The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 02, 1908, Page 41, Image 41

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2. 1908.
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(iovernment of Chile's Atten
tion Called to Artificial
Production.
(Special Correspondence.)
SantlaKO, CJiilo, Aug;. 1. The atten
Hon of tlie government lia been called
to Important advances made In the ar
tlflclul production of saltpeter In Eu
rope, which threatens to Interfere not
only w.ih our sales but with the value
nf our lately nutliorlied bonds, the
omlBHlon of which muHt he affected by
our ability to well the saltpeter of our
minus, hypothecated for security.
The flnuncl.nl crisis under which Chile
linn been Buffering In reachlnif Its limit
The paper dollur. with forced circula
tion, Is worth only eight pence, whll
lt par valuo Js 18 pence. The cost of
HviiiK has reached (Hich disproportionate
fixtures that existence Is Impossible for
social classes. The acute situation cre
ated by the well Intentloned forced Is
sue of paper money, demanded by the
disasters of the earthquake, and the
fear that tha bills will never he re
deemed make the opinion nenetal here
Hint tne crisis cannot endure much
longer. The members of tho cabinet
and of the congress are In constant
conference on the situation, which Is
without precedence In the history of
Chile.
The government has received propos
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Short Notice On failure to comply
with terms of lease we are Instructed to
soil by auction on Tl IEHDA Y NEXT the
costly furnishings of private residence
romoved to BAKEH'H AUCTION HOUHK
for prompt disposal to the highest bid
dor FOR CASH. Inventory Includes a
n ery massive and handsome Napoleon
V. M. bed complete with sprlnns and
felt mattress, pretty dcplfjned Princess
dresser In birdneye maple, 2 beautiful
Axmlnster runs 11x4, other smaller russ.
tiu Jewel gas range with ovens above
and below, handsome buffet, round dln-Ing-table
extends 8 feet, china closet and
(set of box seat chairs en suite; dinner
Ket, stylish painted tlsli Bet Singer sew
ing machine, parlor rockers, center
table, Davenport 1n green cover, Iron
beds and the furniture of five bedrooms,
large velvet carpets, fine steel engraving
In gold frames. 2 very large and CuSTLY
ulL, PAINT1NUR, kitchen cabinet fam
ily slr.e, refrigerator in good order, air
tight heater with hot water attachment
and other useful lots, can bo viewed to
morrow (Monday). All parties furnish
ing are Invited to be at the auction on
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.
Sale on Thursday Next
This is our weekly sale day for all con
signments of house furnishings sent to
our spacious auction house for absolute
sale from railroad companies, sheriffs,
mortgagees, housekeepers and others.
( N'o Junk received).
SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.
Office and salesroom, 152 Pnrk street,
I. ear Alder. Hoth phones.
BAKER & BON, Auctioneers. -
all for bulldln th longitudinal rail
road line 1. ., from north to south of
the republic, to form part of th pan
Americas) railroad; they ar to b
opened In . 1'arls, Berlin, Ijondon and
Washington for action of the varloua
commissions Interested in tha much dis
cussed project.
The executive has accepted the Pro
posals of the French-English company
for the enlargement of the bay of Val
paraiso. When these works are finished
Valparaiso will bo one of the best bays
und ports of the world, as it la now one
of tho most Important.
Companies Incorporated.
(Suli-rn Iiurrou of Tbs Journal.)
Baleni, Or., Aug. 1. Articles of In
corporation have been filed in tho office
of the secretary of state as follows:
Hill Military academy; principal of
fice, Portland; capital stock. $1,000; In
corporators, Joseph A. Hill, Laura E.
Hill and J. W. Hill. ,' ,
Salem Deer Agency; principal ornce,
Portland; capital stock. $5,000; Incorpor
ators. Alex H. Hmlth, F. O. Decko
bach and W. II Wolf.
BOISE P0ST0FFICE
BUSINESS INCREASES
(Spwlal nipteh to Tbs Journal.)
Boise, Idaho, Aug. 1. The business of
the Dolso postofflce for the past fiscal
year amounted to $57,129, an increase
of 8.8 per cent over that of the cor-
ft
responding previous year, with a per-
contuse of increase In the annual bus
iness since June .'10, 1D00, amounting to
2S4.8 per cent. of the twelve offices
Auction Sales
At Wilson's Salesroom
173-175 SECOND ST., CORNER
YAMHILL
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at
10 a. m. Each Day.
Comprising n fine assortment of home
furnishings. Furniture for the parlor,
dining-room, bedroom and kitchen.
Buyers will Und artistic and orna
mental furniture, line mission hall clock,
mission couch, rockers and chairs In
leather upholstery.
Dining-room sets, tables, chairs, buf
fets, dishes, china, glassware, pictures,
etc.
Carpets, rugs, linoleum and floor cov
erings, complelo kitchen furnishings,
ranges, btoves, gus ranges, kitchen
utensils, table treasures, etc.
Uedroom suites, dressers, metal beds,
springs, mattresses, rockers and sundry
furnishings, etc.
NOTE There has been removed to
our salesrooms ror sale tne complete
llxtures of an Ice cream parlor, comprls-
ng National ensh register, soda roun
aln, candy cases, cigar cases,- line back
iar with French plate mirror, sink, etc.,
shelving and other fine fixtures.
If vou want a complete office desk, I
safe, cabinets, a fine-tone piano, restau
rant oiitllt or up to date lurnisnings ror
vour home, come and see us. We have
everything on the list for sale. If you
want to sell what you have for cash,
;ihone Main 1626, A-4243. We pay the
Ighest market price.
J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
HAVE Y OH NOTICED THE
FORD AUCTION CO.
AT K9 EAST MORRISON ST.
Don't talk much We let our prices
no mat part or the buniness for us,
that's why tho house furnishings Ko out
Just as rust as they lome In. Our auc
tion house never gets filled to the doors
because WE HE LI., hut as goods are al
ways coming In, we usually have a good
assortment.
IN THE FUTURE!
OUR AUCTION DAYS
WIIJ, BE) ON EACH
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
AT 10 A. M.
we are always ready to miT anvthlnr
and everything In the scoiil-hand furni
ture line.
EAST 988. R-2811.
at Boise, Billings, Butte. Helena, Mis
soula, Portland, Salem, lielllngham, Ev
erett, Hanttla, Spokane and Tucoina, the
Rolse office shows tha fifth greatest
Increase sines tha year 1900.
Liverpool makes nearly $100,000 per
year by municipal trading-.
Auction Sales
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The Portland Auction Co.
(.INCORPORATED)
311 TTS.S1 ST.
Tuesday and Thursday at
10 A.M. Fridayat2P.M.
For this week we succeeded In accu
mulating the most complete assortment
of furniture ever collected In an auction
House. u have the furnishings from
two very swell houses from Nnh mil
anil also yne flat and several houses
from Holljilny addition not enumerated.
Crune any day and we ll sell vou at pri
vate or come Tuesday or Thursday at
10 a. m. or Friday at 2 p. m. to our auc
tion sales and be convinced that we buy
more and sell more furniture than any
other auction house In the city.
FOBTItaJTD AUCTIOIT CO.,
Main 0655. 311 First Bt. A-4121.
S.L.N.GILM AN, Auctioneer
SPECIAL AUCTION
SALE
Almost new and fine furniture by
order of Mr. J. W. Rutherford at resi
dence No.
91 East 20th, Near East
Washington, Wednes
day Next, Aug. 5th, 10
A. M.
Included In sale fine Axmlnster rugs
8x12 und SHxlO-6. very nice dining-
riiiim fnriilliiru tiffftt Vrinn CAileutHl
table and leather seat dining chairs and
lady's desk, parlor rockers, stair carpets.
dressers. Iron bedsteads, mattresses,
etc., kitchen furniture and garden hose,
lawn mower, etc.
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CENTRAL OREGON T0WNSITE COMPANY
318 MARQUAM BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON
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GLEN HARBOR
The new townsite opposite St. Johns, on west bank of Willamette; 15
minutes from the Chamber of .Commerce by United Railway electric line,
now building. No draw bridges to delay. So platted that earh lot com
mands a view of t lie Willamette and Columbia, of the Mountains, of Van
couver and the great draw bridges of Hill's "North Bank" Railroad.
Good water, graded streets and sewers. Restrictions. Kasy payments and
right price?.
Lots will be on the market about August 8.
Glen Harbor Realty Co.
836-840 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
"Beautiful Bandon by the Sea" the
Scenic Beach of the Oregon Coast
THE COMING SUMMER RESORT
OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
BANBON-BY-THE-SEA
THERE IS ROOM IN BANDON FOR MORE MANUFACTURES
There is ample opportunity in the Bandon country for thousands more, of farmers men who will
improve the cut-over lands, set out orchards, plant small fruits and raise vegetables. The poultry
business is as yet not overdone. But few, if any, exclusive poultry farms exist in this part of the
country. There are countless opportunities here for the man with moderate and large capital. . .There
is a chance for the man with small capital, brains and brawn. There is no climate so ideal in the state,
the year around, as in the Bandon country, down by the sea.
The coming of the railroad in Coos county will bring wealth and untold prosperity to the man
who anchors in Bandon before the coming event of better transportation facilities.
SWEENEY'S ADDITION TO BANDON will be orfe of the choicest home additions, when the
great steam horse enters the town for the first time. The lay of the land in this "addition" assures all
who own one or more lots there that no more desirable place exists for the location of a home. Why
not purchase your lot now, while the price is reasonable? Call at office for full particulars and book
let, or send 2-cent stamp for Sweeney's handsome prospectus, "BANDON BY THE SEA." Address
THE, WARRLN PUBLICITY COMPANY
SUITE 405-6 BUCHANAN BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON
OWN A HOMESITE IN
BEAUTIFUL BANDON
The Coming Resort Town.
TEN NEW HOMES AND A $35,000
HIGH SCHOOL NOW UNDER
CONSTRUCTION.
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NECARNEY CITY AIV'D NEHALEM BAY PARK
The nearest ocean beach Portland can ever havtr 57 miles nearly west of Portland Study thii picture and remtmber that it is a true repreaentationaser of a $50 lot secures an allotment number which will entitle him or her to
lots are now placed on sale in Necarney City, at the remarkably low price of only $M) A LOT S10 CASH AND 85 PER MONTH. Every purchaser of a $50 lot secures an allotment number which will entitle him to pax
participate in the free distribution of 384 lots. Remember, prices will double on these lots in a short time. Call at once for full particulars.
NeheSem Ray Park Land Gdov77
MAIN OFFICE 1000 WILLIAMS AVENUES-CENTRAL OFFICE ROOM 3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
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