The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 11, 1912, SECTION TWO, Page 8, Image 24

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O UT'OF-ORDIN AR Y TALES
FROM ALL OVER OREGON
Milton Chenrygrowers Spurn. Three Year' Contract for Output McMina
vllle Eoys Have Painful Experience With Crows.
LoHdoira Trick Played on Water Bar'
IVIMINXVILLE, Or. When the circus
1 I played recently In McMlnnvlllo and
number of the local lads hired them
selves out as hewers of wood and
drawers of water for the consideration
of a bleacher seat -ticket, the manage
ment of the show wanted to bo quite
sure that they would stick by the job.
And as a bonding and surety com
pany was not available ha confiscated
their hats and caps. When sundry
paterfamilias and materfamlllas hove in
the offing and demanded that various
offspring; devote themselves to the fam
ily hewing and drawing- the hats were
rot forthcoming, and It took the strong
arw of the law to make the circus dis
gorge. Then to make matters worse
the tickets were not forthcoming,
either.
Three Yearn' Cherry Contract Spurned.
MILTON". Or. Everything comes to
him who waits, a seer once upon a
lime remarked, but everything seems
to come to the fruitgrowers in the 1111-ton-Freewater
section without the
trouble of waiting.
tract for the whole cherry crop of this
section on the trees for three years at
i.. . t-hr- ranra a nnnnil. The
L-Il O m-W wa w
growers, however, preferred still to be
In tna waiting ciass ior luuiouuue
Washington Nebrnskans Organise.
3 0REST GROVE, Or. With the of
I flees of the Forest Grove Press as
headquarters, the Nebraska State So
ciety of Washington County is being
organized hers-
Former Nebraskans are so fond of
gathering in pairs and joining In a
chorus of "Nebraska Is the greatest
state in the Union, but we would not
exchange it for an acre of Oregon."
that a number of ex-corn huskers fig
ure that the pean of rejoicing would
be greater if composed of a solid chorus
of all the Nebraskans of Washington
County at once.
Black Wolf la Slain.
BEAVERTON, Or. After a black wolf
had enjoyed himself with the
slaughter of aeven sheep and 18 rab
bits in the vicinity of St. Mary's Home,
Joseph Flnde turned himself into a
modern David.
Flnde made a concession to civiliza
tion by using a shotgun in place of a
stone and sling, but the result was Just
as satisfactory and the wolf hag de
parted for the happy hunting grounds.
Jack RabMta to Be Slain.
BEAVERTOX, Or. Pendleton really
has nothing on Beaverton when It
comes to a round-up and a big round
up is shortly to be held in this sec
tion. All the would-be participants are now
engaged in registering. In place of
untamable mustangs" and "savage
steers" the humble jack rabbit in his
IDAHO MAY GET NEW
METHODIST COLLEGE
Gooding and Boise Offer Sites for University, "With Former Favored.
Ex-Governor Makes Attractive Officer Religious Gossip. .
ANEW Me .-dist University at
Gooding, Idaho, may be opened ir
September. 1914. Plans are now
on foot for establishing a new Metho
dist educational institution either at
Gooding or Boise, with Gooding favored.
Frank Gooding, ex-Governor of Idaho,
has offered the Methodists $250,000 if
they will establish a school at Good
ing. Associated with him. in making
this offer are the citizens of Gooding.
This is mostly cash, a part of it being
real estate. The matter will come be
fore the Idaho Methodist Episcopal An
nual Conference, when it meets at
Idaho Falls, August 28 to September
2. Bishop Lucock will be in charge.
Should the Methodists accept the of
fer of ex-Governor Gooding and the
Gooding citizens, it is understood that
the $250,000 is for the endowment of
the institution, and that about $250,
000 additional will be raised by the
members of the Methodist Church for
the purchase of grounds, and the erec
tion of the university buildings.
G. W. Barnes, superintendent of the
Boise district, may be chosen as the
agent for tie school, to raise this
money, and if this can be secured
quickly enough, immediate erection of
the university buildings will be pos
sible, so that the new school can be
opened in September, 1814.
At the annual conference a year ago
Boise made a liberal offering. In an
effort to have the new Institution es
tablished there. That city offered the
Methodists 40 acres of land, the pro
ceeds of the sale of this property to
tie used as an endowment. But this
would necessitate platting, and the sale
of the property, while the Gooding of
fer is largely In cash. The Boise prop
erty probably would have yielded be
tween $150,000 and $200,000.
Methodist students from Idaho now
attend either the Willamette University
at Salem, or the Montana Wesleyan Uni
versity, at Helena. The raising of $50.
000 toward an endowment fund for the
Montana institution has Just been com
pleted, and J. J. Hill has offered that
Institution another $50,000, if the Meth
odists will raise $250,000 more, mak
ing an endowment of $350,000 in all.
The property of the institution is worth
about $15i.000.
m
Bishop R. J. Cooke, of Portland, will
leave for Garfield, Wash., next Friday
to dedicate the new Methodist Church
theie. The church is to be dedicated
Text Sunday. He will spend Monday
and Tuesday following in visiting the
ministers of the churches in Spokane,
and on August 21 will preside at the
opening of the Pacific German Con
ference. This conference will be in ses
sion until August 26.
Bishop Cooke will then go to Ellens
burg, Wash., where he will conduct the
Columbia River Conference August 28
to September I. He will conduct the
West Norwegian-Danish Conference in
Portland September 4 to 9, the Puget
Sound Conference at Seattle, September
11 to 17, and the Oregon Conference
at Ashland. September 18 to 24.
R. H. Hughes, editor of the Pacific
Christian Advocate, will leave Portland
Tuesday for Fort Benton, Mont., where
he will attend the North Montana Con
ference of the Methodists. He will go
from there to Missoula, to attend the
Montana Conference. After that be will
attend the conferences conducted by
Bishop Cooke.
Dr. Clarence True Wilson has gone
to the Fort Benton Conference.
Dr. Fletcher Homan will speak at
the Tillamook Methodist Church today.
He arrived in Tillamook last night. He
has been spending his vacation in the
Hood River Valley. He will speak to
day in the Interest of Willamette Uni
versity. Dr. R. J. Waterhouse, bishop of the
Methodist Episcopal Church South, sta
tioned at Los Angeles, will be in Port
land to preside, at the session of the
' Columbia Conference of the 'church,
September 5 to 9. Th meetings will be
held at the First Methodist Episcopal
thousands is to be the community'
victim. Only clubs and "houn' dawns'
will be permitted, but it la planned to
remove every Beaverton Jack rabbit to
a better feeding ground man Oregon.
One-Armed Cowboy to-Bide.
holder of the Northwest bucking
horse championship, retains the
tht. Ar at Pendleton RoundUD. ha
be the first one-armed cowboy ever
to obtain such a title. Spain reoently
lost one hand, but has already got
Injured arm in a sling and says
only needs one hand with whjoh to
the
he
go
after leather."
D.,i. ! a xn1 1 Alme-nOveL West
I.l.. nnn-nimrfior T f A h&S been
charged with both cattle rustling and
. .tn,llnff - InHlrted for both
offenses, but patriotic juuea,
t i -.i v f-m,. that rhumtilon Cow
ID U41UU H'W ....... r-
boy Spain was bringing to Union Coun-
... . l A v, wan ret CH 11 fV R Tl V WH.V-
Which shows that it is worth while
to be a king, even if as js-ing 01 wio
1 - ham tin ATTltnrV AXOeDt
thA will a rana-e over which to lord It.
nrt1etvnrl Are I'lentlfuL
JOSEPH, Or. Three hundred persona
who never cared a Jot about the
"call of the wild," are enjoying the
sfTneta nf tha "cilL" because they have
suddenly realized that a trip to the
wild may also ba proauouve 01 wen
eil. vne1ratm
Every one of the 300 is averaging
about three gallons of huckleberries I
Aatr atiA thar A r A hafnflr hauled tO JO
seph and Wallowa by the wagon load.
Th retail nrlea started at 75 cents per
gallon and now it is 25 cents. Even at
that price, with the harvest Held offer
lng from S3 a day upwards, 76 cents
arA. i ,,.! ih err! en seems te he J
stronger attraction than IS a day and
threshing to tne men. ana Doys w iuio
section.
' Crippled Dock Coats Life,
I IPPEB CHETCO. "Or. P. B. Smith
u was drowned here while attempt-
ins- tn nut a. duck out of its agony. Mr.
Smith was with a party shooting on
the river bank and one of the quarry.
alter being wounaeo, wujt re-ugtj uai
Mr. Smith bent over and endeavored
to recover the bird. The rush of blood
. 1.1- uaA If la HaIIa-vaiI- ca.nsed him
to topple over into the water and he
was drowned oeiore neip couia re&uu
him.
Black Beam Infest Wallowa.
WALLOWA, Or. Bears are to be
found Just now in considerable
numbers in Wallowa County, and the
black predatory animals are almost Be
coming; a nuisance.
From the north end of the county
come reports of sheep being killed and
sheep herders are reporting that bears
are responsible ror tne Killing, ins
brutes are fairly numerous in the tim
ber and are smaller than in previous
years, me bears are an oiocs, nu
grizzlies having been reported.
Church South, Union avenue and Mult
nomah street. Bishop Waterhouse
passed through Portland last week, and
is now in Spokane.
Dr. C. F. Reed, of San Francisco, su
perlntendent of the mission work of
the denomination for Orientals on the
Pacific Coast, will be one of the church
men in attendance. Dr. Reed was for
15 years a missionary In China, and was
10 years in Japan.
Others to be present will be Dr.
Gross Alexander, of Nashville, Tenn
book editor of the church; Dr. Stone
wall Anderson, of Nashville, educa
tional secretary: Dr. A. J. Lamar, of
Nashville, superintendent of the pub
lishing Interests of the church; Dr. W.
F. McMurray, of Louisville, Ky, secre
tary of the board of church extension,
and W. E. Vaughn, of San Francisco,
editor of the Paclflo Methodist Advo-'
cate.
The conference sessions will be held
In the morning, and the sessions of the
annual meeting of the Women's Mis
sionary Society will be held at the
First Church In. the afternoon.
Martha E. Curry, of Boston Mass.,
will preach at the West Piedmont
Friends' Church, corner Borthwick and
Jessup streets, at 11 o'clock this morn
ing. Miss Curry is an evangelist of
National repute, and is passing through
Portland. The public is Invited.
Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe, mission
ary bishop of Alaska for the Protestant
Episcopal Church, has declined to ac
cept the position of coadjutor bishop
to the diocese of Southern Oregon, to
which he was elected at the diocesan
convention in May.
Clark County Socialists File.
VANCOUVER. Wash, Aug. 10. (Spe
cial.) Socialists have filed for seven
county offices as follows: D. E. Luns-
ford, for Assessor, newspaper solicitor;
G. W. Ressor, for Representative, paint
er; I E. wornom. Representative, cler
gyman; E. S. Simon. Sheriff, machinist;
W. C. Metier, County Commissioner of
the Third District, farmer; T. S. Arm
strong, Commissioner of the Second Dis
trict, farmer: James E. McCoy, State
Senator, farmer. To date 48 candidates
have filed their intention of running
for office, of which 28 were Republi
cans, seven Socialists, nine Democrats,
and four non-partisan, (for Superior
Judge). The last day for filing wlll.be
tomorrow.
DAILY METBOIIOTXK ICAL BXPOBT.
PORTLAND, Aug-. 10. Maximum temper
ature, 74 degree; minimum. M degrees.
River reading, 8 A. 11., 8.3 feet; change in
last 24 hours. .2 toot rise. Total rainfall (3
P. M. to 0 P. M.), .04 Inch; total rainfall
slnoa September 1, 1911, 85.93 Inches; nor
mal rainfall since September 1. 44.6a Inches:
deficiency of rainfall since September 1,
lull. 8.73 lncnes. 'lotal sunshine, 2 hours;
possible sunshine, 14 hours 24 minutes.
Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 5 P. M.
80 Inches.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and warmer;
northwesterly winds.
Oregon Fair; warmer interior west por
tion: northwesterly winds.
Washington Oenerally fair; warmer in
terior west portion; winda mostly westerly.
Idaho Fair.
WEATHER COWDITIONS.
Areas of high-pressure are central at sea
off the North Pacific Coast, off the North
Atlantic Coast and over Florida. The pres
sure is low over tha interior of the country
with centers of "low" over Northeastern
California, the central plains states. Lake
Michigan and Saskatchewan, respectively.
Within the last 12 hours showers nave fal
len along the Oregon and Washington
coasts. In Alberta, Colorado, and light to
moderately heavy rains in Louisiana, and
quite generally east of the Mississippi River.
Heavy rains have fallen in the upper Lake
region. Thunder storms occurred this after
noon at Edmonton, Denver, Chicago, Louis
ville and Sault 8te. Marie. Tha weather is
somewhat warmer in Southwestern Mon
tana, Northern California and in the central
portion of the United States. It is corre
spondingly cooler in Western Canada, North
ern Montana, New York. Pennsylvania and
Maryland.
The conditions are favorable for generally
fair weather Sunday tn this dlstriot. It will
probably ba warmer Sunday in Interior wau
era portions of Oregon and Washington i
no marked temperature ehanffea are Indi
cated for the remaining portions of tha
district. '
THE WEATHER.
Wind
Btate of
Weathei
Baker
Boise .
Boston
Calgary
Chicago ,..
Colfax ..........
Denver . . .
Des Moines... .
Duluth
Eureka
Galveston
Helena
Jacksonville ....
Kansas City
Klamath .Falls..
Laurler
Los Angeles
Marehfleld
Medford
Montreal
New Orleans.. M.
New York
North Head
North Yakima...
Pendleton
Portland
RoseburFt ........
Sacramento .....
St. Louis
St. Paul
Salt Lake
San Francisco...
Spokane
Tatooih Island..
760
001 6'W
00 8!N
IClear
EOiO
82 0
760
72 0
820
840
78'0
68,0
Pt. cloudy
.00!l2'3
pt. elouay
00 6 8W
82H4ISW
pt. cloudy
Rain
Clear
.0016,W
.011 4lSB
Pt- cloudy
.02 e'NWi
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudv
02 6 NB
00 S
tt 0
f)0
78'0
.0022 S
Pt. cloudy
02 6'SW
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
92,0
84l0
790
.00 4!S
.00 6!.V
.001 4INW
7S0
7810
.00 16 W
jS 3 -
72 O
S60
72 0.
92 0
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A ! V
4'XW
88
14.3
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Cloudy
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Clear
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Clear
00
4 W
760
64 0
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13
28'S
82 0
84(0
74 0
80 0
94 0
80 0,
70 0.
9o;o
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780.
.00
16W
8 W
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04110'W
,00jl2NW
001 4 9
00110 SW
12i 81 N
00 8.V
00!24;W
0016iSW
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
6011.
82 0.
6!0.
9110.
8410.
32:12 S
O0ll6W
Walla Walla
Washington ....
Welser
Clear
.50 4 SB
.00). .
00 4 W
ool. . I
ooii2;sw
Clear
Clear
Wenatchee
Pt. oloody
WlnnineB
78:0
720.
Clear
Yellowstone Park !
Ft. oloudy
THEODORE F. DRAKE.
Aotlng District Foreoaster.
MEETING NOTICES,
rVANHOE LODGE, NO. 1.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, meets
every Tuesday night In Castle
Hall. Eleventh and Alder streets.
E. M. LANCE, K. R. S.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12.
a c- a x:n A nr Kra.tAi com
munlcatlon this Monday evening
at 7:80 o'clock; visiting oremrou
welcome.
W. M. DeLIN, Secretary,
FRAM ASSEMBLY. UNITED ARTISANS
Open meeting, "pound party," Salllng
Hlrsch buUdlnit. Thursday evening. August
18, for the benefit of a fellow Artisan In
need. Admission free to tnose oringina
nark&jrea. Otherwise, admission 25c Re
freshments and dancing.
irrTffn -rtirwpif U'VTf.HTO 1KB T.A
DIES OF SECURITY, will meet every
w-.. 3 . i . I t tn 4. Ilalrw KMo
weunesuay evcnuis in 11111 ouw. -
8d and Morrison, and hop to aea every
member preaent aa we hope to build up
our council durTns thU splendid campaign,
a nnip. t. rHiLDS. Sec
XT A ROTTP. RTTF1 CAMP. ROYAL NEIGH
BORS will glva a BOO card party and dance
at their hall, 109 2d St.. next Thursday
,anl n cr lliff IK flfl.n TtrlzA tO Dft KlVeQ
at this time, come ana on in yuur
mcwnpnT Tt l m T-nnrtTB. No. 109. IC of
P., meets every Monaay niffnt ai me a. v.
corner irt ana Aiaer, mira nour.-
H. F. HIMUJH, tt- Ql n. p.
DEED.
n A TJTWTJ PnmA-al .Tnwnll Ci CATiMT. IT- S,
A., at Kobinaon, uoio., a-gea a
months, 27 days. Remains brought to
PnrriBnd for interment, which are at
Holtn&n'i Funeral Paxlora. Announce
ment oi funeral later.
WRIGHT Charles H. Wright, beloved hua-
tand of Mrs. Lucy -yvrigni, agea o yva.im
months 19 days. Remains at the Eal
etrfA Vn n t"b 1 Directors. 414 East Aiaer si.
till Monday and ahlpped to Keokuk, Iowa.
pt t TATTRoh iriHott. Infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Uscar uiuoti. rteramns
parlors of the East Side Funeral Directors,
414 Jtrast Aiaer bl
t 1 r-trcrr Ano-nt Samuel B. Jackson,
aged 40 years, .ttemains at fuuuiis .
McEntee parlors, notice 01 mucrtu w..
FUNERAL NOTICES
M LERA2f In thU city, August 10, at the
1 9 j an J cm ,. lrV ait root
ramiiy resiaeace, tow f1 " v
S. Marian Augusta McLeran, aged 6T
years, o monim ana ua-y.
services will be held at the First TJnita-
i -.l V .A. nt Cavanf h And YftTTl-
iia.ll VUUILUt VW.utH w. .
hill streets, at 11 A. M. Monday, August
12. Friends Invited. Interment Lone Sir
Cematarv.
BRANDON At Good Samaritan Hospital,
August 1U, vora smn -
years 4 months, beloved wife of Hugh
Brandon, 820 Hancoolc at. Friends invited
to attend funeral eervioea, wium
, j .. . nl Ti.rlnrH Monday.
August 12, at 11 o'oloclc A. M. Interment
n vprviflv cemetery.
BETTS Captain AI Betts, at Aitona, ur.
to attend funeral services, which will be
held at the i"ortlana uremniotium
P. M. today (Sunday). Taka Sellwood
oar for Crematorium.
. t, - v. i Pnlft Itirnat 9.
Jewell U. carter, ago a K i ' ,5 "T
Xa days. unerai .ev,wo " -
Holman'a funeral parlors, Monday, August
XA, at 9 JA. XUlWiUDU. ..... . w
eterv.
Memoers are requuieu w .
hall, Tnirteentn Birwi 7 '
X 1, . .... 11 n , lO.nn A'f.lfwlr. fnr the
sunuay, auruoi a. . , - , ' . -
purpose OA UWluuiiimfl . .. .
Anna Godden at the crematorium. By order
of noDie grano. .n n.ii x w,wr... ,
CHEADLE Funeral services of the late
coney Maivin unonu c C , Zi
Mrs. Frank W. Cheadle, will be held at
the family residence, 1181 Maryland ave
nue. Sunday. August 11, at 12 M. Friends
rearteatfullv invited. -
GTJDDEN At the residence of her brother,
C zwirei. wi r.ai iuiAAiinv
Gudden, aged 70 years. Funeral services
will be held at the Crematorium Bunday,
August 11. at 1:46 P. M. Friend Invited.
Pleaaa omit flowers.'
BOTTLE At the Good Samaritan Hospital,
Faule HOUie, agea lo -
be taken from the parlors of the East
Side Funeral directors, 414 East Alder su,
at 9 :80. to the Bellwood Crematorium.
.j ....i,.. (nav at 11 A- M.
WRIGHT diaries H. Wright, August 9, at
nis resiaence, ixw - - ;
wishing to view the remains call at East
Bide Funeral Parlors, East 6th and Alder.
Interment KeoKUK. la.
CO tll, UIT""'10 v "J '
HON DM ENT8 Otto Schumann Marble
Works. Ha-t 3d and Fine bts. luast
neril director and undertaker, .Jtto XhitU t
corner taimon.
Dnnnlnir A UcBntee, Funeral Plreetora,
mi, .,. v.r. phnn Main 43U. juaay as-
ten dant. Office of County Coroner.
Jfc a ZjEjIL. I1jA UVm st uuwmv w
phone East 108. O 108. Lady attendant.
t tTtr ROQ-l irilllnma aasm
s v . Fivi.v.V A SOX. 8d and Madlsoo.
EAST BIDE Funeral Directors, snccaaaors
F. 6. liunnmg, mc, c. o. x ut.
BUth. East lol iPQO. MW ancuunt.
t-tr Lirva rn 4 I A W 8ii and Clur. "Mailt
4163, A 23tl. Lady attendant.
CEMETERY
Beautiful
Mount Scott Park
Portland's Perpetual Care Cemetery
UBO JH.II e OUUVIICBaji. UCUt
Large, permanent, picturesque, mod
ern. Pemetual care without extra
charge. Prices moderate; service ex
cellent : every cunvomou. mow, -cludingr
large luxuriously furnished
rest rooms tor visnum. xicat-uou j j
y., a. r- M -r A .wv HVA
dlOUni DCUll B.I1U w.o.a.aa w wj. - .
auto service. Both phones. City office.
LONE FIR CEMETERY
500 choice lots and single graves
on new ground for sale. Office
206 Commercial Blk. Telephone
Main 4989.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE 175 MADISOJf STREET.
Phones Main 5U8, A TB88.
Horse Ambulance Phone Marshall 60O.
All disabled or diseased animals will
reeelve prompt attention. Will be
called for at a nominal coat. Itefer
all casea of cruelty to tiila office. Open
tlar and night.
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STATIONS. a S?
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CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
liailr or Sondar.
Fer IJna.
One time B
Same ad two consecutive times ., .....tie
Same ad three consecutiye times MM
Same ad six or sevsn consecutive times. .He
The a bore rate applr to advertlMinante
under "New Today and all otlisr cLassinca-
tions except the following;:
Situations Wanted. Male
Situations Wanted, Female.
For Rent, Kooms, Private Families.
Rooms and Board, Private Families.
Housekeeping Kooms, Private Families,
When one advertisement is not run In eoa.
secutlve issues the one-time into appliea
Six words count as one line on cash ad
vertisements and no ad counted tor leas than
two lines.
Oresonlan will accept elasslned advertise
ments over the telephone, providing the ad
vertiser Is a subscriber to either phone. No
prices will be quoted over the phone, but
bill will be rendered toe following oar.
Whether subsequent advertisements will ba
accepted over the phone depends upon the
promptness of the payment of telephone ad
vertlsementa. Situations Wanted and Per
sonal advertisements will not be accepted
over the telephone. Orders for one Inser
tion only will be accepted for "Houses for
Rent," "Furniture for Sale." "Business Op
portunities," "RoomlnK-Houses" and Wanted
to Rent."
In Mew Today, all advertisements are
ehareed by. measure only. 14 lines to the
Inch.
Remittances must accompany out-of-town
ordera.
NEW TODAY.
163-168 Parle at, Wear Morrison St.
ON TUESDAY NEXT
W have for this sale the excellent
furnishings of two recently furnished
suburban homes, the owners of which
have favored us with. Instructions to
sell the same to the highest bidder,
comprising: Bi-om the eight - room
house genuine mahogany rockers, par
lor tables Morris chairs, library ta-
u v , uu AV-nca ...... o
leather seats, tabourettes, lace curtains,
oil paintings and otner pictures, vv nton
bodv Brussels and velvet rues, several
rood Quality small rugs, leather couch.
oak parlor desk, continuous-post all
braes beds, complete with best springs,
mattresses, pillows, blankets, spreads
ana comioners, very eiaoorate oiraseye
maple dressers, chiffoniers, rockers and
chairs, fumed quartered oak 48-inch-top
dining table and chairs, china cab
inet, steel range, uewei gas range, rj,
frlsrerator. etc
The second house comprises parlor
rockers, rattan rockers, center tables.
Morris chair, library table. Jardiniere
stands, steel davenport and cover, Ajc
mlnster camet. stair camet couches.
Quartered oak dining-room suite, viz.
pedestal table, bullet and chairs, nn-
lsnea goiaen oak; very pretty enameiea
beds, springs and mattresses, pillows,
Circassian walnut and oak dressers,
birdseye maple princess dresser, oak
chiffonier. Laurel steel range, gas
plate, garden hose, granite utensils,
garden tools, freezer, Bridge-Beach
parlor heater ana many otner lots.
To Parties Furnishing; We especial,
ly Invite your inspection of these goods
tomorrow, ana u yon want goou, iitmi
class furniture, rugs, etc., at your own
price, dont fail to attend this sale, as
we always have ana still ao sen posi
tively to the highest bidder.
Auction on Tuesday next at 1 0 A. M
at 1X6-108 Parle street, near Morrison
street.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
We shall have another nice assort.
ment of furniture to offer you. These
goods can be seen on Wednesday after
noon. ' Sale on Thursday next at 10
A. M,
In Our Retail Department we stlil
keep busy selling new furniture, rugs.
etc., at reasonaDie prices, w e never sen
at less than oost or try to make you
believe you are getting something for
nothing-, we sell for casn only.
W. C. BAKER & C. A. 9ROWELI,
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers,
166-168 Park St.
Located on Park Street for Jfearly
Twenty sears.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Yamhill Sti.
REGULAR 8AXESDATS
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY
Each Day at 10 A. M.
For medium-priced furniture, stoves,
carpets, etc If you are looking for
this kind of goods, dont fall to attend
our saies.
GOODS SOLD AT PRIVATE BALE.
We have the choicest line of high
grade second-hand furniture to be
louna in trie city, it majces no amer
ence whether you want nahogany,
fumed, waxed, weathered or golden oak
fileces, we have something that will
nterest you. The goods are equal to
new at second-hand nrlces. Goods sold
at private sale, fully guaranteed and
delivered to your home.
LARGE LTIVE OFFICE FTXRHflTUREl
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Merchandise
In Our Store, 171 Second St.
WE SELL GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
BnObS, in lact, almost anyining you
need, at about COST. Come In and let
us show you. J. T. WILSOX,
.auctioneer.
Cash said for furniture, stocks of
merchandise, etc Call Main 1626, A
4248.
Auction Sale
MONDAY, 2 P.M. .
211 First Street
Five rooms of very fine furniture has
just been sent In for this sale, and you
can get some' good furniture for very
small price. Among various other
Items you will find some very pretty
rockers in quartered golden oak, tt-iooi
rnunrl extension table, dlninar chairs.
Morris chairs, refrigerator, quartered
oak dressers, neavy metal Deai in Drass
finish, springs, rugs, inlaid linoleum,
rn ranee, kitchen cabinet, very pretty
set of blue dishes, some good cooking
utensils, etc, etc These goods have
only been used a short time, and are
In good condition, and you can call any
time Monaay ana examine mem.
u. FVKD, Auctioneer.
Ton will find a srood assortment for
our sale on Wednesday and Friday at
P. M.
Mortgage Loans
on city property at reasonable rates.
CLARK-CANNON COMPANY, ,
1017 Board of Trade BIdg.
MANUFACTURING
OR WAREHOUSE SITE
Has never been on the market before.
U block, one block from North Bank
Depot and freight house. Will sell rea
sonable. (2905).
BLAUSOJT-CHAIG COMPAJYT,
804 Oak Street.
Mortgage Loans
fSOrOOO and Over
CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY
LOWKtT CURRENT RATES.
WIYL MAC MASTER
71 Corbett Bids.
COLLIS, BERRIDGR THOMPSON,
U5LIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS,
KEW TODAY.
25 ACRES
OREGON CITY ELECTRIC,
ADJOIJtrG GLADSTONE,
Eight acres genuine beaverdam, with
hydrant each 100 feet for Irrigation,
balance choice black loam garden soil.
Comfortable large house and large barn
and shed with Implements. Abundance
of water; two ponds tinea witn large
trout. One corner of land Is elevated
where house stands. Including beautiful
shade trees, flowers and shrubbery:
considerable choice fruit. This would
make an ideal home with a big income
raising celery and onions. Can be sub
divided to advantage. Price and terms
on application.
GODDARD A WTEDRICK, .
, 243 Stark Street.
Apartment
House
Best buy in Portland, revenue $6210
a year, no vacancies, pays about 17 per
cent on a,6Uo: narawooa floors, sieep-ine-
rjorches with screens. Tile floors
In kitchens, extra large rooms and
clothes closets; vacuum cleaners; heat
ed by hot-water plant. On corner lot
55x100, and convenient to two carllnes.
$22,500 cash to handle. Where can you
equal it isot in .Portland.
CALLAN & KASER
712-724 YeOn BIdg.
Great Bargain
Offered by Owner on
Beautiful New
Home
9 -room house, of the latest modern Im
SlU'OtUCUVOi lUVQlDU All wis? SVW0W a wus
ence district 872 Northruo St.. near
corner 26th st. Cas& $8000, mortgrag-e
izuuu, on s ye&rw morra.B3V o per ceut
intercut.
Dairy Farms for
Portland Realty
Will trade 1436 acres of fine dairy and
orchard land, 272 acres under cultiva
tion, in Klickitat County, Washington;
also $3000 hotel at Olenwood and $5000
in first mortgages tor r-oriiana prop
erry.
MILLER A COIS'KLLV
619 Henry BIdg.
UNION AVENUE
INVESTMENT
Two stores and flats on nromlnent
corner, with 7-room house in rear. One
of owners sick and wants to go East.
Income $1500. Price $14,500, which la a
Dig reduction from former price.
GODDARD tft WD2DRICK,
248 Stark St.
Panama Canal
It's a positive fact that the Panama
Canal will be opened. It Is Just as cer
tain that rich land in our ideal climate
will advance In value. Small tracts
one hundred dollars per acre, easy pay
ments; within half mile of a town of
sixty-five hundred, oa the Southern
Pacific. In one of the most beautiful
valleys In Oregon. Inquire ground floor
commercial Club Diag., room ii
FRUIT FARM
4000 BOXES THIS YEAR.
87 acres, near Moscow, Idaho, 25
acres in strictly commercial apple
orchard, 1000 trees 12 years old and
600 trees 6 years old, Just beginning to
bear. This is a. strictly first-class or
chard In Drlme condition, and is a big
Income producer. Crop Included if
taken now. Price $12,000, with, term,
Buudlnga not very good.
GODDARD A WIEDRICK.
243 Stark Street.
(QC 4f Apartment, close In on
OOOlUUU Fourth street.
$ 6,000 corr lo" dOTrato
$Q fCi s'x rooms, modern, WU
O, 3J lamette Heights,
block, worm 4wju.
Higley & Bishop
301 Hamilton Bids-.
WANTED
40 acres, on Base Line. Powell Valley
or section una roaa. Must oe a bar
gain. Bend full particulars.
W. H. WEBB
401 Yeon Bldsr. Main 4913
40 ACRES
30 acres fine land. Some cleared.
Good road. Close to good little city in
Clark County, wasn. price sisuo.
MOODY LAKD CO,
1016 Cham, of Com. Bids;. Main 87,
100x100
$2700
Fine arjartment site one block to Haw
thorns avenue, between Thirty-fourth
and Thirty-fifth sts. Phone Tabor 4B0.
Irvington Home
Owner going away. Will sell his nine-
room nome, wim iurnnure, locatea in
best part of Irvington; everything as
gooa as new; tun basement, lurnace,
hardwood floors,; all built-in effects;
4 bedrooms and large sleeping porch;
street Improvements all in and paid.
Terms. Owner, East 3928.
WAREHOUSE PROPERTY
. $13,500
60x100, with trackage, located on 15th
street. The best value on loth street.
If you are In the market, don't fail to
Investigate this buy.
SLAUSOJf-CRAIO COMPANY,
S04 Oak St.
WILL LOAN
Any sum from $200 to $50,000 at current
rates on city property. Large sums for
downtown property. Have money for
close-in farms.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
27 Oak St, Room 2, Alnsworth Bids;.
Edward E. Goudey
Lewis Building.
MORTGAGE LOANS
t per cent on best business properties,
( per cent and 7 per cent on other close
in business and residence securities.
Income Property Net Wfa
70x100 corner, close In, East Side
stores and flats. Income $190 per
month.' Price $19,000; terms.
W. O, WADDEL, 809 Lumber Exchange.
)TCW TODAY.
You'll Have
To Hurry
If You Want
Space in "the
Yamhill
Sanitary
Public
Market
"We have just a few
stalls left, so if interest
ed see us immediately.
Mechanics are now
busy remodeling build
ing. The , Yamhill Public
Market will be modern
In every respect.
A refrigerating plant.
Cold storage.
Sanitary fixtures.
Plenty of light
Good ventilation.
Stalls of uniform height
Spacious aisles.
Quick delivery system,
For Further Particulars See
H. B. NUDLEMAN, Agt.
At Second and Yamhill Sts.
(N. E. Corner)
Only Eight More Concessions
Left
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE !
GREAT SACRIFICE,
Four fall size lots, 100x200: 2V4-"T
bonis with full cement basement, fur
nace, electrlo light system, burglar
alarm to all lower openings; two-story
stable with carriage and harness room,
stall room contains two stalls with Iron
hay racks and feed chutes, celled and
varnished: extra cow compartment and
work shop. Sleeping room rinisnea in
stable. Electric lighted throughout,
chioiim.liiiiiiii and run with brick foun
dation, sanitary removable nests and
roosts. &teel-Wre Summer house
choice shrubbery, shade, fruit trees and
raspbem-les. The grounds and lawn are
laid out wiin gravel warns nu unvo
wv This nlaoa Is worth 812,000
S62SO spot cash will take It If you
act at once. Don't bother to look this
nr If vou haven t the casn. or aon i
want a good home at half price, or a
first-class Investment. See owner, 171
First street, corner ramnui.
RIPE FOR PLATTING
into acre and half-acre tracts ten acres
handv to Oregon Electric, 6o carfare.
Land avcross the road sold in acre and
half-acre tracts. This land is covered
with a young growth of fir and would
be an Ideal place for suburban homes.
Price $800 per acre.
Se C. A. ITlnes, AsTt Ryan Place, or
B. S. COOK CD cos l orwtt mag,
20 acres, highly Improved, good seven-
room house, hot waier, bathroom, water
rjlned to house and barn, chicken runs,
farm tools, team oi norsea, cow, s pigs
and chickens all go with the place.
Mear city. Easy terms. We will be
pleased to show this to you.
A. W. LAMBERT A COMPANY
EJaat 640 404 East Alder St. B 1BIO
4 Flats on E. 1st St., near Broadway,
50x100 Feet
Rent for $100 per month.
H. P. Palmer-Jones Co.
404 Wilcox Bnildiiig.
FOR RENT
TWO -STORY BRICK
STORE BUILDING
Nos 44-46 First rt., Portland, between
Pine and Ash sts., 60 feet frontage, 100
feet deep; fine location. Inquire F. D.
Chamberlain, Labbe bldg.
FACTORY SITE
Trackage on main line of fi. P. R. R.,
3 Acres or More
This Is close In and offered at a bar
gain.
X. O. BARKER, 837 Mohawlc Bldg.
IX PIEDMOXT. If you are looking for
a beautiful home, here Is one cheap.
Lot 100x100, corner, fine lawn, shade
trees; nine-room house, modern tn
every way. This Is (1000 below value.
For Information see
W. J. MVilAW,
Jfo. 844 KlUlngsworth Avenue.
Mortgage Loans
AT LOWEST CTHREM RATES
1SSIDK CITY LOANS A SPECIALTY.
HARTMAJf-THOMPSOBf BANK.
Chamber of Commerce BIdg.
CITY & FARM LOANS
Any amount at current rates.
Builders' Loans.
JOHX E. CRO.N'AIV,
80S Spalding Bldg. Portland; Or.
800
800
KEW TODAY.
i
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jr-r J0' r vii0
K -: ' r Mi if1
1
Ladd Addition Home
$1000 Below Cost
We guarantee this statement i
and show it by actual figures
One year ago the owner paid $7500
for this modern home. It is in the
best part of Ladd's Addition; nine
rooms, thoroughly modern, full lot,
with alley in rear; garage can be built
on alley. The owner needs money,
hence the sacrifice. The present price
is $6500. $1000 cash will handle.
Suitable terms on balance.
ADA LAND CO.
90 Fifth Street
IRVINGTON
New
Modern House
$6500
Thia Attraritive 8-room house is inst
completed and we would take pride in
showing same. It has a west facing
on 50x100 lot. Improvements are all
in, and wo are authorized to give
terms.
See Mr. Jones.
Gowen-Ide Trust Company
2 Lumbermens BIdg., Ground Floor.
Lot on Park Street
$31,000
Near Arlington Club
TERMS TO SCTT
Dorr E. Keasey & Co.
Second Floor Chamber of Commerce
Last Call
Close in Quarter
Block
Income over I20OO,
All Improvements In and paid.
Price 825.000
See Mr. Davles
CHAPIJf-HERLOW MORTGAGE) A
TRUST COMPANY
Third Floor Chamber of Commerce
Water Front
Property
Suitable for faotory sites, where both
water and rail transportation can be
obtained In Portland, Is nearly all oc
cupied. We have approximately IK
aores, xronung itvv leet on ma rivi,
abutting th railroad on the west Una.
Price, $100 per front foot. This Is fine
factory site and warehouse property.
THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY
Main 35 103 Foorth St. AMM
NEW BRICK BLOCK
PAYS OTER 114 PER CENT.
Tinn-ttnrv white rjressed brick block
with three stores and offices above,
leased to first-class tenants for five
years. Situate on prominent corner
75x100 feet. Owner compelled to seek
drier climate. Income, 270 per month.
Price 28.760. Terms.
GODDARD WIEDRICK,
243 Stark Street.
Mt. Hood Electric
Line Extension
1000 aores. easy terms, release clause.
Fine platting proposition. For particu
lars phone
A. W. LAMBERT A COMPANY
East 640 404 East Alder St. B 1810
$2600
26x100, with 6-room house, East 19th
and Washington; $1000 cash, balance
easy terms.
A. W. LAMBERT A COMPANY
East 040 404 East Alder St. B 1910 j
TO LOAN
$25,000. to $50,000
On downtown business property.
See Billings.
CHAPIN-HERLOW MORTGAGE A
TRUST COMPANY
Tblrd Floor Chamber of Commerce
Best Buy in the State
196 acres of the choicest land at New-
berg, all fenced and piantea in
five-acre tracts.
' Price 25,00O, terms.
ROSE CITY REALTY CO,
Tabor 861.
Owner Offers Fine
Apartment House Site
For Immediate sale.
80x100 '
East Twelfth and East Washington
C. A. Bow, 240 Stark St.
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