The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 16, 1912, Page 29, Image 29

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MO R NINO. JUNE 18. 1911
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Phone UtMxIUwn l. I'urreenonAent.
Oil f M fAT H-H oT""l ."" PVTIII AN
sua i cub. o cel. on Thurxur
l.KT Usui lu II, furnish you will
piUee pUiline -avili end mil-
t.... t .1. i..,,.- ll-i.. latl 4r A-2BT4
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lxrtti, xiirrify o" r i v .
lull work. lul. llil. rail I'. A.
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rATSST ATTOT
fATKNT ebiinJ; trademark. ?
nihil rltlro4 li all cimirla; to.
Iria rr: roniullaltun wlihoul fhl
'.lr IUrna Warair tM.
iAf. ENT8rJtur of T" K." Hk. Aj-
lorr.y-.l lata of U. "
fte-a: book fw 71 Hiarl afTrajlaJbldl.
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lata: lBrnnimal raaa. !
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f ry Won.lay -(1i la Hlil'l tiail.
Kuaaall ami Hllltama aa Ha aula la
cvlne. alaara auill.ln dnn.
II M 1'llJ.Vt 1.1, Warjr.
TVANHtiai luuia, .No. I. allltiia
f fyltilaa. airala avanr 1 u'
IIU an
LANCK. t n. a
lay nliki Caatla hall.
Aiuir aia.
It M
riwiuom
fNI.TC UKTKKH COU.ATriUL BANK
6 raara In rnrilanit Tl fin. Main via.
rtxmo Tuaxao
rRCD JACOBBON. piano tuntni. If ;
11 fra, anrlanr. 1l Id. Main Kit.
Wood Tlpa Co. raetorr
(p.
lrRTt.ANII
and offioo. Illb and York. Main
FLATXSO WOUI
WII-lJkWETTE Flallni Worka 101 Jth,
plallng and pellah ln. M. A-Tltl.
rrnvmrna
ANDK.IISON miNTINO CO..
l lh at., cor. Oak. Modern offlea.
o.x tarllmre
A.NT.KV I'rintlnK Co. ZiO Oak. Main
471. Prlnllni to plaa.
kooriso. ?AiJiTiJia. urinna
TIN rooflBi repalrlni palntlr.r. lobblni.
. J. LoH. II? Jffferaon. Main 1414.
BDB1II ITAJira ABO lAX
Cua
Li rvi'ii n .! i,ttr alatlnnarr
ninenam l o . Ill Hiark. Main 1417.
JlAf'xiKM. lrja chrcka. I.raae
airnrila. Kffhi Proa, lie id. Mar. I IT!
KAXKS
WIIIHT and lao.-a lrn by Wabfuul
Co., Nft 44. W. O. W.. Krtdaw avanlni
Juua II. In W. O. V. Tempi, 131 Illb
l. t.'nion nualc, lea cream; thre faua
mr oani'ini'
No. !&. ft. K. 1
will etv their reiular tan eorlal aad
nanra i huradar avenlai. J una lo.
IL N. A. Ore. Iloa Cam a ata
a-ra . Allair halt 14 and Max
la affaal Arl L lilt
A IX rutvior BAtr rAT!lAJrn
CaiH Aivkriuktjii
laaily aWavAay.
Jllaaa fa Mr Itaa.
aM.aru.a 1 1 . M f ItM a lav
AtlLalL
I ea4 eaaacllfl I . fl M IkM
t-ef larle. ! iAal l
Ma ii lamlai fe laa Ikaa llaa
Tka aaa fal ai!-.ta -Hw Ta
lay k4 all eHr-r ialrteiiaa.
ri. DiiaalioM Waaa ! ataal a-4
We Mad la l.aal aAa
tniuailofca Waaiad. Ta Real
Waaiad Ta Rm a da lAaartaaaall a4
lleiela aaral4l. IKa rie Aral
a aa II Ha f iral laaaetkaav
4e IUa aarh NtMl laaartl
Ka ad tekeaj far Uaa laaa l
CHAIfilt AI-VKhTIetMi.,
I 11 a. a. taa e lie
I awaawallta liana. M ( Ma I
f aaara aaaaaclle I lata. aar II ae
rr loaartlaa.
ka akava ralaa aaala ta Tea Tar
ad all alker riaaaift alloaa. eacart
Bilualiana Waalad, la ftaal a
Waxlad la Itaft" adA
Dilaatlwaa Waaiad. To Heal a4
Wealed la Real ede t Aaailn-aala and
Koi.le aiMl'lad) Ike rale II 1 fr ilea
er laantffi.
Na ad charaad far leal Ikia taa tlaal
ar lac
Cenlraet ralaa aivaa eppMfetloa. A
ihoae rail alll biii aullrHr.
..a 1 i. ii i il
MaIUUAUK UCK.NkKJ
I-oni.
uaoaiane Welmao,
r. a
Oregon, II, aod
llolel
II.
Arthur llencaa. TO 7 1 Third el reel. II.
arid Maa Van Lmren. II.
Charlea Mchola, lull Eat llth itreil.
ii. ana tiun lea. ii.
William Caali. 177 Cleveland itreet.
ii. ana Naomi jonea. Ii
Uaurge I'oulaon. mh and 1 1 at itraala.
iu. and rrada niuinimuiier. 14
Halph Kudolpli. L Maine, Pa., It,
Ann uertruae Carler. ii
Harry Wolfe. Ill Kaet llth Itraet.
II, and Ha die )torncran(. II.
Chrletlun Aakervlck. Ill Ir air eat.
16. and lon Frenlrrae. 2 4
Olio Kurh. lirownaville. Oreion. 21.
and l.ydla Brhullx. It
I .mil a Bnilth. 4I Tir'or Itraet. IT.
and Kranrca tlhoemaker, II.
Clifford (lorry. iWmlaton. Urrion. II.
nd Mary Hl.art, 14.
otto Wiine-. m llth itreel. !. and
K!n Merchant. 2$.
Knut uuallry. H F.lliworth itreet
ii, and Clarlla olnon. 0.
TMK vii- I.lTll Pa fa Co.. 10.1 Id it. Bafea
at factory price; repairs; lpvkouti
opened: bargalne In acond hand eafaa.
BABK. SOOBS. WXJTDOWS.
i!T..fl m. fitaMlita Co.. BRah.
nlafo irlaafi llth. (Jllaan. Main 4411.
I9UIVI "
lll'Il.T to order acren doon ind wln
ilowi, painted and hung, c-omplr-to.
inirliin Scrren Co. Phono Emit 619.
0(K mid window ecrefiis to order.
Would lo pli-HMeil to give eatlmati-e.
Ward Urow. Woodlawn 1S. C-2194.
i iVlt I ltt "ltt and cheaiiont wlncfow
rr-Ti In Portland call C. Zlegler,
Woodlawn 2132.
. G. Mth & Co. c'rd.
Wielilnrtoo Uig., cor. 4th oa Wuh'tao.
VH KH8 eulu for rent, all atiaa. LlaKiue
Tallorlr.i Co.. 101 Btark It.
L'UHKK HHOH., floriata, fine floware
And floral ieelma. Ill Morrison at.
hikths
I0.a.N To Mr. and Mra. Thomai
Dulnn. 141 tast Salmon atreet, June
S. a girl.
UOllMA.V To Mr. and Mra. (J. J. Iloh
inan. H4th and Tillamook itrevti, May
11. a boy.
Rose Cily Park
Bungalow
la'::;;5 -
,. i" 1
a"
Two 20
Acre Tracts
$75 Per Acre
1100 CASH AND 7'; INTEREST
MONTHLY.
Fine for Homes
2$ ini!r (runt Vaiiirr, Sh,
mile (rum iu lUtioHa tn N'lh
jliak K tt , in J boil Ian Jin 4 un Co
lumbia ntcr Hall to iiarxruni
ilalion on l IT C : (1 4 tiAioai. I itulr Ij
new ruom lriu heated nli-M
bonne ami larae icrncral lrr: -od
11 cut t arlrclrj fur buuhry Uim
Soil is Rich and
Productive
For )ing comiiirnial ipplr or.hifJ
in.)
For birrici of ill virtetici;
For vccctiblci ind ii utri good
For ponton ind
I'hoiie Main 5712. vntr or nil l-r rn-
licrmrrit Ik iiinli'l
Se GEO. ENOLffftART.
Gowen-Ide Trust
Company
2 Lumbermen! Bldg, Ground Floor.
SKW TOOAT'
Something
Good
RARE MS FOR
BRITAIN'S 16
Gifts From the Maharajah of
Nepal Added to the Zoo
in London.
Near the Alameda, eaat front. Ml
Hood and Mt. tit. IMrne In alglit.
room a; foundation 0il4, dwunla ron -
etrurtlon thruuihouL KUiant Interior
flulali and fllur Mini (m iron lo
br apprK-late-d 3 nilimira' walk to car
IJItO. Urmi, It per rrnl off for -ah
li K LZA at. N. I'hon Talwr ::t4
LK.TI1S AlfW FL'KKIUUI
tiowCfliM aitd rixTtrmxi
THK JAM1C8 I. MARSHALL MFQ. CO,
aew and old ehowcaaaa, rablneta. atora
aau office fixture. Ill coucn.
HKYES In thin city, Juno 1.', 1912.
Unttle Lclle Hayea, bra Si rara.x 5
montha, 5 dav, lrluved wife of Unit
Heyri of 30:' Tillamook Btrcot. Funi-ral
Bervli-fM will be held tomorrow, Mon
day, June 17, at 1ft a. tn.. from I'earaon'i
Kuncrul 1'urluri, 36-3 71 Hubbi-11 dtreM.
bill) WCAKb.3 of every deecrlp tlon, bank,
bar and atore fixture! made to order.
Tnr l.utke Ktf Co.
It U. Bill DHELLs HAMILTON BLDO,
Ehow caaea In atoca. Prompt delivery.
Halea aient II. Winter Lumber Co
BXaTOX03
BEST tn Portland.
Washington it- 8. 1
ffne mam.
L Ollbert
101
Dai AITD BXOWCAJLSB
FOSTER KLEI8KR Slgtia; the lr
geat ilgn makera In the north wee t. JE.
7th anj K. Everett Its. Pbonea Bail
1111. Home B-II24.
Invited to attend. Interment, family
plot, Groenwood cemetery.
MALTUY Ely Maltby died Juno U.
um-d 96 yean one month alx days, at
tho home of his eon, William Maltby, 534
KaBt Kverett. Funeral at tho home Kun-
day, 2 p. in. Purlal at Maryavllle, ffmh.
Investment in Farm
Suitable for Subdivision
.'.'- airee ad lulnliig the new town
of Cherry (irove. Waahln'.on rounty.
rly 4J eons In rultlvntioii. Im!um-r
ouk tlniter. The Cherry Uruve ai-r-ie
which Ib adjolnlnjr thia farm on 3 eluVa
are arlhng from lo ;ort per aire.
We offer to mil thli SjS Hire firm l
th very low prlee of la.'.OO or nl.o.it
1110 per arre. onlv mile from It. II.
BtHtlon nt Cherry prove. Thin new town.
wnfch hai only tern platted about I
month, haa a popt'leiloii of nearly
300 people; haa auwrnlll and plarilnc
mill, electric light plant, water Hteni.
good church find achool and aeeral
atoree.
TEBICS 15000 CASH.
A. VESTER
325 B'y. Bichanre Bldg.
Corner Third and Btark Bts.
M'OI.N'N At Lob Angelea, ChI.. June fi
1S12, Chailes McGinn, beloved father
of Kdward K. McGinn and Mra. John F.
Hhea. of thin city. Funeral notice later.
MAX M. SMITH, florlBt, 141 H tb
In Selling bldg. Main 721S.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
STOVE KSPAXKXHCr
THE ACME cleans, adjusta, repair or
connects your gas ranges, water heat
en. etc. 4 08 E. Morrlaon. Eaat 1111.
TixiiOAnro sexooa
KIKSTER'S Ladlea Tailoring collage,
learn droiwtimkmq, tallortnr. 143 H llth
KIIULTR'S ladles'
tin? ColleKe, 30")
Tailoring and Cut
Central bid k.
J, P, Finley & Son
Third and Kadiaoo.
Lady attendant Main . A-lt.
Dunning & McEntee uS&rernk'.r.
every detail. 7th and Pisa. Main 410,
A-456S. Lady aoaleUot
towxl 8U7rz.-r
CLEAN towela dally, comb, brush, aoap.
Towel Supply Co.. Hth and Couch itA
11 par month. Portland Laundry Co,
Pbonea Main 41 1. A-4410.
TAJTSTUI AJTO KTOKAOa
C O. PlCK Transfer & Storage Co., of
ficii ind commodious 4 etory brick
warehouae, with aeparata Iron room!
and fireproof vault for valuable!. N. W.
cor. 2d ind Pine ita. Planoa and furni
ture moved and packed for shipping.
Special rtiei made on erode In our
throtigh earn to all domestic ind foreign
golnts. Main Kfl. A-1l.
PORTLAND Van and Storage Co.
MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, the leadin
funeral director and uniirtaker.
Id at, cor. Salmon; lady aiilatart
in
220
EAST SIDK tuoeral olreciora. aucceae
or to F. S. Dunning. Inc. E. it. Bltllk.
I CDOU UnderUkcr. Lady
LLnbn b-jhss. k.-7i. re.
asslatant.
th-Alder.
HEM STOCK, 1887 E.
1122; and Unlven.
llth. Sell. 71. B
Park. Col 394-86.
House and Lot
for Price of Lot
Total Price $750
$75 Cash, $15 Per Month,
Including Interest
New cottage and 50x100 foot lot,
?j blocks to Rose City Park carline.
fake car to Gregory Heights office,
Seventy (72) Second street.
GREGORY INV. CO.
$3250 Own-h ami Kirby ; two
l-rooiu O'ttaqcv
$-1750 Kast .'Uth and Haw
thorne ; , riHiins, t ,0
lOtt.
55500 Wasco near IT.th: f,
moms, tril"t!v nnxlcrri.
lot ::xl'Hi.
$7500 Ka-t l'Mli near I!rare;
S roMii. slrcpuii jorih,
lircakfat room ami mou
crn in every respect ; lot
fOxlMi.
59500- North Ktl) near Iloyt;
R rooms, moilrrn. natural
finish, full cement base
ment. 310,000 I.ovejov near L'lth: ?
rooms, strictly modern in
every respect.
All of these can he handled on
casv terms.
Callan&Kaser
Main 1633. 722-728 Yeon Bldg.
Cloii l K Hf of Cretaell. Or , ii
i Irnl ot 20 acrei f rUitcJ land.
uf rounded ljr the oiihard i.Unungij 1(u, jun U The Maharajih of
i ihl A. C. 15ihliltedl lilj liffl "' ieei.lly Htoklcl a K.I rtlnt.
..... I i- i II"" of anlmaia la Kli tiaoi I hay ar-
Velefn I.md Coi.nni.ie. Ii i, al.aj,,, h. , Jr r 'um , f,,,,.
ailluil lillf l mile of lite aulteyeJ h li.dU lia.r Af gi.tyiieiaii an. I .ar
me of Ihe Oiegun Klectnc lunn.iii; i 1 ,w"u '" ' i I.J
i nuine epeuntena, aa for Inaianee trie
)Wa.llka elai. w hi. i, haa mrr l it
lualy tmn rliwrlaj lu i:urpt) nut.
and olliera tilth Inliablt ! l.lhn all. I
roldar rtilona of rl and ale iun
u ulr Inli-lcram of il.a beat of l
ruila aad of the Indian ix-eaji, am tcui
l Ki iland rartlor In the )rar. Hut In
ahlfincht of ll.o bulk of the ?olle lion.
.oiilali.li! Bi.l.ti.la wbli h live In too
aampa end JumUe al lower levela. a
tlm.d ao Ilia! II might ra.h l.ilan.l
Ith Ilia Summer. The pb k of tin
buiu h la a young rhllMM-eroa. erliaa
aliout 4 )rara old. w hoaa talue If Ii-.
Ilsa to grow up will run Into four fl-
urea ;n addition lo ihla there are at
ted deer, four horned antalopea. Ihe
nlthau, or "blue bull,' leoparda. woltca,
Ix-ara. aacranl aheep, mongooata. clihur
partridge, eaglea, i-oril beaked pllvoni
and other rue bird a.
itr to a reerage u Faoaa.
Konio years ago a claim put In on
behalf of a hjlfbreed Mouth Afrhran
for ailinlaalun lo Ihe lords aa foil ul
Stamford. Hut I lie marrlaie of t.i
falber lo a Zulu belle aae found lo l
more plflurraque than legal, and ao in
Ktamford peerage waa awarded to
teacher In a Weal Indian college. Home
thing similar Ib now brewing In I'apu I.
A member of the commonwealth par
liament haa been lecturing on a reocM
lour through Itrltlah New (lulnra. At
one stopping place "a good looking half
eaate boy. the son of an Englishman who
Is the r.elr to a peerage ami has married
1'iiliuan woman." was shown lo him
M Is nut unlikely Unit some means et 111
ba found to lnalldate the claim
('uih from l!uk'ene This tract lui
the tel of toil and ihry i no w'e
'and on f te entire J40 inn Ad)ni
n g Und It selling in tnull lrat for
f I V) per aire. Our juice for ihe JfO
iriei, for i lew Cty t-rily. i JM) (er
iif.
We know of r.c lliinji tetter for acre
ige tutxlitition There n a profit of
Jit) er cent to le nude in cliing thi
proncrly hi ainall UacIi Mithm the
text f0 rli4. I ill for fa: II information
Fleming & Hidden
I2UK9 Venn Hid-IMirnie-
Mrhll 4f.7. A 414.
FREIICHPREIIII
WOULD BE CLOSER
TO HIS NATIVE LAND
Duke of Orleans Has Offered
Famous English Estate for
Sale and Will Remove to
Belgium.
Pearson Co. i,Ti
recuirr, adu
st. Ki 1010.
A. R. ZELLER CO. Botti Ph
lama.
i ERICSON
cor. 13th and Everett sts.
Inc.
most mod
Undertaking
(111. A-2236.
Co. Main
Lady aas't.
REAL ESTATK TRANSFERS
of title made by tba
Lewis bldg.
ern utoraue warehouse in city: our low
fire Insurance rate proof of this.
Free
racking-. snipping:
reduced freight rates on household
tracktgej moving,
ni
ugh
eapt. Main BS40. A-1SJ0.
Oregon Transfer Co.
Established 1870.
Transfer and forwarding a rent a.
Storage, free tracks..
Offices and storaca. 474 Ollsan street
corner 1 Sth and OJIsan.
rhonea. Msn 9. A-11.
CITY Hnll Transfer & Ptorajre Co. Ex
pert furniture and piano moving. , 1
trunk GOo each, additional 25c. M. 7089,
A-4724.
CERTIFICATES
Title A. Trust company,
tn snff usk.
Hoy Delaco to Geurge W. Wa 1 1,
lots S, 9, 12 and 13, block 8,
Rosewood '. 450
L. P. Hot:ford and wife to Adol-
Fhlne Knowles, lot 3, block 1,
lanson's addition 1,000
Charles M. Ollphunt and wife to
Daniel Wright et ni. tract 1.
block "B": tracts 1 and 2. block
"A", Whiteheads addition to
Gresham 8,000
W. R. ilAlZLIP CO.. Inc.. Abstractors.
I0B Oerllnger bide.. 2d and Alder sts.
Hollyrood! Holly rood!
Pulld your home among the tree.
Nothing more "homey" ttian a homo
surrounded by the beautiful Oregon fir.
Hollyrood Is close In. 'Joins Irvlngton,
really walking distance. Just think, to
have a home fo close to town within
the two-nille circle.
Come out today. To see this Ideal
spot Is to love it.
Price $1000, easy payments; restrict
ed; improvements in.
Take Beaumont car to Forty-second
and Knott streets, walk west three
blocks and look it over.
j. x. TiPTOir co., mo.,
1108 Spalding Bldg-.,
Owners.
The Oregon Law on Advertising
Anr person, who In a fiewinaner or other
! periodical, or In public advertisement, or hi
NORTH W KSTKHN Trunsrer Co.. II 4-6S I tetter er circular, knowingly makes or llt
Pront. General transfer and atorage. teiu!nte any ctatemeot r assertion r oncer a-1-i.in
4. 4,-4488. I IriB the quantity or quality, the value, Ihe
I merrbundle, or rne motive or purpose of an
! price, the method of producing er maanfae-
ture of his merehaadla or profeaeloiial work.
BaOGAGE Omnibus Tranpfer Co.
tahH.Vnrt 1Sg, Phones M. CfHlt,- A-3S2I
W
.TOVTNBON. etpress. bafiraKe. SMfi I or the mBner or source of purrhaae of nct
Mor-ls st. C-STflR. RtsSrl fith Couch, i sale which la uatrue or calculated to mislead.
(sail De niemeo guilty or a muaemeannr. ana
on conviction thereof shall be punished tir a
tine of not lens than 10 nor more thin $B0,
ALFTtErV OGILB3E. 310 Labbe btdg
and TVRihlnirlon fults to order.
ALI. makes rented, repalrerl. sold. Cuo
rtlnghrrm Co.. 'jj.11 Stark M win 1407.
TY I'B WR ITER & Supplies Co. Rebuilt,
?d hand. 14 2H 2d st. Mar. 419.
trPKOiiSTBHrma
CJIRT WRIGHT CO., ISS Madison, up
holstering, furniture ripasring and
mattresses; work gu n rs nteed Vain 8311
TACTTJ2S CLIASESS
id .r hy Imrirlsonreent In th county Jail not
reeding 30 days, or by both such fine and lm-
prlonnment. (L 1B00, c. 104, p. 14).
The attention of adversers, who line "The
Joiirnal." at well ns that of the public. Is di
rected tn the above section from tbe Oresoo
Code covering nflTertlaing.
"Tbe Journal" makes the as me rates on dls
, pley advertlelng to all advertiser. In propoe
' tlon to the spare need, ind does not make
"ft or one" advertiser and "fleei or an
other," belle-vine one claxs, or profession, la-
LlXUIiai. VI IT" (IU1 HUH U 1 1,1. u 1 iipi.i. . " i
rl ptl. mm In Ath 1 V. I r. nnil httlM Al I
so on the same terms snd conditions.
"Tbe .lournnl" belk-ves that tt is do crime
to advertise.
LYLE - KLICRlTAT
ORCHARD TRACTS
5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS
In the heart of the apple producing dis
trict, planted and cared for 4 years,
guarantee every tree In pood, healthy
condition when turned over to you.
Think of It. $300 per acre. Only a small
payment down. The soil is volcanic ash
and red shot. Sub-irrltjated. No water
right to pay for. Call and see us, or
write for literature. It's the man that
invests his money Is the man that makes
money In this tract.
NEED & JERRY, Agents
8 07 Iiuniber Sxohanffa Bldg.
Second and Btark Streets.
INCOME
$6000
Five-Year Guaranteed Lease
New Building, 100x100
Close In
Price $60,000.00
Call for C. G. Reagan
Chapin-Herlow Mtg.
& Trust Co.
3d Fl., Cham, of Commerce
Ready-Made Farms
in Alberta, Canada
Malf section of land, house, bam, wire
fence, well and pump. (0 acres now In
wheal, o.-ta and potatoes.
Thene (arms are made ready by the
Canadian 1'aclflc Kallaay In a whole
sale way and much cheaper than you
tan do I hem.
You Are Offered
These i.t Berea of land with the
above Improvements for I4204 with
only a first eminent of lt:0 and nine
)!! In which to pay the remainder.
This half section in aultarlle for mixed
farming, dairy and stock ralMng.
90 of these farms are now r-dy for
distribution In the noted wheal district
of AL1IKHTA.
The Land Is Rich, Black Loam
and Very Productive
This gives the man with small capital
the opportunity of a lifetime.
We arrange low rates anil will give
you all Information nrrrsmiry to obtain
one of there redy inu-le homes
Ide-McCarthy Land Co.
Agisti Canadian Piclflo Hallway Lands.
lumbermen! bldf., ground floor.
WTT.T. A bTTTTTE BITXX EOKB
BUNGALOW
One of the choicest bungalows in
the city.' Lot 50x100, in Laurelhurst
close to the carline. Hardwood floors,
den, two fireplaces. Built-in conveni
ences. Small cash payment with very
easy terms on balance to right party,
Direct Realty Co.
401 YEON RLDG.
Golden Rod Vacuum Cleaners. 211 Com- I ,'?f,V,, "121 Jo.n,; Si
rr.nnwra.lth bdg.L.A. Arnlck M,r.M.40 ) T".:! he" 1?
WEIiii SULIiIlf O i no' 'f ne complaint la well founded, thst sd-
--w r-' . - T ' -i -i. - -.. - - vertlser will be denied seeess to these columns,
tractor. 25 yra- experienci; 8, 10, II in l. w, mb)rrt te prew, flo. .
any depth. o90 ancouver gve. 03478. nrrr gre advertisers using these eolumns
vnrtrjiTi' JTOTT T T T?.H i seslr.t whom cntnplslnts hse beea made hy
, - - f - . '"f reader', end when emnplalnts -are made
rvi-urnvn - cduh ; ,A Prompt atteation win be given te there.
EVEHDO FARKKLu produce and ' - C. . JACKSCIK. Publisher.
commission merchants. lo krci u . i-
l'ortun.1. or. Phone Main 17. rORXLAM R1CALTT DEALERS
It. A. UUNST CO., ......... , n.
DISTRIKHT ORS 'Of-FINK CIOAR9 ERONO-MANART COMPANT, ,
PORTLAND. OR. Ground Floor Lewia Bid. M. and A-1741.
WAtHAMSaV CO., w ho lesaia grocers, BRHBaKEH & BENEDICT.
rrts nu fact urera and coffee roastera 4tb gsj McKa Bldg. - Main 841.
fin ijnty ftn. t ,r . i - ' .' 1 CTHAaPIW A HFRLOW
mukiMN WALL f Afkrt CU. i3 11 Oiml. of Commeree Malnllll
,fit between Snlmort and Main. u.P1,r,
ALT TF'K A x rwio-nnnrvniFa KJSAPP c MAIKEI,
li.k A l.KWls-Hix.k-Riic 111-11 Board of Trade, M. and A-t01.
. i ' - MOaSIISXT3 - 'C.-IEGON KiiAI. ESTATE CO THU '
-,t -, , - -,. -. -, t -,. - - Grand ave. and Mult. E. IT. C-1701. ;
OTTO . eCHt'MANX, -granite-, - -marble 7 " SHIELDS, i( H. . '. J
. orks, East 3d and ine. Eiit 741. Uv Gerllngir BWit. , Mala f t!. I
Beautiful Home
On West Side
FOR SALE BY OWNER
In the beat residence district (has
Just been completed), nine large
rooms and up to date In all respects.
Worth 115,000; must raise money;
will sell for 110,000. Must bare
$8000 cash, balance on mortgage at
6 per cent. 872 Northrup street,
next to corner 26 th street.
200 ACRES
finest and most fertile land iri all
Oregon, all in commercial variety of
apples and pears, in. tne tamous ump
qua valley and facing the great Pa
cific . Highway and railroad. There is
nothing better in the .entire north
west than the Umpqua. valley for fruit,
and this place is the cream of the valr
ley. Owner- will exchange this for
Portland property Hp to $100,000. and
pay the difference. . .. t-
Columbia Trust Company
Ground floor. Board of .Trtde .Bldg.
UNION AVENUE
A snap if taken at once. The best
corner on the east side for the money.
118''tl0, four houses, income 1100 per
month: small cash payment, balance
your own time at 7 per cent.
SEE OWNER,
616 Spalding- Bldg.
What Do You Think of This
One acre right at station, close In on
Mt. Scott line; store with flats, rented
140 per month: 6 room house, orchard.
chicken house and runs would rent for
126 or 130 a month. Will sell cheap,
v in iae some truae. see me.
O. K. CABLE,
516 Bpaldlnar Bldg.
S acres, fine new bungalow, electric
lights, burn, chicken iuiim. all In bear
ing orchard, apples, pears. penchee,
prunes, cherries, gooseberries, raspber
ries, asparagus beds, garden stuff, all
kinds, $l 'io r.n, balance on time, sac
rifice for quick sale, own.r leaving for
Alaska, finest suburban home on river.
On electric line. 8 miles: crop end everv
thing goes. W. P. Swopn. X17 Yeon bldg.
AUCTION'S
Auction Sales
AT
Wilson's Auction House
Cor. SECOND and YAMHILL
Regular Sales Days
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Each Day at 10 a. m.
I-'OR ALL KINDH OF GOOD SKC-
OND HANI) FURNITURE, CARPETS.
STOVKS. BEDDIN-8, DISHES, UTEN
SILS, ETC.,
OOOIW SOLD AT PRIVATK SALE.
LEATHER COL'C H K S. TURKISH
ROCKERS. MISSION LIBRARY
TABLES IN ALL FINISHES. Sectional
and other BOOKCASES, DAVENPORTS,
DINING TABLES. BUFFETS. DINING
CHAIRS. CHINA CLOrTETS. FANCY
CHINA, Etc. ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD
BEDROOM SUITE. Golden Oak, MA
HOGANY AND BIRDS EYE MAPLE
DRESSERS ANT) UH IKFONI ERES,
BRASS AND IRON BEDS. SPRINGS.
M A TT EMS KS, GAS RANGES, STEEL
RANGES, ETC.
ALSO SEVERAL GOOD OFFICE
DESKS AND CHAIRS.
IN OUR STORE. 171 SECOND ST.
YOU CAN BUY ALMOST ANT KIND
OF MERCHANDISE AT COST.
.1. T. WILE-ON. Auctioneer,
Cash paid for Furniture, Stocks of Mer-
tin inline, etc. Main 169, A-4S43.
BEES ADULTERATE HONEY,
DEFYING PURE FOOD LAW
Cleveland, June 13. The Industrious
honey bis, generally regarded as the
model of propriety In the Insect world.
Is Jul us unscrupulous us the grocer
who puts sand In hli sugar. If given the
opimrtunlt y.
Ni says ouncllman Smith, who In
sri-king the estahlishipent of a pure
fooil bureau In Cleveland.
"Put a quantity of eugar near the
hives nn.l Iho bee will gather the
sugar. Instead of tli net-tar of flow
ers. " raid Hmlth. "The augur costs
ii or 7 cents per pound. The honey
brings 20 or 2i cents. Tho honey Is Just
ns much adulterated, aa If the sugar had
been placed In It after It was made.
"Cleveland, honey-eaters get a great
deal of the sweet, which is adulter
ated by the bees the very bees whose
Industry wn have heard our achool
maams laud.
Smith would have the pure food
bureau cause honey-makers to label their
product so thnt the consumer cotil
tell which kind of honey he was get
ting.
H PhilVP Kt.relt.
lit I We ImmilUil Burwe
linden. June II. Cvidehlly we ire
tiut io have Ihe duke of tarleaaa reall-
I ti g among ua much letige Ha aj'JB
mute and more time abroad aa4 atejsr bi
has etn plad till fanioue W oe Ne
Ion slate upon the market in see.
rial wealthy A mar leans ire laid l
de.ln.ua of tiutlug (he manaloa hit a)
baa harbored within Ha wall! Ihl pre
ffnd'r la Ihe 1 1. rone of r'ratsce a wall
as Ihe rilled Vtueen Amelia lid King
alaliucl of lortulal.
There haa been considerable .tvet'all.
Hun aa lo why the duke wintl la leave
Una-land, where he haa long JJ aa
peacefully and happily, and nuny dlf.
frrenl traaona bate been given, but Ihl
only real one. a personal friend of tba
duke Informa me. la that be waata t
settle Hearer 'tencli soil. Thll ll also
assailed by L Action KrafHal.a. Iha
moat energetic, net to say Violent or
an of Ihe oung ro'laliit party In
France, the so-tailed ramrlot. dtl roU"
Tha paper waa once on the point ot be
ing roiiflscateil ami .topped by the
French government, but haa now beea
fuigiven on i-oiidiiion litet H carry
ite aglUtlon for the reatorailun if Ihl
kingdom in France In leaa violent terms.
ily informant tells me thai the) dukl
of Orleans Intends to buy a chateau In
Belgium. Ihe country which already
harhora the llonapartlat pretender, ind
It la slinlfltant that Ihe dukl'l change
of resilience coincides wlib the suidenly
renewed activity of the Imperialist frf
mi. finite niur e marriage. idi
Orlranlats are evidently alarmed by Iha
abrupt energy of the Bonapart late, Aa
a ii. alter of fact. If ever France ahouhl
tire of the republic. Prlnri Victor, be
cause his policy, like that of Napoleon
111. would ba to reaeh the throne by
way of the presidency of the republic,
stands a better chance of lucceai It
present that Ihe Due d Orleans, which la
not at all Baying that It la a good
t'hunce.
AUCTION'S
PLEASE NOTICE OUR
NEW ADDRESS, 166-68
PARK ST., NR. MORRISON
At Private Residence, Tomor
row (Monday), at 42 N.
21st St., near Washington.
Splendid Hat or Apartment
House Site
West side corner, has two old build
ing on It rented for 128 prr month;
fzouu casn, paiance i to a years.
The Shaw-Fear Company
Mala 35.
103 Fourth Bt.
A-3500
FOR SALE
'150 lots, close In. between Division
and. Ellsworth streets. Facing on hard
Surface street. Streets graded and paid
for. These lots lie high and sightly, in
good districts Terms. ' .
3. K. M0MABCOK.
Tabor 14S3. , ' 1264 Slvtiioa St.
$4700
XHOOMZ S480.
MODERN FLATS, CLOSB IN.
a. I WEOT,
, 414 Sail Stixk BL
MORTGAGE LOANS
On city, property at reasonablei rates.,
- : wun assti-vjsav nwa
- Board if
inrOB OOafFABT.
mil BnlldUur.
NOTICE OF
luefioiB Sale
Special auction rale of fine household
furniture at residence. We are in
structed to sell by public auction (on
account of departure) at the residence
No. '545 Yamhill, between 17th .. and
Chaoman. on Wednesday next. June 19,
at 10 a. m. All the furniture of elegant
ly furnished flat, including handsome
Boliu ouartered oak dining room furni
ture round table, larire top china closet,
buffet and leather seat chairs, 9x12 Wil
ton rug. ladies' desk-, very handsome all
brass bedstead (cost $lp0). springs and
mattresses, finest genuine birdseye
maple dr ester, dressing- ttable and chif
fonlere. fine icreen. child's iron bed, 14
yards Wilton hall runner, all the car
pets, wardrobe couch, oak hall rack.
9x1.1 Brussels rug, immisome genuine
mahoean-' dresser and mahogany chif
foniers, fine birdseye manle dresser and
chlffoniere separate from suite In front
room, tinted full and sln'rle-sise Iron
bedsteads complete with mattresses and
springs blankets, pillows, fcpreaos. etc..
Inlaid linoleum, chairs and rockers; In
kitchen gaa range, water heater, cup
board, etc.. crockery, eto. We Invite the
attention of buyers of good furniture to
this salei no reserve: sale begins
n.nmnt I . mf 1 O' ft'elOcltf OH tlT t W.dfl.fl.
dav at flat No. .48 Yamhill itreet be-.
tween litn and( cnapman. .
8. L. N. GILMAX,
We are Instructed bv the mortgagee
to Hell at auction the contents of this 8
room house.
Comprising center tables, parlor rur
nlture. Brussels rusrs. lace curtains, ex
tension table, sideboard, chairs, bamboo
china cabinet, davenport, several iron
beds In full and V sizes, springs, mat
tresses tiillows. bedding, dressers, com
modes, toilet ware, chiffonier, dressing
table, oak hall tree, small rugs, mirrors,
henters steel range, crockery, utensils,
curtain stretchers, gas plates, etc.
Auction tomorrow at 10 o'clock sharp
ON TUESDAY NEXT
At our new salesrooms, 166-168 Park
si., near Morrison jt.
We shall have to offer you the nearly
new furnishings of on 8 room private
residence with instructions from the
owner to sell the same as he is re-
linoiiishlna- housekeeping;.
Comprising folding davenport library
tables and rockers, parlor rocKers, .x
mtnster and velvet rugs, gas reading
lamps, square and continuous steel post
beds, enameled iron beds, best springs,
silk floss and other good mattresses,
feather pillows costly dressers, chlf
fonleres and dressing tables, quartered
oak pedestal dining tablo and chairs,
round tnnhogany table with marble top,
bronse vases English breakfast table,
Vulcan gas range, kitchen cabinet, etc.
Also the following .cottage furnituro:
Iron beds. dresserv chiffonier, square
dlnlne- table and chaiis, rockers, stands,
steel range etc.
ON VIEW TOMORROW.
Auction on Tuesday Next at
10 a. m,
ON THURSDAY NEXT
We Shall Sell the Furniture,
Carpets, etc, of 10 Rooms
Sale at 10 o'CIock.
W. C. BAKER and C. A. CHOWELL,
Furniture Dealers anu Auctioneers.
Both Phones. iftb-168 Park street.
AfcefJofieerr
ford Auction Co.
AUCTION SALE
Monday, 2 p.m.
211 FIRST STREET
You will be able to get Furniture at
your own price or lens at thii aale. at
we have a quantity coming In from an
parts of the city and our place la
crowded to the doon and we must make
room,. 1 -
You will find- everything is the line
of furnittin ror any pan or tne noma
and if you cannot find it convenient to
attend our sales, rait at any-time and
you will be greatly surprised at the
values you get for little money. We
hold regular Anctlon Bale! every Mon
day, Wednesday and Trlday at p. to.
each day, and you will find that every
thing in. the atore ia for Bale at auction,
as wi 40 aot rwsem tha beat tot private
aalev . ,
- s K. O. FORD,
. , Anetioneer.
-Phones. Mats SJS1, A-244S. '
The duke's Idea evidently Is to settle
cloee to the border, so that he may croei
over without time lost when rilled for.
The primes activity continue, and hi
Is even said, quite Incredibly however,
to huve been In Paris last week, ind tov
have spent two days at Veraalllel. Both
hee.nd the Due d Orleans ire, of eouree,
exiles, and liable. If they enter French
territory, to be imprisoned first ind
escorted back over thi border after
wards. Sweden Tires of Monarchy.
While these two -pretenders an both
hoping to see the monarchical lyatem
supplant the republic in France, nwa
comes from Sweden that part of th
Swedish people are tired of being ruled
by a king, and that If these people have
their way, the English prlncin who
married the Swelsh crown prlnci Hill
never occupy the Swedish throne,
The other day the mayor of Stock
holm and leader of the Swedish So
cialists, Carl Llndhagen, a- member of
the Swedish Riksdag's second cham
ber, formally AskeG King Gustaf V to
abdicate In favor of a republic.
The first time Mr. Llndhagea brought
forward his famous motion tt waa re
jected on account of Ita many differ-,
ent demands, and that time tha chamber
aupported the action of it! speaker.
But Mr. Llndhagen was not satisfied i
with thla, nor did ho pay any heed to
the angry language of the Conaerva
tlve papers. Supported by aeveral So
cialist members, he put forward his
motion for the second time a few days
laier, rue motion mis ume oeing atvided
In three clauses. The first and lecond
clauses, which dealt with tha franchise
and the abolition of the old-fashioned
first chamber, respectively, were al
lowed to pass, but tho third clause, deal
ing with the establishment of a republlo
in Sweden, was again rejected by the
speaker, who Is not elected, but nom
inated by the king.
The chamber, however, took -a ' dif
ferent view, and, with 126 votes against
59, refused to accept the action of Us
speaker. The question about this mo
tion and the speaker's action will now
be discussed by the constitutional com-
mittee, who have to deal with all .mat
ters of this kind. . v. '
The third clause of Mr. Lindhagen's.
motion runs as follows: t "
That the Riksdag should express it
self in-prlnclplo for the abolition of the
hereditary governing power, and for the
ntroduction of a state government,
based on the choice of the people, and
to ask the king to propose the altera
tions of the fundamental lawa that tha
realization of such a thought would re
quire." .... .
Anyone can easily Imagine for himself
the consternation that this proposal has
brought about throughout Sweden, but
particularly in Conservative, In clerical,
and In the royally-patriotic circles. To
them Mr. Llndhagen, of course, standi
out almost as a traitor.
But it is not only In . the bourgeois
camp that people are dissatisfied . with
this Socialist motion. Unfortunately.
ven several Socialists, though they
agree In principle with Mr. Jjindljagen,
think that the motion was too early
raised. Some even disagree -with the
clause about the abolition of the first
hamber. ii-l--'W.:-sf-x''' .
Swediih BapntUo Improbable,
This great event lr not without pare
alleia In Swedish history. In lS(9,afteF..
the unlucky war with Russia, the in
competent Gustav IV, was dethroned
by the Swedish people.' . Only that time
the Swedish people did not dare, to try
the republic; they'-choae a new king
amongst Napoleon's general!. Nor is
it likely that Mr. Llndhagen's motion,
even if it-were ta be seriously discussed
in the Swedish parliament or riksdag,
will result In the establishment of a re
public. But It Is an interesting evldcu'"
of the spread of Republican Ideal all
over tha world.
Thli matter becomea itlll more Inter
esting when one rememberi that the
motion waa put forward by the mayor
In King Gustav's own capital, .ai well
aa that Mr. Llndhagen only a few year
ago wai one of tbe most honorel lead
ers at the Swedish .Liberals.' By ami
bye. he became on of the inost ari
vanced Radicals, and from .Radically
he went over , to Socialism. One itm
rememberi the outcry of theK'onserv.
tlve presi fnt Stockholm When It be-am
known (hat the mayor of the piU!
had plunged hlnnelf Into rank Swi;
Urrk t ,' f " ' ' "
Tha women membership of In 1
lona in England Iriqrrased frorn '
It tha end of 1: ti 2.l." at I -
of ll. -Wore than fnir-f:f! .
women member ire :': s
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