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' riTE SUNDAY OKEGONTAy, FORTLAMJ, MAY 14, 1911. ' - : ; . ., I SEW TODil. 1 NEW TODAY. NEW TODAT. v s-t and Forry-eecoad streets; builder, B. W Kxlu : l-SJ. K. W. Keder Erect two-etorr frame Itreitmg. List Forty-second street, between Xamhi:i and Belmont: builder, ssms; E. W. Rlr Erect HMtoit trams wslllnc. Brlmoot street. btwn Ksst ror tietn and Kortr-llrst: builder. ssms; fc'W il A. Mitchell Erect one-story Irme dwelilnir. 411 Market IIPMI beisreen JThlr. tr-e-coad and C:on atou; buiJdor. x.. w. H-nry Hoberta Erect four-story ordlnsry apartments, northeast cirner Twelfth and Columbia streets: builder. John Almeter, U-rmn Moe!!r Erect twe-etory frama dwelling. Eaat Tw.nty-nfth atreet. btweo Hawthorn and Clay; builder. O. H. Kleen ex A Kin; I4.VJO. m John E. Jlill-r-Ewl one-tory dwelling. Eaat butb .VMtV. w.l-if-, i more and preacott; builder. O. H. flecker t0j" i' Hea'y Erect foundation for two Story fireproof concrete building. N. K. corner Fark and Morrison; builder. J. S. ivmttn Co.: W M Marshall Erect one-etory rrame T!el'llnV Eul E'.shty-sixth street, between Tillamook and Ogd.n: builder, aame: W O Zurlirehsr Repair one-story trams dwelling. Kennelworth street between Clin ton and Division: builder. S. F. Genoa; Ii.jO. Carl -riedman el al Kepalr one-story frame cafe. Kifth street between Ankeny and UurniJ.-: builder, eama; flSO. l rhmuckll Erect two-story frame dwelling. Eaat Thirty-Bret street, between Tibhtt and Brooklyn; builder. A. W. Him. nierstnltb: ll'M U D. Freelind Repair ore-story fram dwelling. Flxth avenue between Custer and lran- builder. Thomas Mulr; 13UOO. Mathilda Almqulst Erect one-story fram dwelling. Bumcer street between Twenty nintb and Thirtieth; builder. John Aim quiit: $-uoO. Tar1d pnannnhan Erect two-story frame apartments. Vnlon avenua between Fre mont and Beach; builder. TVlnnlfred lavs; (4V0MI. W. H. Lindsay Erect lH-story tram Co ell Inc. East Fifty-fourth street between Alameda and Stanton: builder, same; I2XM. J. Henderson Erect one-story fronts dwelling. Hi) Lancaster street between Buf falo and Bryant: builder, same; 1 100. F. W. Latham Repair two-story brick building, comer Mississippi and Fkldmor streets' builder. Died rich Bush; I4o0l W. W. Plimpton Erect one-story frame (rare. T7 East Salmon street b-tween Twenty-third and Twenty-sixth; guilder, Q. 8. MUli: 2'0. Osburn Becus Erect one-story frame dwel,lns. East Twenty-seventh street be tween Preacott and Going: builder. Beaux Arts Building Company; 12000. L. Borsdorfer Erect one-story frame dwelling, bcofleld street between Bmnd'in and Delaware; builder. Beaux Arts Build Jnx Company; tliO- C. L. Sheets Erect one-story frame dwelling. Eleventh street between Mason and Fkidmore; builder. Beaux Arts Bund les' Company; $2ucu. Saturday. . L. Brodorfer Erect one-story frame dwelling. Srofleld street, between Brandon and Delaware: builder. Beaux Arts Build ing Company: fiouu. J. Frledenthal and S. M. Hlrsch Repair three-story brick store. Sul'r, Stark street, between Ninth and Tenth; builder, W. L. Hwckner; .-.. A. E. Johnson Repair four-story frame shop. Flanlers street, between Fifth and Mxth: builder, w. L. Buckner: 0. . W. Holdgers Wreck one-story frame library. Southeast corner East Alder and Eleventh; builder. Roy Hayes; J5. Philip Buehner Krect three-story ordi nary bulldlnpr. southwest corner First and Ms 1 Hon. builder. Mr. Almeter; l.tj.oOO. 0. A. Hoy Erect two-story frame dwell ing. East Forty-seventh street, between Tnompson and Prasee; builder, same; l.'too. J. J. Ford Erect one-story frame dwell ing. Fifty-fifth street, between Thirtieth and Thlrtyrflrst avenues; builder, W. IX. Hayes; Jl.-.o... sslvatore Amato Repair one and one-halt-story frame dwelling. 442 East Elev enth street, between Sherman and Carulh ers; builder, Gordon A Pearson; S30O. A. McCain Repair one-story frame dwell ing. 235 Seventieth street, between Whit man and Millard avenues; builder, same; 1"0. E. R. Reed Erect two-story frame dwell ing. Kussett street, between Wabash and Wssbburn; builder, same; $MKK V. S. Dayton Erect one-story fram dwelling. Fifty-second avenue, between Flf-ty-ftfth and Fifty-sixth streets; builder, same; $3U. Jacob Hartrfhg Repair one-story frame dwelling. A44 East Sixth street, between Failing and Shaver; builder. O. Ballltt: I2UO. Ie Young Sons Repair two-story frame building. 949 lnloo avenue, between Pres cott and ekldmore; builder, . E. Kins; ti0. w. E. Day Repair one-story fram shed. 4329 Sixty-fourth street, between Forty second avenue and Foster Road; builder, 0.M E. Winchester; 120. IL E. Leedy Erect one-story frame dwell ing. Seventy-first street, between Twenty erchth and Thirtieth avenues; builder, same; I2.-.0. 1. W. Fkadan Erect on and one-half-story frame dwelling. East Fifty-eighth' street between Lincoln and Sherman; buil der. B. U Byers; I2000. J. B. Culclck Erect one and ene-half-story frsme dwelling. Tailor Ferry, between c.in..y and Custer; builder, Harry Young; .a . L. M. Marcott Erect one and one-half-story frame dwelling. East Seventy-first street, between Burnslde and Ash; builder, F. S. Hallock; Iox J. F. Carson Erect one and one-half-etory frame dwelling. Fortieth avenue, between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth; builder, same; J2H). Herman Vetter Repair two-story frame stores and rooms. 72i-31 Williams avenue, between Ivy and Fremont; builder, Ihe Caxmlchsel Co.; J 1.10. i. A- Wood Erect two-story frame dwell ing. East Eighty-third street, between East Stark and Oak; builder, J. H. Ray: IWO0. O. R. A N. Co. Wreck two-story fram building. Front street, between Flanders and Clisan: bulldsr. International Building A Wrecking Company; $:tNX Portland Railway. Light & Power Com panv Erect one-story t ordinary carbarns. Thirteenth street, between Linn and Ochoco; builder, same: S75.000. Misses G. and E. Ivons Erect two-story frame dwelling. East Fiftieth street, between Ham-ocit and Broadway; builder, Lynda A Atkins: $ lo'r Lynds & Atkins Erect one and one-half-story frame dwelling. East Forty-fourth street, between Siskiyou and Klickitat; builder, same; &3500. Allen Suicker Erect one " and one-half-story frame dwelling. East Thirty-seventh street, between Stanton and Knott; builder, Lynds Adklns: $3i0. Jacob Hoehis Erect one and one-half-story frame dwelling. 7M East Twenty-seventh street, between Frsncis ami Gladstone; builder. A- Benolt; I12k. EL Loeb Repair three-story brick build ing. 2"t:i-29j Stark street, between Fourth and -Fifth; builder. The Carmlchael Com pany; Julius Duckhelmer Erect one-story frame garage. 221 Twenty-fourth street, between Lovejoy and Marshall; builder. The Car tmchael Company; $.'. Mrs. G. F. Russell Repair two-story frame roomln-house, 163 Stout street, be tween Morrison and Alder; builder, same; TOO. J. Leader Repair one and one-half-story frame dwelling. East Yamhill street, between Seventy-ninth and Eightieth; build er. E. 1 Chase; S2t. Mr. Kiernan Kepalr one-story frame etnie. 28 North Second street, between Bum side and Couch: builder, same: S25. Joseph Healy Erect two-etory fireproof steel frame building, corner Park and Mor rison; builder. J. S. Winters ft fo.; tro.OOo. TIMBER IS TOJE TREATED Agricultural College Aids Inexpen sive Way. CORVALLI3, Or, May 13. A simple and Inexpensive timber-treating plant has been set up by the forestry depart ment at the Oregon Agricultural Col lege to teach the students how farm timbers, such aa fence posts, may be .protected from weather, insect fung ous and other destructive Influences at a comparatively small cost. It can be duplicated on any farm for f 100 or less, and will readily pay for itself in a short time in the added length of years that the treated timbers will last. One object In Installing this plant at the college was to give the forestry students actual experience In timber preservation work. It haa also been proven useful In treating the fence posts used on the college grouuds and farm, so that they will not need re placing for a long time. To a certain extent the treatment preventa the growth of the mosses and lichens which hold moisture and thus hasten the de cay of the wood. The principal action of the preservatives, however. Is to kill any spores of fungi that come In contact with the wood: and If there Is no fungous growth there will be no decay. Each post treated by the college will be numbered, and a careful record will be kept of Its durability. The plan is to set one treated post and one un treated post near together In the row, so that comparison can easily be made of the two under the same kind ot soil and moisture conditions. The plant consists of a light frame shed with two galvanized iron tanks, one a heating tank and the other a cooler. Both are fitted with steam colls, so that the temperature of the con . tents can be sontrolled. gasjawaea w - 'SMALL PARKS FAVORED MEXFJ-KE ADVOCATES PLAY GROCXDS FOR CHILDREN. Councilman Declares He Will Fight for Purchase of Park Tract 1m Alblna. DistrkU I am a firm be-llever In the plan to secure a numoer of smaller parks, play- l grounds tor th children, and not to spend all the park money for lartfo tracts.' declared Councilman Menefea. of the Ninth Ward. Friday night, when 1 the) park question was being consid ' ered by the North-Eaat Slda Improve ment Association. Mr. Menefee pointed out that the Al blna district has been left out while other sections had been supplied, and now he was determined that Alblna should have at least a playground. He said that the Mayor and members ct the Park Board bad examined two sites In Alblna the past week, one a tract of eight acres in Multnomah Addition overlooking; the Willamette River, and another smaller tract near Knott street, and that they were very favor ably Impressed with both tracts, but he himself favored the tract that is near the . school houses and that Is easily reached from both Upper -and Lower Alblna. l B. Myers explained that, as chair man of the park committee, he had ascertained that there were no funds left for the purchase of new or im provement of the parka already pur chased and that there would not be until the next loOO.OOO in bonds author ized had been Issued. "The Park Board is Inclined to im prove the parka which have been pur chased already." said Mr. Myers, "and not acquire more. These tracts pur chased are not Improved, but ought to be. The Board of Education has adopted the -policy of purchasing; plays-rounds near the schoolhouses for the use of the children. Later when Port land arrows larger and these small playgrounds become valuable they can be sold and more grounds purchased further out. The schools must then be moved Into the Interior to get out of the range of apartment-houses and flats. The Board of Education has al ready acquired several playgrounds under Its present policy." M. O. Munly expressed the opinion that If the Park Board bad adopted the policy of not acquiring more park tracts until such time aa the present parks are all improved. It was a wrong policy, and that all sections should be provided. "Advance in the land values." said Mr. Munly. "will more than double the cost of park tracts and settlements will fill up the available tracts close in and make it Impossible to get more ?ark tracts at all. I am In favor of the city acquiring such park tracts as it may need, and the parks which have been acquired may wait Improvement. They will not depreciate in value by delay ing their Improvement." Salmon Catch Improving. ASTORIA. Or.. May 1J. (Special) Reporta from ' the lower harbor are that better catches - of salmon were made In that section last night than at any previous time during the pres ent season. This was especially true of the fishermen using small mesh nets. The largest salmon reported thus far was a Chinook weighing 60 pounds, which was caught last night in the north channel. CLASSIFIED AD. BATES Dally or bun day. Per Line. One time Same ad twe eenseeutlre times. ........ xe ha me ad three consecutive tiroes sue basne ad six or seven consecutive tlmee. ,66a Remittances muss accompaay out-of-towa orders. Six words count ae one line en cask ad vertisements and no ad counted for lees tban two line. , , Whew, aa advertisement Is not ran In con secutive Issues the one-time rate applies. On charge of book advertisements .the charge will be baaed on me actual number ef lines avpearlns; la PaP"' regardless ei the number of words in each line. la Mew Today all advertisements are charged by jueaaore enl. 14 lines t the Inch. The above rates apply to advertlessneata under -ew Today" and all other classifica tion excepting- the foliowiagi situations Wanted, aiaie. situations Wanted, emale. lor Kent, Kooms. Private Families. Rooms and Jtoard. Private Families. Housekeeping Uooms. private ramlllea, The rate on the above classifies! ioa Is 1 eenia a Une eacla insertion. For the accommodation of patrons. Ths Oresonian will accept classified advertise ments over the trlrpuooe, providing the ad vertiser Is a subscriber to either phone. e prices will be quoted over the phone, but bill will be rendered tbe following day. Whether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the phone, depends upon the promptness of the payment ef telephone ad vertisements. Situation Wanted and Per sonal advertisements will not be accepted ever the telephone. Orders for one insertion only will be accepted for "Houses for Rent, Furniture for bale," "Business Opportuni ties." "lioomlns-bousea" and "Wanted ta Rent." FT'NEBAL KOT1CE&. MORAIX At residence of her daughters Mrs C. M. Howser. 529 East 18th sr., Odell Moraln. aged S7 years, mother ot v TV. J.. Kansas City, Mo.; L Moraln. Miles City. S. U-; Mrs. P. J. Kelly. Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. F. B. Wheeler and Mrs. C. M. Howser. of this city. Funeral will take place from Dunning A McEntee'a parlors, Monday May 15, at 8:15 A. M., thence to the Sacred Heart Church, on Milwau kle st- at 9 A. M., where services will be held. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme tery. Friends invited. MrESSia In this city. May 1J. Sebas tian Muesslg. aged M yesrs. Deceased was a member German Military Vereln and Foresters of America, Court Oer manla. No. 5. of this city. Funeral will take placw from Dunning A McEntee'a chapel today (Sunday. May 14. at 1 P. M., thence to the Crematorium. Sell wood, where services will be held. Friends Invited to atend. POWELL At her borne, 530 East 57th St., May 13. Hazel D. Powell, aged 19 years, 9 months. 7 days, beloved wife of George S. Powell. Funeral ewill take place from the parlors of the Eaat Side Funeral Directors. 41 East Alder and East tith sts. tomorrow lMonday. May 13. I::i0 p. M. Friends respectfully Invited. In terment Kivervlew Cemetery. K-EKEL The funeral services of the late Frank K. Kekel will be held at the First Oerman Baptist Church, corner of 4th an,, Mill streets, at X P. M. today (Sunday). Friends Invited. Services at the grave under the auspices of Hasaaln Lodge. No. 15. I. O. O. F. Interment Kivervlew Ceme tery. GRIESSEK In this city. May 12. at the . family residence. 60 Spokane ave.. Al fred Henry Grlessen. aged 42 years T months 11 days. Friends invited to at tend funeral services, which will be held at the above residence, at 2 p. M. today (Sunday, May 14. Interment in River view Cemetery. ADAMSON The funeral services of the late Harriette Adaroson will be held at the residence of her son. W-. B. Adamsoa. 136 narfleld avenue, at 3 P. M. Tuesday. May IS. Friends Invited. Interment River view Cemetery. HAGUE The funeral services of Jennie W. Hague will be held at Flnley's panors at 2:3o today (Sunday). Friends invited. In terment Kivervlew Cemetery. TONSKTH FLORAL CtX. MAHyCAU BLJIO.. HaiaaL UEMIONS. Pbouest Main 610:4 1 A 110. Dunning 4t McEntee. Funeral Directors, 7th and Pine. Phone Malu 440. Lady as sistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Funeral Direct ors, 22u Sd st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 54)1. t. P. FIM-EY At MiN. 3d and Madlsoa. Lady attendant, phone Mala , A 148. EAST SIDE Funeral Directors, sue to F. t. Dunning, Ine. E. A. B XiiS. ZEI.I KR-BTRVES CO., 594 Williams ave. East 1088. C loss. Lady attendant. LERCHr"ndenaker,-cor.East Alder and tea, 4 iaoe. tjmj assistant. . DIED. I - Jr-rr 1 I I I i . 1 i LfRSEN In this city. May 18. at her resi dence. 11M4 Belmont St.. Caroline E. Lur sen. aged 70 years. 10 months and b days. I Funeral notice will appear In a later Is sue- bL 14uis payers copy. AA3TED May 13. at T70 Minnesota ave., Antone Aaatcd. age 73 years and 'i months. Remains at Zeller, Byrnes Co.'i Parlors. 54 Williams ave. Funeral announce ment later. MEETTXO NOTICES. OREOON LOflGE. NO. 101. A. F..AND A. m. Special communi cation today (Sunday) at 1 o'clock sharp. Masonln Temple, for con ducting the funeral ceremonies of our late brother, Wm. C Phelps, late a member ot Port Angeles Lodge. No. 9. A. F. and A. M., Port Angeles. Wash. Services at Holmau's chapel at :30 P. M. Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. Vlnltlng brethren cordially, invited, riy order W. Si. . A. J. HANELAK. Bee. HASRALO LODGE. NO. 15. I. O. O. F. Members sre requested to meet In Oddfel lows Temple, corner First and Alder reels, at 1:15 P. M. sharp tojay. Sunday, to at tend the funeral services of our late broth er, F. R. Kekels, which will be held In the German Baptist Church, corner of Fourth and Mill streets. A special car will be pro vided to the cemetery. All Oddfellows Invit ed to attend. FRED COZENS, secretary. Aa SOJOURNING KNIGHTS TEX-S-ir?ft PLAR "n1 ROYAL ARCH MA- & duj9 win ne lurnisneu invita tions to Orsgon Commandery's danclne and carA nartv at Ma sonic Temple. Tuesday evening. May 23. on personal application to Sir Knight William Davis. 109 Second street or Sir Knight F. A. Freeman, at Lumbermeng National Bank. Dancing, cards, supper. IVANHOB LODGE. No. 1. KNIGHTS OF PTTHIA3. meets La every Tuesday night In Castle Hall. VSVV llth nd -Alder sts. E. M. LANCE. K- R. S. WILLAMETTE LODGE NO. 2, A.. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Monday) even ing at 7:80 o'clock. Work In F. C degree. -Visiting brethren wel come. W. S. WEEKS. Sec PORTLAND GRUETLI VEREIN Mem bers are requested to attend the funeral of out late brother. Alford Henry Grlessen. at 2 o'clock. 650 Spokane avenue, Sellwood. today (Sunday), May 14. i THOi MEIENBERG, Secretary. WHIST and BOO. Eureka Council, No. 204. K. and L. of 6., tomorrow evening, May 15, East Side W. O. W. Hall. East 6th and Alder; 15 hands of cards; refreshments and dancing. Admission 15- cents. UTOPIA REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 62 Members are requested to sttend the funeral of our late brother. Frank Kekel. 8unday. at 2 P. M.. from the First German Baptist Church, Fourth snd Mill streets. JESSIE HENDERSON. Sec. MARGUERITE CAMP, R. N. A. 500 and dsnce given by Marguerite Camp. R. N. A., Thursday eve., the 18th, at 109 id St.; good prises and music, cards: S:S0 sharp. HOOD, Chairman. WERFOOT COMPANY. NO. 65, W. O. W, Whist -party and dance Friday. May 1. Union music and refreshments. Cars 8:30, dancing 10 o'clock. Woodman Hall. 128 lUh ASTRA CI ROLE. NO. It!. W. O. W.--All members are requested to meet at Flnley's chapel Sunday. May 14. at 1:15 P. M . to attend the funeral of our beloved neighbor. Mrs. Hague. ALICE TIFFANY. G. N. ARBUTUS CIRCLE. NO. 273. W. O. W. Regular meeting and election of officers Friday evening. May 19. o'clock sharp. LENA M. OCKERMAN, Clerk. ASTRA CIRCLE NO. 16 will give a bas ket social and dance at the W. O. W. tern pie. 12 llth st-, on M.ay to. COMMITTEE. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY OFFICE CITY HALL Mam 698. A TSSS. HUMANE OFFICER. Sergeant Crate, Residence 24 E. 24th. N. East 477a, K. A. Dssnlre, Kes. iit Wasco St. W. G. Eaton. Kes. 7S K. 16th. East 17 Si. Horse Ambulance. A 6101: Pr. Ex. 4. Nights. Sundays and Holidays. A 610C: Pa Ez 4: Trunk T. NEW TODAY. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE Corner Second and Yamhill REGULAR SALES DAYS Monday, Wednesday, Friday Each Day at 10 A. M. THE PLACE YOU WILL FIXD WHAT YOU AREI.OpKING FOR. We sell everything; for furnishing; jonr home, hotel or office. Ve carry the laritest election of good second-hand furniture In the cltyi also carpets, rugs, linole ums, steel ranges, can rasitrs, refrlner atora, etc. For the office we have roll top desks, standing; desks, office tables and chairs, fillnic cabinets, typewrttera, fireproof safe), etc. In our STOKE, 171 SECO.ND STREET adjoining auction room) we sell GROCERIES, ladles' and areata' furnishing;, ahoee, mlaceilaneoun hardware, palnta, porcelain bath tnba, wash basin, tolleta, etc HOODS SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE AT ALL TIMES. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Cash paid for turniture, stocks of merchandise, etc. Call Main 1626. A 4243. Tuesday's Sale A fine davenport -(dak frame), three quarter folding- bed in oak with full-leng-th mirror, very fine oak china closet (swell front glass), fine Lowell Brussels carpets, 9x12 rug's, trunks, 200 pairs fine blankets. 100 white bed spreads are included In the sale for Tuesday next. 10 A. M., at 126 Second street, near Washington. N. B. Cash for stocks of merchan dise and household furniture. GILMAN AUCTIOX ot COMMISSION CO. GILMAX AUCTION V COM. CO., IXC hold sales at room 12 Second Street, near Washington. Sales at residences. Pay cash for household furniture and stocks of goods. Goods sold at private sale. GILMAX AUCTION dt COM. CO IXC. AUCTION SALE Carpets, Stoves, Ranges Extension Tables And Other Choice Furniture 211 First Street TOMORROW, 2 P. M. On account of a business failure this fine lot of housef urnisninss is to be sold in Ford's. Auction House to pay expenses, and It includae everything from the basement to the garret of a lr-roorn house. Please come sharp at 2 P. M., so that you will not be dis appointed, aa we- sell the best goods first AND ALSO REMEMBER that we have a large stock of our own goods which we are selling all the time. We dare not quote prices here. If you don't know why, then come and ask us. FORD AUCTION CO. Main 8951, A 2445. 24 Acres Beautiful subirrban residence site at Garden Home, right on Oregon Electric Railway and adjoining Portland Hunt Club. Only twenty to twenty-five min utes to and from Portland. No bridges. Cash proposition. S 101, Oregonian. CftD DCMT 100x100. southeast c o rs e r Un ntill East Third and Clay, one block south of Hawthorne. $26.00 per iuontii, Plwme gall wood lsui, .... A 1 TOMORROW At Residence, 775 Irving Street , Near 23d Street , We are favored with Instructions from Mr. J. Murray, who la leaving for a tour of Europe, to aell the furniture, carpets, etc at the above nudrena, com prialna; Turkish rocker, Morris chairs, mission and other rockers, couch and cover, library table, bookcase, pedestal, cable net curtains, body Brussels and Axminster rugs 9x12, lady's desk, hall tree, hall rug. velvet stair carpets, dining-room suite in weathered oak, viz. extension table, chairs and buffet, Haviland china dinner set. glassware, Kogers" silverware, oil painting, pic tures, brass bed (full size), springs and silk floss mattress, mahogany dresser, iron bed with springs and mattress, feather pillows, wool blankets, com forts, etc, oak chiffoniers, "bedroom rockers, center tables, velvet carpets. Buck steel ranpre with gas attachment and the usual kitchen outfit, linoleum, etc. Sale tomorrow at 10 o'clock (sharp). W. C BAKER A C. A. CROWELL, Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT At our aalearooma, 13S Park Street. We have a very costly lot of furni ture to offer you at this time which must positively be sold, as the owner is leaving for the South, comprising par lor sutte of three pieces, frame in genu ine gilt; several very fine rockers, ma hogany etands, library tables, genuine leather couch, davenport, very antique Turkish folding; chair, Axminster and velvet rugs, genuine Navajo rugs 4-6x4-9, fumed oak dining-room suite, very pretty Iron beds, felt and other mattresses, pillows, princess and other dressers, chiffoniers, sewing machine, shaving cabinet, steel range, linoleum; also solid walnut dining table, 12 feet, and set of chairs to match; large mir ror, antique mahogany bedroom set, sanitary couches, go-cart, child's bed. old-style brass coffee pot and many other lots. On view, tomorrow. Sale on Tuesday next at 10 o'clock. WEDNESDAY NEXT at residence, 4 S3 Davis atreet, near Fourteenth atreet, we are Instructed by the owner to aell the furniture, etc at above udflress, comprlalna; parlor tables and rockers, piano, box couch, mirror, carpets, dining-room table and chairs, breakfast table, iron beds, springs and mattresses, pillows, bedding, dressers and dressing tables, curtains, glass and cliinaware, lamps, art squares, heaters, gas range, utensils and numerous other articles, all of which must be sold at this time. bale on Wednesday next at 10 o'clock. . THURSDAY NEXT we shall have the furniture, carpets, etc., removed to our salesroom from suburban residence for convenience of sale. ' This is a choice lot of furnish ings. Sale on Thursday next at 10 A.M. W. C. BAKER C. A. CROWELL, Furniture Healers and Auctioneers. 152 Park Street. Bargers Auction House At 10 A. M. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY ,370 E. Morrison. St. We offer at public auction a fine collection of good furniture, stoves, ransres, dlnlna" table, chairs, parlor and office furniture which will be sacrificed at this aalef also an overstuffed Turkish rocker, one S60 ClrcanMiaa walnut dresser; a lot of new linoleum, 0x12 rues, carpets and small rugs, steel couches. Come to this sale and buy these things at your own price. 370 E. Morrlaon atreet. S. II. BARGER, Auctioneer. K. B. If yon want to sell out call B lost. Real Estate Auction New Townsite of St. Louis Will be sold at auction to the highest bidder on Thursday, May 1 8 th Kt, Louis Is located on the Oregon Electric, 85 miles south of Portland and 15 miles north of Salem, in the center of the finest body of agricultural land In Oregon; the most logical location for a town between Portland and Salem. Lots will be sold for cash or 10 down and the balance In easy payments, with 6 interest. Special railroad rate. Lunch will be served. Electric cars from the Oregon Electric depot at 7:55 and 11 A. II. Dechtel & Bynon SALES AGENTS Salem. Orefton $6000 Corner Twenty-seventh and East Taylor streets, modern seven - room house, full basement and floor, laundry trays, furnace, cement walks, hard-surface street; sewer, gas, electricity. In fact one of the finest and prettiest homes in a. fine residential district. Only two blocks from S. S. carline. Cannot be duplicated at the price. The Lawrence Co. (Successors to the Dunn-Lawrence Co.) MainOOlS. 24S Alder St. A -SIS For Sale AH APDCC Very best -soil, well tinrw rU MOnLO bered with fir and cedar, fine creek and spring: 15 miles from Portland, in Washington County; $2000. Will trade for bouse and lot. IfT fiPRPQ Unimproved, estimated 600 IU nun to cords of wood, about nine miles southeast ot city, near Mount Scott; $1500. A. W. LAMBERT A COMPANY, 404 East Alder St., Phones Eaat 4Q, B 1910. Subdivison Property Eighty acres two miles from Linnton. one mile from Stiller Station beautiful view of Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Tualatn Valley. Hillsboro, For est Grove and North Plains; adjoining propertlea selling for $250 to $350 per acre. Our price for, a few days only $225 per acre. KAHLB REALTY CO, 270 Stark St. LAURELHURST BARGAIN Will sell $650 equity In fine Laurel hurst lot for $250.00. I'hoae 31 sin 15U RESIDENCES . WEST SIDE NOB HILL DISTRICT S70OO 8 large rooms; a fine home; fractional corner. S8750 7-room modern residence, Overton st. sio.ooo 7 rooms; modern house. Lot alono worth $8000. S 12,000 9 rooms; -with garage. Beautifully situated. S16.0OO 10 rooms. Exceptionally fine sur roundings; Johnson st. S6750 7 rooms. Not a pretentious home, but a good buy. Hoyt st. PORTLAND HEIGHTS S7SOO .. ' 6 rooms ; 80x100 lot. Nerw and strict ly "modern. S7800 7 rooms, 50x100 lot. Quiet and rustio neighborhood; close in. Splen didly built. No climb. S2250 4-room house, 40x60 lot. Exceedingly fine surroundings. WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS $4500 6 rooms; one block to car. Splendid environment; good view. SG500 7 rooms, modern ; 50x100 lot. ' Yiew. You'll like it. NORTH PORTLAND $4250 5- room modern bungalow on 23d st. A real bargain. - SOUTH PORTLAND $2600 6 rooms. Porter street ; corner. Snap. $2900 7 rooms, on Corbett st. A good buy. $5500 7 rooms. Grand view. Fulton Park. LE NOIR&CO. Dealers in "West Side Properties. . Ground Floor, Chamber of Commerce. HOLLADAY FARMS Scientific nursery men select the best lands in any locality regardless of price. The Orearon Nursery Company has selected Yamhill County land, and re cently purchased a large tract of Yam hill County land. The famous Lons dale Apple Orchard is In Yamhill Coun ty and alssj the well-known Price Wal nut Orchard. HOLLADAY FARMS are in the center of this fertile section, with deep, rich soil, and in a high; state of cultivation, with a gentle rolling surface. HOLLADAY FARMS are offered vou for less than half the price of the above tiamed orchard lands. Our prices $150 to $200 per acrev Will make terms oi z per cent, casn, balance to run for three years, Interest at the rate of 6 per cent. WE INVITE YOU to go with us and see these tracts of ten and twenty acres each out the Jefferson - street or the Fourth - street line of the Southern Pacific short run. The Oregon Electric survey crosses a little north of this property. We have 'the river on the south; eight trains dally right at the St. Joe Junc tion. - - Phone or call for further particulars Gowen-Ide Trust Co. 'Main ST 12. A 1333. Ground Floor Lnmbermens Bnlldlna:. PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY HOUSES lot;s quarter blocks ACREAGE Can suit homeseeker or bargain-hunter. .BROOKE biai.V 3551. a 3839. Washington St Will give BO - y e a r lease on Z choice 100 x 100 - foot corner on. T Washington street, or will fur- I nish half the funds to erect a Z four-story building stores be- I low, apartments above. THIS IS I AX IXVESTMEXT WOBTH COX- SIDEH1G. : Apartment Site : Z $15,000, Thirteenth-street cor- ner, 60xl00-foot lot. A choice lo-. a - cation for apartment site and will pay to improve. Has two resi- dences with an income of $70 per month now. " : Charles Ringler & Co. 211 Lewis rilds. GOODNOE HILLS GOODNOE HILLS 1900 atres finest land, all surveyed In tracts ready for selling; about one half in cultivation; fine nut and fruit land; conveniently located to raijroad and river transportation; county road being built across land. Will sell en tire tract at 25 per acre and give terms. See us about this. NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY, Hallway xduug Bide Union Avenue PEICE $20,000 Lot 70x100, situated on the N. E. cor ner of tlnion ave. and East Davis st- A fine Investment. There are. some im provements on the property bringing in a fair rental. Grknd Avenue PRICE $45,000 That fine business corner. 100x90, situated on the S. W, corner of Grand ave. and East Ankeny st. This is a fine corner,' being a transfer point for all East Ankeny an Grand-ave. cars. Hawthorne Ave. See ns for. property on this street. We have a number of quarter blocks for sale west of 12th street. E. Burnside Street PRICE $17,500 Income $150 per month. Lot 63x100, and three flat buildings containing two four-room flats in each building. This property is new and up to date, has all modern Improvements, including fur nace, fireplaces, etc Situated at the S. E. corner xf EJ. Burnside and E. 26th sts. Terms, $S500 cash, balance 3 years, fi per cent. Halsey Street PRICE $1350 Lot 60x100 feet. Including all street Improvements paid for; situated on the south side of Halsey St., between E. 28th and E. 29th streets. Terms. Clackamas" Street PRICE $1250 -Lot 50x100, cement walks, situated on Clackamas at, between E. 2Sth and E. 29th. MISSISSIPPI AVENUE AND TAIL. ING STREET Price $9500 Income $984 Per Annum.. Lot 60x100 and two-tory sjore build ing and cottage, situated on the S. W. corner Misslssiopi ave. and Failing sts. A good investment. See us. Can ar range for terms. EAST BURNSIDE STREET That fine business block situate on the K. W. corner of E. 7th and E. Burn side streets. 2750 Corner lot 44x100. Belmont and E. 25th streets; all improvements in and paid. We consider the above the best buy in that district. - $6500 This includes a two six-room apartment-house and choice 50x100 lot in a very desirable residence district; one block of E. Ankeny carline. known as 644 and 646 E. Ash street. Terms it de sired. Mall & Von Borstel 104 Second St., Lumber Exchange Bldar. WEST SIDE BARGAINS onn fine 4-room bungalow on (HaiUUU First st. near Curry, tjnflil Good 7-room house on Cor vOUUU bett St., near Lane. COOAfl Good 6-room house on First lildUUU street near Glbbs. $3300 Nice 7-room house. Front near Curry. A snap. tfejTfin New, fine 6-room house on I UU Gibbs et; $250 cash. QsyCl Nice 6-room cottage, Glbbs dJOU near. Water; $950 cash. CQCnfl Good 6-room house on 6th OsJOUU near Caruthers, $1100 cash, $20 per month. (jnnA 7-room house on Grant St.; sBxUUU few minutes' walk down town. Jtf onn Fine, new, modern,"" 6-room 040UU house, lot 60x100, Grover St., walking distance, $1000 cash C CCrt ft ' 6-room houses, full lot, D3jUU rented $50 a mo.; Wter st. t7CLf 6 rooms and 3x100, Caru 0O I OU thers st. near 5th. $9500 8. 2 bouses, 2 lots, on Guild st. near Thurman; easy terms. 1 ft Qftft flne flats, rent $90; (DlUlOUU walking distance; pay 10 per cent. Grussi & Zadow 317 Board of Trade Bide-, 4th and Oak. Business Property Russell Street Between Union and Williams ave.; lot 50x145; Improved with three dwellings in good condition; income $50"per month clear. This is a choice Investment. Price $S000," half cash. Chas. Ringler & Co. 211 Lewis Bldg. One Acre West Side Opposite Golf Links; view of Mount Hood, native trees; expensive homes all around. On main traveled road, with open road on other side. Price $2,500 Terms Chapin &Herlow - 333 Chamber of Commerce. , : Portland Heights One of the most deslrabl build ing sites on Portland Heights can be had at a great sacrifice if taken at once. Lot 125x250 feet. Lies fine and only one block from streetcar. Price $4000. Terms $2000 cash, time on the balance. Hunter Realty Co. 223-5 Board of Trade. Marshall X777, A 3307. Bungalow "East Main Street ' $3700 New, modern, six-room bungalow, 982 E. Main street, west of 33d street; beam celling, Dutch kitchen, full basement, furnace. Owner leaving city. Must sell quick. Terms. Mall & Von Borstel X04 necoad St ox 415 Hawthorne Are, Wheat Lands More and larger fortunes are being made, and will be made, by purchasers of wheat landa than in any other class of investment. ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS are atracting a high class of immigra tion and men of means, are reaping larger profits now. The opportunity for you is unexcelled. ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS are of the very best quality, heing most ly Iflvel prairie lands, with a deep rich black soil, and aclay sub-soil; covered with a heavy growth of native grass. ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS " are the lowest-priced wheat lands in the world, and are new, not land that has been farmed for a half century. PRICES range from $11 to $20 per acre. Easy: terms of one-tenth, or $263 cash, will make the first payment on a fine wheat, ranch, balance can be paid off In nine yearly payments, with Interest at thft rate of 6 per cent per year. GET PARTICULARS. We are the colonization agents for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and will furnish you with special rates on THE ALBERTA EXCURSION. Write us or call for free Illustrated booklet acd information regarding these ianus. Ide-McCarthy Land Co. Room 2, Lnmbermens Bids;, Fifth and Stark Streets. FREE SlOO AND A GOLD WATCH 10 5 8 7 I 3 I 9 I 4 6 j 2 Irmnira tVia mimhfirs they total 18 both ways. To all who answer cor rectly we will give $100 GOLD BOND equal to a payment of $100 on any acre age or property you may purchase; also to all who buy we will give a gold watch. Tha President of the Pacific Northwest Development Co. and owners of large tracts of land tn Trash -lngton County are making this offer to ad vertise Washington County and Portland Tualatin Valley land (the richest in the State of Oregon) is near electrio and steam transportation, from six to twenty miles from Portland. -We own some of the best tracts In Washington County, ranging in prloe from, $tiu to 100 per acre, suite If you are buy ing for a home or Investment. GUARANTEE If yon can duplicate thla offer within same proximity of City Hall. Portland, we will give FRE-U DEED to LAND. Contest closes May 16. Pacific N.W. Development Co. INC Dept. "C." 405-8 Couch Bids'.. Portland, Or, What You're Looking for BARGAINS We are grolng to offer two of the very best In Oregon farms: I'M acres, all in cul tivation, rich bottom land, with 40 acres in hops; best in' the state. Electric line Sa lem to Albany within one-half mile. Good improvements; $1.25 per acre, including one fourth of hop crop and one-third of grain crov, in excellent condition. Terms, half cash. ALSO 150 acres In bops. 15 acres in prunes, 50 acres slashed, balance flne timber. Running water, living springs, good fences, new hop house and prune dryer. Hop yard will pro duce fifteen thousand to twenty thousand pounds this year. Prune orchard full bear ing; prospects good crop this year; will pro duce twentv to thirty tons. Will sell this farm for 1100 por acre, lnoludtng all the hops and one-fourth of the prunes; 10.00U cash required. Can pay for farm with three crops. Call and see us on these two bar gains, i aicjvin lkv srrrcHXix, 302Vs Stork Street, phones Main 2131. A 2131. 120 FEET " ON RIVER Part of old ""White House" tract, now known as " Riverwood. " Has 60 feet on Riverside Drive, with hard surface street and four-inch Bull Run water main; all paid for. Contains' one acre. Price $5000; terms. - Chapin & Herlow 332 Chamber of Commerce. i I will sell one of the finest building sites in the city, located at the head of J-,ovejov St., unobstructed view; lot contains 8230 square feet 93 feet front age on hard-surface street; water, gas and sewer laid to inside curb. Prica JS00O, is below market. Geo. D. Schalkj Main 302. A 23112. 229 Stark St. Hot-Water Heat Bargain Owner offers 9-room, brick veneered, hot water heated house, in best part of Irvingttm. House Is strictly modern and entirely new. Buyers meaning busi ness will be surprised at price, .8250. which-includes all improvements, fix tures and shades. No commission. Terms arranged to suit responsible party. N 100, Oregsmian. . . a q flfn SnaD I Inside business lOlUUU property. Must be soldi at once. Utilon avenue, close to! Burnside. This property Is so lo- j cated that It will double In value in I a short time. $5000 cash will han-! die it. For particulars see j M. E. THOOTSOX CO, Benrr UliltCf Fourth and Oak Streets; I HOMESITE m 108.2