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THE v OKEGON SUNDAY JOUK MARCH- 281908. WW, X v8w."j,'!ia 1)0 HIIL'filii TAFT'S Clin E Every Place Selling: Grocer ; ies Will Be Closed Today Yu Wo Made Plan for Strong Sedan to Carry Giant Melican Man. y ' , : o . I the Chineae mind the neceaslty of Attorney BOmeDealerS tuardlnc the dignity of Secretary ittJ.- T ' la the representative of Amerjci Here yiuiiuuiy uttv. : Washington. March $$. Evidence of tha mui - taken : by Consul-General EulCt ISSned DV DiStriCt I Wilder of Hongkong- to lroprese upon lMg ' gf MV evwwwwa we. B Teft representative of America, la preeented In a contract Just received bar. ', ' .-' ; This contract, solemnly drawn and eeuted between' Conaul-General Wilder T ....... . .. .I... .-.- I . "" r,..vln. ... Vf r Tiff stores bava put In atocka of grocerlea , . that thar Mil an Sundav to tha detrl-I " " " ' observing tha law, tha retail groeere' I era jn the city of Hongkong, as the association of Portland naa cauaea tnei red-haired-people (roreiaatra) aiyia 11, dlatrlot attorney- to cloaa all thoee ?r Frairrant Streama.' fn the y-rnacu- , j atorea where rocerte are aold. Tha . i"2-iS"!5 'rur-""- , M ic.n &iChr not iC.n hr.ad " SJnaplcttoua ornamenw or tne -rThl ntntiaat wa firat mad a cHk " would obvloualy dlacredit hla nation .JbKnlKVL.nJli&Tt If the chair ahould dlalnterrrale In irict Attorney Manning were inaurri- 2UWT" r, ?r i . V . elont Only three f tha atorea aellln n Houaa Such thlna-a have hap rrrwirlAea r nu1 & ai rat an 1 1 antttar I uonva. JU IVfri ill iBiuniiuuni wviuiir .Ftqu-jat was m(i of thjdUtrict attor- IcaUoiji i of thi jort, I, Vu Wo. aiwort wtnv -Btfria r na w avi-AA1 W anil ait itadar mr afaVlll ja cnH riTIBLJCa'r. waa laaued to the polk to eloae all I "It ahall be reinforced at all weak atnrna inrfiT whara inuiiri ara aniri I nolnti. The croaalnara over the ahoul- Durlne; the wlntar soon after the aa- dera of tha coollea ahall be atrenrth ' loons were cloaed , on tiunday by the aned with metal. Tha ahafta ahall be oiairict attorney, tne frooery atorea oouon oiunfitr, jn ." wra nrfararf nmA At that tima tha I ahall be of eventful width and adhered itrtvlleae of aelllna bread and milk waa to the ahafta, not merely by tha tradl- t Klven. The new order prohlblta the tlonml bonda but by ropea grocer a rrom aelllng anything. I aornm oy mix coonea, ina epeniacie Accordlna to C. B. Merrick. aecretarT I ahall long linger In the oriental mind. tland RetaU Dealera' aaaocla ma conaui general may nave tne ef the Portland RetaU Dealera' aeaocla- tlon. such action waa neceaaarr to oro- tnct the email dealer. The amall atanda vera putting In grocerlea for thla Bun day trade and In many caaea kept the in gro in tnt'le during- tha week. eera In different parte of tha city The emuf consequence have suffered. joaay many people or Pi ortland will general uaa of thla chair October 11 and 12. 1907. after which tha chair belonra to me, with, the explicit underetandlng that lr eJ-preeiaent Cleveland, niso re puted to be of heroic else, toura th world, the conaui genernl shall direct hla steps to my shop. My price la to oa iia) live aoiiara, out mere in to do no charge against the conaui for tha ATA wlthAut liraajf and other nacaaaltfaa unleaa ther were forturiate enoush to making or nee of the chair If It breaka 'be warned by their grocer and provided or humlllatee while In tha uaa of the vim i T VI I bjr their household edlblea yesterday. DUCHESS ADVOCATE OF SEA-WATER CURE I said American riant witn aucn nrecauiiona i ao sare- guard tha dignity of a friendly power. ind contrmute an noneat cnairmaxer a part In preeervlng tha peace of tha far east, zu wo. Injectlont of 8ea Water Into the Blood Said to Accomplish Won dcrfnl RrsnlU. Anfnry by a Rabbit. From the Madrae Mall. Kvenr year at Arkalarud the local rod Karaalmmaawaml. la taken In proces- alon to a bulldlne outalde the town and there a rabbit caught beiorenand la touched br tha apectatora and aet at liberty. . if the rabbit turns toward the town It la regarded aa an 111 omen foreboding some calamity. U. " 'J L. AUCTION SALES (Special DIfpitca te The JonroaL) Tarla, March J8. Uene Qulnton, a r young aclentlat. who declares that he . haa found that some of the most aetl oua aliments can be cured by the mere Injection Into the blood of ordinary aea ' water, haa created something: of a aen- ' aatlon and a number or prominent kt tt 9 k a' A women, among them the ducheaa da la Ar WllCAfl C LlCltt Zt( Rochefoucauld formerly of the United rll IIIIOUII O rlUWIIUII UIIU Btatea, are promoting the cure. sj Paris now haa two dispensaries where I nftlftllQCfnfl riflffQP the salt water la administered. Nearly VUlllllllJJlUII IIUUOC culosla and Infantile ailments ara amen- 173-175 SeCOQQ St COT. TlCihlll The "plaama da Qulnton." aa It a SALES ON MONDAY. WED nllfH la merelv verv Dura r,a-water I "-" taken at Arcacnon some u zeet oeiow I ncouni, r lXUi 1 , t i tne aurraoe. wnere uie waier is aoso-1 in a tta-tt rmr lutely clear. The water, already free lw &n,n Ut x -.. BkMkn .- hIa rwm .. tm I 'tteriiixed and uaed for injection under Monday Sale, Announcement iast AnVn 268 iniectiorfa were mad. Extraordinary In 16 per cent of the caaea cure Im- Our opening sale this day in our new FORTUNE IN MINES , : FOR WOMAN HERMIT . i , After Long Litigation California Ac t treat Rcooverg Claim Valued - f :si -: J. t MUllon Doflan, -A - . , Loa Angelea. Cat,, March U.Marla Reldestalle, a woman hermit of Baota Anita canyon, where with bar own band aha reared a home" In tha wllderneaa and haa lived la aolltudo three years, haa coma Into possession of a fortune In Alaska mines, after long litigation. She will leave next week to take charge f tne property, reputed to Da worm a nil in lion dollars. . Mlaa Reldeetalle waa ' one of the woman 'ploneera who rushed Into ' the Klondike In the early daya of tha gold excitement, going with. ''Lucky" Bald win a famous shipload or actreeses, danoara and slngera. Bha went Into the wnaernens iiks tne men, drove ner own dog teams and made her own way, en durlna areat hardshlns. . , In the grim reglona of Noma and Dawaon ahe located five clalma. but her health railed, and aha had to come out. ine claims were jumped -ana rough over, but now the original owner re covera. Baldwin' rave her oermlaslon ta aet tie In the wash of Banta Anita creek. far back Jn th mountains, and there aha built a bouaa of cobblestones, with manv artlstlo features. She hired mountaineers to paVk up a piano, piece by piece, and her classical music la heard by akulklng wild beasts. The rioora are covered witn Arctic ruga, She resents the approach of any human being, declaring th. ten" to tne core. being, declarln at civilization la rot "Rain" In Moving Picture. From Popular Mechanics. Movlr.s picture fllma are practically spoiled ion y before their lire or userui nrs should end because of the "rain" which biota out the clearness. Thla In Jury cornea from the contlnuoua winding and rewinding of the film through the machine at the rate of a foot a socond forming atatlo electricity. The loo- trlcltv attracta all the nartlcles of dust and dirt flontlng In the atmosnhere to tha fllma and In pulling the fllma up tight tbes particles acratcb, hence the Tain.- Portland Auction Co. (INCORPORATED) Xala 6663; A-4121. SNAP AUCTION Tomorrow at 10 a. m., at 2G3tt First street, 24 rooms of furniture must be aold. aa the owner la forced out of the building. Now don't come late and find the beat bargains gone, as the sale starta at 10 o'clock sharp and EVERY- l iliJNU M LMT Hit; BUL.L). THE PORTLAND AUCTION CO. Now handlea two thlrda of the second hand furniture business in the city. We can prove it. COME AND SEE. The fine antique furniture from the first mansions of Portland IS HERE. MOD ERN FURNITURE from recently fur nished homes 18 HERE. Cheap furni ture from rooming-houses IS HERE IT'S ALL HERE, and It's impossible for us to even attempt to DESCRIBE some of the MAGNIFICENT pieces to ba sold at our AUCTION SALES TUESDAYS AT 10 A. M. THURSDAYS, 10 A. M. AND FRIDAYS, 2 P. M. These are great eventa . and ahould be stamped In the memory of every DOLLAR -SAVING BUYER COME AND SEE: We ask no more. Tou are not asked to buy at tho PORTLAND AUCTION tU, 211 First Street. Sii 3 EDUCATIONAL WORD CONTEST Contest Closes 6 P. M., April 1st '08 . Send In Your List Marked , Word Contest" $3,250 In Other Prizes JN0 P. SHARKEY COMPANY A2537 122 6th SL Main 550 ESS3!SSZSXSSSaSSS5: C "i r". $1000.00 i There Is nothing needed more than a first-class automobile road down the Columbia river to the ocean beach, and we are going to start the ball roll ing by offering to head a subscription with v to help build such a road to the coast, and we will g pay it down if enough money is subscribed by I others to complete the road. Farms for Sale 800 ACTUS near Oregon City; IB acrea cleared, balance good timber; m acres of the land rich black aoll; land Ilea well, balance allghtly roll ing; on good nubile road Into Oregon City, half mile from aawmlll atorea. gristmill, etc.: well watered by good aprlnga and never falling stream; price only J25 per acrl; half cash, balance to ault the pur chaser. . aOOACXES, east of Oregon City; 110 acres cleared; balance light timber: well watered by. good springe and never falling atream; 10 acrea good hopyard. new hophouse, good orchard, good 5 room bouse and large new barn; orlce 166 per acre; terms easy. 85 AOKES, 8 miles northwest of Portland; IT acres cleared, balanoe atumo land and timber;- 1 good well, all fenced, email orchard, on good public road; small house; Urge new barn on stone foundation; price frc r.r nr- half cash, balance on or before five yeara at 6 per cent. ao ACHES, near Beaverton. on a aood public road, all In a high atata of cultivation; large new 8 room house, large new barn, new outbuildings I rood wells, umall orchard. Improvements worth $-.600; price only $6,600; IZ.000 cash, Daiance io sun me puramn. 136 V4 ACBSS, on the Lewis river; SO acres In a good atate of cultiva tion 16 acres more ready for the plow, balance aood timber, estimated t 160 000 feet, well watered, all fenced, fair house, new barn and outbuildings, 10 head of cattle, farm Implements, etc.; price 15,800; hlf rash balance to suit the purchaser. ill In a high state or eumva DEIAURA BEACH CO; Room 5 Lafayette Bldg., 6th and Washington Sts. . . - . i rt I v. I n ia m it TrtrManrl tlon- well fenced. 10 acres of good 2-year-old apple orchard, good well, aood room house and located within half mile of a good railroad Station; price 19,260; one third cash, balance to ault tha purchaser, in rm-nn near Portland, on leading nubile road, within threa fourtha mil., of srood station, all In a high state of cultivation; good young rM.rrl laree ham on stone foundation, worth $1,000; large new on srood stone foundation, worth $2,600; good fencing - house outbuildings, good " i . i . nt Pnrflint g; price o,uuu; one ox ui uu;i v,- - THE SHAW-FEAR. CO. 2455 Stark St. t JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST (Delaura, Portland's nearest ocean beach. Take the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad to Delaura Beach) k iBSBniaBRsxagsnsEiiBiKBisxBsazEsa CB5iS mediately followed the first Injection In 70 per cent cure followed after the of up-to-date houaefufnlshlngs ..sixth Injection. forda buyera all the arts and . . 70,000 French children every year, la ' !!. . . V. V. Unlnii.n " rooma comprlaea a valuable assortment and af- nmttn in mahogany, oak and maple furniture, or namental and artistic furniture for every department of modern housekeep Inn. TI7 4 1 1 Mr-. - 1 i . a l u r i v. i . . I t o -in viici a vtuuuuje assuri' in ine nuv u uucbmuil iu ma last i-ki a i MAn , . . , . , . .l k..A.,ll k. vauvi, jiorory una uearoom v ,!........, .-...-. . i lurnlshlnss. easv chairs, rockers, set- easily cured br the "plaure. Children admitted Into the dispensary Improvement after the first inject lou, . Borne of these children were living skeletons, weighing less than at hhrth and unable to retain any food. The ' first Injection gave them a healthy appe tite, and tna improvement continued. tees, tables, brlc-a-brac, cabinets, book cases, a nne anowinr In dlnlmt - room effects, buffets, sideboards, extension ta mes, chairs, onina cabinets, artistic china, dishes, brlc-a-brac, glassware, etc.; couches In leather, velour and t&p eetry coverings; portieres, lace curtains and hangings. THE CARPETS, ruga and floor roverlnffa ffnrl a vnrletv ct liAJttJJNU llUJttSl!iillAi Hi'K" J !" Cf ,iVernJL,in1 grade linoleums. The bedroom furnlsh- lni FEANCIS JOSEPH IS Anstrlan Emperor Orders Ten New Mounts From TiUed Breeder of Animals. nga are complete In detail dressers In the latest design and finish, commodes, sanitary beds In a varletv of enamel colors, excellent springs, all the com- Di nation or nne mattresses, bedding, woolen blankets, comforters and pil lows. Wo will sell MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS organs, pianos, mandolins, rultara: one fine camera and outfit com- T I ann m If. rr mm f'mmf Tinmlnll nlri f H nlr. wall JuiA,tlnna . Bardeasr. one of tha foremost gentle- mirrors, etc. . v,.r.. hm,r. f Austria. ava w Kitchen outfits, ranges, gaa v w"- - mr i rnvaa if lTnn tah aa -r m i a a t An tgat ha haa Just received an order from sila, etc., and other valuable belongings Emperor rrancis josepn lor iv sauuiai iw num.iuui ui ueiniie. ine puoiuo is borsea. to be used by hla maJeaty dur- "iiea to tnia important aaie. , Ing tna maneuvera in tne coming sum- mar. "After selecting tne oeai ana iieetest horses." eaya count Haraegg, -iney win io stand b o stand still Special Residence Sale On Tuesday, March 31, on the Premises, 211 Lownsdale St., Near Taylor St, at 10 A. M. By order of the owner. Mrs. FVanV. we will aell at public sale the complete Vounl or old n keen pace parIPr Jlning-room. bedroom and kitch hn h h2l a Sod horse.P At en.'urn,ture- cnts. rockers, chairs, wnen ne nas a gooa norse. ai ..u,. nnhni-in.....i., -nin hn rleslred. and to srallOD swiftly and gracefully. Hla majesty, old as he Is, likes nothing better than a DrlsK gal lop It la tha gait that exactly suits hla ' AiA.faahinned habits in the saddle. ?- I - . r. tn kl. 1411n. anil t. ,.,..; XT- ... .C- I w win sen at puoiio sale the compi 5. r'"w.,wie:,r;- t:t w : ?i? her awt. comprising with him the maneuvera he aometlmes weara out i" e aewirTi maThin. Tnii Vr three horsea a day, but after the day's i "'"-i'r1 "ILtre work la dona ha looka nona tha woraa X-""-10.8' &'" : nr his violent exercise. "ni.' emoeror. continued the count. "Is the best friend horse breeders ever had. wnerever ne goes, in nis own country and on foreign aoll. he makes ' if m. Dolnt to put himself Into com muni 'cation with breedera and dealers, en ' . I -. 1 .!.. oouraging mem, giviug kiyi- m uur s Insr. if not for himself, then for hla numerous nepuowo nnu movna. inj frequently .when he ancountera a rural : t..ar nr orla-lnal methods and suc- nrsiH ha rewards him by the present of a watch, ring or acarfpin. Old General RadetZKl waa emperor rjpi jun-puu ' riding master, and a better teacher never lived. When a young man the emperor kept a racing stable, rivaling that of hla late consort, the Empress XUlzaDetn. wno was one 01 ui nneai horsewomen that ever lived. Colons fight foe i FREEDOM OF INDIA Bombay, March I8.-r-The national con gress haa been the scene of violent dis courses on tha part of native liberals, who demand tha Independence of India, while the conservative members profess .-.fa-it inn with the measures of amel ioration proposed by the British gov ernment. It resulted that when the election v. v.. iitvi.iuv.ii. v eame on, there waa a grand row in the house, in which tha chairs and tables were broken up and the pieces used aa cluba against one another, with tba re ault that many were wounded mora or less gravely and It became necessary to call 'In the police to atop the fight. ree, bed 's, kltcnen effects, dishes, stovee, refrigerator and ousoeuanaoua lurnisimigs. Wednesday and Friday Two Important Sales at the Cen tral Distributing House, 173 175 Second St. Corner Yam hill. We aell without reserve a magnifi cent lot of modern housekeeping ef fects, for parlor, library, dining-room, bedroom and kitchen service; something useful and ornamental for every detail In housekeeping furniture, floor cov- rl.nK lianr.1"'av rangea, stoves and oyier valuable belongings. N. B. Wt have opened the largest auction and commission house in the northwest and are in a position to han dle any amount Of merchandise. Th location la ideal and the most important center In Portland for handling goods with dispatch. We have- spacious rooms with plenty of light, which affords ape clal advantages for displaying goods. We are located at the intersection of two of the principal car lines and are wnere me crowas travel. We will dis tribute an enormous amount ' of mar. chandlse. Wa have a large atock to aell from, tut mufet hava more. Wa NEED Ttim uooua jnovv. ir vou want tha moat money for anything you have for aaie call up Main 1628, A-4243 and give ua ini, rr pay opot caan ror every thing wa buy. Wa solicit your patron age. , r :,. J. T. WILSON, . Auctioneer, A CARLOAD OF REALTY MEN SAW OVER l)OK YESTERDAY They returned yelling anjl boosting for OVERLOOK, delighted with its unexcelled scenery and location, astonished at the scope . and extent of substantial improvements. Overlook Was a Revelation to Them It Will Be to You The R-S car, Second and Washington Sts., lands you right there Agents pn ground today A. F. Swensson & Co. Phones Main 3055, A3055 253 WASHINGTON ST. mount scon Out of 41 one acre traota at AAVBXIW WOOD, on Mount Soott Una; water laid to each piece; aold on easy tarma ar good discount for cash. Four Left Woodstock Car See this at A Bargain A Home $1650 Over one half aora, with fine four-room houae; grounds beauti fully laid out; all klnda of berries and fruit; barn and chicken-house. Thla la one block from car, on BL 1 9 th at. 11.100 Half tha balance terma, will cash and on aaay buy ona acre and a fine four- room houae, modern In every way; all klnda of barrlea and fruit trees, moat of which will bear thla year: t rose bushes; ona block from W.-W. car, 'on 41st at. New, mod era room houses aouth and east on good corner; 60x117 feet; laws ta bast of shape: plenty ana fTr. with troat. of shrubs one block from car; house could not ba built for tha prii ti.uoo. BARR1LTT BROS. 556 Sherlock Building Third and Oak Sts. rBiiEasBK3xzeUEZzzcs.3ziBanzzszsszustz:r:ss: South Portland Heights And Green's Addition Portland people are now taking advantage of the opportunity of buying in trie beautiful South Port land Heights, on the line of the Oregon Electric. A double track will soon be put through and a depot built on this ground. A 5-cent fare takes you there. Over $5,000 worth of lots were sold in this tract during last week LOTS $525 to $725, INSTALL. MENTS. Building restrictions, L. 0. RALSTON, Owner 66 LABBE BLDG. ' Pacific 1263 J. MARGULIS, Agent on Ground Take Fulton Car, Second and Morrison, Get Off at Flower Street 13 ii El M II II H ;agBnag-agJ3BEaaggEE3BBagggEEggaBgBg3ss-gsssxss;ssri zzes HOLUADAV'S ADDITION - The one best place In .Portland to buy. Geographical cotter and moat de sirable realdence property of tha city. , , v . seeing la believing. Better go and sea tha many cholca resldencea "under construction and tha improvements going n. ,? THE "OREGON REAL ESTATE COMPANY J In the past week inquiries for lots and particulars concerning same have been re ceived in large numbers: BANDON-BY-THE-SEA is destined to be the sum mer playground of Oregon ;'it has the most delightful, cool and refreshing cli mate in, summer and the winters are invigorating and bracing, but not cold. J.-The best opportunities await 'the laborer, capitalist or manufacturer. SWEENEY'S FIRST ADDITION TO BAN DON offers ideal homesites to those seeking a place to build a home or a safe place for a conservative investment. If you plant your dollars here you are bound to realize -Jarge returns on the investment in tbe near future. ' ' ' A FIRST CLASS HOME ADDITION Pure, sparkling mountain water is piped to the tract. The tract is sightly and easy of access. The streets are sixty feet wide, the lots are 40x100 feet with alleys running the entire length of each block. In opening this most charming homesite to the public, we have placed the PRICE. WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL The terms are very liberal. Not one homesecker . or investor can afford to neglect this opportunity; we invite you to' call at our offices for further particu lars or write for booklet. CALL OR ADDRESS v ,! y; THE WARREN PUBLICITY CO. SUITE 405-6 BUCHANAN BUILDING HOOD RIVER : f3S.OO FEB ACBB In the lower valley of Hood river, unimproved. wun l.ouu.wuu reel or umDor on it; i,tuu caan, Daiance una. 80 ACBES 600 full bearing Winter vartetiea apple treea, B0 top grafted will bear next year, 3 acrea ready to plant, 10 acrea In clover and tlmv othy, S acres partially cleared, balance brush land and timber. -All under Irrigation ditch, and 40 aharea of "Middle Fork Irrigation Co." stock goea with the place; deep, rich aoll and one of the beat fruit aectlona in Hood River valley. This land at present pay 16 per aent on whole Investment. The very beat speculative buy fn Hood Blyer. II f 93.6OO40 acres -fine garden soil, 1,500.000 feet fir timber, water on M Ian.. arming -ntli. nl,. It mll tmm Pnrtlnif 1 AHA .awm ' H balance tlme'at 9 per cent Interest ,,';';t II 860 ACBES of land, 180 under cultivation; level, no waate, all fenced' and crossed In seven mrrerent rieids; aoouc ao acrea atanaing umber; 410 ACBES 19 V4 acres In one and two-year-old Situated 6 mllea from Hood River. Price ance time, v (best varieties) treea. $10,000, half cash, bel li PORTLAND, OREGON i half mile to-railroad station: rural mail route and - telenhonee tha buildings consist of 3 barns, large wagon abed, and all other out buildlnsrs necessary: S good wells and a 10-room house; the most beautiful home in Marlon county: lots of fruit of all kinds In orchard. . Thla beautiful and ideal farm will be sold for MS per acre, complete in every detail $.,500 cash, balance time. , t . v $11.00 FEB ACBE 160 acres, SO miles from Portland, 4 - mllea ' . from !. Kcappooae; the timber will pay for the clearing of the place and It la , fine orchard or farm tland af te being cleared. " . 93.00 FEB ACBB 4,000 acrea "logged-off land, la a fine farming dis trict, A great buy. . a orchard, 19 acres ii $1,80073 acres, 8 mllea east of Oregon City: I acrea of M cleared; get busy on this. It's a snap. ; r;, IS - wn XATB tOTS Z3T AXJC FABTS OF FOBTZJUrS 9330O tttst an th at,' unimproved, Income being $3,100 per cash, balance time. Thla lot will be held at $.0,000 In. Ida FOB SALS. Wa hava homestead and timber rellnquLahmenta J-ear? half of 1 vaara. and innti nr in timber .Janda, - --..-..-. ' v If you have any property to aell, write to us. ' ' ! ' . If you have any tradea you want to make, write ua n It you want to buy, get our list J. W.:eURRAM:CO. 4 , 223 raCfas Bdln, Pert'.-iJ. Oregon II II 8