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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER. II. 1009. The League of American Sportsmen vH packet. Whn Ma hand reappears' It clutched a latter. "Vour demand will be promptly ni quisuy rnrsi, "la that ease I withdraw It," ! the accused statesman. It was further observed that ha aald It meekly. T . I I -U XJ. JA , . Henry W. Carey at left. Hon. John H. 8 mall of North Carolina, at right prominent In tha annual convention of .the League of Amerloaa Sportsmen. Preparations for ona of the grandest celebrations ever pulled off In Okla homa are under headway for the enter tainment of tha annual convention of tha - National League of American Sportsmen, which assemble In Law- ton. October 11 to 14. Inclusive. The Law ton chapter will put forth an extra effort to arlve theaa prominent citisens of the. nation a aplendld re-,1 ceptlon ana grama welcome, a no juaw ton chaDter of tha Leu rue of American Sportsmen met laat night In the rooma of the chamber of commerce. Rear Warden CoL W. H. Hornady was authorized by the meeting to appoint an executive committee of aeven to . take entire charge of the coming na tional convention. An Invitation committee composed of Rear Warden Hornady of the local league: Mayor R. A. Jones and R. A. 8 need, president of the chamber of commerce, will prepare a Joint- invita tion from the three bodies to members all over the Union; governors of the states; senators, congressmen and state legislators. CoL A. C. Cooper, who waged the fight to bring the national meet to Lawton stated that more than 1 00 dele gates would be present at the meeting. The address of welcome will be deliv ered toy Oov. C. N. Haskell at the ban quet on the opening night of the con vention on behalf of the atate of Ok lahoma, and Mayor Jonea for the city of Law ton. Talks will be made by Bromlnent men from all parte of the nlted States. Lieutenant Stecker. the United States Indian agent, has prom ised hie Influence and aaalstance in anything that will add to making the convention a success. He has charge of the Klows-Comanche-Wlchlta and Caddo Indiana. The amusement plans are: An Indian village on me rair f rounds with Indians in native cos ume. Indian dances and Indian races. These amusements will be novel enter tainment for the eastern delegates. Oeronlmo and Quanah Parker will add their presence to the entertainment. The local league will soon have a membership of 300, and each enthusi astic to make the Law ton convention eclipse any former meeting or the Na tional? League of American Sportsmen. nil Change of Tone. From the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The accused statesman was pale with rage. "I demand that you prove your charges!" he hotly cried. The accuser reacnea , into . an inner San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Blifl. Telephone Kearney till IBtllTIItMlITI A WD TJaV. aoMtrnaaa trni:iTiD. rM.kttlMna Ikhan In M.il ITrAflrtlaAA can have their mall sent In care of Tne journal uirioe. J. L, BROWN. Representative, MARRL4.GR licenses NEW TODAY. CLASSIFIED AD KATES Classified advertisements In The Jour nal are as follows: No ad leas than ISo per Insertion, l'hone or charged ads to per Una per Insertion; 7 Insertions for the price of . Cash ada 1c "per word per Inser - tlon, 7 Inaertlons for the price of I. Lost and found, help wanted, situations wanted, for rent and -wanted to rent ads lc per word per Insertion, S Inaertlons for the price of 2. it to 10 words. 20c; 21 to 2S words, 26c; matrimonial, mani curing, massage and bath ads. lOo per line per Insertion. Card of thanka, meeting and fu neral notices. lOo per Insertion. New today (agate measue, 14 lines to Inch), lo per inch. Count 6 words to line. The Journal cannot guarantee ao- enrtoT or assume resDonslbllltr ror er rors of any kind occurlng In telephoned advertisements. Should any ad anoear Incorrect on first Insertion, The Journal will not be sponsible ror subsequent inseriu The Journal's business office Is open from 8 a. m. to I p. m.; Saturday i m. to 10 p. m. Roy XT. Powers, til Horthwlctr street, 17, and Caroline Xuetainoyer. It. Clanrra L. Mallard. 1711 East Thir teenth street, Jl, and Carrie Olive Pel Mover, it. i F. M. Helmbueher. 411 Millard avenue. 11. and Jtuin i jtnaerson, ii, F. D, V rosL Duller, Or, 14, and Mabel E. HOlllsler. 13. ' i le Lacy Cole Forrest. 101 Jefferson street. 42. and Oertrude lialtle White. Arthur Honayman; 11 Twentieth I street. II. and Carlotta rarker. 11. Wedding t arda V. O. Smith A Col wasningioa oiag.. corner fin ana was a. Ins ion sts. ' '. lists Bona, florlala, funeral designs, i Mn Morrison, Main siids; a-itt. Clarke Bros., florists r'lne flowara and floral designs, lit Morrison st Full dress eults for rent-all sisea, Pnlouo Tailoring; Co., lot 8ta rk st Max hi. Hm Kh, florist. 10 Otli at. poalte Meier A Franks. Main Till op. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNINO. M'ENTER A OILBATJQH. undertakers and embalmers: modern In every detail. Seventh and I'lne, Main 4n Lartv anslstant. r. P. Hnley & Sen !XA? Lady attendant : A-1H1. iEIXUR-BiRNES 'CO., FUNERAL DI rectora. embalmers. 170 RuaaalL Eaat 10, Lady aeslatant. EDWARD HOLjuAN, UNDERTAKER. 120 ird street. ERICSON Mabelville Lots" $85-and $100 $10 Dovn " $5 a Month Munrxrr vaxx mamt cm mam XJMM MOAO TMOM BJT9 CT KOVTA ttlul cam zjara, , Tou, who have any Intention of get ting a home, -had better commence by buying a lot. Ana we want to tell you that If you don't take advantage NOW, it will be but a ahort time when you will have to Dav double the present prices, and yon woal get the kind of a lot, either, that we at seutna at MJkMXIYXZIJ. Ton eaat g prettier lota suaay in roruaaa ror as anoaey tniui kuu i. 71 T.i.sl iom are seiunf iof. They are abeolutely oleeut lots aad ready toybttUd on. And If after baylneT a lot yott aboald ft sloK or cm or tab. von tont have to worry, aa i will oarry you matu yoa get straig-a- eaed out agaia. bvt gow. ' XKW TOOAT. NEW TODAT Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. WEATHER REPORT aie or Some Samples Exchange 18 ACBES 14 mile Witch Hasel. Reed vllle 1 mile: mostly under cultivation all level and choice land; goes for ; 1115 per acre. . 00 ACHES, u mile Witch Hazel: nice, ' level land; good soil, a snap for some one, nu per acre. 100 sVO&EB, 2 miles cast HUlsboro, Ore rod Electric through DroDertv. U un der cultivation, remainder heavy tlm- oer; an line sou, level; timber will . pay ror the land. Price 1115 per acre. Will exchange for gilt-edge Portland property. Some .one's opportunity . to f get a fine tract for cutting Into acreage tracts. SO ACRE; 25 under cultivation, rest pasture and timber; s miles Oregon City, X to New Era; fine soil and i great fruit land; house, barn and other buildings, all farm tools and - machinery and house, 2 cows, 10 hogs, and chickens; all go at 17.000 -and ; will take In exchange modern Port ; land residence up to 13.000, balance nest terms going. . Si ACBES. St Johns, all fenced and if cross-fenced; all under high state of cultivation, variety iruits. aeep sou, no gravel: 6 blocks electric line; well, house 6 rooms, plastered; 'cow barn, chicken houses, etc., all new. Owner wants larger place. What have you for him? 1 ACHE all cleared, under cultivation; 2-story 6-room house, barn, other out k buildings; 8 blocks to railroad station, ' 1 to electric line; all kinds berries, some orchard, to exchange for chicken ranch. Write us or call. 833 ACRES: level, all best of soil, 150 acres under cultivation, remainder oak. ash and pine timber; small or chard and berries; 10 miles to Salem, 1 mile to Derry; nice spring on place: house 8 rooms, barn 30x30, sheds and other buildings. Price 110,000; 1-S cash, remainder in small rental houses, in Portland. 130 ACHES, 90 under cultivation, 20 acres hops, small orchard, berrbas and bottom land; 6 miles to Independence, I to R. R. station; 1 wells, fine 7 room, 2-story house, plastered, fine large farm, machinery shed, smoke house, root house, granary, hop house, built last year and cost 12,000, -and other buildings; also S-room house for tenant, full line Implements and hop houfie fixtures, some household ?oods, all for 112,000. Will exchange or Portland property, vacant or improved. 60 ACBES, all under cultivation, near Baiem. l roue to K. K. station; fair house and bam, chicken houses, etc; both wells and running water; - 40 acres of hops, 3 years contract at 10c -per lb. Price only 16.000. in ex change for choice Portland property. The high pressure area that was over Montana Friday evening has moved eastward and a slight trough formation has developed from Nevada northward through central Washington. Light shower have occurred In scattered seo- tions of western Oregon and northern California and at the mouth of the Co lumbia. It is slightly cooler this even ing throughout this district except in southeastern Idaho, and in northern Cal ifornia and Nevada, and temperatures are generally near tne seasonal aver are. The Indications are for shower over this district Sunday. It will be cooler In eastern Washington and In northern and southeastern Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Sunday, propa bly shower and slightly cooler. Va riable winds' shifting to northerly. Oregon Sunday, probably showers and slightly cooler. Variable winds shifting to northerly. Washington Sunday, probably light showers, cooler east portion. Variable winds shifting to northerly. Idaho Sunday, probably light show ers; cooler north and southeast portion. Maximum temperature, SO degrees; minimum temperature, - 62 degrees. River reading at 8 a. m., 8.7 feet; change in last 24 hours, -l-u.8 reel, xotaj rain fall (5 p. m. to 6 p. m.), trace all since ralnfa total 0.29 flAntamha. 1 1 Q D B Inch: normal rainfall since September 1 1908, 2.99 Inches; deficiency, 2.70 Inches. Total sunshine, October 9, 1908, 5 hours 12 minutes; possible sunshine, October 9, 1908, 11 hours 18 minutes. Barome ter (reduced to sea level) at B p. m., 80.03 Inches. balmlng: UNDERTAKING CO.. EM- adyis't: 409 Alder. M 4111. CEMETERIES CO OUT TODAY See the 2UOK01T9 UU MTAIB CO., our agents, at end of Montavllla car line, and they will show you lota. a InwsSmeiite $80-00 Buvs Beautiful Lot in Montavilfa Inside Properly Half block on Fettyg rovt it, near Willamette river, with ow Iret ol railroad trackage , .f ao.voo In tame vi- . rjwvv 50x100 with trackage, cinity 0 Monthly raysaeatfl of f 1.00 gc kfUatea fro at Oat Una, t-Oeat - rare aad T-aClsate Serrloe. term f 15,000 1 ' v" ew e mm srw amMsm-ss I aoatxasanma, raoiiXATomai Afs nrrsTOBa Wanted, to Join us In subdividing 21 acres or me prettiest land In Mult nomah County; level and all In cultiva tion: nearly nair a mils closer to street car than either Mabelvllle or the Rall- z AAA way Addition. Lota adjoining this tract 'i"" tnd across the street are selling for 1110 to 1100. Why psy the enormous prom or suDoiviaion asaiers wnen you I get will in November Into about Residences EAST ANKENY and 30th at 6-room modern house, with all con vemencei; a genuine bargain WOODLAWN 4-room modern cot tage, haa electric' light, bathroom and nice yard, with roiea and fruit treea f 2,000 ROSE CITT SINGLE GRAVES. family lots, 125 to 175. Superintend sm at cemetery, corner or Temont and Cully road. Phone Tabor 101. full Information apply to Frank Schle gel. Ill Worceatar blk. Phone A-2121. I Murphy & Caswell 230 Stark Street CARD OP THANKS Phones Main 8877. .A-1221. WE WISH TO THANK OUR FRIENDS and neighbors for their heartfelt sympathy and help In our loss of mother ana wire. FLORENCE! BLTTMBERO. ROBERT BLT'MBERG, SOL BLUMBERQ. 1109 East Taylor, Lawyers Abstract A Trust Co. room 8 Board of Trade bldg. ; abstracts a specialty. Have your abstrscts made by the Title Paclflo Title A Trust Co.. the lesdlnr aostraciors. Z(M-d-o-7 railing Didg. W. R. Halalln & Co.. abstractors, first class work; get our prices. ' 328 Corbett Pldg. Williams Abstract Comoanv. Inc.. wl rive you the lowest prices on abstracts. noom as a unamDer or (jommeroe. NEW TODAY. If You Want a Nice Home in Irvington See that 8-room house. Queen Anne I style, on Seventeenth between Tilla mook and Thompson, at a price so low mat you can t nelp Dut ouy it. The Dunn-Lawrence Co. S48 AXSEB ST. J0MS10SE has bu i 1 d i n g restric tions. That is why those cozy homes are being built there. THE LOTS ARE 50x100. The Price $350 to $500 Come out and see this splendid tract. Take Montavilla car. KING'S HEIGHTS-7-room houie. on nigh lot, tine view of city; terma 3,000 MOUNT SCOTT-Modern 5-room bungalow, completely furnished, in auarter-iawed oak: a bargain.. 2,450 ROSE CITY PARK 6-room mod ern houie f 3,000 Vacant Lots UNIVERSITY PARK 100x100 cor ner, with small barn f850 -s when yu can Join our syndicate and get your lots at acreage prices j we win property early In November Ii 100 lota 26x100 feet. We are accept ing applications now for 117 of these lota at 110 each. We will lay cement sidewalks In front of the balanoe of the lots and at the -same time lav them In front of the 111 sold oa this plaa for actual coat, at the option of the buyers. ONLT A rEW L.K If, come out today and look It over. Take Monta vllla car and gat off at Hlbbard street. The Lee-Bowdler Compiany Pantages Theatre Block, Fourth and Stark. Montavllla office. Cor. Villa Ave. and Hlbbard St EAST ANKENY ST. 23d afreet , OUxoU, near f 1,800 Bungalpw for Sale GEO. D. SCHALK Modern In every respect. Located In most attractive resldenttn.1 1 section on the east side. SMITH Ss hVKRETT 815-317 Swetland Building. 264 Stark St. 3 In All the World No View Like This uouncu Ore a S Park 5UNNYSIDE 50x100 on East 33d at; a good buy f 90O ROSE CITY PARK 100x100, corner of Alameda and Motyca, -all improvements in fl,SOO 1 i llartman & Thompson Chamber of Commerce Choice Offerings 24,000 That switch. 100x300 on York at 19 ACBES, Irrlgon, ill exchange, water rights ghts a-a with it; adjoins townslte. Price 1200 per acre, w 17 2J4 miles to Irrlgon; 3 rd, bearing; all nice, level ACRES. 2 land; 12 acres under plow, 1150 per acre. Will exchange for city property. IT YOU want to sell, the business. buy or exchange, write or call on the ones "who do" Pine Tree Land Company 609-610 Buchanan Bids;., 186 Washington St. Phone Main 8810. r BEAUTIFUL A Beautiful Place to Build Your Home Building Restrictions. Bull Run Water. Graded Streets. Cement Walks. Unexcelled Car Service. 'jTwelve Hundred Foot Elevation. A Pure and Invigorating Atmosphere. Superb View of City, River, Mountains and Beautiful Tualatin Valley. s B B B B SI 6,000 1.600-acre ranch southern uregon. or will exchange for Portland property equal value. 7.200 A beautiful residence In select portion Irvington; space in rear for garage or dwelling, nu nan win candle. Bee 741 Broadway. 8 &.700 A very tasty modern dwell ing aamiraoiy arranged, ner, signtly and good ever way. East 28th and Yamhll nan casft. S.OOO 40x100, with 8-room dwell ing, near, 14th and Jefferson Easy walking distance, half casn. 4.750 New 7-rqpm dwelling East Main hl; your own terms. 3.000 Two lots. 7-room house Ar bor Lodge, near car, half cash, 1.200 Let us show you that sightly lot East Stark nearS. zotn, naif rash. GLEN HARBOR I LOTS $500 AND UP Have you purchased read this: a lot in Glen Harbor? If not, THREE WEEKS is the time it tjbok to sell out 6 blocks comprising 150 lots. To accommodate the late comers we have rushed the platting of our new addition and are now ready to sell these lots at the same low prices and terms. Lots 50x100, some largen From 225 to 3500; 10 per cent down and $10 per month. Graded streets. Water and sewers to every Jot. The above is enough for the price, but we add more, viz.: Unobstructed view of entire East Portland and suburbs. The mountains and the Columbia River. Fifteen minutes to center City of Portland when electric line, now building, is finished. West Side, no draw bridges. Inquire of us when automobiles leave for tract. 9 10 Per Cent Down Easy Terms $10 a Month Take a Portland Heights car today and select a lot on this beautiful tract. Prices will be advanced soon. BUY BEFORE THE RISE. A small investment today may be the foun dation of a fortune to be enjoyed by you in your old age. Invest in Council Crest BOO Two beautiful lots East 33d, one block from car; make your own terms. ysiauauiia 35 scattered lots, some bunches, no boom prices. Look them up. &4Ajra On Inside improved properties. Jackson & Deering Phone Main 4S. 246 Stark. Irvington 83.BOO New bungalow with all mod tage. six rooms, reception hall and bath, well finished and attractive, ex ceptionally good locality, lot 60x100; eastern exposure. Easy terms. West Side $4.250 Beautiful Queen Anne cot- and bath, well finished and attrac tive, exceptionally good locality, lot 60x100, eastern exposure. Easy terms. M B e Terrace Park $1.8 50 New bungalow, exceptionally well built and attractive, with 6 rooms, bath, lull basement, fine plumbing, beam celling, lot 60x100. 'Easy terms. BIB The Spanton Co. B70 ITXU BTBZST. 171 Acres Facing Base Line Road 4 miles out from city limits. Enough good cordwood to almost pay for it. Good wag on road on side. Just the proper thing1 for subdividing into acre tracts. $225 Per Acre takes the piece. C. P. WELLS 231 Worcester Bldg. GOOD BUYS Sixth Street 41 2-3x100 and a 11-room modem house, being No. 605 Sixth street, near the corner of Sherman street. This Is a snap. The price is only 15,250. Terms, $2,000 caah, balance 6 per cent. East Davis Street 60x100, southwest corner of S2d and E. Davis streets. This Is a nice place to nut a bungalow. Price and terms are right. To Loan WB HATB PLENTY OT KOtTBT TO LOAM AT e PS CEsTT AID 7 PES CENT. MALL & VON BORtfTEL 392 E. Burnslde St. and 104 Second St. Beautiful Six Room Bungalow Cheap A beautiful 8-room bungalow. 1 large bedrooms, nice clothes clos ets, reception hall, den; porce lain bath, medicine chest, dining- room wltn opening, china closets Into pantry, nice furnace, fine kitchen with rantry. oorcelaln sink with bath: piped for gas; eloctrlo and eombinatlon fixtures, elegant drop light; nice front and rear porches, with lights; brush finished walls, cove celling and shades; cement basement, stationary tubs and everything modern; house 2 months old; ood neignDornooa; lot rice $2,600, $600 down, 60x100 feet. balance at $20 id neighborhood; per month. Ralph Ackley, 603. Corbet! Bid;. IN BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON Mnst be sold at a sacrifice A BBAJTD mr 8-soox xovn, iohoo tot, at 460 n 14th st N. half block from Til lamook st- Fine reception hall, den. extra large pantry with circulating i cooler, i rirepiace. rurnace. laundry. ! beamed ceilings, polished oak floors, j tinted wsJla, large front porch, beautl I f ul exterior deeiga; street improve ments an in ana rsia ror. price . 60. Il.eoo cash. House will be open M n. m and Mnndsv CiU O i r xora woosuwa lira. Glen Harbor Realty Co. i J HO. P. Sharkey Co. ey n at A ' as S 122 Sixth St, jCor. WashingtonTSalssmetl on Tract S E 836-S40 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1 TgrtrttTttxxTixirniitiiinMxtu.iiiu.tiaiu.ts,xiiM.tiixzzztinxxzttitiiitwxztiiZ 29th and Broadway Streets Prico $3750 NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE 4ilM. aad new, snodrn. six-room toe, eiroated oe the snutbeest emr f R. lth and Broadway sts. Easy teraoa. MALL & VON BORSTEL '.jrPeceal L aad Itl C oraide St. Chickens Pay Five and 10-acre tracts are lars-e enough for chicken ranches. We have a large list to select from. PaUCTES KABTQX nOM SlOO TO $30O P ACXJB ABS OH THE OAS Un. XT PATS TO III VI. Chapin & Herlow Main 151. 332 Chamber of Commerce Yamhill County 1330 AOK.ES of the choicest land In the county; between 300 and 600 acres now under cultivation, balance contains fine timber: plenty of good rrater on premises. Will sell at $17 an acre. S3SOO CASH Balance v per cent on time. ckauzi z. scxzrrxxoaT, ITS Stark Street. 2 ACRES Close to 6c ear line and schnnt: good county road: all under cultivation. $0 cash, balance 2t per month. i XXXXOIT. 133 Chamber of Commerce. RENT MONEY Ton ae-rer se egetn. Buy a lot wita $lf cnoathly lBstallnvmta. and bm a at ft pm'l tor. unite a Bn P Mir nts in rftncii sirrm, rvsl a, 13$ Chaanber ef Comnserc. Main JiK V