The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 07, 1912, Page 34, Image 34

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    T J I II OKLCOM SUNDAY jOUKMAU roi'Tl-AN!). SUNDAY MORNING. AHUL T. 181t.
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SYCAMORE
ACRES
JUST EAST OF LENTS
Forty minutes frpm the city
by tlccUl: car.
New depot In center of tract.
V
You can uy acre tracts In
Sycamore Acres for the
price of a suburban lot.
iVy5jrtamor Acrtt has the best
of soil. ,
PACIFIC
PLACE
Just Put 5n at
Wholesale Prices
0r eelity U I fever rtikL e4 aeaU
"refit aa. Mil a,lrfctr.
Wa reeeetlr rtk.J PACIFIC
FLACK e th PvitTLANIl Hlt.'l..
VARD, mm bleak west ef FCNIMLXA
50 ft. Lots for $650
Sycimo Ac is just the lOCash. 2 Monthly
place for a truck rur?n
and chickens.
Tkl. prepeeljr la Kioir akd noitT-
LT. Ike fMl ef Ihe rexiNNL'LA.
directly beleeea the factory aa4 buel-
nee eerUnaa ef the ally
A Mp Mil ItU Ik.. ...Iltl.. Im
.1-1 1 1 f II. II 1 I a - - -- . . V
me resi pari oi Muunoman t icmitr
".-....-.., I e property leday. lal with eur
Sycamore Acre is located in
Sycamore Acre Is on the dec-
maa m the greenda, or call el the of
fice.
BAY CITY
Uiw Deep .Water Spori
and IUIItoaJ Tenninut-.
PortLuvT. , r
NcArtit Seaport
OREGON'S .
FIRST
opportunity
ui iw city i-titee
l-4 Ike 4
eei tarVe kul
Ever tret ui
r i mi !
the t.u- mi ttea . t.e liUt.P
ATtlt rKafce..! Id IMf tile ei.l
Mtk t It aa.Ua k .ie e-cre la
eUa Tfeavraea-a ae4 lW f eaese Leeal
Ike. la 'iMtivi
IH !. ul wlr eWUe la
e-wl Urn.
tots $65 Up
0 airr
Bay Ctle !a4 r aWad bier,
lure aid elAaf ltfrtalla tkll(
Imjt cay.
reaaj
AddrwM
Day City Land Co.
111
peUia- M.
A-T9M
4-T-lt-i. IL J. Al NnW.
ASSERT MIlilC
BIDS JOGGLED
! ATHENS MAKE HIGHEST
i SCORE IN ACQUATIC MEET
I 1M Alkwava,
H'UUM4l a4 Amittm
C A. W tV 4l mrt. I
wi k Wa4 - af I
WwaH
" - fc . M'l if - A ft. u .1 U
Bids for Illuminating ju. i u.u. .M -mA
"a-U ' 4lk, ai. t '(, II'
. I aa.4 (MHHiait.
1 I k!wi ttliUal
la I Vva.ll A. M.klt I klala ,
l4 -a4 fHjIal f lk A.. .
ilii4 ) i'awatl U ,
DEATH OF DARTLETT
-GREATLY REGRETTED
v I
Union Asks Mayor to Reject
or Ilium
Bridges.
r-T !
I fl4vl ..- kU Hlu.r ,
La at a afvJur k I e a a mm
iakiuaa-af k ia a4 Utv !
la kJ4 It mnm4 flaa .
iijti-aa ib uiitM. iuiiim a4 OAKLAND IS WINNER
r.u,.i 1.4. m 4h.vi UVlH FRISCO AGAIN
I ta.4 aakiw4 UUf mm ; -
Ckts4 lal a ki r I ha tandi4 yk N.iii.u, April ftaka
af t, tf4f k4 tua nlij y ll.a tul alH l4ar " aMi Salai-a
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aaa.)la ail t ta tat.in. I 1.1 ia
tftiy iii u a tii fttbti i:i of
IKa aalaaA.
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lk t-M la'i Vftklng lacffai'lukl
al llfkl f mii. irau fcur
.ad lt fitir iiu data hI ik.y
rlkl u Ita fa an li.rlr aula ol
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alllaa. allaA44 Ik r(tfar IJ. y.
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Mailtbi la. lra brt iatputaiia ' I
Ika hlia " rtaawia
f.lila la ta Ika ntyar Ih.l iuna-f-rfcii, iM Mina.
IkWr chafc-aa ara al f.i4.J, l la ; 4Jk,"JI "4 lj"-
aald. I aalaa) aalala ! al4 !! i '
izr.J::! r--: i mminnville nine
tba mar or la aaa kla ar'arl llh lta i
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Vlark lunltii, lnr k Iliad at
Hlrm lllll. Or . Thuradar.
I L M.MI BACK
115
FROM
H. L. T mail ya a. IV ftttl k.aaa
k-aa.k 4 raiir awiu. a4it-J I
vUM Ual ail ftuu . .
Mlka' lawr Krfa Wi Ti.-.
aa aaaaft aalaa) akiaaA 4f kit
TkaaM-aaa aa4 a aaf4 tiar ln
rvvliaa.l Jaattarr I aa4 aaaAa a a ft -Ia44
liMir, r a t k I i.a I. . a
trriaf Irta l fci 1 4ar Afi 4 .-
Ilt HuI af kiarxk l Iba tilli u-Ua4a-
AotAison inecico T k-M o Cl.
tic carline, Johnson Creek irununue a Jitpiieiii
and the Foster Road. .
la (i. Montgomery
11 WUeo bide.
$350 Per Acre and upward.
the Gresham or Caza-
dero car from First and
Alder streets. Cars leave 45
minutes past the hour. Get
oil at Sycamore.
Call and fcet plats of Syca
more Acres.
Geo. D. Schalk
228 STARK STREET
Main 392. A-2392
J Vs vi at Zton Htatio
y v A ml ki. Mr.
4 who will ba
'ax. rti Lv
a - - -a -a a 1 -
4..i..a'n".i.ii't : 1
Moana Heights
UPPER
PORTLAND
HEIGHTS
Lbts$300-$900
Tomorrow la opantnv dr for Ihla cholca
Addition, which la the. moat al on all
lha autfkUi aatlful IrMi make It a
natural irk. Uarnl'lrant and unol-
trurtad view of the beautiful Tualatin
Valley. Thla aplendld addition la daa
waat af OovjloU Cravt, on the continua
tion of I'altun road, near Klon Church.
Htreeta graded and city water Included
lo prlcea.
klake your reaerratlona today.
Portland Helfhta car; t off
tlon: walk three block wrat
Oliver or Air. Jennlnaa.
oo tlia property all day
FINE
IRVINGTON
RESIDENCE
Strictly modern new ti-room
house
$6,500
TERMS
Watson STherkelsen Co.
306 Spalding Building
Main 7592
STARK ST.
4 atory concrete hulldln. new: leaaed
for" yar to reanonalble tenant: land
valuea rapidly advancln on upper Ktark
treet
eaeoiitve boar4 la ka all l.i tW re
)rtad a ad aw mm. arl4.
If Ihla aclfcMft la Ukaa a aaar otnlr'l
r hardly ka awarlat la nae l kaie
lh apaa lllumlnatad for ti.ata aark.
aa mwrh f iha la.ir ftiiurra aca
aery, II la at4, mual Ua i.iii--4 troni
I be taal
The Itthtlaa eotnmlltea tucnm.ni1i-d
Ika awardlaa af Ika roliar for the
liihilea af iha MatHaoa bride lo live
North a eel fUartrtral IZaaltirvrtna' mii.
paay. tut iiuT.ai, ikat kelra ti.a io-
eat lander fr Ibai o. It raft-oiunieli-l-e4
thai Iba ranlrtwl for lha llanima
of lha liaaihom. and tl urn aide biulf.a
ba glvea lo lha Wrat Coa.l Kealaaarinf
company. Mr ItltL Thla latter com
pany la aatd la ba on the unfair Hat
of lha uolcna.
Mayor Hu.hllghl told lha delegation
thai he could not aa hie kir rlear
lo Interfere In Ihe nvallar unlra It
could make a allowing lhat llirrn had
bean IrrerularttUa In Ihe blda. rOtrral
other Odmpanlra alao aubmlitaO bid, but
theae were all higher than thoae of the
two cornpanlve already ninmt. The
WALLOPS PACIFIC 'U
TVa Jaa.l I
MrMlnnvilie. r . April . lit lha
crnlhg baaeball ga af the aaaaon.
MrMlnavtlia callage dafeaieyt
i!.e by Ike a.re of t lo
Mi-Minn villa ecr4 I tallica
J 'I l a. I. la Ika l-araai)
(Jranta I'aaa, Or. April Newa of
Tnr, , .-oaali uf Mark lUrirelt. Ihe eBiar
who waa klllad In Iba esiloe!on of a
kVtuiharn I'aiflc U-molive ThuraU
a Klca lllll. or.. aa rcalvad In Ihl
city allh f real aorruw. Itartlett bad
pi kla lif. hare. Ha waa about II
eara af age an.1 leavaa hl father and
mother. Mr. and Mra. A Marilalt, a
brulhar. Roy Harttell. a promlneat bual-
'nr.a man here, and to alateia. MlikM
alao re ld ante of
bar brnMhar, Verne
engineer on th
REORGANIZED IRVINGTON
NINE TO PLAY W0ODBURN
IwaWaWawaayaaMtaViaaS
Tba IrtlAglat lea baa k4.1aj e:l
acw kU.aia la lie tta-va ttva ika
orgar.taatiuii af ll.e hlrcl!.tti
laagvi. fiva af Ike laaai't Itkftavvip were
drovia) on aaa-vajiil vf ika e-ew rng
of ba Itaii.. La! . tarn f.are ana
acarurvol in ih.ir . k 4 Ike I na-P
la aa airoaj aa bfa(
The leant will lib. up li. la aftca-wM
agalnal lha Voo.1t.i.. (H, laai aa fal.
oa. foil par. cauui; kiikw and MVki
aan. llrkra. Wall.ta. fia baaa; kl
I by, oBd baaa. Walla, ah(talt at,
Maria. Ihd laa. Kara, ten ftcU, Ie.
Voe r.nt.r field, and Jatke-.fl, MaM
fft.ld ,
f
j. lfie I r-thelya and tTara.
' .w.lliartlait. la alao an
fir,, innl... and k,P, the .M.r. .hi, j u,h"" r,.. .'I oZi
oyt III! lha 4ghib. whan N.wbarg I "ir- The i-arenla are anaonf lha oldaei
acorad Ita J nine on error The P. njraaiUenU of tha city.
pit her pounded a I moat at will.
lilatkaUHia allowed but all hlia. Hai
trrialaeiri0 collage. Craven and
hitiHh: McMtnnvllle. Htackalooa and
MiKnlghl; umpire, H ha er, of Pacific
unlverally.
COLUMBIA BASEBALL
LINEUP IS ANNOUNCED
If earl a la Tea JaaraeLi
roliaga Urava. Or.. April . Bert Ad-
'deraon. who waa killed In tba engine
lemloalon at Klca lllll. waa a former
Cottage Orov boy. having lived here
until about II yeara or age. The ramiiy
moved away about It yeara ago. going!
lo itoeeburg. where It haa lived elooa
(that time. Addereon rave up tha rail
Jroad bualneaa at one time becauae he
thouaht It too dangerona and ran a rae-
Tha Otumtla unlverally baaebalt ' tauranl at Hoeaburg for a while, but
team for the aaaeoit of IM! baa prao- , drifted back Into railroad won again.
Ilrally be-n aelec-tl Vh Ihe fo-,and Ihe fatality which he feared over
lum'jla Ireun facea the Hill Military ! la" lllm- '" aurvlved by a widow
team nm Maturday. lha line-up will and three children, who live at Roea-
be aa follow. l-lliaarald. Mtcher: He, i hurg Tba father DOW Uvea at Myrtle
K. T. A H. Ilo;a Wis (Uaia.
The a. P. Lara won tba openleg
game ef lha Railroad laafue yeeterdar
atteruuoa by defaallag Iba ti-W. K A
N. team by lha acore af II ta. flavin
atari ed for the U A W. leant bat laete
a fea Innlnga when Charlee leaflet, wha
waa glvan a Iryaul with liKktna look,
and waa hit equally aa hard.
Prenilaa pitched for the 9. P. f.
nine and fanned Ik batter prentl.a
waa formerly a memter of iba Ve.non
leant. t'ilacira baaa) ruanig waa (ba
feature of lha game.
Tha n. P. A H. laatn will alao play aval
of town gamea. Ita flrat farsa will l-e
played today with Ihe Uhila kalmon.
Waah, laaot. Other teama drelrlug
gamca write If. Let Ion, rare Accouallaa '
Department. Spokane, Portland A le
attle railroad. .
Crack, the mother bring dal Hartlett,
,,. .-k.!.!, ,., . a, raicner aiuirneaa. riret 6a; "r.. i... -"a
tT L,T...'l 117 J?A l"n. r ahonalopi.th. euglneai. waa aleo well known here.
a!. ? .1 !k t J . 1 n-!lH,,,ra. third brae; li.well. left field; I K ?
THo of Anclrrw Have Lark.
Iten Craig. Kdg.r C l.l.hae and T. C
MacDonald, tbraa of Portland a anglera.
have returned from a flatting; trip lo
Toung'a rlvrr with three baeket. filled
with fine apeclniena of trout.'. The
threa anglara caught 117 trout. 41 of
which were caught In Iba flrat thrw
boura.
all blda rejected aad new tendere aakrd.
r
AITTIOXH
$42,500
No phona Information.
Dorr E Kcascy & Co.
Id rloor Chajubar af Ooeajaveraa BlAg
We have three
houses left in
Laurelhursl
Sandy Road
Place
INSIDE PROPERTY
( Sandy Road and E. 24th St.
Just think, 50x10O-ft. lot
The flnent addition In the city, where
a.. 111 -.a... a n a M tha
proppriv mill uvili'V OV lci .en in tviiv i . , . , . . a,
next 2 yeara One 8. . fo room hou-o. rtn East FlanderS St.. Det. 24th
hul t In In. I '
tun room, nrcakraKt room,
cheat, all woodwork waxed flntah inlLn f -it- Cl?n "ich
one houae In mahoirany. We will aalt ijv mjh,
those houuea on your own terma or will
trade or exchange for we are In the
building buainesa and are atartlnjr 8
more new houaea.
Call ua and let one of our represent,
lives ahow you over our houaea.
We will sell on terms.
These prices will be quoted
Oregon Home Building for a shbrt.time
& Construction Co. Better crasD '-this ODDortu
rv r - rr
nity now. -
SIR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDO.
A Gentleman's
MODEL
Country Home
SubManttal and comfortable 2 etory,
8 room home, replete with every mod
ern improvement and convenience.
i
Ram. chicken rung. I 8-5 acrea of
irroiind. beavullful lawn, flowers, nat-
urHl' rees, roues, holly trees.
GEO. D. SCHALK
228 STARK STREET
Main 392 A-2392
Half acre In table grapes yielding- sev-l
erl tons or cnotce martieiaoie grapes,
family orchard, garden, berries, etc.
Four blocks from station on subur
ban electric, 2B minutes out, -
PRICE $12,500
Easy terms to responsible buyer.
' Ei-clualra Areata
DORRX. KLASLY & CO.
Second floor, C amber af Coinmarca.
DOCK
L. J. DALY
I12-21I-ZI4 FalllP bldg.
Kllnsllcw IV few t Oriole.
trailed iTeaa laiaH M u. I
Itklttmore. A:irll t I'erdne waa In
excellent condition today and tho Boa
I ton National, abut out Haltlrnore
j RUE
, Moetnn u 10 1
tiaitlmore 0 4 1
Hattrrlra I'errlue and Kllng; Dy
I gert. Oantt and Payne.
1'mplrca Mullunoy and McAte.
Only $3800
Hera Is the very beat buy In bualnena
property In tha city of Portland; (0x100
feet, cloae In on the Mlaslaalppl carline:
the street Improvements nre all In; this
lot is Improved with a 2 story build
ing, consisting of a store and five
living rooma: tha Income la nrrman.nl
and thla property will double In value
wnen me two new bridges are com
pleted: Drloe only 13800: terma raaann.
able.
DeYOTTVa JOKNSON,
114 Chamber of Commerce bldff.
Business Site
Best and cheatest miarter nn V. num.
side street; $18,500, part cash.
ROWE-THATCHER CO.,
S24-S2. Chamber of Commerce.
Auction Sales
AT
Wilson's Auction House
Cor. SECOND and YAMHILL
Regular Sales Days
Monday. Wednesday, Friday
jFEToNl) 11 AND FI'RNITt'Hi:. CAR
II'CTS. 8TOVK3, KTC , TO UK SOI,D I
1.-. II, i oil n-.t miro ftv.v.r.. m ..... I
IKR.
For Private Sale
WE HAVE AN IMMENSE MNB OF aiirlnar tralnlns trln
CHOICE KI RNlTlltK OK THE I.AT- ?.v I nternJr," i, i
K8T DESIGN AND HIGHEST (JIUHFJ Intcrnatlondl I
INCLUDED IN THIS LOT IH A MAG
NIFICENT BRASS AND OYNX HEP.
(cost IJ06), DRESSEIl. PKESHi NO
TABLE. LALiKS' DK8K. ARM CHAIR
AND ROCKER IN "VERMIS MAR
TIN." "VERY COSTLY," alvo OENT8
OOLPEN OAK CHIFFONIER. DRESS
ING CASE, BOOKCASES. ETC. POS
ITIVELY THE BEST OOOD8 MONEY
CAN BIT. (SEE DISPLAY IN YAM
HILL WINDOW). .
The Irvlngton baaeball team will play
iha Wooilburn, Or., .lea 111 this afternoon
In Woodburn. The Irvlngtons beat tha
Huhhurd Tigers laat Sunday and with
several new facea tn their Una up ex
pert tp take the Woodburn team Into
ramp.
Younfrattr Win; 6-4.
Tha Clovardala Cuba defeated tha
Pouth Portland Plratee by lha acore of
lo I yeaterday afternoon, ' Nefff
pitching for the Cuba was A feature.
Teama of 14 years old desiring game
with tha Cubs telephone Woodluwn
I18.
ALBANY ELKS WILL SEE
EUGENE TEMPLE OPENED
Iiorfgrr Win Gume; A to 4.
HeKaa Preea taaa.e Wrre.
Wheeling. W. Va., April . The
Wheeling nlna today forced the Brook
Ivn'a to go 10 Innlnira before acknowl
edging defeat. Haore: RUE
Brooklyn 6 4
Wheeling 4.11 4
Batterlea Barger and Erwln; Richie,
Graham aru) Bencher.
Giants HTionr Class.
(Lulled ITeaa Uaaed U'lre.t
New York, April S. Before, their own
people today the Olanta. back from their
took the Jersey
eague Into camp
rather enally. Score: R It E
Jer.oy City 1 2 2
New York S 6 1
Batteries Deschcr and Wells; Ames,
Marquard and Meyers.
Umpire Latham.
The Fulton team haa entered tha 1812
baseball world. Jorgeaen haa bean
elected manager and captain or tha
team and it la open, fur .out-of-town
datca, writes George Jorgeaen. 1029
East tlth street. I.uckey, a former Co
lumbus club player, will play with tha
Fulton team. Outfielders and short
stopa wishing a tryotit may telephone
fn..M - n'luiitl.wn aaoa n r h. at
the pracUce grounds this morning. The CONVICTS GO MONDAY
ground, are located at the root or rue.
vada street.
(Special lo The Journal.) ' '
Albany, Or.. April 8. The local ord..r
of Elks will aend a large delegation
Euftana next Monday when - the new
temple will ba dedicated. Tha Salem
brethren will be joined by the. local
lodge on the special train leaving here
at 2 .p. m., returning tha next day,
TO TONGUE POINT QUARRY
ARRELLANES HOLDS
Heat on Performs at Home.
t'nlted Pres. Iaeed wt
Philadelphia, April 6. The Phillies
went ahead of the Athletics In the city
championship scries today, defeating;
tlin Mackmen i to !. Score:
SEVERAL FIRST CLASS ROLL TOP I n H F
I 'rvnrvn. muni,!', CI, A I ll)f I IKHKH Phtlllea
IvT Tinvtiri mi im.i -.. i. ...... 1 iimirn
j i, i n l-j i , iiuiijTn i ift i, AI,Mi l ll.r.
(Saleta Bureau of Tbe Jeanwl.)
Salem, Or., April 8. Governor Weat
trn I r rno 1 1 r-i rvj rco announcea ioaay inn ne intended io
VILLAutzKb H t LrL tOO I aend a crew of convicts to Clatsop coun
ty Monday to work under the direction
of the county officials at Tongue Point
quarry.
Office Furniture
6
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY
640 acrea subdivided Into 10 and 20
sore tracts of fine open farm and choice
fruit land, except 40 acres tirriber: with
in 1 H tnllea 8. P. station. Lane county;
at SS0 ner acre.
. aas Ablnartoa Bldg.
BLACK WALNUT WITH CHAIR AND
OFFICE TABLE TO MATCH. TYPE
WRITER DESKS, OFFICE CHAIRS.
ETC.. ETC.
ACREAGE
07
3 ttx Boher tt Co
Mortgage Sale
On Tuesday. Next
Merchandise
IN OUR STORE,
171 Second Street
ADJOINING AUCTION ROOMS
We sell GROCERIES.
SHOES AND GENERAL MERCHAN
DISE AT ABOUT WHOLESALE COST
" J. T. WILSON.
Auctioneer.
Iff' 0
Athletic" 2 6 2
BiUtorles Alexander, Seaton and
Dooln; Krause, panforth and Lapp.
Umpires Connelly and Rlgler.
Sacramento, April 6. Frank Arrel
lanes got revenge for the bad first
Inning with which ha opened the season
last Thursday, wnen he twirled the
Senators today to a 10 to t victory
over Hogan's Hapless Tigers, The Ver
nonltes went up In the air from the
first inning and never came down until
the fifth. Hosan was chased off the
grounds by Umpire Finney tn tha sec
ond and his team mates went even
higher than they had In the first
framo. The score:
R. H. E.
Vernon 3 8 1
Sacramento ...I.... 10 12 0
Batteries Raleigh,
Roschach and Sullivan
Sacramento, Arrellanes and Cheek.
Stockton Will Honor Veterans.
(baited Craea Leased Wlra.
Stockton, CaL. April . Stockton Is
bedecked with flags and bunting today
in honor o the G. A. Jlencampment of
tha department of California . and Ne
vada, which opens here Monday and
continues throughout the week. Three
thousand - visitors, including O. A. R.
veterans, members of the .Woman's Re
lief Qorps, Spanish war veterans. Sons
of Veterans and Ladles of th O. A. R..
are expected. '
Residence Auction
Cub Down llooslera.
(t'nlted l'r.'e. Uaaed Wlr.i ., .,., .
Indianapolis. April 6. The Chicago . Holmes Ming Uajne.
Cuba and tho Indianapolis American aa-1 " The Holmes Business college and the
roc la tlon tenm eng-ifcd In their second i Portland Business college played tha
Kuttl. tnilnv nIIFl t lia fnha h.vln. .Via An.nln. . rt thm Pil.ln... rAllaa-a
HA.R-D.w.A?l.r ! longr end of a 1 to 0 fight. Score: i league yesterday at Columbus Club
R II E ; grounds, Williams avenue and Stanton
ntrago l ts o
Indianapolis 0 2 2
BntterleM Melntyre, Toney and Need
ham; White and McCarthy.
Umpire Chill.
,BBrobwnSUgiew; BATTING AVERAGES
- FOR'THE SERIES
Cardinal! Win Series.
,0'nlted I'rena Leaned Wire.
street. The Holmes Business college
team defeated the Portland Business
college nine by the score of 8 to 0. Bat-'
I terles: Holrrtea, Zwelfel and McAllen;
I Portland. Ditchburn and McSherry.
The Christian Brothers Business, col
lege and the Portland trade school will
Na. ; pUy Monday, April 8. at 8:30 at the
LOiumoun uiuo grounua. roe game
FOR RENT
FOOT OF SALMON ST.
Formerly Occupied by Kel-
SherWOOd AcreS Transportation Company
HLE
1 S IDCI.
W. H. Lang
MANT HOME SITES and garden
all - in - cultivation, adjoining
vood on the electric line and only
les out. I trams daily,- jror sate
easy payments. ...
Wakefield, Fries & Co.
85 Fourth Street
phona Hala 8353.
370 Fourth Opposlta City XaU.
BUNGALOW
$200 down, balaoce like rent
Very attractive' three-room cottage,
mastered, and fir plar: full lot. or
will 11 4 aera if, desired; near lnts;
price fllOO; If yon want a small place,
this la your opportunity. v
A.1. W. LAMBERT A COM PANT,
' ' 1 ' 404 East Alder street. '
East 440. B-m. .
BEST APARTMLNT SlTlL
IN PORTLAND
lOOxlOO ,
West Side, walking distance; $5000 he-
low me marker, .
v - CTAF.
CO-OFEJaATZTa TSTJST COaCPABT.
' ' 404 Teoa Xaildlng. .
15th AND THURMAN
, 100 feet trackage. ' -'.
WAfSON THERKELSEN CO
1 306 Spalding Bldg. 1 , Min 7592.
Vr inAS.AH I... t a. I
Monn tr. tu. arVir.. i . M. i,ouim. April b.-ine tst, Lionia
j a. f nno Ion irtl n fan m w(in t li a. ii . I H In tr
'VT , game In the scrl.-s with the American was to have been played last Wednes-
7a.O JLVerett, INear 22d St. N.. i It-ague aggregation here today. Th ay.
.'-A mm j -i ' I Cardinals (rot 16 hits, thre helntr doun-' '
at 1U a. HI., IVIOnday, April 8 j les and one triple. Score: r II K i tirays Meet Camas.
PCBLIC AUCTION-Will 8,ll ""to i Us" '"' 7 " ! j T" Brooklyn . Gray, will play their
hlarhent bidder, hv niece ihe r.i..m. ,r i "1ownB -. ' - firm ramc this afternoon against the
AT OUK SALESROOMS. Hi PARK furniture and furnishings. P.rlnr frJ naileries nu-ti nn uresnannn, ; r . v'aslilnrton .team . Roberts and
BT.i WE SELL THE FURNISHING OK nlture, rockers. chalrK, dining furniture. I wl" "c" "" oi.'ii.
NINE ROOM RESIDENCE, WITH IN- odd rugs. 2 carpets, 1 very massive, oak I Umpires Egan and Johnstone
STRUCTION8 FROM THE PARTY bed of a very costly pattern. ..This
'
. ' ARItP.C. e
Chadbourna ;2t ;;,-.ll 4
Rodgers 1 . 6 . .lit
Lindsay 20 3 ' .1&H 4
McDowell 8 a ;I00 . 4
Krueger . .'.iit' 4 ":i9 - 4
Rapps ..20 .31a a
Boane .....17 .',853 e
Bancroft ,,,!).! .ISO 4
Howley 12 1 .083 4
La Longe 1 I .(33 4
Henderson ., 8 4,' .000 4V
Harkness ........... 8 .000
Koestner ........... 4 1 .250 e
Temple 2 0 .000
Gllligan 1 0 .000
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lkW?,Ji?Ar& Jr"s-i 1 Sox Swamp Ueds.
o.vi, v.-vivi mo, xljvjto, aTjt.. ci, liiuivihciji, han lane, nitre I rHriKf!
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
TO THE
CASH.
Comprising; parlor rockers and center
tables, very large plate glass mirror,
mission settees, rockers and chairs,
about 600 yards of Axminster and Brus
sels carpets, oak bookcases, couches, oil
paintings, engraving's and other pictures,
wardrobes, lace curtains, window shades,
mission dining room suite, vii., pedestal
Hastings table, 64 incli top. buffet and
set of. chairs, blue dlnnerware. glass
wear silverware, brass and iron beds,
springs and mattresses, dressers, chlf
fonlers, commodes, sheets, comforts,
spreads, .pillows, toilet ware,, round den
tables In oak. several "rooma of Axmin
ster carpets, green velvet hall and stair i
carpets, metal cos tumor, malleable steel.)
range, Detroit Jewel gas range. Reliable !
as water neater, rire basket grate, gas
eaters, kitchen cabinet, utensils., etc.
Following this sale we shall have to
offer you another consignment received
from Lucretia Court, as follows: Very
costly dining table. 61 inch top and I)
feet long, massive sideboard and set of
chair, all in auartersawed oak. new
style davenport recently new,' beautiful
mantle ciock. manogany stand. AN
TIQUE MAHOGANY MIRROR, library
table, -mission rockers, gas range and
many other lots.
ON VIEW TOMORROW MONDATV.
IF YOU JNTEND BUYING WE WISH
YOU TO INSPECT THESE. GOODS AT
THIS TIME. . .
AUCTION ON .TUESDAY. NEXT AT
1 O'CLOCK.
'. OnvThursday Next '
WE 'SHALL HAVi THB FTTRNISH-
IVUS OF l-ROOH COTTAGEi AND
OTHER CONSIGNMENTS.
SALE AT 1 A. M.
W. C. BAKER AND C. A. CBOWELL
Furniture Dealeraand Auctioneers.
water heater and manv other thines.
LThls must l sold, as Mr. Anderson Is
to leave for the east.
S. H. BARGER.
Auctioneer.
On Tuesday we have a lot of fine
furniture to sell at 868. 370 E. Morrison
street, at our store.
We buy. Bell and exchange everything.
BARQER'S AUCTION HOUSE,
Phone East 1022
Auction Sale
FORD AUCTION X0.
211 FIRST STREET
Monday. Wednesday, Friday
At 2 p. m. Each Day.
' For. Monday's sale you will t find
among other useful pieces Of furniture
some very line aressers. tn golden oak,
Circassian' walnut.' ' and mahogany:
round extension tables, leather seated
dining chairs, buffet,, massive " side
board, DECKER BROS. , PIANO. PACKn
ARD ORGAN. -FINE'. OLD VlOIJN.
EDISON PHONOORAPH WITH 4 MIN
UTE ATTACHMENT; carpets - - rugs,
bedding., pillows, picture, and drapery,
chiffonier, folding , bed. metal beds,
kitchen table, and treasure, gas ranges,
steel ranged, refrigerators, etc.. etc.( -
Sale at 2 p. m. ,. ' i
i -.,J .; E. O. FORD, Auctioneer.
If you cannot attend our Auction
Sale, It will ray you to call at any time I
and you wQl find we. can aave. joy I
money on furniture of any kind. .
(I'nlted lnaa laaed W'ke.i
Cincinnati, April if6. Indulging In a
swalfest at the expense of Keefe and
Caspar, the Cincinnati pitchers, the
Boston Americans won as they pleased
today. Score: ' R H K
Boston Americans .1:5 15 tl
Cincinnati Nationals I 6 2
Batteries Wood. O'Brien and
i Slpzy and Ed Wise and Erameretk will
i be the opposing battery . men.; ' The
I Brooklyn team wants to play an
; out of town team next-Sunday. For
' ram call H. J. Sherrett, 264 East 16tb
street. Telephone East 231.
maker; Keofe, Caspar and McLean.
Umpire Brennan.
Can by Wants Ball Games.
Cailby, Or., April 6. The Canby team
has been reorganised -With B. Roy Lee
as manager and has the finest diamond
Nuna-jin the state with a grand stand seating
Yftiik?8 Win SIuRff'st
(Cnited fre Leased Wlre.l
Columbus, April 6. In a hard hltffng
although loosely filayed game, the New
York Americans defeated the Columbus
American association: team -todayrScora:
R II E
New York ....................13 17
Columbus .- 11 15 (
, Batteries Warhop and Street; Pack
ard. Smith, Green and Doak.
Umpire Nierhalter.
1000. An excellent team has been I
islgrned up, capable of puttfns; ur agdod
'fast trame. Games are wanted . with
goou uniformed teams, particularly one
for Sunday. April H. Address B. Roy ,
i Lee, manager, Canby,. On. '. '
J .' ''
Plan Spokane Trip.
V The Washington' football team w!H
! make a trip to Spokane during- the early
i part of the 1913 season and play tha
I Spokane high school team. Tha Lincoln
team will also make the same trip
later on in the season.
t I Am a ' 'V ,
k . Life Insurance '$1
r.iicr." . x'j
You can make a good JLvfiig fcr your
family oil ;vages rr Mlary, hut mff
.An foil aii-V fir ilia Ihe1 I'ncome xtie.
TO CONFER WITH GRAY No 'man gets ridi working f.r oikery
Chicken raising t a prrditabf bit-1
n.ca We fearh will." V MatcC V-:)
o'clock he win p ay u. k. Anderson of Northern, railway, who ha.' bees no-1 .indenciident. prosperous fctijlMie'
aaaau -': ' - " " JUlii U1II I IB , 1 a V . V. BI 9 ft Bft t W VCWkMm. I
he will meet Ii. A. McOlothlln of 1 ; S expected In Portland tomorrow morn
ing ofr his way to St Paul. It la
ILHnoli, Champion OlIS W. HILL COMING
rTlft.1 a-.a-ft van.rvl al ca m -ta tW . aaaka !
V, ' I H'W X-T'S'l vnatiipiii V 1,1 17 CI IHIQ I -
of Illinois, will play two exhibition
games in the Bowie and Caldwell bil-i
Hard parlors. . Monday afternoon at 3 Louis W. HUL president of the Great Ine-sa
man with an estate.
Grande. , ..'..' ' ' . . ' '
Decide Winner Xext SatnrdaY.' ,
'Hyktersnd Sewarl will play the final
game of tbe President's Cup tournament
next. Saturday en- the 'Waverly Golf
oinh link. Jlvster and Seward mere
winner, in the semi-final, which, were j rhasinc
pl.ycd yesterday afternoon, ' non
ported that Mr. Hill plans to rema
Portland a day o two for a con
with. President Carl It. Gray of
lines In Oregon. .
f ItaVe you read tha ereat
S Oakland
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