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1 THE SUNDAY O REGION! AN. PORTLAND, BTPTEMlSETt 6. 19US. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Gns Monlloa Lasto Mantle, 2ic. th as Jianiies equai 0t tn best aso mantis on the. market. Barretts, 410 Mor rison. Both phones. UrnfH f"0O0 co'.os flrst-clsse 4-foot fir utu ood. ii per coiii delivered. Phone Main 43. Eagle Creek Fuel Com pany, 408 Corbett B:!g 2cT7 our own conservatories. Martin ft Forbes, 347 Washington at. Both phones. IVinl Rock Springs "Coal. Independent VUUI Coa & jce company, opposite CitX Library. Both phones. aa(Lr! Electric Fixtures S prices are right. All work guaranteed. Western Electric Work, rtl Sixth street. (KATHARINE & KENSINGTON) Plating Knive. Forks mnd all Stiver X lauuj, ware replatd as good as new. Oregon plating Works. 16th and Alder. Main 2oi't, A it o 7 3. U'fiitt O'Malley & Neuberger. 327 Wash lUtJ lneton street. Phone Main 2.ile. ADDIT OREGON LEADS Oregon Apples, Peaches, Pears, Cherries Stand above all others in the World's fruit markets. Tillamook has made the start, proving herself the Oregon Cranberry Field 7. YtT) AMOOEC ! Free delivery. A gallon of lo-year-old lugla nook Port, $1.3u. nn. The Portland Fuel i'o., 2S7 E. Mor 1? UVU fion st., is prepared to furnish cord wood In large and small quantities at the lowest prices. Phons E 2i and A 100. nn Kemmirer cal, the best W'yo VUU1 ming coal; gives more heat and less ash. Churchley Bros.. ,;th and Marshall sts phones Main. 931. A 3t3t. OREGON'S ADVANTAGES FOR CRANBERRIES MOIST CLIMATE Securing good growth. SUNNY SUMMERS Assuring good flavor. BEST SOIL Producing large crops. MILD WINTERS Preventing damage by frost. FREEDOM FROM PESTS Oregon Coast has none. PROVED OUTPUT 1900 census gives Oregon highest average yield in United States. One Tillamook grower produced at th rate of 325 bushels per acre. , TILLAMOOK CRANBEERIES COMMAND TOP PRICES Portland price averages $4.00 per bushel. TILLAMOOK CRANBERRY B0G3 IDEAL Possessing typical features and peculiar advantages of soil and climate. TILLAMOOK CRANBERRY COMPANY This company owns 103 acres of Cranberry Bog a few miles south of Nestucca Bay, containing in its forma- tion the elements that majce a peneci sou ior me raising ui uauUuw Wi n y - - yield. The company, in order to secure immediate development of this property, makes following liberal OFFER TO INVESTORS TRACTS OF ONE ACRE or more to each prurchaser, including for each acre one SHARE OF STOCK in the Tillamook Cranberry Company, and one LOT AT CRANMOOR BEACH, which is the ocean front of the property, a splendid beach, near the Slab Creek camping-grounds, and sure to become, on the completion of proposed railroad lines, one of the best and most accessible Oregon beach resorts. . . METHOD OF MANAGEMENT Th Marsh of the Tillamook Cranberry Company will be developed by the Corporation. The purchasers will own their individual hold inps of land, and contribute to the development fund. All the land sold will be uniformly improved. ; The crop will be cared for, harvested and sold as a whole, and the proceeds distributed as a dividend on the Stock. A fruit specialist, of high authority in the btate. and wide experience in me cranoerry marines ui. u, i.uui.. - r -o - - . the properfy. The purchasers, being all the stockholders of the Company, will direct the management of all its affairs, making tne investment entirely saie. . FILL OUT ATTACHED COUPON FOB ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET "The Autobiography of a Tillamook Cranberry" Name NX Address ". ELNATHAN SWEET Send me a copy of your booklet, "The Autobiog raphy of a Tillamook Cranberry." OTMATO WEET AGENT 204 CORBETT BLDG., PORTLAND, OR. I86V2 Acres 12 Miles from Portland mile from K. R. station and store, and seven miles from Van couver, cn ne level graded road; 145 acres under fine state of cultiva tion, balance in woods, pasture and green 6aw timber. Large 2-story 10-room house, with hot and eold water piped through it; two large barns, one 44x60 and one 60x104 feet ; chicken houses, "woodshed and brick dairy-house, well and running water; R. F. D. service, telephone in house; 3i-mire from graded school, and IVi miles from M. E. Church, 1 mile Catholic Church. In thickly-settled' locality. Land lays nice and level. Personal property: Two good young teams, 1 colt, double and single harness, 5 milch cows, 17 head of hogs, 23 goats, 60 sheep,, some chickens, 2 good wagons, new hack, buggy, cart, binder, mower, hay rake, hay tedder, manure spreader, 3 walking and 1 riding plow, riding cultivator, 2 fanning-mills, drill, gasoline engine with drag and buzz saws doej churning, separates milk and pumps water through buildings ; sheep-shearing machine, spike and spring tqpth harrows, potato digger and planter, cider press, feed cutter, cornsheller, all small tools; 40 tons of hay in barn, 500 bushels of oats, several acres of potatoes and all other articles too numerous to men tion, for only $15,000 $5000 cash, balance in five years with 6 per cent interest, if desired. Absolutely the best buy in the Northwest for the money. Will have to be seen to be appreciated. Don't make the mistake of buying before looking over our list. We have the BARGAINS. THOMPSON & SWAN Citizens National Bank, Vancouver, Wash. ROSE CITY PARK Park and pick ture home. -JUS w Health and pleas tire can best be ob tained by having your home in a beautiful suburb, where fresh air and sunshine cost noth ing". On your way to the Country Clu b stop in Rose City out a lot for your fu- HARTMAN & THOMPSON Chamber of Commerce DAILY METEOBOLOOICAI. REPORT. PORTLJLND. Sept 6. Maximum tempora-t-ir.. 64 rte ire..: minimum. 6 degress. JUvw reading; it I A. M- T tt: chug last 2-4 hoar., none, low rajnran. hods; vim swuiuwr x. Bona; norm, t. .17 Inch: deficiency. -IT Inch. Total sun shine. September . 10 hours. 38 minutes; posslbl sunshine. 13 hours. 12 minutes. Ba rometer (reduced to sea-level) at 6 P. M.. 80.04 Inches WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer has alien Quite decidedly over Northern California and remained nearly stationary over the North Paclflo states. No lain was reported In the Pa cific states, except a small amount at Marahflelri. Or. It la much cooler in the Lower Willamette Valley tut elsewhere the temperature has remained nearly sta tionary. The Indications are for Hunt showers Sunday In Northwestern Oregon and West ern Washington and for cooler weather In Washington, except near the coast and also cooler In Eastern Oregon and Idaho. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations talten at 6 P. M.. Paclflo time. portion: cooler east portion; south to west winds. Washington Showers west, fair east' por tion: cooler, except near the coast; south to west winds. Trlaho Fir. cooler north portion. TATIONa. Wind. Baker City Bismarck. . . Boise Eureka Helena Kam loops North Head.... Pocatello. ...... Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento. . . Bait Lake San Francisco.. Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island. Walla Walla... Siskiyou Marshfleld Blaine .61 P4 0. 83l0. tCilu. 60 0. 88 0. 84 0. BOlO 90 ;o. 64 O. U0210. i 7B10. 9OI0. BOiO. 92 iO. 76 0. 60 0. 94 0. 84 0. 00 0. 70 10. 4'NW 14iNW .HM 4iNW 18SW 86W . calm BIS 4;SE BSE) 6:N s i.ooioInw .00118 SW .00 4'B. .00 -4IN .00 18 SW 4iNW . . caln: 10 NW Clear Cleur Clear Cloudy Clear Clear iCloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Foggy Clear Clear f-loudT IClear FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Probably light showers; sooth to west wlcda Oregon Fair, exc.nt showers northwest CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOB CASH ADVERTISING. Following rates will be glrea only wha dyertlsins; i ordered to run consecutlT days, DsOly and buiuimy Isaacs. The Ora gonian charge first-time rat each tnsertloa for classified dyertialns; that 1. not rua on eonsecntlTO days. The flrat-tlnM rata la charged for each Insertion, la Tbo Weekly Oregonlma. -Room.." "Room, and Board." -House, keeping Room.' "Situations Wanted.-' IS words or less. IS eents: 4 to t word. 10 eenU: tl to M words, IS eenta. ate, M discount (or additional Insertions. 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All book em trie, will be charged In line 14e per line for first in sertion and 7o per line for each consecutive Insertion. 6peelal rate ea contract, given on application. Grand Central Station Time Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Roseburg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger... California Express San Francisco Express West Side Corvallls passenger ........ Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Orove Passenger Forest Grova Passenger..... Arriving Portland Oregon Express ... Cottage Grove Passenger . . Roseburg passenger Portland Expreas . West Side Corvallls Passenger ........ Sheridan Passenger ......... Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger..... Forest Grove Passenger 8:15 a. m. i 4:15 p m. 7:45 p. ra x:m a. m. 7:20 a. m. 4 : 10 i. m 8:50 a. m. 1 :00 p. m. 0:40 p. m, 7:13 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 5:H0 p. m. 11:16 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 8:00. m. 11:50 a, m. 4:50 p. m. OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO. ....I Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger .... Chicago-romana special ....... Spokane Flyer Kansas City A Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer Chi., Kan. City A Portland Ex.. Chicago-Portland Special Pendleton Passenger NORTHERN PACIFIC. 7:15 a. m. 8:3U a. m. 8:16 p. m. 0:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:45 a. m. 8:50 p. m. 5:15 p. m. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express ... North Coast Ik Chicago Limited. Overland. Express , Arriving Portland North Coast Limited Portland Express .............. Overland Express 8:80 a. ra. 2:00 p. m. 11:45 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 8:35 p. m. ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER. Leaving Portland Astoria & Seaside Express I 8:00 a.m. Seaside Special (Saturday only).! 2:30p.m. Astoria A. Seaside Express I l:S0 p. m. Arriving Portland f Astoria A Portland Passenger. . .112:15 p. ra Portland Express 110:00 p. m. Seaside Special (Sunday only). ,10.20 p m. CANADL4N PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland C. P. R Short Line, via Spokane, Via Seattle Arriving Portland C p. R. Short Line, via Spokane. Via Seattle 8:18 p. m. 11:45 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Dallas Passunger .... Dallas Passenger .... Arriving Portland Dallas Passenger .... Dallas Passenger 7:40. i 4:16 p. 1 10:15 a. i 6:60 p. i OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Arriving Portland Wllsonvllle Local 7:03 a.m. Salem and Intermediate Local . . 8:13 a. m. Wllsonvllle Local 10:30 a. m. Salem and intermeaiate express. 11 :20 a. m, Salem and Intermediate Local.. 1:40p.m. Wllsonvlil. Local 4:45 p.m. Salem and Intermediate Express. 4:00 p.m. Salem and Intermediate Local.. 5:40p.m. Salem and Intermediate Express. 8.-13 p.m. Leaving Portland I Salem and Intermediate Local. .1 4.25 a. m. Wllsonvllle Local 7:35 a.m. Salem and Intermediate Expresa 8:35 a. m. Salem and Intel mediate Local . . 11:10a. m. Wllsonvllle Local 1:10 p.m. Salem and Intermediate Express. 2:05 p.m. Salem and Intermediate Local .. 8:80 p.m. Wllsonvllle Local 6:10 p.m. Salem and Intermediate Bxpress.1 6:05 p. m. o CI e-t P a. o a B' CO -A g. 3. o P O. o 3 Ci. 120 LOTS ONLY FOR SALE ALL 50x100 FEET OR LARGER $250-$300-$350-$400 EASY PAYMENTS i z pi 2 iS J I L tfl'f f r tr CD O c B &' O CD B o CD 2. jt.r- mi mi 'aWii-srrfM-r I PS These lots sell strictly on merit, and this offer is not made as an inducement to any person to buy, hut to attract attention to the addition, which has not before been advertised. 345 have been sold without any advertising whatever. IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE TO INVESTIGATE 25 Gifts will be divided as fol lows: 1 of $ 50 1 of $45 1 of $ 40 1 of $ 35 1 of $30 2 of $25 each '. $ 50 4 of $20 each $ 80 6 of $15 each $ 90 8 of $10 each 80 Total $500 xix e-t-1 CD CD CD XIX e-f CD O CD CD c CD ITT- to CO o CD CD 00 k-e Pi CT- CD O - CD W O O o COUPON Present this at our office, or cut out and mail to us for particulars: Name Street City . Stafe (0) SCHIK0RA S MATT00N 206 ROTHCHILD BLDG. PHONES Main 1011 A 1051 SUBURBAN OFFICE BROAD AND VILLA AVES. Take Montavilla Car MZETLNG NOTICES. K. O T. M. You are commanded to bring your family and friends to attond that grand Silver Anniversary celebration In the hall of Portland Tent. No. 1. 11th and Alder sts.. Thursday evening. Sept. 10, at 8:45 P. M. Members of other Tents please take notice. I. O. T. M.. please take notice. OREGON ASSEMBLY. NO. 1. UNITED ARTISANS will give a ca.rd party In For esters' Hall. Marquam bldg., on Wednesday evening next. No admission. Refreshments. C. E. VAN AL.STIN. Secretary. ' FRAM ASSEMBLY. 121. UNITED ARTI SANcS, will give their first dance of the season Friday evening. Stpt. II. in theiff hall, Sth floor Marquam Mdg. Gentlemen US rents. . ladies free. All Invited. Come and have a good time. WHIST PARTY GIVEN BY PORTLAND CIRCLE, NO. ZS. W. O. W., Tuesda.- even ing. Sept. 8. K'S 11th st.. W. O. W. Hall. Dancing and refreshments. MOUNT HOOD CIRCLE NO. 151. W. OF W. Members are requested to attend funeral of Neighbor Mary J. Berk. Monday at 2 P. M.. from rff idenoe, 41 1 K. 11th street N. Inter ment Lone Kir Cemetery. MARY WHEELER. G. N. LOU ELLEN UONNELU Clerk. ENGROSSING resolutions. testimonials, memorials, etc. Ellis. 600 Columbia, bldg. BORN. 6TOCKM AN September ff. to the wife ff William Stockman, of Forest Grove, a son. on the birthday of its grandmother. Mta. Henry Harrington. Sr.. of CentervilJe. or., the parents of whom are the best-pleased couple in the land because it Is a boy. Dr. C. L. Large, attending. . DIED. ROGERS September 4, near Salem, Or.. Ralph Roger aged 18 years. Remains brought to Portland for interment. HENDERSON In th; city. September 5. at the family residence, 8tM Howard street, Mrs. Florence M. Henderson, aged .'18 rs. MEIER In thia city. September 6. Mrs. Nellie Cohen Meier, aged 65 years. Funeral an nouncement later. BRUENNING In this city. Sept. 5. at the family residence, li'.tj North 21st st Caro line Hruenning, aged bb years. Funeral no tice hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICE. HUMPHRIES Tn this city, Sept. !V at the residence of Mrs. E. A. Chambers, "SI Macadam st., Mrs. Abigale Humphries, aged 5a years and 8 months. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, which will be hld at the above residence at 10 A. M.. Monday, Sept. 7. thence to Crematorium. BROOKS At the residence f her son, D. W. McFaden. WaJa Walla. Mary M. Brooks, formerly of Portland, aged 71 years. Funeral will take place from F. S. Dun ning' parlors. Ka.it Alder and East Sixt h streets today (Sunday;. Sept. 6, at 2 30 P. M. Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir Ce meter y. BACKSTROM At 24 Albina - avenue. Sep tember S. Olaf Backstmm, aged 7 7 years 1 month 10 days. Funeral services will be held from Zeller-Byrnes Co.'a chanel Sunday. September 6. at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery. ALEXANDER The funeral services of the late John V. Alexander will be held at Holman's chapel. Third and Salmon sts., at 2 P. M. today (Sunday). Friends In vited. Interment Rivervlew Cemetery. JOHNSON At the residence of her daughter, Harriet M. France, at Wallace. Idaho, Mrs. Iols A. Johnson. The body will be brought to Portland for interment In River Vi-vv Cemetery. Monday "morning, 8 o'clock. Funeral will leave the depot upon arrival of train. Service will be held at the grave. BECK At 411 East 11th st. North, Sept. S, Mrs. Mary Beck, wife of John H. Berk, aired 4.". years. 6 months and 20 days. De ceased was a member of the Maccabees, Fraternal Union of Amerlra and Women of Woodcraft. Funeral services will be held from the above residence Monday. Sept. 7, at 1! P. M. Friends invited. In terment In family plot. Lone Fir Ceme tery. ' punning, McEntee Gllbaugb, Funeral Directors, 7th and Tine, rbiiue Main 4U0, Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Funeral Direct era. S20 3d t. Lady assistant. Fhone M o47. J. F. HNLEY A SON. 3d and Madison. Lady assistant. Vhone Main P. A 1M9. . ZELLEK-BYRNKS CO.. Funeral Direct ors. 273 KrUsselL feast 108ft. Lady assistant. F. 8. DUNNING. Undertaker, 414 East Alder. Lady afwUtant. I 'hone East 62. NEW TODAY. SPECIAL FLAT CORNERS or Good Investments Lot 60x100 and 8-room house, situate on the northwest corner of E;ist 12th and K. Pine sts. Price. J4700. Terms. Flatlron piece, being the northwest corner of Clackamas and East First sts. Price, tooitO. Terms. If yon are looking for buys, these properties will look srood to you. Let Us Write Your Fire Insurance Mall & Von Borstel 302 E. Burnalde St. and 104 Second St. $4800 21st and Glisan 8-Room House Lot 50x100 Monday onlri come early. Lot alone worth aoOW. Grussi & Gantner Room T, Canterbury Blda:.. 265 Wash ington, cor. Third. MONROE - STREET HOME 7 ROOMS Price $4200 Ivot '50x100 aud 7-room mortem home, heins; No. 28S Monroe st. This Is a beautiful home; has full cement base ment, furnnce. etc.: all gas fixtures, linr.leums and shades go with , the place. See it. We can make terms. MALL & VON BORSTEL 882 E. Bur aside St. and 104 Second St.