr00. CAN ARRANGE TERMS.
MALL & VON BORSTEL
104 Second St. (Lumber Eichnnge Bldg.)
WANTED
$20,000
On Grand avjnue. Business property.
Value 115,000.
$15,000
On Union ave. Property valued $30,000.
$5000
On Portland Heights property.
Address
Jno. P. Sharkey Co.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On city property, at reasonable rates,
CLARK-COOK COMPANY
ft Board of Trade Bulldinarv
Phonci Main S4Q7. A 3253.
CORNER
100x100 on Williams ave. and Sumner,
surrounded by fine homes, splendid lo
cation. Make us an offer.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY,
S. W. Cor. eth. and Washington street.
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