- MORNING ENTEHPlllBK, FIJI DAY, AUQUST 18, 1911. r&st Of End Season Sale rlna this nd on eels, want te clean up all or Sum lln and ' ,f lh,r ,h,r m,mbf tn 'emlly """ li flolna d0 by'B th, na "a. rim. ,h,n ,v,r thi Remember this store is for the Men as well as the Ladies and Children. camion Bridge Cor. -r J. LEVITT Oregon City Lens) Age. I Llmt L Mr. and Mra. J. E. Reeley and two daughters left Wednesday morning for Tacoma, wber (hay will vUlt. They will alao vlalt frlenda at He at tie, Wand., and will be gone (or about nua week. During Mr. Heeley'a absence tha atore will t In charge of William Nlcholla. M. J. Urown and W. A. Bhewman will leave tomorrow morning for the Ogle Creek mlnaa, where they will remain for about ten daya or two weeks. Mr. Bhewman la Intareated In iba mlnea. Tha man will maka tha largar part of tha trip by fool, and expert .to reach their destination wltbln iwo daya after atattlng from here. Ogle Creek mlnee ara about 0 mlla from tbla city. u youna airl from mm To klx m. of (iiurM. Tuu II he ! ur forea. 4al Lodt fenf you're atronser tha J LOCAL DRICrS , Mr. anil Mra. George Lowrey made k trip to Carua on Thursday. J, B. Cummlngs. prominent real- fit or Coliun, waa in ibla city on bumUy. C Ufer, of Colton, m farmer of 1AM Slsce, wil (rauaai'iiug. uuiiuvh fa tUli city on Wednesday. Wllkult sisge will leave the E1eU1 Motel ach day at 1 o'clock p. m. Joba Bcoggan, of Portland, la In kbit city Installing gaa plpee In tha ktrctoa City High School building. M. A. Peter and wife, of Polaon, f loot, were In tbla city on Thursday, rglstsrlng at tba Etectrlo Dotal. Mr. Harry Kellogg baa gona to !Willar, Idaho. har aba will vlalt Imt son, Uuy Kellogg, lor aeVaral noatii. Mrt. Rdward Bbaw and daughter. Virginia, after a aojourn at Newport rturard to Oregon City Wednesday Born, Tburnlay morning at 4 loclotk at the Wlldwood Hospital to Iiu wire of William Hammond, a eon, wvlght I pound. $y, you imoker! ' Nobal baa Juat rlwd l.ooo I'orto Rico clgare; 'try fine; In lot to ault. Iw Minhill Valrher. of Vancouver. IYuk.. ! In thla city visiting bla uat and uncle. Mr. and Mra. J. B Vitcber. of Twelfth and Center litreeU. I F. Ilurns. g well knownVesldent I of Study, who la connected with tha 8o!y Land Company, waa In thla Itlty on business Thursday. Miss Nettle Kruaa will lenva on Alurdjy f.)r H-aalde, whra aba will '(It frlendi. Mine KniM will alao Milt frlenda at Ocean Park, before lft return to their city. I Will lollrlt t InKn Aitama etnra for koppickera on Auguat 1Mb, 17th lth. Yard between Dallaa and UIIB. 4 - Mr. and Mra. a. n rw.intu mhn ky been vtxltlng at' Seattle, Waah., wllnitbam. Wanh., and In Hrltlah Columbia, hava ruhirnul n rtrasnn City. They were away for two waaka, "4 hid a mn.t delightful time. B. Falrcllllieh mil Inhn Ovntl ko hive heeu at tha Ogle Creek eama to thla city Wedneaday vnln, In the Scott automomlbel. Alter a fow diva luill In thla lv nl at Portland, they will return to alr tnlnea. Mra, Charlna mAa i.e tv...j.. "Kkt for California ah. ah. jMialB for three montha, Laving ao P'd a temMrary poaltlon aa man- TOT Of B mllllnrv aal.l.ll.hian Mri. Lariri iu --, ... , .,, K mu Kr BB r.urvm 7 lieamar mA . . . . T deatlnatlon by train. E. A. Rommar fn.m.,l. A n. Corttt building. Portland. TRAIN DISPATCHING TO BE DONE BV 'PHONE BAN FKANCI8CO. Aug. 17. (Sp- lal). The work of train diapatcblng, one 6f tba moat aiactlng In tba whole fluid of. railroad management, la to be mad much eaaler for the dlapntch ara of the Southern Pacific Company On everal entire dlvlalona and on part a of other dlvlalona the work haa already tieon lightened to a great e tent Tba atraln that the dlapatcb era uaually work under la being and will be alleviated by the uae of the telephone for train dlapatchlng. i Tba old method of ualng the tele graph key for all diapatcnlng haa been found too alow. Where It form erly required a considerable time to transmit train ordera by telegraph, a comparatively ahort time la now re quired. By a ayatem of repeating all meaaage and writing tbetn down aa they ara aenl and delivered, the op erator and dlapatcher ara able to keep even more complete rexrd of all that tranaplrea than If uilng the tele graph. Virtually the only difference between the two-eyatema la that the telephone urgea direct conversation and the telegraph only, written worda tranamltted by the comparatively alow Mora alphabet. With tha tele phone the dlapatcber get In doner lieraonal touch with every man on the road through the uae of that In atrument than be ever wna able to do with the telegraph. At tha preaent time telephone dla patchlng la In operation between 8a llnaa and Hanta Barbara on the Coaat Dlvlelon of tba Southern Pacific llnea; over the entire ghaata dl Vinton; on the Sunaet, the Sunaet and West ern and tbe McKlttrlck brancbea, and will aoon be Installed between Sac ramento and Sparka. Exchangee ara being established and any operator on tha Una need only take down bla re ceiver and pronounce tbe name of bla atatlon to obtain tbe immediate at tention of tha dlapatcher. Tba dla patcber haa full control over the line and no operator la allowed to call np another atatlon. The dlapatcher will do tbe calling for blm If bualneaa re quires It. It la only a quentlon or time until tbe telegraph win aerva only aa an emergency aervlce on the Southern Paciric llnea. Anomer ad vantage of tba telephone ayatem la the almpllclly. It being poaalble for any member of a train crew to tap a telephone, line and tell of a train wreck, while It requlrea an expert to tap a telegraph line. Hotel Arrival. The following are reglatered at the Electric Hotel: " C. A. Hndaon- New Vork; It. R. Puck. C. Lafer Carton, A. A. effrlea, Portland; Robert Her ron, I H. Clark. New York; R. Plch olaon. C. M. Pnrdy. Roeoburg; A. E. DeHaren, Oreabam; H. M. Bronaon, Salem; W. Stromgren, Tacoma; N. J. Powera, Salem; R. E. Dtindaa, Portland; J. R. Cummlna, C. loafer. Colton, 8. Wallace, Portland; E. E. Henderabott, M. A. Pfterg and wife, Polaon, Mont. C0aRE5P0DENCE molaLla.. Real work becu uu tha CTacaS maa Southern Railroad at Ibe Molalla and, aoon aa the ahacka are moved off of the rlftht-of way. k Clover bulling waa not quite fio- lalied before the cloudy, miaty weath er aet Id. ( Mr. Hayherat, of ' Gladstone, aama out to Molallg Uat week to aee hie new gramlaon In tha borne of Ever man Robblna. Mra. fcoe Oaugherty, Mra, Rwrtha Cordlll and Mra. Kannle 1-U.herd are be proud mothers of daugnterg. The Table llo k Trail la being lm proved by popular auba:rlitlon. Tha government la taking care of tha Im provement tbru the Reserve of the Hot Sprlnga. Home twenty women are now camped at theae beautiful spring". Isaac Qlpaoo baa tha wood building roofed. Daugberty, the palmer, t.aa finished the Levi Robblna realdence. Mra. Olle Kai, of The Dallea. and Mra. Jennie Eby. of Oregon City, are visiting with their parents at tbe R. J, Moore residence. Tbe north Cregory building ' looks much Improved with Ita new coat of paint. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Robblna have moved to their mountain home to live a retired life, raising poultry and clearing up land. Mr. and Mra. nick ena lake their place at thy town resl aence. Now our Rnral Echerd takes tbe end of rout foj- departure be formerly came in on, making nie homeward bound trip from tbe aettlng aun. Tbe Auguat meeting or Molalla Orange will be an Important one. all members are requested to be present aa aomeiDing unusual in the history of No. 310 will occur at tbe September meeting which all Interested ahould take an active part In. New York Ditftfintf $257,400,000 Subway to Be 200 Miles Lontf LIVELIEST PERIOD OF CONTEST IS ON (Continued from page 1.) MOUNTAIN VIEW. Everything seems quiet around bare as many have gone out on their sum mcr vacation Stray cattle are numerous, which are liable to be aent to tbq pound, as they get Into tbe gardens to eat cab bage and other truck. Mr. Kidder and family are rusticat ing In the tnounlalna for a change. V. M. Darling accompanied by J. N- Harrington, of 8ellwood, returned from Mt. Hood Friday. Ha reports huckleberries a little green yet Mr. uurd la building an addition to hla home and making otner improve tnenta. Mra. Hansen, of Washington, apent last week here with ber lister, Mra. Hurd and family. , Mr. and Mra. A. MouU. have aold tbelr property, known aa tbe Thomp son place, but we have not learned the name of the family. Emll Swanaon, accompanied by Ed. Roth, of Main atreet, apent Saturday and Sunday at Seaside. Henry Heard, accompan'ed tbe Na tional Guards to tbe aeasnore. Wallace Wtnalow. who baa been vis iting hla brother and other relatives In tbla county, returned to hla borne In Iowa Monday. Mra. E. 8. Stuart, of Better Creek, waa the guest of Mra. West Monday. IJIo West accompanied hr borne to visit a few daya and gather haxelnuta. E. D. Barto returned home Monday having taken a trip to the coaat In search of a location. Mra. J. R. puvall, of Sellwood, waa visiting frlenda In town Saturday and Sunday. Wm. Beard and family ara at New port thla week camping. Mr. and Mra. J. Lewelien and daugh ter. Mra. J. B. Falrclough are camp ing at seaside tbla' week. Mra. J- H. Jalnn la atlll on the elck Hat Mra. West and aon, flrlph drove, cut and raked up tbe mbbieh around the blacksmith ahop and barn last week. Others must do likewise.' Measra. Hellg A Smith, of Maple Lane, J. M. Glllett. Amos Treaow and Johnny Ron pell atarted to Roaring Tuesday morning. They expect to hunt and flh a week and afterwards gather bnckleberrtea. Millard Olllett. who la taking a 15 daya' vacation from the mall aervlce and la now out with tbe Militia, ex pects to apend Saturday and Sunday In the mountains. ' Maa. Bchwack gave her fence a new coat of paint last week. . - Prank Albright la atlll keeping "batch'' aa bla wife and children are at Jefferson. There will be no aervlcea at the Mountain View, church Sunday even ing on account of the union at tbe park. with which they will come to your aid. From thla moment tilt tbe close of the contest you. should not lose a mlnute'a time, but maka every ond count and If you do thla your name will be Included with the win nera on tha night of September I. VOTt COUPON. a de).geaaaiae ' At , GOOD FOR ONB VOTB. TM. . . Z nam i ",u,mfc wnen neatly cupped and properly nuea in wun me w vm. the cnHdat you wish to vote for, will be countad aa one Nam. of candidal Address Tbla coupon la told aftef August 3t. -t on lines. Don't roll. Bend In flat. NOMINATION BLANK. q A 0O0D FOR TWENTT-rrVB HUNDRED VOTES. ' Uh to Nominate VM.a 1 ... - Address 'lllllllullllIKi,, Nominated by... Address . ,. . MlI? no",,"tlon blank, rhen "properly filled In t . Q 10 Contest "nin...i ti.. dldate. Only-one of theae blanks will be credited to each can- and brought or will count for eV ' MILWAUKIE. J. C. Elklne baa moved bla family and atore to Sellwood whore be will open a atore almllar to toe one be had here. . Mra. J. C Elklna will leave for tbe coast Thursday morning.. The school board will open school September 11th, Instead of September 6th. Tbe Orange Fair will optn Septem ber tlst Instead of Auguat Slat. The frame of tbe netv Catholic church la up and the work la progresa. Ing In good shape. The cement oroaa walks are being put In on Main atreet and the work will be atarted to finish the atreet in the near future. The grading of Hnrrlaon atreet la going on east of the railroad tracks. The railway company baa leaaed from Judge Kelso tha land at tba end of Monroe atreet and will erect a fine depot Thla will be the only atop In Mllwaukle, to go Into effect Septem ber 1. The company haa agreed to gTade Flrat atreet from curb to Curb and from tha car barna to Webater bill. Amelia Baker, little daughter of Phillip Baker, had tha misfortune to fall and break her arm Tueaday. Her parenta took ber to Sellwood to a doctor who aet the bone and aha waa brought home. Mr. Oray'a bouse at Island 8tatlon la nearly complete. Edward Kaston, of Silver Springs, died at tbe family realdence Saturday, Auguat 12th. at 10 a. m. The aervlcea were held Tnesday under the ausploea of Samaritan Lodge I. O. O. F Inter ment being In Rlvervlew cemetery. Arthur Dowllng la out with- aur veylng party. Birdie Lakln haa gone on u vacation of a month to Seaside, Oregon. Mra. Wiggert returned home from Castle Rock. Waah., after an absence of four daya. Jim Mathews, the famous barber, will leave Monday for a vacation. Joe Council was laid up several daya with f lame foot. Dr. and Mra. Townley apent Satur day, 8unday and Monday at Silver ton and other valley towns In their auto. F i P " m mL Sg , gU:.$&3 'A' (sj- It j i i it N' Pbotoe by American Praia Association. EW YORK baa at last begun work on tbe eitenalona to lta subway aya tem, lmprovemente that will coat, according to official eatlmatee, tttT.VHXOOO and will require four rears to complete. Tbe total track age to be constructed will be 200 miles, though much of ft will not be underground, aa under tbe plana proposed tbe trains will ceaae to borrow like a D-ola after leaving tbe thickly settled portions ef tbe metropolis and will Jour ney to tbe suburbs on elevated structure. Tbe new aubwaya will ultimately reach every one of tbe Ove boroughs of the dtj, and It la hoped that they will reileve tbe cougeatlon of tbe present transit lluea and solve the problem of future growth. The actual beginning of work on tbe new aubwaa attracted a crowd of thousands, and the police had dlfflcnlty In holding tbe people back. Chairman WUlcos of tbe public aervlce commiaaloo need a silver apade to move the first dirt, which waa carefully placed In a glaoa Jar to be preserved In tbe office of tbe commission. One of tbe plcturee abowa Chairman Wlllcox with tbe silver apade, and tbe other abowa the dirt In tbe glaae Jar. The crowd carried away much dirt and bite of asphslt aa aouventra. Ray and Rei Caff 11 returned home from a vacation Saturday. Dr. A. t Reed, the shoe doctor. went to Aatorla and Seaside Sunday Ith tbe brother Bill and to eat clama. . D. H Ennla la home for a few daya from Timber, Oregon, where he baa been working In a logging camp. Ralph Cooper, tbe popular young butcher, haa accepted a position with the Dew Mllwaukle Cash Grocery atore. Lester Harlow departed Wedneaday morning for the coaat on s vlalt to hla brother. Marcus Maple was down to Astoria and 8easlde Sunday. Mra. Ella Maple waa a Sellwood vis itor early Wednesday morning at the cmins uumt. I 11. ..j u- u I . uath. Fred Keller was In Oregon City SunH ' . wMim ; mtn. day. Dot Lakln leavea Wednesday even ing for Spokane. Wash., for a week'a visit with frlenda. Mm. Thomas Kelley and daughter, Bessie, were Oak Grove visitors Wed neaday morning. OAK GROVE. Miss Beatrice Sherk will accompany her Sunday school class of glrla on a plcnlo to the City rarit rnuraaay. A basket lunch will be indulged in and a pleasant outing had. Murrel Paget returned home aner a two montha' visit wun nu uncie at Gaston, Oregon. B. Lee Paget and Tamil leave Fri day for a three weeka' trip to Alaska, Ed. and Mra. Maateraon loft Monday with their team for Mltcbel. Oregon, to visit Mr. and Mra. Will Farley, also Pete Maateraon. Mra. Laura Warren returned to her home In Baker, Oregon, after a pleas ant vlalt with relatives of two weeks. The Oak Grove baae ball team de feated the Wallace Sign Company team Sunday; score 10 to 11. Arthur Reynolds, of Portland, waa bit with a ball at Sunday's game and rendered unconscious and waa taken home by S. C. Aleiandcr and R. Blackerbr In Mr. Rowley's auto. Two doctora were called and took the boy to the St Vincent Hospital. At the present, writing be Is Improving. E. C. Warren, Henry ucnuner ana Cflaa. Rlaley were In Oregon City at the Good Road meeting Wedneaday evening. Mra. Chas. Worthlngton entertained frlenda from Portland 8uuday at din ner. They alao attended the ball me. Judge Hansom, or MiiwauKie, la here tbla Wednesday morning on business. Th Literary Club had a picnic Mon day evening on the river bank. A fine lunch waa spread by the ladles and an enjoyable hour apent by thoae pres ent. - . Lena Kenner. of Rlaley atatlon, haa been visiting friends In Portland the past month. Mra. Tyra warren, oi nisiey oia- tlon, was here Tuesday. JENNINGS LODGE. A large audience heard Rev. Hever- ling on Sunday at Grace Chapel, when be spoke rrom Man. zz un Sunday. Aug. 20, the pulpit will be occupied by Rev. Shflnare, while Rev. Heverllng la holding quarterly meet ing at Vernonla, In the Nehalem valley. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, of Missis sippi, who are visiting the latter a par enta, Mr. and Mra. Groves, at thla place are receiving congratulations over tbe arrival of a little daughter on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Will B, Jfnnlngs are enjoying a visit from the latter"s son and family. Mr. and Mra. O. W. ai- cott and two children, .from Greens- burg. Penn., who are ao perfectly de lighted with the climate that they have decided to remain. The delicious fruit of which the Jennings home stead Is so well noted Is alao being enjoyed by these guests. A large contingent of our people are apendlng a part if not ai of tbelr aummer at Seaside, which waa the Mecca for a large crowd on Sunday. Among those on the beach from here were Mr. and Mra. Cbaa. Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Tlbbetts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morse, Mr. and Mra. John Jennings, Misses Mabel Morse, Christiana Lehman, Fern Hart. Doris Palnton, Beeaie Roberta and Miss Cook and Messrs C. P. Morse, Ed. Webb, David and Clarence Hardy and Clair Bontrop. Mr. and Mra. L. Hea'.hman and family, of La Conners. Wash., came Uat week for a visit with tbe former'a man. near Meldrum. Sunday morning another aon, Geo. Heathman, ef Seat tle, alao arrived for a vlalt with hla parenta. Mrs. Will Varney leavea thla week to Join her husband In Seattle. G. D. Hoard man and William Roee are making some Improvements on tbe former's cottage at Silver Springs. Mr. and Mra. Pratt, of Gladstone, spent Sunday with Mra. J. P. Strain. Mr. and Mra. Carl Smith and Mlsa Smith and her niece, of Portland, Maine, have returned from their out ing at Long Beach. Miss Smith will apend the remainder -of the summer with her brother's family. Mlsa Eva( Burlingame, of Vancouver, Wash., spent two daya of last week with Mra. Hugo Sandstrom. Mra. Sandstrom la also enjoying a visit from her alster, Mlsa Mary M. Rose, of Helena, Montana, who haa planned to apend the remainder ot summer and winter In Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stover, who re cently purchased the grocery bualneaa at thla place, were Portland vlsttore on Monday, going down to enlarge their stock of goods. Harry Palnton returned from a six weeka' vlalt to tbe Middle West on Thursday. Most of the time was spent with his parenta at Calraar, Iowa, While absent Mr. Palnton alao visited In Dubuque and Illinois, and at 8t Paul. He reports tbe crops fine and corn much further advancod that he ever eaw It at thla time of the year.' Earl Lewis, aon of Mr. and Mra. Grant Lewis underwent an operation at a Portland hospital last week,. It was very successful and be returned home the fore part of the week. Tbe roads committee will meet in Oregon City on Wednesday evening, Aug. 16th, The committee appointed from the Jennings Ixige Community Club being C. P. Morse, J. F. Jen nlnga and Will B. Jennings. At this meeting preliminary arrangementa will be made for tbe conrtructlon of the capital highway through Clacka maa county on thla aide of the Wil lamette. The above committee will be tbe executive committee to work In conjunction with the Cspttal Hlgh way Commission. - A atreet haa been opened on the east aide of car Una from the Beta nursery to Gladstone. This now glvea an open roadway from Boerdmau ata tlon to Gladstone. Also a atreet la opened np In front of tha Morse prop erty from Hull avenue to the Hardy place. -Dave Hardy and aon, Cltrence, re turned, from Seaside on Monday. Tbe Will B. Jennlnga home haa been neatly remodeled without alter ing the original lines. The large rooma being tinted and painted and large wlndowa added to the front which commands a beautiful view of the Willamette. ' - Wm, Roee baa added a double porch to hla home and eeverar new honaea are batag planned to be built at thla place this fall. Mra. Pierce an c.hfldTen sweat laat week vlaltlng her alster In Portland. A well haa been completed for John Jennlnga where he expec'a to build soon. The Patntoa drilling machine Astoria CENTENNIALPage.nl August. JO to September 9 IqcI. ASTORIA, OREGQO ' $150,000 Spectacular, Historical Jubilee commemorating the First White Set tlement in The Pacific Northwest by the Astor Party Curtiss Hydro-Aeroplane Flights Over Land and Water A Few of the things you will see: Fllgbta by tbe wonderful Curtiss Hydro-Aeroplane traveling by ' air, land and aea. United States Battleships. Indian Villages- Yaklm and Net Perce Indiana. Indian War Dances and Sham Bat tles. Manufactured' Exhibit. Mammoth Military and Naval par adea. Oregon Department of Fleherles-rw Live Fish Exhibit uSblp Ton- Vlvld deatructlon of quln." Clatsop County Exhibit. Wonderful Kite-Flying Contests. Spectacular Historical Parades. 8all and Motor Boat Racea. Ellerys Royal Italian Band. Elaborate and wonderful lllumln atlona. Oregon National Guard and U. 8. Marine bands. . 8peclal Features to follow every day. Aug. 21. Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona. Utah, Nevada and In dian War Veterans' Day. AFTERNOON. 2:30 p. m. Veteran's Reunion at Fort Astoria, Centennial Grounds Concert by Ellery'e Band and Indian War Dances at Stadium. NIGHT. 8:1$ p. m. Spectacular Production Indian Romance, "The Bridge of tbe God." at 8udlum, as sisted by Ellery's Band. Aug. 22. Maine, New Hampshire. Massachusetts, Vermont, Con necticut. Rhode Island. Pioneers' and Native Daughters' Day. AFTERNOON. 2:30 p. m. Pioneers'' and. Native Daughters' Reunion Centennial Grounds. Concert hv Ellery'a Band and Indian War Dances at 8tadlum. - NIGHT. . 8:30 Hltt'a Pyrotechnlcal Produc tion, Pioneer Scenes on Water .Front, aaalsted by Ellery's Band. Aug. 23. Western Washington. Puget Sound, Seattle, Tacoma and O. A. R. Day. MORNING. 11 a, m. Reunion and Patriotic addresses In auditorium. AFTERNOON. 3 o'clock Curtiss HydroAeroplaae Flights over land and water. ; NIGHT. 8 o'clock Concert b.v Ellery'a Band and Indian War Dances. G. A. R. Camp Fire and Ceremonies at Stadium. Reduced Rates On All Lines FIFTH AKIWAL OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM, Soptotnbor 11-tG, 1011 HOME COMING WEEK LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS. RACES. FREE ATTRACTIONS AND AMUSEMENTS. I " ' . FERULLO'S GREATEST BAND. REOUCEO RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. , ..... , ,' SEND FOR PREMIUM LI3T AND ENTRY BLANKS. FRANK MEREDITH, GocrGtary SALEM, OREGON. going to Oak Grove to drill for Mr. Tellows. Wm. Rose sold half an acre to Mr. Loaey. who recently arrived from Min nesota, and at present Is visiting IL C. Robertson. Two Couples Granted Licensee. The following have oeen granted marriage licenses by County Clerk Mulvey: Lenora LaMour and Jacob Fenske, of Aurora, Or., R. F. D. No. 1: Marie Gaaaer and Carl Stein, of Boring. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY , Oregon'a Popular Beaoh Resort ' An Ideal retreat for outdoor pas times of all kinds. Hunting. Fishing, Boating. Surf Bathing. Riding, Auto- Ing. Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss agatea, moonstones, carnelana can be found on the beach. Pure mountain water and the best or rood at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and oysters, with abundance of vege tables of all kinds dally. Camping Grounds Convenient and At- i tractive, wth strict sanitary regnlatlona t. LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS from all points In Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho on sale dally. . S DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKETS - from Souther Pacific polnta Port land to lOliage urovw; lm iiud C A E. atatlona Albany and weat Good going Saturday or Sunday and for retura Sunday or Monday. Call on any 8. P. or C. A E. Agent for full particular a aa to farea, tralna, schedules, etc.; also for eopy of our Illustrated booklet. "Outing In Ore gon," or write to Vm, Murray ;J: GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. Portland Oregon. SHIYELV OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY, Son day, Aagtsst 20 A CORKER IN CORK! Richards & Pringle's ' FAMOUS' GEORGIA - MINSTRELS 40. KINGPINS. OF MINSTRELSY-40 Seats on sale at Jonea Drug Co. Reserved Seate 75c and 50;o Chil dren 25c . ' " BAND CONCERT AT 8 P. M.t AT CITY PARK ON SEVENTH ST. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. F. W. and Betsy Oodfrey to J. W. Reed and A. E. Sparks, lot IS, block 8. Estacada; $180. . . Eatacadar State Bank to O O. and Sadie M Bland, lots 1 and I of block 18. Eatacada; $440. d. M. McBrlde and Ethclene - Mc- . Bride to Thomas Spencer, 20 acres of sections IS and 19, township 3 south, range 1 east,- $2,000. James A. Bunnell to F- J. Llchten- berger, lots 20. 21, 22, 23. 14. block 1. Oak Orov Park; $2,500. James A. Bunnell to F. P. Ltchten-,. berger, lots S and 6 of block 2, Oak Grove Park; $700. Mary F. Hougham to W. H. Lucke. land In aection 33. townaalp .2 south, range 1 eaat; $A60. John W. Loder and Orace K. Lo der to Clinton Fletcher, 200 acres of section 7, township 8 south, range I east; $1. Read tha Morning g&terprlee. f