I J SUNDAY OREGOyTAN. PORTLAyP, AUGUST 20, 191 lr Wilsonville Metkodists Will Dedicate Tkeir New Church Salem and Portland Men to Attend Formally Opened THE new Mthod!st Epljcupil Church at WlUunvllIe will b def eated nt Sunday. Kev. J. W. Exon. paator of the church, la In charg-e of tha proirtmm. and has secured a Dumber of Portland and Salem people tn participate. Dr. Fletcher Unman will bo the speaker In the morning, and Dr. B. P. Rowland at the evening service. Other Salem people In attendant are expected to be A. A. Lee. Dexter Flelda. Thomas Ryan, as!tant Slate Treas urer, and E- B. Lockhart. of the Salem talesman. C. W. Nottingham and T. 8. McDanlel are exp-c'e,l to attend from Portland. A basket dinner will be held at noon. The new church Is a $3000 structure. Rev. Mr. Exon has Intimated that he may retire from the ministry when the. new edifice- Is dedicated. He Is said to i 1 1 maw H 1 1 T-r Vi f nr vrT 111 TV DUlll " - . . - - - - ' I two years he has been In the ministry, j About 10 years ago he wa in business I ASTOR IS AT SEA AGAIN Tacht Stops In Newport Long Enough to Leave R?cot?d Sailors. NEWPORT. F- I- Aug. 19. A fishing trip which Colonel John Jacob Astor planned for his coming bride. Miss Madeline Porce. and her father. Mlllara 1L Force, was Interrupted for a few hours todty when the steam yacht Noma dropped into the harbor and left the Ave sailors rescued from a sinking sloop last night, and enabling the party to spend a short time ashore. The trip was resumed at noon and the Astor party will be off shore for two days. SETTLERS' BILL PASSED Scnat Approves Adjustment of Sherman County Claims. OREGONIAN NEWS BCF.EAC. Wash ington. Aug. 1 The Senate today passed the bill to reimburse settlers in Sherman County. Oregon, where lands were embraced In a grant. The bill appropriates 1360.000 to ad Just the claims growing out of pur chases of land in The Dalles military road grant. Kenilworth Sewer Cost rrobed. Citizens of Kenilworth. not under standing why the sewer builders have added 110.000 to the contract price for building the sewer serving that dt trtct. will told a public meeting at the Kenilworth Presbyterian Church. East Thirty-fourth and Gladstone avenue, nndsr the auspices of the Kenilworth Improvement I Association. Mondav evening. August 11. at :1S o'clock. All persons assessed for the construction of this sewer are earnestly requested to be present. Builders of the sewer . rm -.keA fo attend the meeting, that thy may Inform the taxpayers what -extras- have been supplied that were not called for in the contract. DAILY MirTT-ORO LOGICAL RETORT. PORTLAND. Aug. 1 5lraura temper ature. 64 d.ftM. minimum. o dcree. RI.er reading. A. M. t! .c ft, i" laat r B.tura. none. Total rainfall IS I V S P M . .12 Inchea. since September 1. iv1 3uT Incbea. normal, 44 0 Inrnee. ir:clency. All Inrhea. Total eanehlne, 3 OS- poeilMe. IS. ."!. Barometer (reduced to MS lee.i at 1 P. M.. JO.Il Inches. THE WtATHKR. Is r ? I ? : : ru Botion. .......... sVTT Chicago. ......... IQvtr l M olAeM. . . . . . rmltito j:urk , Oclrtoa i.ca Jch ottTl!l Kr. v'lty , MirnfltIil Mntral N orin Nw Trk Nor??, Hd M! Ttro. . . ron!- . . :eH Portland V otaburf ........ fcetcraxr.mto. ..... M. Lou! , Fait lk I . San Franclaco. . . . fr.aklyoui P polsan Tieo:n Tifi r!an4... Vil a H'tl.i Whin.rt n W1nnlpc .-. T !. wt-n park 4 N ?3 O !nujy 0 O . 11 4 R 7'i t.IJ"a K V e o.im n Vi c."udy n'lood jr Pt cloudy r:r 7rt o ( 4 NV lr 0 t 7 4 MV !oudy T O.OO N W I't ci'iuJy C' ,rt 15 Pt rloudy 2 10 VWlPt clouIf . Jv" . 4 W Pt cl iurt y .! i'i a oo 14 w Ipf cloudy . I r.'l o. IS 4 sw lrar .' 7-.o.!ni liiNW'i'lou'ly .J m ih S (Pt r.oudy ,.l 7.1i.i'J 4 ?E IClar .' tw o.no' une Tiur l R. S NV Pt cloudy .1 7'-0..O 14 W trioudy on ...... .r";ouly j a.) .. i-W Pain .1 fR-Irt.O'.' s 'I'kif .' 5 . .4 IS S U'Irar . i !:) (,o H hV iririr A i- 4 NV Ptrlotjdy , a., i .ooiav Pt cloa'ly . I itco.nrt 14. sw 'pt clou'lv WEATHER CONDXTIONB. Tbra fcaa bn rmldtraM Incr of lraaura over tha fartfic Nortawwt and n ar of high preasura la a-ivancing Inland ovrr Or-n and Wuhlmron. Trie pra pttr la r.ttv:y lw over tha Rocky Moun tain ard lHin S'ataa and over tha north east. Tha C.atrltutton of praaura ovr th N'rthwt haa reuUad In I tan tjiina In Kwt!t wvtrn Orrr n. Vtern Wnnton and pritinh Coiumblft, ar-l thundar tirm cr rp"rtd from 5-atla and Ca. nary. T.trht n;n hu also faln tn tha lowf MtMtaatppl Vi;y. In Kaatam nrlda ard tha Nw Ena'.and Stat-a. Tha wither la roo!r in interior Wahinaton. Fntif. C lumnta and In Aerta. r.ortda. th Mtata etpDl and Ohio V:ir. lower lake ron and, fit. Urnr Valley; It la wann-r In tie Plateau Htatea. and except !n eoutn Iatoia warmer In tha P'ama State, and in porttona of the S'mth At!n'lc and M'd d: At:ntle htatea. At Portland tonlaht trva tmpra:ur la 11 da;reea be'.ow normaL A w.nd of 34 ml'.ea f --n the south wa ra torted from North Had R1 a duat torra e-currad at Fpokane. Cond;tlona are f rh:a for ynera. ly fair weather Sunday, apt tn rutheaatrn liaho. whera ahow ara and thundr aturms are exported for toaiffht or Sunday mornlnf. with lower tam paraturaa. FORECAST. port' and and v1tn!ty Fair with r taint trmperatur; waeterly wind a OrtgoB rttr iti riatnaj tamperatura; tn-ta-lor wt part!fn; : r 5y wind. Waama-too Fair with rl:nc tempera ture except txpar coaat. aouthmret to weat w : n d ho rlr. except ahowera and thunder itai. f;;M y ftr in aout eat por- t.f rv;r -tu?hat port 'on MTZTTVO NOTICE!. ARinrrr cmaE. no. rrx w. o. xv i:i ftva a shut aal dani-lny party Friday ean:r.f. Aacuat C V In the W. O. W. Tempt, 1- Xlth. .w f.oor; Una ir.tsalc. rTXIOX ENCAMrME.M. NO. 1. I. o. O. F. All nm jr are r-jued to m( at L O. O F liail. Kirat ar.d Aider trt. t.h! fuody. Auuat at 2 o'cUr a.iriv to attend tha b aria ' awrvlca of our ! Brot har. La w l J. Weal. I. C. P. p-c-a: ear lavea) rond and Morr!aa at ; IV JourTaUt patriarchs tne'ted to at tod. R. 4riVOLX. icriaa KIOfT AXr LtDir.-i OF ft ECtRITT Vurry! Horry! Hurry: Th Va!ional oiTi.-ara will Va fc-ra In a few days, br r. In y-r app!lcat:A.a aad get them examined quick. IXirxiZ. s. is. I. o. (a, F. ((Tlrejra and mmSri ara rrHjuee;tad to mM at the O'MfeLowr Tamp la. let and Aider aia.. rtunday. Auc VK J erlork P. M.. ta a Hand tha fiueral of oar !ata brr.her, 1. J. Wee. latarmatit R:ve-law Carnatary. ' A'l Oddiailowa Invitad ta "nil. rjr laJ caf. F. C-Zk-.8. tac Exercises When $3C00 Edifice Is ?ext Sunday. In Dayton. Or., and was before that a river boat captain, having been In charse of the Bentiey. plying between Portland and Corvallls. fiev. Elmer I. Goshen, of the First Corcregattonal Church of Salt Lake. Is to fill the pulpit of the First Congrega tional Church here this morning. Rev. V. F. Heagor. pastor of the First Christian Church, returned Thurs day from a month's outing In the Ne halem country. His party, consisting of his family, had their camp on the I'mirr Xehalem Klver In the heart of the forest, llr. Reagor reports first class fishing. Paul Reagor. his son. and Harold Warren shot a deer. The ani mal welghr-d 130 pounds. It was killed on a two days- hunting trip from camp and had to be carried a distance of seven miles. Deer are hard to follow. Mr. Reagor says, owing to the heavy underbrush which it was almost Im possible to penetrate.' Mr. Keagor will occupy his pulpit at today's services. MEETING NOTICES. NOBLES A tain our po tentate epeaketh. sayinr: All nobl and tneir iaaie. wish In c to mak tha pll rrlmag to Astoria and Sea aide. Saturday. Auguit 24. should make their rrv tlona of Captain William Davta. Ill 24 street, at once, so final arrangements can ba mad. Th celebrated Kil tie Band ha bean secured to accoairany the Nobles, and th patrol will put on both at Astoria and on th several drills. tch at Seaatde, lh train will Irav tri North Bank station prompt, y at 91 A. amva Ato-la 1 P. M. ; leave Astoria 5;d. arrive Seastd 6:10 P. M.. where It will b parked and th aleeper ocoupled a our hotel, d urine our stay there. If you ml this trip you will always b aorry. as nu merous stunt are beinc arranged, which will make the plljrrin.aia one round of pleaeure. from start to finish. A new basc car ha been eecured and will ba "fitted a a tempi. wher several weary son will b Initiated Into th mysteries of Shrlnedom en route. You must he in possession of a red and whit card In order to b permitted to all ceremonies. This card can ba enured- from Nuble Will lam av;e. 111 -d straet. Th Klite" Band, not all belnc Shrtners, will, by special dis pensation frorn our lllustrlou potentate, lake tha degrees with the uninitiated ladles. In a large tent on tha beach at Seaside, tha services taking place at high tide, at th hour of mitinif nt. when, one-by-ore, th la. !l-a will b subjected to the Mnslani test, under th solemn, aootblng strain of th Kilties. ARCHIE THT'RTjOW. Potentate. B. G. WHITEHOCSE, Recorder. HARK EN. TE NOBLES: Our Potentate lSyeth: Ton and your wives and daugh ter, are hereby summoned to unit with tha Weary Son of tha Desert. and gainer th caravan together on th twenty-Binb day of August. 1011. which day haa vm sat apart a tShrin day. thanca enter on a oil- grlrnag to tha Oaala of As tor la. rr. oe it Known unto you faithful sons of tha desert that city approArhe-th agjtn th analversary ot her birth. On hundred times hath she atn the desert wrapped la th anow of Win ter. AM sMournlng Noble Invited to go with US. Kerorlr ha fesea Leaving Astoria about 4 P. th cara van wi; I Journry on to Peas Id, wher our tr:n ba "parked" and th following d y will b spent digging clams and craw- Cah. It t Important that you rail on Nobl v !i.lam i via 1 1 1 heenna strat. at one an 1 make your rarvatlona to that arrange ntenta ran o made to car for all who care to make this piigrtmag. Rata. Including pu: - man. x Exact leaving; tlm of train will ba an nounced later. It. a WHITEHOUSE. Recorder. ARCHIbI THUKLOW, Potentate. IVANHOK LODGE. No. KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS. very Tuesday nlsat la Castle Hail. 11th and Alder sta. E. If. LA.VCC K. it. a cc:ex kmzabeth hive. no. S4. l O. T. M. Officers and munbtri ar. request ed to attend th. fun.ral or our lata aister, Lena M. TolM.on. this hund.y at 2 o'clock. from L.st bid. Funeral LMreclora. Kast BLxxa ana A,ar. Hy order l- t . SARAH B. OLERfN. R, K. rrEUL NOTICES. TOt-I-lSON At ber lats realdenee. T East T.enty-cv.n'b atreet, Lena Marguerite Tul'.iaoa. ae. I fil ye. re lo months 10 days, be'.ov.d molh.r of Alice C. Arthur M.. I. 1. C TolllKn. and Mra Lull Hl.a. Ie-...,-d ... s member of Ladjr Marea bee. Fun.ral wilt be held from the Ksst eld. Funeral Directors' parlors, 414 Ksst AicVr and East Mxto atreeta, today. Au- fruat ?0. at '1 P. M. Frt.nOa reapertfully nvltevl. lntenu.nt Lor Fir Cem.t.rr. CM SKA Arnes E. o Mera, Aucuat in. a a. SJ )TMn. beloTei wife ot Jobn a. O sl.ra. run.ral will take plar. from the real- eence. 429 Braaee St.. Monday. Auaust -1. at HO A. M. tiervlce at 8t. Mary's Church, corner Stanton and vi llllama art at 9 o'clock. Frlcnda re.ptfullr Invited. Interment. Mount calvary t.met.ry. MITCHELL. In thla city. August 17. fleorgs E. Vltrrtell. aitd at v-.r. beloved hue b;ind of M.rth. and father ot Mildred and K:.le and aon of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. MitrrieU. Funeral aervlces will be held at 1'unnina; A McEntee's ch.pel. Sunday. Au- Sat -u. at i f. M. f riends Invited to at tend. Interment lllvervlew Cemetery. SHERMAN At Pt.r'rswator. Or Auruat IS. I.n!eJ t'rowell Sherman, acd 4M years 1 months d daa Krlenda Invited to attend the funeral aervloaa. which will b. held at Holraan'e t'haael. corner Third and etlmon ata.. today iundan it 2 P. II. lr.terment Klvervlew Cemetery. BRANDT Emtl Brandt. In this city August i. in. tuner. eorvices win o. neui at lo o'clock today tbunday), at Dunning at McEnteo's chapel. Friends revpeotfully inviien. iniermeai. Jiuiinoinsn cemetery, lONsETH FLORAL CO, MAKslLAM alJJi. IUIK.tL bKMuML no: Mmim tint: Alia. - A. R- ZLII KR CO.. &4 Wlluaase aee. rii.M EmMt loss, c leaa. Idy attsadaM. t. .elier-uy me. lex iiunnutg a M a.le, liainl th and 1 I.e. I'kut Mala M. Ulaat. OrTic. .1 touoij Crea lllrNWk j. r. ilkv a son. sa a Lady attendant, rh. Mala a. i 11 LUK1KU 11UL.M A tO, laaaril Illrwet. era. Ii Id st. Laxly assist eat fhnss at. HI ' EAlT SIDK FsarJ Dtrectora. .iinriaaan . . a. liuaalag. I.e. E. St, B Uli. LURCH ladertaaver. t 3SI. B isas. oe. Kat Alaer l LatLr aaalMaas, fXnla rwwi t fua.r.1 dlrt.ra. Rum.11 at. Ladr a.latanl CLASSIFIED AD. RATES taalLy mw stuaswy. Whaaa eew wt. O. caiatg. mm fhaxg. au I l.ue. ail: si I. aanimr .1 la Smm sueuty thaiM ay 1M ab.ee rale, apetly t. aiiaallaaasaats uair - N e. Tmmmr ana ail (mu eareullng IBs I.U.WUUJ1 MlaalloU Waaler ilmim. tuoalwaa taaale. 1 iiaala t Keal, stewou. rrlvai. saralil li , m- aatd Itoafa. in. I. a tt. rat. M 11. a.v. claaaiili sn.as Is I r ta. Orea sne.1. .v aerllMS L. i lanrneM, .ravteaa. ta. mm- tmcnmmr tm Itrtee? .nana. N. Brxe. alii a. mmmimm vw aa. .n..e. aaa bill will b. naaurt ta. wlleeiai mmj . Hanbei aiDanmal aavsetlM eata will be acri aer il. pbaa. 4evits a p. a the aranpiaew ml U. Miaaat .( lMpti.M a. neala. aWvertli . 1 11 a., a. HtMiN .... ta. i.iepMie w tow mmm uuertwa aly will he mcrrpmm for "Hommmm for (.1, tmrnltmrm tm omim," la la. Oihi.IuI- tin." "geeailss Sissss" aael "V mMI ta UaCa 4 P Om flsas ................lis UM tw. .tie. tin. IK mm. awal Ikne nwmUwi Uoaea.. ..SO. Sia-T .4 M. mr a... eauecnllte tuaae.. .Se. Ileialllaa.s. sauM inviayaii eaw-.f-4awa sews. Ms weeds coat aa .a. Use eas rata .4 tectiasniwat. aa4 a. aa ewaauaal I we Use la.a . Ush. mm .i,ectlaii.l Is mmt raa la I io. ... una, rau. -irr"TS I. ear mmmm adtaiiiUKau th. k. Saaa. .a lu. aclaal anaaiar peeflag la Ui. .ap.r. r "ail sretew. la mmcm ""- ail aalaruaaau ar. re mmXj, as lis a. tha alias een . laieniea a. .fe.naa.a.u.a .f ratneM, The a. will aee.sc ela irl.d aile.rtlae. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 01 HCt. CITY HALL Mala Ms. A ' HCUANE OFFICER. Series Crate. Kaaldeaca, S C 3 X. East U. A. Vaaaalra, Rea. 830 W : V. fcatoa H.a T E. lta- Bast Itas. um. An.bu.asca. A aiOl : Pr. a. -ie-tita, iendaje and HoiUara, a fi 4 Trust T. KW TODAY. VEnr ATTHACT1VE Al'CTIOX ot hlKk-s:rale ISralmrr, npriaht plan", rolirrlioa ml lllsie. Japanese aaa iter rleaial aatlqaea. brle-a-brae, etc. A prvmlaeat phy.lrlaa who la 'e"- .i.f. .-- ha. favored na with In.trnrllon. to sell the furnlaa laaa of his private hone, the same las; hee moreri to our SAM-.sROOMS PA H K STRKET. for purpose of fUa plar a' aoctloa aale ON TUESDAY NEXT comprkilns; rosewood irlove box l"1' with stiver. Ivory boxes, aword. ine scabbard Inlaid with pearl; silk shawl, old Majolica v. Tiffany vaes. genu ine tapestry couch covers, trays, cnina, cups and saucers, engravings, heavy brass Has and electrlo lamps, very costly fumed oak library table 3x6s Inches, handsomely carved oak tlesK and Klanders period chair, four book cases to match, library rockers. Blge low Axmlnster carpets, quartered oak ladies' desks and chairs, mahogany parlor couch, rattan rockers. Morris chair, upholstered parlor furniture, cen ter tables, lare mirror, several rueT net curtains. Windsor shades. In bedroom furnishings we have heavily-carved oak bedroom suite, chif foniers, toilet sets. Iron bed In full and three-quarter sizes, best springe and real hair mattresses, feather pillows, dressers, ladles dressing tables, mis sion dining-room furniture, vis., table, buffet, china cabinet and chalre. We also have a small selection In walnut and brass. Including sideboard, extension table, secretary bookcase, music cabinet, center tables, antique mahogany weight clock, brass fender and fire set. Monarch steel range, par lor heaters, gas range, crockery and utenells. etc 4nle start, at ext. io o'clock on Tuesday- Announcement to the Public Tou are Invited to Inspect the above goods tomorrow. If you have not at tended our auctions, kindly call and see thl display and v-ou will then say. as others have often said, that you had no Idea that an aurtlon-room could look SO neat. low will una lunr nnirr .nr I allrd itateaw Ladles easf alrrav ttead oar am-tlona. aa you niu ne ar of rrrrldni courteous treatment at all times. W. C. HAKKR C A. CROAVELL, Auctloaeers. ON THURSDAY NEXT We have for this sale the furnishings of an East Side residence. This Is general consignment day. If you have anything; good In the furniture line that you want. to positively sell please send It In Wednesday morning. Sule at 10 o'clock. W. C. BAKER C. A. CROWELL, Fai-Bltare Dealers and Auctloaeers. Office, aad Kalesroma 1SJ ParkM. BARGER'S AUCTIONS MONDAY, AUG. 21 555 Frederick St, Corner 13th Take Sell wood car and set off at Brooklyn School.' I have been In structed by Mrs. Fsrrell to sell the en tire furnishings of her home to the hlahest bidder by piece, embracinsr. In part, one mahogany three-piece parlor et upholstered In silk brocatelle. pretty rockers, stand and library table and pedestal. Jace curtains, hull seat and mirror, beautiful china closet with bent-end glass, with chairs end table to match: ki range and cooking utensils, lawn mower, lady, dresslng tnble with chair to match, enamel beds, odd dresxers. steel couch, sewlnsr ma chine. Kverythlnjr must be sold, aa n.rtner leaves the state. If you want Vtrood goods come to this sale. TUESDAY, 10 A. M. At 583 Washington St, Near 18th, West Side Having received Instruction, by the nwner to sell this little five-room house, will offer a fine $45 eight-foot extension table with chairs and buffet to match, beds, spring, mattress, uni versal range, chairs and everything must be sold to the highest bidder. If you want good furniture at a cheap price, come. . H. BARGKR, Auctioneer. X. B. We buy and sell everything also eell on consignment and commis sion. We sell at auction prices at our salesroom at 368-30 E. Morrison St. Private sales at all times. Phone E 1022. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE Corner Second and. Yamhill REGILAB SAXES DATS Honda, Wednesday, Friday Each Day at 10 A. M. At ear sales yon will find everything la the home-faralablag llnei also ItOLL-TOP OKKK K UKKS, .tending desks, vfflr-e rhalra, rarprtn. rugs, llaolraan. fireproof aafea. typewriters, "we- ala. have for aal. good I'PRlGHT PIA.VO. at baraala price.. Com. I. and look through oar .lock. Uooda sold at private aale at all tlsaee. At 171 Second Street (Ad)olalnaT A.etloa Boom we sell Mill KI.I.ANKOI S MKHt'HAX IIK, Including HOIKS' AM tiKMTS Pt KMMIIXtt!. SHOE. STATIO.XEK V, HARD W A R K, PORCELAIN' BATH Tl B. TOILETS. LAVATORIES, GRO CERIES, etc.. aa romt aad leaa. J. T. WILSON, Anctloaeer. Cneih paid for furniture, stocks of merchandise, etc. Call Main 162, A 4H3. Auction Sale USED FURNITURE The contents of a fourteen-room resi dence will he sold without reserve at 2 P. M. sharp Tomorrow, at 211 First Street This Is certainly a fine lot of house hold effects, and you should at least Inspect these goods If you require any thing I. foralt.re, for the aavlna; will certalnlv be great. And who can .tell manr of thoae goods from new? Come early, as beet goods are sold first. Terms cash. PORI AI CTIOT CO. Wanted, West Side Highly improved Willamette Valley land and 60 per cent cash for good West Portland Income property In amounts of $30,000 to $106,000. CHIMI dt ZADOW, Sir B.ard .f Trade Bide. th aad Oak. KTW TODAY. r- About 6 V2 Acres FREE Which are suitable for factories, bankers, a warehouse or an in vestment. You can take it all or a part of it. This is close in. I have just sold a piece near it. They are getting a spar track there now. OF COURSE This place has about 900 feet front age on the O.-W. R. & N. Oo, I want something for that. For more information call C 2955, or AK 222, Oregoniao. Investments GC7f!f 5 houses and 100x106 corner OO I OUon Porter St.; rent $56; $2500 cash. A big snap, fgawjjrjrk 4 houses on quarter block; OiOUU rent 150 per month: on Kelly St.. West Side; 2600 cash. 007Cr 100x100, business corner, on JJO I eJVF Williams ave.. good house. $9500 Two houses and 100x100 or Guild St., near Thurman. a f nrtn Four fine flats on South iff LJ tVJyJKJ Front St.; rent $90; pay lng 10 per cent. til Cfin 6 new houses, 3 lots. Oil lUUU near Washington High SchooL Rent $95; $2000 cash. AtO ffl fine flats, rent $126 i91aa)UUUper month; West Side. d a rrr Four fine flats on cor OlOUUUner lot. E. Madison st; rent $120 per month; $6000 cash. k . r1 .nrin SOxIOO with house on tflUfuUU 15th St. trackage, near Lovejoy, or 100x100. Corner $35,000. ni tff 6 flats. S rooms each; dsallllUU rent $157.60; East Oak st. corner. Grussi & Zadow SIT Board of Trade BldK 4th and Oak New Irvington Home for Sale Consists of nine rooms, large fin ished atflc and plastered base ment. Three fireplaces with r'okwood tile. Boynton furnace. First story finished in select quarter-sawed oak. Second story In mahogany and white enamel. All finishing hardware solid brass, with cut-glass doorknobs. Bod room with fireplace and Holmes disappearing bed on first flunr. All windows are plate. ' with transoms: French doors, etc.. of beautifully designed art glass. Specially deirlpned elec trical fixtures with Tiffany shades. This house was built for the owner's home by day work, and Is an ideal home for particu lar people. House, location, price and o w n e ret reason for selling are KIOHT. I'hone Sunday be fore 3 P. M., C 2242. during week Main 60 or A 3606. 3 . Grants Pass Has Irrigation Now See me at once for orchards four years old, $320 per acre. .One to four miles out. niver trontage. Held under contracts made before Irrigation ar rived. This opportunity cornea only once to any community. What have you to trade? Elmer S. Shank Imperial Hotel. Portland. APARTMENT OR GARAGE SITE 160 feet frontage on Belmont and 21st; improvements all in and paid. Price $8000. Call 421 Hamilton Bid; Irvington . Snap Swell, new', .modern. 8-room house, four bedrooms, two sleeping-porches, den. brcakfat-room and attic, full basement: lot 50x100. on E. Twenty sixth street, between Thompson and i Brazee. Hard surface In and paid. I Worth $7750: for a few days $6750; $2000 cash, balance easy, owner needs money. See it today; make an offer. CRl'SSI at ZADOW, SIT Board of Trade) Hldg, 4th and Oak. Over 10 Net We have had listed with us thle week three different properties, ranging- In price from $10,000 to $50,000. that will produce over the 10 per cent NET men tioned above on Investment, while property Is ALSO Increasing- In value dally. C K. HENRY CO. HEXRY Bt'ILDIKO, , Poarth and Oak !ts. WEST PORTLAND PARK LOTS 875 TERMS. In the Path of West Side Developments. Buy Now. DOVE-THOMPSON COMPANY, 42A-23 Board of Trade. LAR6E CORNER ZVZIT house; close In; $10,000; ground with out house $8500: cash down $2000. Ex cellent altar for stores and apartments and much the cheapest buy on this tirtdge lice. CI LVER, 13 McKay Bldg. ROSSMERE A few corner lots left; desirable loca tion f"r nice homes: restricted district; 10 per cent down, balance easy terms. Mr. Hart on ground afternoons. JOHt W. COOK, 403 Lewis Bldg. JO ACHES slosl.r fruit land, exchange for hnus. and lot or new automobiles - S4I4, Oregonlaa, m;w TODAY. YOU NEED ROCHESTER NEEDS YOU We will sell you the BEST LOCATIONS, and at BEST PRICES and BEST TERMS. To prove It we will give you for a few daya only Warranty Deed - A.D AX Abstract of Title TO A Level, Clear Lot only a few blocks of DEPOT AND STORES, for the Insignificant sum of $10 to $25. and terms as LOW AS ft DOWV in si mr.nti.lv UTTHdi T interest. Call at our office and see may of WHOLES town. WHITCOMB BROS. Opea Evenlnns 7 to 0. Sundaya 2 to P. M. inin Chamber of Commerce, Stark, 1 Ua.U Between Third and Fourth. If vou can't call and select loca.tld'ns, send money order, and we will give you best locations at time we receive your order. This ad la your guarantee. KEEP IT. SHERWOOD SHERWOOD, OREGON, One to five-acre tracts, adjoining" the ntv of Sherwood. Washington dounty Oregon, only 15 miles out from Port land, nil in a. hlch state of cultivation every tract fronts on a street; city Hilar and electric light If ueslred macadam streets: five minutes to High School, stores and church: electric car service, 60 minutes to Portland, five minutes to station; best of all the rlch- t garden lnnn in the state, at a uni form price of $300 per acre; one-third cash, balance long time at 6 per cent. For further particulars see W.XH. LANG 1SO0 Yeoa Building. Portland, Or. THOS. J. ROSS Sherwood, Oregon. 3000, SIX LOIS FOUR of which are corner lota, each being EOxlOO ft. Located in block bounded by E. 18th, E. 19th, Broo'k lyn and Tlbbetts s t r e e ts. street assessments $1188 bonded. TODAY this Is U000 BELOW COKSERVA riVE VALUATION, and IMPROVEMENTS by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC RY. ind PACIFIC RY.. LIGHT fc POWER CO. will further INCREASE THE VALUE OF THESE LOTS. WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO. 85 Fourth Street. CLOSE -IN v " GOOD BUYS doxioo S50.000 sox oo 820,000 SOxioo. 815,000 Some Leased, Some Corners. A SPECIAL INCOME 82500 CHAPIN& HERLOW 13! Chamber ei Commerce. Union Avenue MUST BE SOLD ' Full lot with (rood seven - roomed house, hardwood floors, cement base ment, best business part, near Failing street, All for price of bare lot, . J. D. KEXNEDY, S3f) I'nlon Are, N. S7OO0 Near Eleventh and Harrison, 4 FLATS R APARTMENTS Will pay handsomely on this only. lnveet- ment few aays GOtDSmMIDTS - AGE5CT, Washington S Cor. Third. AS AX INVESTMENT Can You EqualThis? lOOxlOO (quarter block), the south west corner of Twenty-sixth and Veutjhn streets, large nine-room house renting- for $35 per month. This prop erty Is goin? to enhance in value $5000 as soon a those improvements start by "The Big Machinery Company" which has Just bought 11 acres two blocks below. This quarter block can be bought at present for $8500, with but $3000 cash. Watch the future of this p roperty. Inquire 903 Yeon Building. A REAL BARGAIN LN RESIDENCE LOTS: FROM OWNER Two lots, 100x100. S. E. corner Tilla-mook-35th streets. $1900; SOxIOO, 37th and Hancock and SOxIOO. 37th. between ' Broadway and Hancock. $2000 for both, j See KERSEY ELDRIDGE, 109 Front St. ACRES PRICES 818,000 NEW TODAY. HELL IS PAVED With- Good Intentions that never have been carried out. Whyf Mostly because you are will ing to listen to people who advise you wrong. It costs you nothing to inves tigate and learn the truth about Bend, Oregon -The Portland Board of Trade, lead ing men and magazines of the world all claim that Bend has resources enough to make a city of at least sev-enty-five thousand, and that it will make a city of over twenty thousand in five short years. "Why not? Bend has a much better opportunity, with two railways and a hundred times more resources than Portland or Spo kane had when they were the same size as Bend is 'today. Suppose you had bought say, only two lots, within three blocks of the center of Portland or Spokane, when the population was 1200, you would be Independent to day. We Are Selling business and close-in residence lots. 50sl40, on 80-foot streets, three and four blocks from the Union Depot site, at an average price of $200 $200 $200 TEEMS, $10 PEE MONTH . Free abstract, liberal contract, per fect title. This property is selling fast. Don't delay, as the first buyers al ways get the choice selections. Call or write todav. We are owners, not agents. THE Newlon-Koller .Co., Inc. 301 Buchanan Building, 286y2 Washington St. Office open evenings until 8 o'clock, Lots as low as $420, on easy terms. There are many rea sons why this property will advance in value. There are no other lots on the West Side at this price. It's worth your investigation. KEASEY HUMASONejEFFERY 232 Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon. Irvingwood This choice restricted residence addi tion is just, going on the market. It has all the advantages of Irvington at prices a6 low as $725 per 50x100 foot lot. WESTERN SECTJEITIES CO., Agent 414 Spalding Bldg. Franklin Taylor, Salesman on the Ground, East 30th and Klickitat Sts. Take Broadway car, get off t Klick itat and walk east. Salesman always on the ground. ' . FARM! The finest 80 acres in the Willamette Valley; large apple and pear orchard, choicest beaverdam soil, modern 10- rooni house, electricity on the place, irrigating ditch, in fact verything that is necessary. Price $ls,UU0. Ihis is two-thirds of the real value of the place. THE WESTERN SECURITIES CO. 414 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Or. J10NEY TO LOAJV CTTT MORTGAGES, FARM MORTGAGES, LOWEST HATES. TEAMS TO SUIT. A. H. BIRKELL CO., 202 M'KAV BUILDING. Third and Stark. J5000 AUTOMOBILE, hi cost, conaider Port land property or --ca-rat aiamona ex change. AF 347. Oregonlan. BOARD and room, with private family, by worklnr young man; must d reaaonaDie; rata nrire. Call East 2979. FOUR-PASSENGER automobile, good cop- TUALATIN VIEW PARK -EW TODAY. WESTOVER TERRACE the coming high-class residence district of Portland. Conditions make it so. Unexcelled view, close and easily accessible to busi ness center. A New Block of LOTS Ready for the Market MONDAY To get advantage of location and prices, selections should be made at once. W car to Forestry building, then three blocks south, or call at the office and make an appointment for use of our auto. CLARK COOK COMPANY Room 6, Board of Trade Bldg. You Can Really DO SOMETHING With an Acre at On Johnson Creek. 40 minutes from the city by elec tric car. In the finest part of Multnomah County $230 per acre and up. Take either Gvesham or Cazadero car from First and Alder and get off at Sycamore. Cars leave 45 minutes past the hour. . New depot in center of tract. Easy terms to homebuilders. Call and get plats of Sycamore Acres. W. H. GRINDSTAFF, 1125 Yeon Building. Main 875. A 7342. ;GE0. D. SCHALK, 228 Stark St. Main 392. A 2392. GOOD BUSINESS CORNER, GOOD LOCATION, NEW BUILDING; INCOME $1656 PER YEAR. PRICE $12, 000. CALL FOR C. G. REA GAN. BUY NOW OF Chapin & Herlow Members of Portland Realty Board. 332-338 Chamber of Commerce. Whole Block ON TRACKAGE BETWEEN 13th and 14th Cose in The Price Is Right H. P. Palmer-Jones Co. 213 Commercial Club Bldg. Tha one BEST nlaca In Portland to buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER aad MOST DESIRABLE residence, properUT. ot the city. SEEING IS BEL1EVIKO BETTER ro and sea tha many CHOICE! rK dencea under construction and Ua Uav provementa going on. The Oregon 'Real state Company GRAND AVE. AND MULTNOMAH ST. Mortgage Loans on city property at reasonable rates. CLARK-COOK COMPANY, 6 Board of Trade Building. HOLGATE Addition ta Cloae la Sycamore Acres INCOME PROPERTY Holm's Addition