-THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNV3U PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 15, 19C9. 5 IIQJINR 11$ E 10 mm Cleremont and Falcon Meet Defeat in Long Con- -. test. - - BEINGS CARGO LEFT ; OVEE JJYAliHOFFEK Five Steam Schooners Entered Hr bor Yesterday. From California rorts Bring Asphalt ' and Ce ment. , ' . - - ' Of the fva ateam Schooners which entered the harbor today,- the Tamslpals came off with the honors, as far fas J letting uphe river w concerned, at east In rfaard to the Cleremont and the - Falcon,, the formef of which left up at the same time aa the Tamalpaie and the latter had over an hour start, but both wera left behind In the race up 4he river... 1 From the time ; that they left San Francisco, which -was almost -at the same hour, the Tamalpaie and the Clere mont kept well together, and When they, arrived at the mouth, of the Columbia they both passed in at the same time. The also left up the river at the same time, but the Tamalpaie paesed through the St. JOhna bridge 1 minutes before the Cleremont, while Bha passed the Falcon; which had an hour and a Quar ter's start of her from Astoria, at the Willamette bridge. - v The Tamalpais, Captala Anderson, la here for tha first time In three months, having come to bring the cargo that the Marhoffer could not take, and besides S98 tons of general merchandise from Ban Francisco, of which a part Is f rash fruit, she had 27 passengers. wbloh la her capacity. After dincharglng her cargo at Oak street dock, she. will go to the Eastern & Western fill! to load a part cargo of lumber, and to bt. Johns mill to finish. She will also take passengers when she leaves for San Francisco Wednesday night. The, cargo of tha Cleremont consists of ! barrels of asphalt and 860 tona of cement and general cargo, v large part of It being- infusorial earth, ae 4 ,1m ih.t nt the Tamaloals. which " win be used by the National Cold Stor . age company in their new plant on tha east Bide, aa It is a great non-conduotor 0fThllast time that the Cleremont waa In port Captain Chrletensen said, that ha would be married here, and It is prob able ythat the gallant captain will be come a benedict very soon., THe American-Hawaiian company a steamer Falcon, Captain Schage, -will discharge about 1000 tons of cargo hero, most of which comes from New York, although there : Is a fair of bonded goods on board. . Fifty ton or nails is rather an unusual feature of -the cargo, it being the largest quantity ever shipped here. ;j " The other steam schooners which ar rived yesterday were the Wellealey and the Casco, the latter coming from Fort Bragg with a large shipment of tan bark for Taylor, Young & Co. The oth ers are all from San Francisco. It is stated by dock agents here that a very large amount of freight Is being shipped coastwise now, and it looks as though the heavy traffic would keep up for aoine time to coma. . make good showing Largo Party Make Trip on Artillery Tender Captain Gregory Barrett. With about 40 auests on board,the artillery tender Captain Gregory Bar ret" wis given her official trial trip yseterday afternoon, running down the river about 28 miles before turning back for her return trip. Bhe was In command of Captain John F. Blaln. With all of tha guests .aboard, - aha left the Willamette Iron A Steel worka at 1:80 a'clock and from the time ah Btarted until Bha got back to the works. It 6:80 In the evening, everything went smoothly, and there was not a hitch in anything front the enjoyment of tha guests to tha running of the machinery. While out her speed averaged about 10 miles an hour, aa aha was not crowded, her speed .having been tested on her builders trial trip, on which aha developed' miles, the required speed being 10.6 miles per hour. - She will go on the drydock Monday to have her hull painted and cleaned be fore being turned over to the govern snent. which will be on Tuesday. Among: the gueeta were: Captain Fredenhall, - Colonel ; Bainhridge , and other officers from Vancouver; Urn. John E. Baxter and her three daughter a, George M. Trowbridge, of the Journal, and ea-Mayor and Mrs. Fred Eaton of lxa Angeles, who were h la guests, and Mr. and Mra "W. C . Alvord. Mf.and Mrs. Frank E. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ball, of the Willamette Iron & Steel works, and his mother, Mra. F. H. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. N. ft Insiey, Mr, and mil. nn nn tha river a luncheon waa Served to the party of people on board, by tha builders of the craft, v SNAKE RIVER "RISES , ' Comes Up .2 of a Foot and Bring joy to Hearts of Steamboatmen. The guage In the Bnake river showed a rise of 0.2 of a foot yesterday, and the weather bureau offioiala do not know how to account for it, aa there have been no heavy rains, except that prob ably It is due to the fact that the Ir rigation ditches have been opened on - account of the harveBt. This is looked upon f'ith great favor by the Open Blver Traiportation com pany, and It will enable them to in crease their tonnage on each of their two boats, For the laat few weeks they have had to reduce their tonnage down to SO tons for each steamer, and a few days ago they had to start run ning the . Inland Empire through - from CelUo to Lewiston In order' to handle the accumulated freight which was there. - At a meeting of the directors of tha company Friday- afternoon It wa de cided to build a barge for use on. tha upper Tlver around Celllo, as a means of : - handling some of. their freight espe- - clallv while " the shipments of Wheat are heavy, The barge will be SO feet :- long and SO-feet wide and will be con structed by the .company at a cost of - between 13000 anM 140.00. : It Is possible that vanother one will be built later; . t ' I III ! ' ' I . CARGO OP EQUTPMEVT. jgchoonor Guide Arrives at Bayocean From San Francisco. -j: The schooner Guide arrived In Tilla mook bay yesterday; according to a re- orr receivea in jroriiana in too arrer- ioon. laden witn a large shiDment nf Bvaohinery for Bayocean,- The shipment was ' sent up from San . Francisco to complete the . equipment now on tho grouno. - . - , ; A locomotive loomed up promlnentlv on the forward deck as the schooner left J3an Francisco, and beside U was a huge.' boiler. In addition to the locomotive,- 87 cars for hauling rock to th crusher , are on the schooner, as well ss a oompfete rock crushing plant, thi building for which is now almost com pleted at tha reeort. The cars will dis tribute the crushed rock about the peninsula. - , Included In the shipment -was a powerful searchllgn"t, which will t mounted upon the dredge, now at work, so that the dredge crews may work 20 hour a day. Another tart of the cargo was a blacksmith shop and - a machine shop. WILL RETtJEN "WITH GIEL OF HIS CHOICE P ' - . f i ,OrTill G. Stevem. , r Orville G. Stevens, superintendent of construction of the Northwest Bridge Works, left Portland Thursday for Or land, litd., where he is to be married to Miss Nellie W. Wilson. Before leaving he was the recipient of a substantial wedding present from bis fellow - em pktyes. He will,' besides spending; some time in Or land, spend a couple of weeks in Mets. Ind., his former home. 1 Stevens la well known in Portland, having been prominently connected with the construction of several large build ings here. Among them are tha L.ebb building, the Imperial hotel annex, the X, M. C. A. and other buildlnga. He andMrs, Stevens will make their horn In Portland. Tha ateamen Falcon has been squirmed with a wireless outfit by tha United Wireless company. . ' ' .. . The steamer Rainier of the Pollard line win leava San Francisco August l-for thlB port. She will bring gen eral cargo to the Oak atreet dock. . , With 83 paaaengers and 1&0 tons of general . merchandise the steamer Alli ance left Couch atreet dock for Coos Bay, '"''v.'. 'iha steam achooner Daldy left San Francisco last night with, general cargo, and the Majestic left - Friday night, both for thla port MAKINB EVTK1XIGEXCB . Xawvlax Uaera SOB to ArrtVa. Breakwater, Coos Bay Aug. 15 Sue H- Elmore II L t T.-i a a-n v.n .a Auk. Id veu. . i-.n-i". . ... ..." , . krm. Tillamook , Aug. If State of California, 8. F Aug. is Alllanca .... m 4 Roanoke, San Pedro Aug. 13 Rosa City, San Francisco ......Aug. 2 S33L orient October Begular Unara Pua to Depart. Geo. W. Elder, Baa Pedro .....Aug. IT Bue H. Elmore .... ....... ii Argo, Tillamook . Aug.' lj Breakwater, Coos Bay -A"l i! Stete of California, San Fraa..Aug. 21 Roanoke, Bart Pedro ......... Aug. 14 Rose City. San Francisco Aug. 28 ByJa, orient ........... ..Sept. 0 ' , Tassels In fort. ..a. vr. r. Leyland Bros.. Br, sh. Donna Franceses, Br. bk..l.,.,..A.atora Churchill, Am. ach... ......materia Alvena. Am. acK Ateria W. F. Jewett, Am. sch. ...... Aatorla Washington, Am. sa ... .....!. Llnnton Neotsfleid. Br. bw.5..,. O. W. f Brabloch. Br. Jbk . . , , ...... . . .Oceanlj Rose aty .... ...... i . . . ....... Alnsworth Compeer, Am. aa Rainier Mabel Gale, Am. scK... ....... .Aatorla Matterhorn, Br. at.... . . ...Centennial Glenalyon, br. ah...';... ....... Ocean U C. 8. Holme. Am. sch. ....... .Aatorla Carmel, Am. sa. ........ ....Oak Point William ; H. Macey, Am. eh. .Tongua Pt stream. Br. bk... ...... Biavators Glenholm, Br. an.. t.inniuq Col. Villebols-Marewil, Ft. sh..,.Linnton Bldart, Fr. bk. ..........Llnnton M. 8. Dollar, Br. ah..., . . . . ..Graanwidi Bn Boots to Zioad Kamliar. WeUealey, Am. aa. ...... Baa Franetsoo Carlos, Am. aa.. ......... Ban Franclsce Cascade, Am.sa. ........San Francisco Olvmolo. Am. aa. ...... ...Ban Frannisce Casco ...,...,..... .Ban Franolsco Inca, Am. son.. ........ .fn rrancisca Bowdoln, Am. str. ......San Fraa-clsoa E. H. Wood. Am, sqh ....San Franelsoo Marhoffer ..............San Franclsce Stratheyre, Br. as. .... . .JJewport News H. B. Bendlxen, Am. sch, San Francisco Johan poulaen, Am, ii, .San rranclsoa Northland. Am. ss....... San Francisco M. 8. Dollar, Br. s..........San Pedro Hazel ; Dollar, r Br. as. .... .. . , .Japan En Boat With Oenitni and Oaaaral. Poltallock, Br. ah.,,,,,.. Antwerp Wavertree, B". eh........ .Elleamereport Bibln Chevya, Ft. bk. . . . .....Antwerp Crown of Germany, nr. bk.,., Antwerp Genevieve Mollnos, Fr, bk. ....Antwerp Marechael de Castries, Fr. bk.. Glasgow General Faldhenbe, Fr. bk...... Antwerp Gael. Fr. bk.- ................ .Ixndon La Kochajaquelln, It. bk, .....Antwsrr P- ne.Fr. bk...... ....... Cherbourg Bosnuet Fr. bk.. ...... ........Antwerp Ernest Legou ve. Fr. bk. . s . v .Hambum Notre Dame d'Arvor, Fr. bit Antwerp Crlllon, Fr. bk. . ....... ..x...Antwri Sn Bouts to &oad Grain. te Peller, Fr. bk., ,..ublin Le Hermite. Fr, b... Newcastle, N. S W. NeJllly, Fr. bk... ........ ....Limerick Cornii Bart, Fr. bk. ... i. ....... .Hobart Ltebeth, Ger. ah. ....... .....San Diego Mielielet, Fr. bk. . . ..... i , . .Fleetwood Turgot Tr. bk ..Hull Andre Theodore. Fr. bk. Iqulque Montcalm. Fr. bk...... ....... .Adelaide Bayard. Fr. bk..... ......Australia VtncenneB, Fr. bk... ... . . . ... .LlmertcK Marechal Castries, Fr. bk.,... .Glasgow Pierre Iotl. Fr. bk. .......... .Falme'ith Manx King, Br. sh. .......... .Antwerp Colony, Br. sh ................. .London David TV Angers, Fr. ship. .....London Altair. Br, bk. ...... i , .Neweastlo. Eng. Comlliebank, Br. Bh, Neweaatla N. S. W. Crown of Germany. Er. ba...... Antwerp Babln Chevyae, Fr, bk. ........Antwerp Qael, Fr. bk. ...... ..London Gen Fardherba. FT, bk. .i.. Antwerp Hoche. Fr. sh. . . . .. .Newcastle. X. S. W.. Ia RochaJaquelln. Fr. ba. ........ .Hull Pottaloch. Br. sh ............. (Antwerp Wavertree, Br. bk. ........... .Ellsmere Leon Blum, Fr. eh........ ...... ...Hull Rene, TV, bk.. . . ..4 U .. . . . .Hull Scottish Glens. Br. sh... -Sin Francisco H. D. Troop, Br. bk.,,., Yokohama Marechal dNooJlles . . . . . ... .Antwerp Parnasaua, Ger. ship. .... .Santa Rosalia Jordanhill, Br.- bk. ...... ......Ouaymit Walkure, Ger. as.. .New Zealand Dunuene. Fr. bk... ...... .Point Plrie Nantes, Fr. bk....... . ......... .Hobart Emille Siegfried, Fr. bk..6aa Francisco Anne deBretagne. . . . . . ... . .Hobart Sully, Fr. bk. ................ .Dunkirk Jean Bart, Fr. bk... .......... .Ipswlck Amlral Cecilia, Fr. ship. . . . ...Honolulu En Boats With Coal '. Hoche, Ft. bk. . .....Newcastle. N. B. W. Jolnville. Fr. bk. . . .Newcaatle, N. 8 W. Bongalnvllle, Fr.- bk. ........ . .Swansea Oil Carriers ta Ba-jta. Atlas, Am. sa. .. . ... Asuncion, Am. ss..., Argyle, Am. aa...... r A 7 ALONG THE WATERFRONT " Repairs on the boiler of -the steamer . X Marhoffer yesterdlnv detained her and jshe wik not' get away Until Monday. BANISHING THE M0TOBS Ruled Out of Hyde Park, London, ; During Part of the Day. ' The rule that no motore should In vade the precincts of London's Hyde Park during the early hours of the af ternoon and evening Is now . In - full force. It makes a big dlfferenca la the appearance of, the park. In former times, nor- so very remote either, every fine afternoon In' the sea son saw two solid lines of carriages stretching from near the Albert Mem orial by way of Hyde Park corner to the Marble arch; end oack again. Be tween these serried ranks the queen uaed to drive, 'Preceded by a mounted policeman. Every one was attired in hla bravest and best; in fact tha whole scene, backed by the green of the park and the brightness of the flowera, was quite. a kaleidoscope of shifting color. This is all changed since motors have come in, and more especially during the noura they are excluded from, toe park. "I walked through a day or two use" ;ayB a. Writer In tha Gentlewoman, "and round a few rather forlorn looking broughams and victorias trotting up and down In a leisurely manner, but of crowded ranks or fine folks In -the-carriages there waa ; none. The conse quence is that the streets close by are jo- blocked with motors and taxla that they are ; practically Impassable for any owe in a hurry." .t'.j Fir'ca That Never Go Out.!' - . From Tit-Blta. In Slam la a fire that not only "lasts ror years, but had what have been aptly termed "lineal descendants." It Is te be- found In a- Buddhist temple, near Bangkok, whejs ' every fourth year at lcSrVfm ,Priod, the priest lights a fresh fire tn a hi K...I., ni. f' kept alive for four yeara and Is in in... - MimgTiisnea arter supplying ; a brand to Ignite lta successor. Inasmuch as this practice has obtained for upward of two centuries the Buddhist fire of Bangkok Is la a sense tba oldest In the world. ...,:.,..,.'.;.-,',.., , . Another long Jrm fire ta said to ex lat at Sarhad. .Persia, This flame is a symbol Of religious jfervor and - it - is death - to extinguish Its it has burned for4 70 years. In explanation of this curious rite it Is explained that . the Persians, rigid Mohammedans and re- Warding their former fire worshiping aith with detestation, nevertheless aufi ttf the Sarhad flame to continue to dls Play their gratitude for a eervlea ren dered a Wgh official of tha Persian gov. ernmentmany yeara ago. At that time, It la said, a pioua Parsee, who had come to trade at Sarhad was tha happy means of aaving the grand vlaier from assas sination. So the grateful shah of that day ordered that the fire lighted by Farsee should be kept allva indefinitely, . There are some regions of the earth, like those Inhabited by tha Esquimaui, where the motive for retaining fires for long periods lies ta the great difficulty of obtaining , means for lighting , new ones. One traveler reports seeing afire In Lapland that had not been extin guished during aeven years. , It bad been carried from place to place in an old ship's bucket. The keeping up of fires for years at a time la said to be sometimes an Inci dent of a Sicilian vendelta, Tha wronged Individual when ; lighting bis "fire of vengeance" la said to take solemn oath that It shall not be extinguished until hla thirst for revenge shall have been satisfied by the death of the offending person. There la on record a trial in Palermo wherein It was shown that the accused, charged with murder, had kept hla kitchen fire alight for five years. , " -..-..-.,;;. f. Preacher Liked Baseball. Greater latitude lo 1 the pulpit la per mitted to country preachers than to their brothers of the city, but at that ona congregation In a Jersey suburb waa inclined to surprise on the evening before Decoration day waa celebrated. The preacher had read the notices of the services of tha week to come. He dwelt especially on the importance of a midweek consecration service and urged any who were without the fold to Cake that occasion to put away worldly things and unite with tha church people.- It was a good evangelistic talk he gave. Then the burden of his speech changed and he said In effect: "Brothers and sisters, tomorrow morn lng on the baseball field In thla town there Is to be a cracking good ganra be tween the Y. M. C. A. team and tha Mos quitoes. (That wasn't the name, but it will do tn Jersey.) It's a game you can't afford to miss. Admission only 15 cents. All of you try to coma You will get your money's worth. Remember now, tomorrow morning. Game's called at 10:80. Don't be late. We will now join In alnglng hymn &H." "I wanted to laugh," said a city wom an who was present, "and I guess some persons were surprised, but I can't say that any one was shocked. I can imag ine what my grandfather, who was an extra hardshell Baptist, would have eatcy on, -yea.; this waa a BapUat church." , ' Mi.!'., Mannfacturtng War Relics. Innsbruck Correspondence Pall Mall Gasette. With the approach of tha centenary celebrations of tha . famous Tyrolean fight for freedom a Hew Industry has been created In Tyrol. Every veterans' association and rifle club In the land Is preparing some kind Of festival at which historic guns and flags and other emblems will be displayed. Unfortunately, these rellca hara be- ... ..San Francisco ... . .San Franclsce .....Ban Francisco Read talks on teeth, page I, seotloa L Auction Sale By order of Insurance company. Fine furniture, slightly damaged by smoke, must ba sold. v,v.-...v. "... TUESDAY ITSX 10 A. M. AT SIX " . UBS? 8TBEEX Come early, best goods aold first Massive metal beds, fine dressers, foil top desk, sewing - machine, chif foniers., large refrigerators, round ex tension tables, MILES of CARPET of all . kinds. . massive blrdseye maple dressers, rockers, tables, steel ranges, cook atoves, kitchen treasures, etc.. In fact, all kinds - and qualities of house furnishings. Don't miss this great sale. The insurance company does not care what the goods sell for, neither do we. THEY MUST GO OUT OF HERE. We hats .another AtrcTXoar axji Thursday next at 10 a. m. at 111 Flret street. This sal includes all kinds of houaenirniahlngs. . ...FORD, AUCTION CO.. . Main 1961 . " A-S445 - 6BA3TD AUOTXO. Come to tbe slaughter at ISS Grand ave., oorner Hawthorne. Monday to morrow), at; t p. m. 4000 worth of housefurnishlngs of every description must be -sold, including phonographa sewing machines." guns, bicycles, me chanics' -supplies, kitchen and laundry furniture, steel ranges, gas ranges, cook stoves, dreosera. Iron beds, ex tension tables, couches, chairs, rockers, bedding, draperies and anything or everything to furnish a, home with. Don't come late and be aorry Monday, I. p. ny what we can't Bell tha first day will be aold the next day at aame time and place by the FORD AUCTION CO. come rather scarce li the hundred yeara which have" lansd since tha war: but undaunted by this trifling- clrcumstanca iha inetmunns n.AMDtrv ara HAttlntf to wrrg to maae tneir own relics. - In this enterprise they have developed remarkable ingenuity. A new flag is f used for some time as a duster, and ' then after being carefully smeared over with greaea on both aides is put up In tho garret Where the grain-is stored. In a very few days the mice nave made aome artistic "bullet" holes in the flag, which is then hung out in the garden. The sun' does the rest, and a faded and tattered flag of really venerable appear ance ia the result. ...".. The village blacksmiths have shown no less cleverness In making historic cannon, and there Is no reason to fear that tha centenary celebrations will suf fer from any lack of relics of the war. NEW TOD AT ; -4 Auction Sales :AT Wilson's Auction House Cor. Second and Yamhill Sts. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Each JUay at iu a. m. '- We will sell a fine assortment of' fur niture, etc., consisting of parlor, libra ry, dlnlngroom, bedroom, kitchen and office furniture. In golden, oak, birds eye maple and mission etc., carpets, rugs,, bedding, pictures and kitchen utensils, etc . , ... J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. . Great Auction Sale - NewCarpets, Rugs, Matting?, etc . on Tuesday Next at 10 a. m at 186 First Street Four Doors South of YamhilL The Covell Furniture Store " 009 YARDS NEW CARPETS, SO ROLLS LINEN WARP MATTINGS WILTON AND BIGLOW AXMIN8TER RUGS, STAIR CARPET 8. ROYAL NAPIER AND COCOA MATTINGS. PORTIERS. LACE CURTAINS, ETC.- The CARPETS Include jviLTON VELVETS. AX MINSTER, ROXBURY and other high grade BRUSSELS, also good all wool INGRAINS, and are made up In various room sizes. Bring the size of your roorn and ba on hand SHARP at 10 a. m.. Tuesday, as we must dispose of thlB stork at once for SPOT CASH to tha HIGHEST BIDDER. T 1,801, Auctioneer, Auction Sale ' On Thursday Next at 10 a. m., Office Furniture of the Covell Furniture Co., J86 First Street. COMPRISING largo FTRB ; PROOF SAFE (HaU's), ft. oak roll top desk, guaranteed oak filing cabinets of ya Fious slaea. BURROWS' ADDING MA CHINE, TODD PROTECTOGRAPH. SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER. EDECTKIC DESK LAMP. ft standing azS nwrna tart.KR. c.halra and stools, CASH DRAWER, IRON OF- Also the Balance of the Stock of New Furniture, Steel Ranges, etc. ' Including china closets, bookcases, mu- 810 ana reoora cautnvis, ceitnroLivi, wm ter tables, shaving stands, pedestal, solid mahogany hall seat and mirror, ,ni.n k hall .eats, hall mirrors. pictures, plate racks, screen, Pallus etecirto reaaing laaips, ciui, imuiu beds,, brass and Iron beds, McDougall kitchen cabinets, folding go-carts and other numeroue lots, also a large stock of tha celebrated Laurel and Quality STEEL RANGES, heating stoves and other effects. a Sale will commence PROMPTLY at 10 a. m. with the office fixtures. J. f. WILSON, Auctioneer. Aini PHvu a.illnr everr day dur ing the week, until all the stock is sold. ORO CXKXX S We have renewed our stocks with everything fresh in the . . . J . It 1 a.ll A mmm - grocery urns, wmcn wo ui " v. t mvrtv dav. COME while tha assortment lasts. , caU Main 1628. A-424S. Gilman Auction and Commission Co. S. &. X. arxatAJT, Anottoaea. OSXAT BKM.QtKT&n hT.TL TSIS WXSX as otr' wew sxosa. 128 Second Street i Be twees Washington and Alder. Household Furniture NOTIONS AND' RLANKETS AND OOMFORTER3, NEW GENERAL, VA RIETY OF MERCHANDISE. CASH FOK FURNITURE. MAIN 1471. v S.t. Sf. OrLMAS, AUottoeear., AT PRIVATE" RESIDENCE NO. 49 J0TH ST., NORTH. NEAR WASHING TON. Tomorrow (Monday) at 10 o'clock We are Instructed by Mr. Robinson to sail his upright piano, furniture, car- Eets. etc., at Above address, comprising tobart Cable upright PIANO In mahog any case, genuine antique ROSEWOOD sofa in rich green coverings, large MA HOGANY rocker, upholstered easy chairs, Morris chairs, rattan chairs, music cabinet, portieres and window drapes, net curtains, pictures, AXMIN STER CARPETS, hall mirror, DINING ROOM SUITE , In quarter sawed oak, via: round table, buffet and set of box seat chairs, CUCKOO CLOCK, heatere. velvet rug xl2. drophead New Home SEWING MACHINE, oak center table, ladies desk bamboo settee, cobbler seat and other rockers, art squares, solid oak bedroom suite, iron bed, springs and mattress, new style JEWEL GAS RANGE, refrigerator. kitchen treas ure, drop leaf table, Crockery and uten sils, linoleum, laundry stove, lawn -.Am., ,rH,n imi 8ALE STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP TOMORROW saxxb ft soar, . , Aucttonesra, AdmlnIstrator, Sale At the late Paul Baurnel's assay office, 807 Alder atreet. ' 7 - Tomorrow (Monday) at :i 2 P. M. Comprising office desks and chairs, niTCROLD OFFICE SAFE, bookcases. several books on mining, Webster dic tionary,, large collection or ores, orrice railing, clock, pictures, large : awning, 'LSO BUICK 107 MODEL AUTO MOBILE In good runninr order, had verv little use. BALE ON MONDAY By order Mlaa Josle Baumel, adminis trator. BAKXB as BOW, ; Anctioneera. On Tueiday Next AT OUR SALESROOMS. 15J PARK ST. wa shall Bell; the furniture, etc.. re moved from Mr. Baumel'B residence for convenience of sale. Including largo . TURKISH ROCKER. Eastern BOX COUCH, large mirrors, Morris chairs, parlor tables, rattan chairs, sev eral good pictures. Brussels rugs and carpets, genuine BRASS BED, all teI springs, hair mattress. NEW STYLE dresser and chiffonier, several vry pretty Iron beds, complete with springs and mattresses, GOOSE feather pillows, comforters, maple and other dressers, portieres, window ehades. toilet ware, caroet sweeper, -pedestal dining table, buffet and boa seat chairs, HOWARD parlor heater fltke new), vases - and brteabrae. medicine caBlnet ELEGANT HALL MIRROR, several oak rockers, good steamer trunk, small trunk, reli able OAS. RANGE In rood order, uten sils, etc. ALSO we SHALL sell at 11 O'clock (sherp). under powers contained In a MORTGAGE one UPRIGHT PIA NO In fnmrtered oak vHegood tone. SALE STARTS with the furnitnra at 10 O'CLOCK ON TUESDAY' NEXT. Intending purchasers can view the goods tomorrow at our salesrooms, 15J PARK STREET. BAJEXK at tmv, '" - Aaetloaeera. . On Thursday Next ' We hold our regular Bale of household furniture, ate. Rale starts at 10 o'clock. . . . ' B1IXB h BOH, J. v Auctioneers. Office gad Salesrooms, l&a Palk St. 5500 Cash BALANCE EASY TERMS f ' t i , 5-Roora Modern Bansalow' For tale cheap by owner. Phone iWoodlwn 361 or Main 6214, or Call 64 ft .Sixth St. . SEW TODAY. M0 MOWTAVILLA CAR r-a CD 3 COME OUT and BUY LOTS 100x120 corner with 1 room fine house and barn .on the property, 7 blocks from carllne, H price, easy terms, A. N. Searle, 76th at . and East Gllsan st. a-C to I AND SEE N.SEARLE 2000 Acres 535 Per Acre Within 2 miles of rood Yamhill coun ty town on S. P. railroad. Best of fruit and walnut land; nearly half In cultivation; balance fir and oak; aome saw timber. No waste land, well'wat ered. Big money maker If subdivided. All or any Part for sale If "taken AT ONCE. ..';...,. ADDB2SS OWHIB, X-X48. JOUBlfAXh SpecialBargain One of the best hill farms in Wash ington county; good buildings, good soil, over 100 acres in cultivation, mora than "Itt million feet of good saw tlm ber, an abundance of living water, farm Implements and stock, everything goes. For sale at a sacrifice or will exchange for city property: reason for disposing of this farm is that tha owner got hla leg broke last Monday nd will be unable, -to look after the plaoa for sometime. His loss is your gain. For furtper particulars see, ALFRED A. BAKER 811-9X9 Ablngton Bid., 106H Third-, jforuana, wxegon. COUNTRY HOME oar oox.inBXa, kxtsx One third of a mile of river frontage 4 miles east of Vancouver, all a gentle slops to slver. This tract consists of 41 acres, au improved, s acres tn prunes, a nice 8 room house, barn, etc, spring water piped to house. $-35,000 All the waterfront tn thla neighbor hood la fast being secured for COUN TRY HOMES. $6500 cash will handle, balance to suit. Or owner will sell in 6 acre strips for $800 an acre. In 10 acre strips for $760 per acre, or the tract on which buildings stand for $1000 an acre. MURPHY & CASWELL 830 STAJE BT. $32,000 Investment Not far from new department store, now building for Olds, Wortman King, we are offering a 50x100 lot with Improvements that will bring a gross rental of $S000 -per year. The future of property In thla locality Is assured and this particular property will ac count tor Itself In revenue. Poulsen - Ratcliffc Realty Company 880 Knmbermens Bldg H fifth, and Biark. A Beautiful Home On the West Side AivoKO rtriiToir cAaxrira ov n. s nimm with bath, oaten t toilet and modern throughout, 60x100 feet of ground: price $2800 or will sell furni ture with exception of family pictures for $2400. thjb nvrm -xjl wsjum cm co., 848 tT.nTK BT. EAST MORRISON STREET We have the best quarter blockpn this street,' and it is a bargain. See us about it. Mall & Von Borstcl 104 Becond Bt I. umber Exchange Bldg. $2f600 whvl Birr obb acb.b or ciboubtb. All fenced and In cultivation, young fruit trees, chicken park, 100 chickens and a room colonial plastered house, new, and upstairs floor coverings, rsa oninr-iawiiRCS oon 848 AXOHEJt BT. Broadway Street Home Price $4400 Jjot 80x90, new 8 room modern house, situated on the north sida of Broad way, between 29th and Slst. Terms.. MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Beoond Bt. - i(DJ unction 57000 Warehouse and factory altes. $ full lots north end on railroad. KSa.OOO 1 00x100 on 16th st 12.504 -Fine business corner ' on Union ave.. near Burnslde; -rnts $100. S4600 60xlJ0, on E. Washington; good $ room houne; fin site for flats. , i LOVOZl at XaSB, SO Fifth St. A Snap $5500. 100x100 ' atora building and cottage, situated on the southwest comer of Michtgan and Shaver at rex" t. MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Becond St X,tunber Exchange Bldg. On the Peninsula . , HARRIMAN . STARTS WORK ON THE . TUNNEL AND RAILROAD YARDS. I have been authorized to offer' for sale for. short time only a few lots facing. Chau tauqua Boulevard and Fow ler Avenue in "blocks adjoin ing Columbia Boulevard. Remember these boulevards are 100 feet wide. Columbia Boulevard will be a great business thor oughfare. The city map will con vince you , that McKenna Junction is the key to the future of the Peninsula. No other lots for sale at McKenna Junction. These lots " are in direct line or tne marcn ot im provements on the Peniri sula right at the junction where th6 Oregon & Wash ington Railroad from the Sound crosses the main line from the East. Here - is where the depot and railroad yaras are now Demg con structed.- Right opposite the $4,000,000 Swift- Packing riant. Go down and see what is being done at McKenna Junction. For particulars, call or ad dress W.H.GRINDSTAFF 510 Commercial Block. Telephone, Main 6009. DIRT CHEAP That'a the way wa sell lota at GREGORY HEIGHTS. Coma and sea it s cneaper to Jive in your own home than te pay rent Let us ex plain our FREE RENT FOR SIX MONTHS proposition. It'a a winner for you. See our beautiful Iota for only $150 and up; 15 down and 13.60 a month. Also build homes and sell on your bwn terms. No forfeiture If pay menta deferred account aickneaa or loss or employment. Coma In at rour own convenient.. bring thla ad and we will take yon out Tn our automobile and show this splendid property. VJ UlYESTriENT. CO.0. 411 Corbett Sid. 6tb and Morrison, BO TOV WAXTT TO BATS A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWN? Gat In Una right now and buy a .-. lot In ? ' Ardenwald Ardanwald has OKASEtO BTKEET8, SXDEWAZiKB and OOOO V1TXS. Our prices, are HI60 and 60 per lot Terms, 10 par cent down,, t per cent per month. Better can ana Baa ua jsww. KNAPP & MACKEY tit Soard of Trad Bldg. ; A SPLENDID INVESTMENT S4500 I room house, lot 40x100, rant 140. on ii. lztn, Detwean surname asa Ankanyj an apartment district. W. P.). Conklin & Co. 40T Valla-Tarffo Bldg. . Put Your Money in Klickitat County, Wash. GRAPE, APRICOT and NUT LAD It's the safest and will net the' greatest returns of an v investment on the eoa.st. The urgent need of cash induces me to offer aome of my choicest holdings at ii per cenc less man tne maraei price. You get your choice of land set te trees or that in stubble. Improvements now being made in this section will oouDie values in six montns. ixiok this ud now. you will never again have this opportunity. STOHE, B03 CommareUI Biog., owner, sa na wasningtoa sta. . Invitation Is extended to Stranger and friend to Inspect our llt of homes and building sites now offered for sale. Would be pleased to show i you. MALL & VON BORSTEL 104 Second 81, 393 B. Bamstde St. KEIV TODAY IUIP.W wl i Buy lots in the suburbs, 5 and 6 ' miles out, when you can do at . well ia the city within the three mile circle, , ( ' ' 'Windsor. Directly on car line, 49th and Division street improvements, Bull Run water ; - 50xlOOLotsas Low as $450 Easy Terms $50 Down Drubaker &. Benedict 502 McKay Bids. 3d and Stark Phone Main 549. , , At the tract til day Sunday.' ?400O A, good 7-room dwelling, V west slope Mt, Tabor, with 100x100 ground, a choice buy; terms. , AITAA s . . m " . : fuvv-j acres xencea, an in culti vation; small bouse, good . well, fine soil; county road two sides; or will trade for' Portland property. f 1600 Splendid Irvingron lot, all improvements paid. (piQOO 5 acres, fresh cleared and in crop; about 2 miles east of Montavilla. ?1250S lots on Willis boulevard, . Tn;n...1. XT -9. l-tf ...V. f 800 Four lots, same addition, ad . Joining University-, Park; easy terms. 600 Two lots near Peninsula Sta tion that are a snap. RIVER HOME near Vancouver, on Columbia river; reached by auto, train or boat. Jackson & Deering 246 Stark Stre'et Phones: Main 345, A-3457. ARE YOU OF THESE rent Pater . I Salaried employee, comfortably fixed but desirous of a suburban home, wealthy, but seeking mora room to live right If Such Be the Case DO TOIT KNOW THAT Suburban Homes Club Tract waa bought, platted, cleared, ready for tha plow and only 15 minutes' . ride on the Estacada and Qraaham carllnes. just to suit you. But wa are glad to' say, lfa ir rigated, piped for water, which la free, tha first year. Bxaro roH roLsn, 1 GREEN-VHITCOM3 COMPATJY Portland's Irrigation Specialists. ' 45 Washlnrtoti Bt. - $25 to $400 Per Acre ' rutxa ' ajtb ACsxAaa . xa , . Washington County Fine block 400 feet sciuare In Hills- boro, $3500. 11 acres bounded by two railroads, right in .city, all surveyed, contains 44 SO foot lota $5500. Send ror lut or property ror Bala, HTBSral avajrp COXrAJTT, BUlsboro. Oregon. 015O Per, Acre AT.D UP 14(1 acres beaverdam and garden land In tracts ef 1 acre to 144 acres. 4 houses, barns, fine onion house and other outhouses. 4 wells, bearing or eharl, strawberries, onions, other veg etables. All ditched and tlle3; rliht near Tualatin; on 2 railroads, 24 train daily; depots on 4Jie land. I'M Is tha very richest soil and an Ideal spot tor a country pome, . - stone'-' e&Ars, AFXUCOT and STCT I.AST, RIVEH FRONT BSATJTrrtrr. tocarioar yen rr- T,Y KOMXB V w II. faa ft t. " UTSa. v Most beautiful and s--iMa rtr frnnt nrnrerty near Portm rid, n. '-a from center of city, 4 ttl-ks . rovsll station, on Crepon Uif el car. If you are warring a hun-.a on river lt u ehw von t' i " rgs rrw!!f.I.av - v ci. ; t, h i' . mortoaqu loa- On city property at refl- . , cx.ajLX-cooz cc- : B Board of Trads X .