T-.i " MOHNINO ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1911. WHAT TO WEAR. r - - . . ., , " FIFTH AZZUAL OREGON OTATTE FAHC2 GALEM, Goptomborll-IO, tOil HOME COMMG VJEEil LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND AQR ICULTURAL EXHIBITS RACES, FREE. ATTRACTIONS ANQ AMUSEMENTS. FERULLO'S GREATEST BAND- REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. SENO FOR PREMIUM LIST AND ENTRY BLANKS. - . FRANK MEREDITH, Soorotery GALEM, OREQOHm Waalirbl Chamela Clevet Went ay Small Oirla, K rrf of autlu ur u'i)l I'baDjeaM talTeu ar uwsl ou Iroib afteruoou aui VenliiK ilreHMva. I tmiiwra for dreway afteruoon bat aud fur viilng eliMimt ar uior beau tiful than ever. Ruckle ar Utile eeen. aa th new coraelet aklrta have deprived them of tliflr tiruauii'iilfll and bi-liful duty. Waababl cliamol glovea now cow In alMMi to fit lb aiuall girl. On lluena and rblffoiia, on etnbrold erle and on iolnt d'eoprlt nHa there la a (hooiIoii for worti-l fluwera. In Parla walatcoata with bilge rever to luru back over tb outalde coat ar in vogue and have plain abort be! Cleaning the Mud Away From the Battleship Maine Is a Slow Job Our fall ,or lnt boy' r ,rr,v,n every day. Do yourself by .eelng our beautiful lln of HOYS' SUITS bfor buying. BwM b p',,", 'or t0 ,ho,w tb,m t0 rou' AIM boy HATS, CAPS, SHOtS and B LOU IIS. " Everything 0 J.LEVITT StfspcDsioa Bridge Cor. , Oregon City Boys' Fall Suits " Th Wuatrle. Tber another load of brlcka V lnie urw skyscraper." f "No; It'" Ui nixxial delivery of tb Babylonian Journal." . LOCAL BRICrS Bora. Sunday, to th wlf of 0. F. Vlcktmon, of Gladstone, a aon. Anna BuT'-r and Joaeph fltelnhouse i own granted a marriage licensed Let Harding, wbo ha been spoon- la, several weeks at Yahats, Or., baa triuraed. William Wallace, on of the well- ttBowi farmer of Bhubel, waa la tbla Irtty on Monday. C. Bullard. of thla city, wont to El Vorado. on Sunday, wher b vlalted jkli brother. H. Dullard. Mr. Fred Itullnrd. of thla city, left ha Monday for Eldorado, wher aba rein vlalt her aon, Robert. hary Frailer, of Park place, will war tbl seek for th beach, wher W will end aeveral week. Mr, and Mr. Cheater Elliott have turned from their honeymoon. thick aa ient 4n British Columbia. Herman Hmndea, of Tacoma, Wash., Vaa arrived In thla city for a Bveral twka vlHtr with bl coualn, Jo Radka. Wllholt a'aice win 1Y th Electric Hold earh day nt 1 o'clock p. tn, - Mr. and Mm D. a Baker, Mr. and Mra. J. Ambler, of thl city, went to Nw Era on Sunday. They walked both ways. Mr. and Mr. Aahton moved to Can- r 00 MoihI.iv, wher they will make U)!r home. Mr. Ashton will teach In th Canny . achool. Mr. and Mr a. William Rakel. Mr. u4 Mr. AuKunt Rakel left on Mon T for the mountain, wber they 111 ipend several week. Mr. OliDerman entertalnAit inm, of JJa friend at a plcnlo at hla bom at Willamette on Sunday, and on of tb futures wa th big apread. Mr. and Mr. Charles Tlaheook Jr.. of Portland, Bpent Sunday In thla city "h the former'. mr.nli Me mnA Hra. Charles Babcock. ' Df- R. A. Sommer. formarlv of Orw- ! r City, haa moved hi offlc to 1017 torbett linlldlng, Portland. u. A. Ilurdilir whn K Kan anlnv. Jl hi vacation at Trout Lake, with i family, ho ar apendlng aevral Mta ther. .... a . n J. Levitt Tin. ... .i.. eii rtlpment of Society Broadclotba. You ftould tee thoru If you want clothe are different. They cot no mor ordinary clothe. ir,AllTrt Kyl' of thi c,ty. ftr vl-,t- hi nncle, at Aurora, returned to wlon City on Monday morning, and returned hi poaltton with, the unnnwr meat market. r. and Mr. Myron Moyer, of Port- were In thl city on Sunday vlalt- iimiina u,. if . V'y Mla Clara Koerner whoa reel "tnf wa. In ki. lL, . in a. . . c,l7 oeiore moving w ot. John. . v . "It Ruth Pvhn... v. v.. i - . .VDann. the iiwit of Mia. Kva ""'"e, and at CorvallU, a the guett w aiiaa lvv uit.i. - m. u- warned to her Um. - uiu rwover win . . ' a . ""'"u ijeuanon iot - unyt longer. rJ.iVj . mohBr Nobel ha Juat v.r T1 " l orto , clgara: w; in lot, to iUlt. lw lfa b.r. "".ernoon ior Ainena, o, J, ccomrmnied the remalna of u, , i w,u T,,'t e home Mr Rr. rv00'1 Pr". Mr. and know. ? Jo"Uon. who ar well ion p,on'r realdent. of Pendle- Point t uv, "" na w,r' ' Tur, Kim: bro,her- Brodle tor. t."' hjw . intm, " r. uroai i a r of VTL n' b",nS W n edl- wai ,." Ore"on cy Py nt. " unty Friday Harbor Mh" whw' VanHy. Ooldendale, D ho ha tioan .l.in v . . '-'.'ui umr y 1 ula, Mr. and Mr. A. A. Vanlloy, of this city, left for Portland on Mouday, wher ah will purcbaae her stock for her mllllntiry parlor at Ooldendal. Waah. Mia Van Hoy will leav Uaxt Thursday for Uoldeudal. wher ah will mum bar bualneaa. I will aollctt at John Adama' ator fur bop-plcker on Auguat 1Mb, 17tb and 19th. Yard between balls and Balera. John William Myra, of rortlaod, representative of an acetylene gas company, of Portland, la In thl city In th interest of tba company. II la Waiting bit sister, Mr. Kobart IWa tl. John Myers la tb aon of th late John Myr. on of tb wl. known Oregon City pioneer. II la famous baritone singer, wbo baa ap peared In thl city aa well a In Port land concert. City Recorder Stlpp Ware today for a week' vacation at Newport. CONTEST NOTES .. (BY THE CONTEST EDITOR.) Th "Candidate' DaU" prorolte to be largely attended. 1 regret very much our Inability to mall peraonal Invitation to friend of aom of th candidal who brought In tholr Hat of name too lata, but thl ahould not keep them from attending. Candldatea ar authorised to extend their per aonal Invitation. Mlaa Lena Story atlll head th "Roll of Honor- In IMatrtct No. 1. Very good. Mia Story. If you can remain there until after p. m., Sep tember S, you will have cauae to be the happleat young lady In the United 8 la tee. Mlaa Meyer: We recollect that you once occupied the head of the Hat on the "Roll of Honor.' You can not win on of the beautiful grand Upright Kimball piano unlee you get back to the tame place and atay there until p. m., September S. You can If you try. Mlaa Kent: Why don t you ex change plaoea with Ml" Story I remember when you were at the head of the claaa." Take my advice. get back there and atay tber and "aom rainy afternoon." after Septem ber I (providing you extend an Invi tation) I will be pleaaed to call on you and Uatea to a rendition of Men- delwaohn'a Spring 8ong on one of thoee-Kimball planoa you have your eye on. Now Mia Croat: Tou started off In the lead and held your position for aom time. Now you occupy fourth plnre on the "Roll of Honor." That lant aa It abould be. I know you are going to figure with the winner Sep tember 3. but why not take the lead again and capture the flrat grand cap ital pri You can do It. Mra. Zimmerman: I would not be aurprtaed, and hope to aee you ex change place oa tb "Roll of Honor" with aome of thoe who are ahead or you at tbla time, before Auguat 24. Mlaa Hmiin: you nave none re markably well thua far but don't be over-confident. ' Mia Cloaner la right on your heel and you will have to keep going or ihe I liable to "no you out" before September I. Mlaa Cloaner: I never did praiae you very much for your excellent work, but aurely it la coming to you. You have don and are doing remark- bly well. Why not let Mlaa Smith have your place for a while, juat to are how pleaaant the feeling la to be n the lead. Aiiaa it earn : iou ar a guoa, imu; worker and have any number of friend who with you succea and no doubt will atand by you to tb tlnlah. But Mlaa Batdorf la crowding you cloaely for third plpce, o you bad bet ter continue to do your beat. I know you will. Mlaa Batdorf: I look forward to a big Increaa In your "vot total" be fore the cloaa of the "double vote" of fer, Auguat 24. Pleaa don't dlaap- point me. I have you figured out aa a conteatant for flrat place. Septem ber 2. . Mr. Mack: I haven't heard from you elnce Saturday. Gueaa you are too buy vetting mor aunacnpiiona to waata valuable time (only twelve more daya remain till the close of the contest). That right, pay no atten tion to me, but increase your vot Mia Thomaa: Conaidering tne raci that you have been conalderably han dicapped In making an active cam paign on account of having to remain In attendance to your motner, wnoee unfortunate accident la regretted by all, you have done remarkably well, and deaerve auccea for having fought an uphill fight. I aaaure you I hope for a a peed y recovery of your mother and your ancceaa. Mia Gardner: I know you don't need any encouragement, or advice. You are gradually coming to the front and If you continue to do a good work during th next twelve day a you have In the paat you will capture the prlie you ar aeeaing. Ml Rablok: Why don't you exchange place with aome of those who are In the lead? Your chancea are a good a th reat, If you get down to buslnea. Now get In and aee what you can do before the cloae of the "double vote" offer. It doeant require many vote for you to take third place. Rlghteau Indignation. She (walking home from churchi Dld you notice that tovely Parlalan bat Mr. 8tylerwarearlng? I could think of nothing elee tb wind tlm. lie-No, my dear, can t any I did. To tell you Ihe truth, I woa lutlf aaieep moat of the time. Pbe-Tbeu yn ought lo le aabiimcd l own It. -..A nice lot of good (be ervl eUiut hiivr done you. I nmat nay: l.oinbm ! oowm or ar vtrr a at hotdbht. of lining material, ao that the walat coat may be worn with aeveral coat If drelred. Tbla gown la deelgned to give the fanhlonable pointed effect Batlate with-all over embroidery, figured fou lard and plain aatln, abantung plain and dotted. . ar combination that make up well lu thla pattern. JCbIC CUOLLET. Thla May M anion patter la cut In alsea for a thirty-four to forty-two Inch buat meaaure for the blouae and from 22 to X0 tnchea walat meaaure for the aklrt. Bead I cent to thla office, giving number tni tor th bloute and W.I for th aklrt and either of them will he promptly for warded to you r mall. 8n1 rent and both of them will be forwarded. If tn haste arad an additional two cent eiamp for letter poataae, which tnauree more prompt d.Uvery. - . ' - FASHION FEATURES.' A New Slaeve la Booked For Early Arrival. In th evening frock the wrapped tunic domlnutea entirely. Two ahadc of blu, on vry niuob lighter, ar need on linen tailored ulta. Blind embroidery and English eyelet are both favorite for the aeparat wbll walat. Velvet aprlcota, plume, apple and peachea a re -much In evidence. They are placed on the fabric bat for aft ernoon wear. Many skirt ebow a alaabed affect at the lde over an underskirt of con tra .1 In r color. The fancv for trtpe ha extended to sock for the little boy or girl, the trtpe ranging from a narrow line to a medium width band. In black, gray, pink, coral or blue. A chana-e in leeve la predicted. The elbow length 1 atlll In favor, but iifrAjrr'a iwr. aome of the nwet aleeve seen on aemltmnxparent frocks bulge at the elbow and ar continuea quire wiu. ht Into a band at the wrlnt. A almple Infant' slip is Illustrated hom it inav be mnde of fine lawn h.Hi or linen. If a more elaborate design Is preferred, Inc or embroid ery may be added to ault the taste. Jl'PIC CHOLLKT. w. u.rtim nattern le rut In on eta only. Bend 10 cents to thla offlc. iv ln number. TOTt, and It will be promptly forwarded to you by mall. It In hast Band an additional two cam stamp tar poetaca, which Insure mor prompt delivery. aMP f an Air Brake. Some Idea of the power of an air brake may be gained from the follow ing, facta: If tsjree a powerful toco motive drawing a train of ten n"en- get cars a distance of about live mile to recb a ieed of sixty mile ao noor on a strslght and level track, in brake will atop tb snm train from speed of HO miles' an hour In TOO foef. Rontfhly It may he elated thnt a train nmv lie stopped by the brakes in about S per of the, distance Ibal must be covered to glv It Its led.-ExcuB0g. I ' i mVnmm,.. 1aV I . TiV . L - r YJNV "rrrr Vf-i r, ,wev ' Photo eopyrtght by Amertaaa Preas ALL of the water haa been pumped from tb inside of the cofferdam Inclosing- tH wTwck of the battleship Main In Havana harbor, bat the - wreck haa net yet been entirely exposed to view, aa rt la bwrtod la mua Boovt inurcy-flvw reec aee p. bwcauaw it 1 archd cloeety for the not found at the Urn tb tacdeehlp waa destroyed. Boom that hasr bean recovered bekmgwd to ttghtawo or twenty bodies, and mor are becne tbnnd dally. Until all tne mad la removed, which will not be for eeeral wests, it will not be possible to answer th question aa to tb original explosion that destroyed the Maine. Oa of the pictures abov abow th tocrusted hnll of th battleship, wbll the other shows that portion of the vtaari moat severely damaged by the explosion that sect her to the bottom. ROADSTERS BEAT ; 7 TO 2 VICTORIA Aug. 21. (Special). Portland had no trouble beating Vic toria today. Th scor wa 7 to 2. The game waa sew l tap. by-thw Road sters in th third, wheu two basea on ball and ' a two-bagger by Stovall, with the base ful, scored five men. Lak waa relieved by Surphlla, but It was too late. Jensen pitched good ball for Portland.- The result Monday follow: Pacific Coast League Vernon S, Oakland S; called end of 12th Inning. Northwestern League Seattle 6, Vancouver 1: Portland 7, Victoria 2; Spokane 9, Tacoma 0; forfeited by Ta coma. ' i V National League New York 3, Chi cago 2; Pittsburg 10, Philadelphia 7: St. Loula 6, Brooklyn I; Cincinnati 7. Boston c. . American League Detroit 5, New York 4: Washington 7 Chicago 4; no other gnmea played. STANDING. saesssassssft , - Pacific Coast. . Won. Lost P.C. Portland 73 ,60 .649 Vernon ... 77 64 .646 Oakland 76 .68 .628 San Francisco 72 71 .503 Sacramento 66 72 .478 Lo Angeles 67 86 .399 Northwetrn. . Won. Lost P.C. Vancouver '..., 77 49 .611 Tacoma .72 64 .671 Seattle 70 6& .660 Spokane 67 69 .632 Portland ..r0 63 .488 Victoria 81 97 .242 . Climbing a Coceanut Tree. . Cocoa nut wben rl fall to the grouud and wbvu necewKary ar pluck ed by muu wbo climb up. It sometime makea one's blood ' ruu cold to sv tbem run up the treea Ilk monkey. Two .way ar practiced for mouutlng th truuk. In the cae of a small tree or at an odd moment the man walks np the trunk, keeping hla feet flat against it and throwing hla weight back from It a much aa possible, re taining bis position at th an me time by the tension of his arms. The other and aafer pl.m Is to pass a loop of cord nronnd the feet, which are thus kep' close tojrether. and grasp the trunk of the tree, the arma meanwhile assist I uir the climber, who move upward In a aerie of Jumps. . , Ruthin' Impulalv Generosity. On day. walking near Radley. Rub kin' attention wa caught by a group of little girls playing in the road, and be went and talked to them. One of tbem apeciully attracted bis attention. He asked her why she waa playing In the dual. Had ah no gardeu at home? Did she love flowers What waa ber name? And ah replied tuodeatiy. with wonder In ber eye. On reaching boine be gave orders to bin solicitor lu look out for and buy a collide with a gar den lu Radley and hnve a deed of gift made out In the little-girl's mime, which wa don aerordluul.v.'anS she. full of wonder, with ber axtonlxliwl parents, entered at ne Into Minxes alon of It.-Krou "Riixkln In Oxford; Putting It Pleeeently. Oh, Billy, tell m quick! How did the gam com outf W almost wou." Life. fliiDacrlb for the Dally Bnterprte a..... y ,r vi Association. 111. - nsmoTing una mna as a aww pruw... remalna of the men whose bofliea ware COUNTY COURT. EXPENDITURE ON COUNTY ROADS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY. District No. 1. Welsmandel k Nelson . Standard Oil Company Wilson II Cook Oregon City Foundry . . . 3.00 . . 13.52 . . 24.00 .. - 8.60 Frank Jaggar .. 126.00 .. 235.36 . . 99.00 4.55 . . 7.60 . . 22.60 .. 13.00 .. 6.00 . . 21.00 . . 12.00 . . . 10.00 .. 14.33 .. 5.62 . . 8.98 .. 100.65 .. 2.60 .. 1.25 .. 4.00 . . 2.00 . . 6.00 . . 6.00 .. 6.00 .. 6.00 .. 16.00 6.00 .. 3.75 . . 2.00 .. 2.00 .. 143.74 August Gebhardt Dan Grave W. J. E. Vlck ........ D. L. Trullinger R. Orem Arthur Johnson Mart Johnson ...' W. II. Husbands Art Husband D. N. Trullinger John S. Owing Robbing Broa. ........ W. J. E. Vlck Ii. L. Trullinger P. C. Miller 'Tom Miller J. V. Harlesa E. L. Palfrey I. Stelnlnger B. Stelnlnger S. Echerd , A. Stelnlnger W. H. Engle R Stubb ....... Chaa. Rider . C. Carlson C Rueser ... J. B. Cumlna Wilson Cooke .: 10.60 W. W. Smith Wm. Dutcher John Green . 40.00 24.60 24.50 Lake May 24.00 C. E. Smith . J. V. Green . . W. Dutcher . , J. R. Myers , F. M. Myeri E. Patach . - II. Hart O. Fisher ... C. RaddaU ".. 21.00 35.00 35.00 25.00 14.00 25.00 , 6.00 2.60 41.70 Leo Askln 4.00 C. E. Miller ... A. J. Lia 8. II. Kauffman Glger Broa. 10.30 238.39 137.44 280.86 10.25 '3.25 . .50 4.15 8.25 17.97 10.00 10.00 10.00 18.75 6.00 ri8.75 10.00 7.50 1.65 6.00 29.15 19.00 14.00 D. Hosteller C. Raddatx , A. S. Thompson Simon Miller :. 0. E. Miller W. W. Cook Herman Gerhardus, Sr. Herman Gerhardua, Jr. Fern Thebo F. O. Cooke , . . . . R. Sumner Ray Dallas Martin Trogne Walter Thebo ...... Straight A Salisbury Robert Mattoon W. H. Mattoon ..... N. Blair .... R. B. Beetle (To be continued ) A Dublin magistrate whose nam waa Porter, on sentencing an lriah man to two months with hanV la.bor for drunkenness and assault, finished with the remark: "Now, I think. Pat. you will cars arhlaky." Pat promptly replied: 1 "Aye. bedad, 1 will, your honor, and porter too." ' CORRESPONDENCE OAK GROVE. Th Oak Grove Gtrla' Band was given a picnic on the river Sunday by Mr. Armstrong. Mra. Armstrong, Mra Ellia and other paYents of members. The girla played aeveral selections and were encored by persona in pass ing boat and the people out for tb day. A basket lunch waa served and tb children enjoyed the day by play ing in the sand and water. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alexander, of Portland, have purchased the confec tionary stor of Marcher and Bush. B. H. Warren and Mr. Emmons went to Laturell Sunday to fish. The Crystal Lak baseball team de feated the Oak Grove ball team Sun day at Crystal Lake; cor 7 to L ' Arthur Reynolds 1 better and ha been taken . bome from th hospital. Mr. Reynolds wishes to thank every one who ao kindly helped her aon when he got hurt laat Sunday. A number of Oak Grove residenta attended ii circus Friday and Sat urday. Dr. McFarland. who haa been ill for several month. 1 able to be out and went to Portland Saturday. Mra. B. A. Hughes, of Gladstone, spent a few hoars here Suturday, the guest of Mr. Charles Worthington. Mrs. Ellis spent Saturday In 811- verton. She accompanied Grandma Hedrick home. Mr. W. M. Alee was a Portland visitor Saturday. J. B. and Mra. Evena left Saturday for Southern Oregon. They expect to be away aeveral montha. Mlaa Loula Kennedy was a week- i end visitor at Vancouver, Wash. She visited relatives. Mra W. P. Bushnell has been en tertaining three of her niece from St Louis for the past three weeks. They ar Mrs. J. M. Vlmont, Mlsae Clara and Chariot Skeele. They went 1 to the beach with Mr. Bushnell' son. Mrs. L. E. Bentley and two children have returned from Markham, where they vlalted relative the past three weeks. CONTEST NEARING END; WORK HARD! (Continued from page L) ' candidate may mean victory for her. Would not the knowledge that you have -helped her win a valuable prize amply rnward you for the outlay of a few dollars, wben at the same time it brings to your home the only daily newspaper between Portland and Salem a newspaper that con tains all the news and particularly that of Clackamas county and vicinity, that which la nearest your home and therefore of real interest to you and your family. . You all are interested in the suc cess of one candidate or the other. Have you done your part to Increase ber vote total? If not let the ensuing twelve day show her she haa a friend In you by giving her a subscription which meana votes. Aa a laat thought we wish to Im press upon the minds of each and every candidate those in the lead and those t the bottom of the list that every moment lost from now on la opportunity neglected. Make this your slogan. WIN OR BUST, and see that each' mornings paper show a decided Increase in your vote total. LIFTS CHAIN. - A life's chain is made up of . countless lints of common metal, with at best a link of gold here and there. We forge each link with la bor and efTort. with sorrow or sing ing. wcD or badly, of the metal that be near us. . VOTE A . 1 ' . O e GOOD FOR ONE VOTE. Thl coupon when neatly clipped and properly filled in with the name of the candidate you wish to vote for, will be countad aa one vote. y '- Name of candidate . t Address ........ This coupon Is void after Cut on lines. Don't roll. , - NOMINATION BLANK. o GOOD FOR TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED VOTES. I wish to Nominate Miss. . , . . f . , Address Nominated by. Address .. This nomination blank, when properly filled In and brought or mailed to Contest Department of The Enterprise will eoant tor , 2,600 votes. Only one of th blank will be credited to each e v Tv dldate. i. .:,-.,'-'.;r NEWPORT . YAQUINA BAY Oregon' Popular Beach Rort - An Ideal retreat for outdoor pa times of all kinds. Hunting. Fishing. Boating, Surf Bathing. Riding, Auto Ing, Canoeing:, Dancing and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agate), mos s gates, moonstone, came lan can be found on the beach. - Pure mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh flan, clams, crab and oysters, with abundance of vege tables of all kind dally. , Camping Grounds Convenient and At tractive. . - wth strict sanitary regulation - ' LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON -TICKETS from all point In Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho on aale dally. 3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKETS from Southern Pacific polnta Port land to Cottage Grove; also from all CAE. atatlona Albany and west. Good going Saturday or Snnday and for return Sunday or Monday. Call on any 8. P. or C. A E. Agent for full particulars as to fare, trains, schedules, etc.; also for copy of our Illustrated booklet, "Outing in Ore gon," or write to Wm. HcHurray GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, Portland - Oregon. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Clara-Field et al to Charles T. Tooce, 160 acrea of D. L. C. of Almon B. Holcomb. township 2 south, range 1 eaat; $1. . . , M. A. Fleming to William A. High land, 1.60 acres of Concord; 110. EAtacada State Bank to E. M. Mill er, lota 6 and 6. block 37; $3,993. Sadie L. Prahl to Martin E. Haley, 5 acrea of eextions 22, 23. 26, 27, town ship S south, range 1 west; $1,250. Linda Holladay Dorcy et al to Henry Conlln, lota 5 and 6, section 29, township 1 south, range 2 east; $1. Benjamin C. Holladay and Edytne L. Holladay to Henry Conlln, land tn aectlon 6 and 6, township 1 south, range 2 east; $1. James A. Bunnell to T. C. Staler, lota 1L 12. 13. 14, 15. 16, 17. 18, 19, 20. block 8, Oak Grove; $3,900. James A. Bunnell to F. J. Lichten berger, lots 20. 21. 22, 23, 24. Oak Grove Park; $2,500. Jamea A. Bunnell to Charles Delfel, lota 1 to 10 ncluaive; $11,500. Oren Cutting to F. F. Williams, 40 acrea of section 30, township 3 south, range 3 east; $1. Hotel Arrivals. The following are those registered at the Electric Hotel: C. Stanley. Portland; Edward Rtngatad. Mrs. Rlngstad. L. H. Mumpower. Springeon Tucker, South Carolina; M. C. Sprague, H. A. Berkman. J. W. Pal low, C. R. Carr, Olympia, Waah.; Peter J. Griffin, Portland. Goes to Laundrymen' Meeting. W. L Yale, of the Yale laundry, at East Morrison and Tenth streets, Portland, ha gone on a businesa trip to Duluth, Minn. He will attend the Laundrymen'a convention at St. Paul. During his absence Mrs. Yale will make ber home with her mother, Mrs. J. W. McDuffie, at Fifth and Jefferson street, this city. i Attend Service In Portland. A party of young people of the Bap tist church attended the White Tem ple. Portland. Sunday evening, to hear J. Whltcomb Brongher. The aud itorium was crowded to lta caapclty,. COUPON. ........ ........ An gust 31. Send 1n flat i 'if : JJ -.4 . - " .Y'.:S