4 12 TITE' OnEGOU' 'DAILY" JOURNAL, POIlTT,ATn, SATUHDAT EVENING, MAnCII 28, '1003. A DELIGHTFUL . v OTY SUBURB Iieal HomiSpot to Be Marketed There Next Tuesday. - The Substantia real rotate flrmi of Grlndstatf & Blaln and Potter & Chapin ' have beert united In a deal that will ex cite public comment and public atten- .. tlon (or some time to 'ootn. These gen , tlemen have secured one of the moat elfthtly and charming residence tracts ' of viand to txv found In Or'nn, and its lota will be placed on the market Tues day, March 31. Ws are expending," Mr. Potter aaM to The Journal. "!45.ouO In grading at recta, building sidi-walks and laying watr pipe, the latter In front of every lot in the addition. Fifteen miles of these Improvements will be . completed an apeedlly as the work can te Gone, and Vernoa the sightly quar ter section of land overlooking the Co lumbia and the country for miles around, . will preaent to the eye a panorama of beauty unexcelled. I might truthrully remark, anywhere in Oregon. We are paring no expense In preparing our property for the market, thug evidencing our faith In our enterprise, and I am sure that If the real homeseeker will Visit the locality persuasion will not be necessary to indues him or her to buy. We have arranged with the Portland Railway Company to give us a 28-mln-nts service to the addition, we spend ing tie, 000 of our own money to build the line. No lot will be mors than three .blocks from the car track, and cars will run- every 20 . minutes without change to first and Waablngtoa We have been a long time preparing for . this event, and the Urge sums of money . we hare expended already, and will continue to expend, until the iinlshlng touches have been put upon this pearl ,f Portland's beauty, cannot fall to at tract the favorable attention Of all cltl Kens.oftthe city intending' to remain with us and own a home in the metropo lis of the state.?, ' -.;-. 'In addition to' the foregoing remarks of Mr. Potter, it may be Instructive to add that Vernon lies due north of beau tiful Irvlngton, and its charms are far auperior to the forrtier place. lBdeed, there are many pretty nooks in and about Portland, but none, it la believed, comparable to the one of which these words are written. The Columbia River, the snow-capped mountain peaks and the landscape for miles around are vis Ible from every lot. Nature, Indeed, could do no more than it has done here, and the artlnclul" touches . being added now will leave no delight to be desired for a home. These two conspicuous real estate fir ma could not , have come together on any project entitled to more favorable consideration, and the. uceees they will attain is most certainly beyond perad-venture. V J" ' 3" d 1 tls ilTT th-Ti dsy :iTl: MOTHERS' MEETING. There was a. Urge and snthuslantlc meeting yesterday afternoon In . the Assembly Hall of the Falling School. The object of the meeting was that the teachera and the mothers might come into closer relationship and that there might be greater co-operutlon of these two factors In the rearing of the young. Professor Pratt, the principal of the school, presided and a very interesting nrnrram waa riven. Mrs. JE. E. Wil liams sang a solo, wnich was followed by aehort address by Professar Pratt. Superintendent Rlgler then addressed the meeting and Mrs. Olllet read an In teresting paper. - ' r I ' CONGRESS OF RELIGION. " The first meeting of the Congress . of Religions will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the First Unitarian Church," when-the apeaker will be Dr. TL W. Thomas, the president of the con- 1 gress. In the afternoon at t:Q o'clock I a meeting will take place In the. Tempi Beth Israel when Rev. J. Lloyd Jones, the secretary of' the.' ongrsS. will de liver an address onVThe Unities of Wor ship." Addresses 5 will also be deliv ered by. Rev, George Cressey and Rev. Wm. Small. Tomorrow .evening the meeting will bar held t, Vtflock at the Marquam Theatre, when Maydr Williams MH1 preside. ddresmsVsWl be deliv ered by Dr. IV. WY Thomas. R.y. J. l Jones arid RevI Dr. a.g.;Wli. " tril jm if d 1 1 J HIEF) I HMW 4 Mil, 4 THERE'S A TOUCH OF WARMTH IN THE AIR JUST A HINT OF WARMER DAYS A COMING e t ! Prepare A $1 Bicycles $ 40 $50 s60 a"V$65 Tie BAOTOXa is the only bicycle that is fitted with a magaslne self-oiling Crank-Hanger. The KACYCUa is the only bicycle that has an absolutely dust-proof Crank Hanger bearing. The HAOTCXiB is the only bicycle made today that has a bearing on both sides of large sprocket The BAOTCLE is the only bicycle made today that has a chain pull between the hanger bearings. The BAOTOLE is the only bicycle that OAS - USB BtXOOXSSriTZiX.T large . sprockets. . . AH make of bicycles repaired. TIRES and SUN . DRIES for sale. Second-hand bicycles for sale 1 .. at all prices $5.00 and up . . RACYCLES SOLD ON INSTAL.LJVIEIVTS FRANK M. aojNES Sacramento San Jose Oakland Los Angeles 343 .Wash ington fX. Portland, Oregon. for "itOet Before the rush begins no better time than right now. The first carload; of the season has just arrived tlhe prices are a little t higher to us but will sell them as reasonable as We did last season. prIcesfrom Z ' ' '-iST: 'x- '','T'"-rj' ' ' veSrf VrrSb.' i 1 - ' sw 1 1 T Thistle, Fulton and Argonat Bicycles . ' Prices Range from $25 to $60 ' 1?,i?B?ST,if ta md ,rom th bMt material in the market. Zs sim- T t ?Viy.i?2S,U 5f.i0-,tri1otlon' "A ta world-wide la its reputation "t Ttbs T ) ilOHTEST, FASTEST and STBOBOESX bioyole In the ntrkit : U RYDMAN BROS. ' FhoM, Hood 833. . 888 Oak Kreev I 4$ if 4 UP PRHRARJ V Vnil HAVP WYT, aa I kiuv T Jm Iwl"', , ICED THE "NUMBER OF f UMPHREY t. GAS ' Arc lights Installed in the stores, churches and hotels of Portland. We ask you to examine them carefully. There isn't anything more ' " convenient. You piill the Chain and the light is on; pull it again and the light is off. It is the best light for large areas, and very economical. Remember; you have no trouble with them whatever; we keep them in perfect repair at all times and furnish 16 ntw mantels FREE each yean Don't forget the Removal Sale of Oas and Combination Fix tures. Every on0 ill be disposed of below cost before we move into our new quarters. This sale will latv but a few weeks longer. Pott Ga FIFTH AND YAMHILL STS. i False Economy of Cheap Spectacles i Sight '? " prM;ious to trifle with, so when buyinK spectacles Pii?:. Tr. We use the best material al the most erfec? ' ita5eh,,t2'y.tSt a lttlemore thai1 the -cheap, "haJfrice" ?Z. the ,dlffel"t:n''e I comfort is worth many times the dif ference In price. One charge for examination, frames and lenses. wvu4 wMiciu, jfcvreVTw. 18-1 railUf Bldfr. Take Elevator. Cor. Third aaj 'Wasoiaftoa. ' : Banfield-Veysey Fuel Co. I ! v t SLAB WOOD C yenr order in wry- and giva your wood a chtacs ty dry. t vsaxa mxBs. 143 Third Street. Wear Aldar. Office: No. SO THHU) STREET , tftttiiti imiMiii - - - t tveacl JOURNAL pAoajpsHssir-'av- lv - in 1 1 , i a SPICES; o C0FFEE,TEAv BAIfING POWDER. FULYORino Extracts! GhraTcsT Srrtngrh. fe&sonble frian. CLOSSETCfeDEYERS PORTLAND ORCCON.' , Reliable Laundry Service .y . We wash "Woolen Goods and guarantee afrainst the shrinkaie which marks the work of so We alo clean Iace Curtains and guarantee aralnst any tear .vi uuumge . yi , any ama. . UNION LAUNDRY ...... ! . ' Bath Phones' Main 398. s. vr. com. bxcoitd awd coZiVmbza. $1.00 OuanatMd. Solid Gold Rings COOKS SHI That recipes may vary, methods may dif fer, but the one way to have your meat satisfactory is to use . . . II: BMP .. . Hams, Breakfast Bacon dr Lard of . this make can. be depended upon to be absolutely the;: best. Govern ment inspected and from wheat fed hogs. UNION MEAT CO. V V. I I ' ;? .7 ?b s, I ' . S 0 : 0 J - Jt .s,-" ..... : 1 SHIRTS ahd 1 QVEALLS -:4 Phoenix; Iron Works '.4 Manufacturers of Marine, Mining, Logging a.nd Saw, Mill Machinery. PROMPT ATTENTION CIVJDN TO KJtPAlR. WORIC' . V HAWTHOKTI ATMXTB AXS EAST T7CXMD WXXXm.p . 'f ENGINEERS FLEICHNER. MAYER & CO.' : Makers. .? . ....... . . . . . ..xH"jixia-"iia. rFiTllllllll TtTTTTTTTTTTI 1 'I1 VIVTTTTTTVT" li OREGON $ DAILY JOURNAL A , N E W S PAP E R -1 O K"1 A I L T Ht PIOP ..it 'ti'