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u..o:i daily 3oirr-;?AL'. rogTLAUD, SATPKOAY , tryninno. juuc , ltot mm This time in the newest, best, brightest and i prospective one ox vie most prosperous iitue tmcs in u wo whih briwu .p ' .. v is, V ' ' , j ' ; vr 1 " " . l , v . sBmw""",""a"a-anw-"" ., saWaa-aaa-sW .awa-a-a-saw-- . . Is, Its The'eme'conthitade ....v.;. . 1: : ITS ' Xt Will stand .-. .'."... ''f- : lv . "o "v'BARTON- ' ' -TVlocited M'tmTeivt)tttheui:of Portland ttie Estacad brancH o! the Oregoa Water Power -ft Railway Company's Estacada . . . .. . t.- y T ' t iJiVk . mamKi .lmnif - - ' quickly oiscern tnat .: '-'?' Phone r.v . AFRICAN TRADE " , FOR PORTLAND AtnniL un auBJUTi Tstmorrosi miTxi to tx suue ooaTtsonc ' i wnma aAOxrzo ooamx : so- swots au suua o .n m siAsn. " ' Offlelali of the Portlna-Altlc Steart- kVIn nnmnlnv rftealved ' letter tllll mornlnrf from Qlbb. Llvlnntoit Co. ooer&tora of fleet of iteainen from Honf kon to South Africa, tfrin the fretsht rate at which product carried h th aiMmtri from Portland can fee hipped from the Chines port direct to the Dark Continent, it u nren wt w caUr, that- Ola feta ompajr toalata upon too high a rat on uteir ena oi .me lin ni for tht reason there la very lltUa probabilltr that any exteneive ehlp- t ments wol Da maao ory won. Th fleet-belntoperatfl from Hong kong to South Ainca consists w mrw liuiruri. and ther are affording a mnnthi Mi-irie-. The line was astahf Kakl iknrt tlmi Ud. SJld It 1 Said , that It .8 already enjoylnf an extensive , trade. . carrying oooiies 10 wore n uw mines of South Africa, which are being - developed on an extensive scat ey onv .: Ish capitalists. Is on of It mala aovrcea of profit - . -' ' , More fayorabl word concerning ; i.)i HtM a MDMttd to be rooelved . by the local company at no-distant date and officials or tn un ar 01 m opm ; Ion that ther la an opportunity to build n m. mnnA business with BOUth Afrloan irirchnts. Bt - th Hongkong lint charging a reasonable tariff. It la pointed y out that frequent small i shipments of ra flmiat nrmluiTta wanld be m&de from Portland on th oriental steamers to the Chinese port and sent mm mere airect a AfHo OH.ri for.Paolflo ooast Dro- ; - ducts are being received from there right inn, hut usually the Quantity is so 'i mall that It doea not pay' th exporters to charter a snip to nanaie tne Dujne. .. tnitii liMintr BArviee' direct ' ; from Portland. It Is said that small ship- menta f or" -hat-trrlVryi would- KQ out HE IS INDORSED BY . "William Xfc Brwster, a' candidate for the state legislature on the Democratic ticket, .has practiced ,law la .Portland since he cam Mr in 181. .He was ! WltLlAH X BRKWSTBat. ', . r : 7 . v. '.r " i .-, " 'A sasw p uw m"ii ii -ia psilia. mi n y th oasdld&t of his party for city attor I i tOAIs -W ra If.- 1 A a an.ul-4lain V www-.s-. wa- Mevea. W W uuyw , , " v mass meeting was held for th purpose I ' or oojecung cnanges in. i wis vnr charter and. particularly. to .prevent an v", amendment Which would do away with separata city lctlona, . This meeting yH recommended that v Mr. Brewster, to- . . gether 1 with R. . W. Montague, -, B. R. ' Clary, J- R Hedges and C. W. Nottlng- LC!:hani be jmppbrted In opposition to A J. 4Sr Ctpronv-nTvlfc 'Oawat;;-Wyfc Hudson, KM' Mafliaon weicn,. w.r.w. ttoicomo ana Aiinps. cii"s . . Vadlson weicn. u. w. Holcomb ana a. A. courteney, ttepuoncan canaiaates wno i rargv n .. - v , r ....,..,. nlrw.n.tM 1Trinc Aarrvinsr t.EOO tons f such amendment a, .-, .. . . x ( I . Name, ; and Its Promoter is the Oregon Water Power ."ogreat a success, of the iow thriyiAe and pretty toW of EsUcada. , THE' .OREGON WATER POWER TOWNSITE COMPANY ; new property, the. bullseye of one of the most fertile agricultural areas in the world, not excepting any, and ; FIRST SALE OF LOTS WILL DE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1904 which' time special trains will as a Jewel In Itt letting!. V Its surroundings are not surpassed on it isj?ouna xq do iown oi mors ' Mairi 216. 4 Ground'Floor, Oregon Water Power ft Railway . v a " - '' ' '-''i I ''t ' -' " "'... i on almost ovary vassal aaljlng f or th far east - , v ' With th freight Question aatlsfaotor II y settieo, tner ta aaia 10 p no ooudi that a flourishing trad can b built up WHO, uiai quarier vx .vu -giww BAXOB WZZJU CaAXT TBATJTS. Perrrhoat Taooma loos to XAld Off : . fot Bcpalra, ,1 Xa a short ttm th ferryboat-Tacoma, used by the Northern Paclflo Railroad company for transferring train across th Columbia river . ooiween a.aiam mi ranhia. will b taken out of com mission and given extensive repair nn.in tv. t1m. that aha fa tvlnr Mia a transfer barga will be used In her place to move trains between th Washington and Oregon shores. Plans and spec loca tions for th construction of th barge ... .a am mnA aa aWin aa it la built th eoatmpUtd work, on th Tacoma Win 6 none. ' ' ' Th. KM will ha In ha nala-nhorhood of 40 feet In length, and it will require several weeks to build; Svral thou sand feet-of heavy tlmhars will have . .... .a . . i ,v in tut uaaa in iu oouavueuun. m,uv v..M ariu ha tnww4 t a. ataameK' and th company Will M at in expense oi keeping a vsi mere w wwim pr SOSes. ; . ' ') f- ' v " ' V v.i. li.r la anma talk that th Taooma will be taken on a drydock. If It phouia d aeciaea vj drydock her th Port of Portland wlU .uw.Muk, an attamnfc to fat 'the contract. Should th local concern suc ceed In getting her th steamer wiu oe h i.,Mi vaaael , aver taken on th Amir nnt avnantin the British BhlO Ba eon Rfok, which Is billed to be given th next treatments Th Tacoma la 114 feet In length, and to nanaie ner proper17.1t mvi ha nanaaaarr 10 ormi au um uuu - Tn Tacoma was ouuv m iwmwm 1884, and has bean in commission con tinuously sine mat gate. - aHaaasaaeJSaMMBiaaM ' stAasoii Maoxsro sixazsra. : : j. Sredg Portland How Wldealaf Channel la JTorthera Karbor. aftaraAnW ha jlradaw Port land began th work of deepening and h. ohannal In tha northern W1UVUIUI . MW - ... nart of th barnor ana aepoaiunV ia material amine rou vjwb of-PortlandTomialsslonnurd-4nto-a. contract to supply them .with aarid and gravel. iM"np o w extends over a territory three . blocks long, and It la supposed th Portland ,m ha an Hired at the work for fully 1- Ax ' Aft tha aama time she r It la reported that th dredge Colum bia, which Is working further down th h.rknr i miklnc rood Drorreu. In some localities th formation is unusu ally hard, and at aucb, places rdglng la nccessariiar iow. - - i V v '. season sroxaa. i Xmtnri Tuna l Arrived at B:10 and laftv un at 8:10 a. m. Steamer Despatch, from San Franclsoo and coast ports.. - Ban Francisco, Juno 4. Arrived last night steamer ADeraeep,; iroiu :.rvni land. ' J ' J' V " " . Astoria. Jun 8. Left up at. 1:10 . p, ra- Steamer Geo. W. Elder. -, - Arrived at 6 p. m. Schooners David Bvans. from Honolulu, and Louis, from Ban Fraaolsco, Balled at I p. m. Schooner Zampa, tor Ban Pedro. j , Ban VMnnfiM. .tiina S-ftailan at 1 Ik: bV- Steamer Whlttler, for Portland. . Astoria, jun .uonaiuon oi me oar at 8 a. m. Smooth; - wind ' north; weather cloudy ; 1 - ., - Bvsnrxsa sua ssraaauunm. Tjtnal AMn ' .'Rnlri ties luat prepared an annual report of the busi ness transacted by the California Ore gon Coast - Steamship company during the past yean which shows very grati fying results ,aa compared with that of th previous year. ;? Not only hav more vessel or.fn am roeen operauon 'ivlno ihm naat 11 months.)- but thev have made mor passages between here and tn porta aown ne coast,: carrying aaa .. steamers greater , cargoes. . Among -t am now mim In Bnmmlaaloll a. Bart of the time by the company wer th Navarro, the - orac uouari ana aw noma- wnjr. The Alliance la the only steamer of the fleet that did not mak so many trips as last year, she having fallen three short of her previous rcord. Th prear nt report shows: --x ' : :, .1' The Homer mad two trip. -earrylng 1,169 tone of generaVcargof Prentiss, II .a-MMf nm avt4 11 17A AAA f W VUV sa,i vetipv sMts iT''v -" - . ' - 6n carry passengers" at excursion rates wa pasuij( uuvmum.v w ' ' . - ' Handsome Home AT afJUCOsVT COST 0f BtTZXaOZVO. Party sptist aelU full lot; raw S-room J tnwv Artaaa AitnlnrtAil with AW at TV fTlsVl a.m aAM uaailaHaa . ar.nin1a ImMMWail -sW VI VUUTVIIIIIU BlVUIlUa I"Ktv W"T. ment sidewalks; cloae in; will bear full investigation; a rare Dargam, 'S5.000 SLOOO OASZ. XAAVOa TWT TSARS, ; ZaTTRRXtST AT T.7I1 VjUTT. Clackamas County Farms 100 Acxxa Beet or sou. on jin ox u. w: P. Ry. in toortland; near i. w. . . r. . . I . L .A AAA oarcoa ana ikagie rwtjjL, uh ,vv . eords of wood, profits from whloh i, ' will pay for th land twlc over. ; Only $3,000, Terms ISO ACTUS . Lojrged-off .land, on rail way; mak fin farm. -; y -53.50 per Acre tflo AOmM 100 In cultivation: 18 in ,. fruit; 60 rods to school and store, at fBprlngwater and Casadero, on line tf O. W, P. As Ry.; can be sub- -! divided to advantage. S 57,000 With Terms V. y,v;, -, ' W hav svrsi nlc little homes on that peerless river th beautiful Clack amas near electrlo line Into Portland, which we are authorised to offer very cneap. ; -j - .:. ''..: ... HOOD RIVER APPLE AMD Cross & Shaw : S3S wASHnroiosr STRRRT." $2,000 Full lot, T-room house, East 42d, near Ankeny; 1500 down, balance on Installment. $1,400 rooms, 100x150; garden and fruit; parties must sell. U LOUIS SALOMONS - ItRST AR3 WASRIROTOR STS, ! , - . -, ' innKtr! : ShiltAn 'x trtna. earrvina 100 tons of general cargo and 810,000 feet of lumber; Rutn, trips, carrying i,w tons of general cargo and 8,600,000 feet a 'liimh., iKaMaui 11 trina. carrvlnc 8,760 tons of general cargo and 4,875,000 feet 'of lumbers Grace Dollar. 1 trip, carrying 676,000 feet of lumber;- Norn citv 4 trina carrying 6.600 tons of general cargo; Navarro, I trips, carry ing 1,600 tons or general, cargo ana , aaa nt Hitnher; Alliance. It trios. iMVMrtn tr i KKi tana of frelrht- Included In which wer several shipments of red wood lumber from Eureka. i ' : Th total lUmoer snipmenia wmw vj . ... .nnnriM in 2S.8SS.000 feet. while the general freight all told, com- 49,100 tons." 7. . , ,. . WILL RUSH PLANS ON STEEL BRIDGES f.- mifntt haa he run'' WO rk .T... .nil anafllftnnUnna for th Steel bridges on Grand and Union avenues. -"I wUl hav th plans all ready to present at th next meeting of th coun cil," said Mr ,ElUott ,thla morning. 1 know that these bridges are very badly needed by people residing on tne aid,: and I wiir-do everything In my nower to hav th work on th truct- ures rushedl ', x i,.'.. "I am not able tor Stat just wnai uie exact cost of the ",lwv bridges will b. but am of the . opinion that they can easily b constructed for th amounts named in th resolutions 846,000 for th tlrand' avenue bridge and .6DS.gvu for th Union avenu bridge." , v vVj a Question for Job.- : V. Hav you seen th program of arnus menta that will be given to entertain the patrons of . the Trainmen's excur sion to Salm ; tomorrow t . It Is a length'on and la featured with acts well worth, witnessing. Rurchard'a full military band and orchestra will f Or nish - music. J Blcycl raoasr Mcic rid ing - and egro minstrels are also at tractions. The. program will b given at tha atat JTalr grounds and wUl begin prompUy at 1:80 p. m. On return trip trains wDl leave grounds at 6:80- p. m. Lunches and . refreshment will ,b served Oh th grounds. ; - . i ii j i I ill' I ; to and from this center of beauty earth, and as a location for business ventures its equal is rarely found. wvuwm , t: : , Company's Building, First and Alder Sts. Pdrtland, Oregon. '" - ,. i . HELPVMNTED The success of Series No. 1 of the Portland Home buildlngCompanydemand that we put Series No. 2 on sale Immediately; Good commissions can be earned by active workers in selling contracts in this company. PORTLAND HOME BUILDING COMPANY Room 606 Commercial Slock Francis I. Mc jCenna, Mgr. City Property S-room neat cottage, corner lot, fronts am ma Una In TTntM. Alhlna: rented - tit rvA mnnthi 1 anld now S1XOO arooxa new house, bath, basement, toi- let, cruna cjoae, nica purcuea, an uu-trt-Aa t a hnnaa In Mnntavllla.. . . .S1JI0O Rio new a-room house, on car line. In T-amnnt C-voom good house. In S. Portland, 11,690 B-rooa mooern nouaa, lurnacs , hmi rrniinifiiiiTxai, the iruiu ana Dor v1a! alaa lnnatinn . . ....... 14.300 BTew modern -room 4iousa, In fin loca tion. North Portland S360 s-room aons all first-class order, ce- n-iAn. walka. nn Raat 12th at 12.800 xrica lot. on Raat Yamhill and . 89th i-treeis . . ew Corner lot, la Cole's Add., 60x10.0-- nnlv : ; . - 4V400 S-roont honae; nlc ornamental work on xroni, suu.urica umqiucuii iui- nace; electric lights; good corner, close In n. Waat RIHflf mls-hl taka aood lot or some smaller property as PiJ Bood new aonse, on i loia, on i. i a- Dor. on eaay wrini fiw HENKLE & BAKER SIT Ablngtoa Rldg. Portland, Or. 7.A0RZI All first-class land; 40 acres" cultivated; nlc fruits ,.u... anderrlea;.Jln house, barn and outbuildings; boat lands at th farm; only HENKLE & BAKER SIT Ablngtoa Banding. taurelwood Lots t , $3.00 a Month ' A few cholc lot left In thi splendld addition. Modern 7-room cottage to rent,' 815. - 8UBOXAXV Modern 6-room cot , tare and lat-ge lot 11,000. New 8-room cottago, $460, . Easy payments. CEO. W. BR.0WN .803 rAixjxra bios. S300O Nice residence 'location, "West sine; easy waiaina- aiaianc inim Chamber of Commerce..- fl600-SI 1-3x100 feet, near Montgom ery, on 16th street. S3500 Fractional lot, on 11th street. near layior; a wiguo. -. SttlOO Fine quarter block, close' In, on ' ; East 8tda . . S3600 N4c grounds; nice hous and convenieni to iwo car unea, close In. East Side: easy terms. $4600 Small farat. near th; city; a nargam. :fv ,-; ,, vi DAVIDSON, WARD & CO. ' 408 Ohamhex of Commerce, nm tVot 40X100, SSO to f IBS. ft ( ERN PAR 1 UU -OaMSeMBlaetvieZ,la 1 Sycamore Real Estate Co. I SOSa XorrlsomSa, SNAP $3000 Townsite Company and glorious PslbUitiet. :,-h-v 'division. Those who attend the auction sale win tufnr huvra realise that the boom is on. -j . ' mpiiy Real Estate FOR SALE " BY THE . ME 0UUIID 1 1JT (0. ?250 Two lots, 60x100 feet each, two blocks from Willamette Station, on fit. Johns car line. 91000 Cottage, 6 rooms, corner Commercial st and Cook avenue; rent 818 a month. sooo Nlc lot. corner B- Eighth and Tills- lnd electrlo lights. . ; 81SOO 840 Fargo street, one block from Wil liams ave. car line; lot ana ooiias-e, mnma! nantrv. bath, cltv water, sewer, street Improved; fruit and shrubs; terms H cash, balance on time. :-- ;nrt - . t TaWW OxlSO feet and hous 6 rooms; terms 1800 cash, balance easy paymenta . S1250 408 Fremont st, near Union ava, lot 60x88 reet, ana cottage rooms. nr.t. ..m... ri.h.M .v. mrA Wla TTWUlflkWI,, Wi 110, Au. I, gen st.; large lot and comfortable 'cot tage,. rooms ana oam; oara unuumi. pieniy iruiw S1750 .... TfMnn 1 .nrf house 6 rooms; stceet Improvements all in; sewer, gaa ana w.iw, . S3500 WUllam av.. corner Morris St.. lot 68x 100 feet and house, 7 room; all modern conveniences; . terms s,uuv casn, oai ance on time at 6 per cent S3000 100x100 feet, N. W. corner E. 26th and Tillamook sts., with house 8 rooms, fur nace, open fireplace and all modern con veniences; terms half caah, balance on ttai 82100 440 B. Eighth st (West Irvington), lot 60x100 feet and house 6 rooms, bath, gas, sewer; street improved; shrubbery ana rruiu . 83300 E. Couch and E: 24th sts.. 50xo ana hous rooms; concrete Dasement; gas, barn; sewer in ana paia. S4000 100x100 feet corner E. TamblU and JS, SJxth street 8a25UU E. Morrison and E, 27th sts., lot 88x100 feet and cottage rooms apa warn; hrlrlr fnundatlnn: full basement: 8S0O cash, balance on easy terms; rents for 8Z a montn. S400 Iiot 60x122 fet. on E. 80th St., between E. Main and E. Madison. 82200 Iot 60x100 feet on IxveJoy st, between 21st and 2 2d. S2600 hot 60X100 on Marshall st 85000 Corner, 100x100 feet, on Overton street; 81,700 on mortgage at e per cent. TXTUB8 XRSURE9. ARSTRAOTS PTTRXXSRRR Ml i lil (0. and T Chamber of Oommeroe. . around Floor.. Tourth-et Sid. These Are Snaps ' ' Oood. new hons and S acres. S1.000. ' ' 4 'i Tiv S-aor tracts, S50 par acre. : 1 Located at taunargent Park, on O. W. P. electric car line. Pet off at Oates' Station and se agent On th ground.- - Thar was never a rreater bar has acquired this . . THIS MEANS YOU "Forty years ago I purchased that quarter block for 8600. when It was nothing but a wilderness." said an old timer the other day, as he Indicated a down-town business location. My brother chided me for foolishness at the Urn 876,000 would not. buy It to. day. It shall be my legacy to my chil dren. I am content" - v -How many men, overlooking auch op portunities year ago. ar spending th evening' of their Uvea In vain regrets, when, with a little foresight and self denial, they could hav rounded them out in comfortable contentment i ner laii m mmn iu . " circumstance ar such that he cannot anora to invei xe wun m j beautiful lot, in , -OJl- Archer Place Lot From Up t... . in. in this "Eden of Ore- ran." thev'11 never be any cheaper. Pay us M down and let your wife attend to the rest 86 per month, '' You'll wake up some day th owner Of a OeaUUIUl name nu luaua, va w A man with half an y can ho in r,.i..t Un m .m.. in tha naat three years, snd how property valuos Will aavance in vne nM..n' , th Mt Beott car to Archer Plac and look at this property,' with -graded streets and water malna laid. System OI omeDUlianis aim Mummj. Pacific Land Co. 16TV FIRST STRSST. ' ' ' $3500 io.AORZtaDnftw...c.jinillwSieaTt4 and in cultivation; z acres in straw berries; 1 acre In raspberries; good ; Nroom house and large barn. This Is a nap. I $3750 QVARTRR BXiOCZ, E. l$th and Bel mont jk great bargain. $50,000 QVARTRR RX.OOR, with 4-story brick. per cent on $51,000; has fine future. X.OTS OF OTRRR OOOB BUTS. The Hart Land Co. SOS Sherlock Rldg. Every lot a corner, 100x100 feet; streets 60 feet wide; good soil, no gravel. uroosnTOCX has graded school church, waterworks, i store and fin car service. ;' Woodstock is the only addition where, when lot Is paid for, money will be advanced to build your hom. on small njonthly paymenta. . FITU I.OT. 100X100, SSM t SSTS. on monthly payments of $10, or half lot. 60x100, only monthly WOOSBTOCZ CAR takes "you direct to the addition; 26 minutes' ride, or; call WESTERN LAND CO. -vim wonog STteif. ?- Vest Rd f Rrldge. Faoaa. atala 18TX. Cannon s Addition Woodstock Surroundings that for fertility of soil is unsurpassed It is in the midst of an old settled region. : Adjacent farms are, nxanv of them, half a century of see. ' ) Its orchards comprise all sorts of fruits - that grow on trees, except tne tropical ' climate kind. It is a great berry coun- V try thereabout A fine dairying region 'i . with scores of cows.: - A prolific timber, , belt is adjacent to the townsite of Bar- ; ton. With the fine Clackamas river on the one side and Deep creek on the other, the town -will be well supplied i with water. ;'. Barton is in Clackamas county, where the rate of taxation la low. And- when the reader views the v land he will exclaim; ;.V--Heavens I what a " goodly prospect . : spreads around.Vvi;-i..:.tr , Of bills, and dales, ;ad woods, and i : lawns,'- :v-1-y And charming homes, . and " gilded ; , ,; streams, till aU .., ,i ; , The stretching landscspe into, smoke ; -decays. '. . ;:"'j;v''iv '.it I -V i " " 'v. "; ; i "New scenes arise, new landscapes strike the eye, , , :::i--..i And all th' enliven'd country beautify.". ROGUE RIVER Fruit and Alfalfa Lands $1600' Forty acre of th rlehst land in orcgon.1 mues irora rau- i road - station. on free - rural delivery ; routei good roads to town, and -in x. cellent neighborhood; soil is black al luvium and adobe, about half, and half; about half an acre of high ground for building sit. Recorder Applegate, who , has been familiar with tafa land for SO : years, pronounces this tn richeet forty, acres of land In Jackson County. It I certainly Is extra good, and with proper handling will be unuaually productive. tOfWYl Only nine thousand dollar for vW two hundred acres of th best fruit and alfalfa land In Southern Ore gon, less than two milea from railroad station, over good roaOst Tnl tract Is , about two-thirds cleared, soma six hun dred fruit trees recently set (Spltsen berg, Jonathan and Newton apples and Comic pears),- and" th soli especially adapted for th best chsracter t Bplt- j senberg apples, deep ana rioH. - Lees , than seven acre of wast -land on th ; entire tract . Can be put under pumping riant Irrigation or can te irrrgated from he Fish Lake pitch Company's sys tem when completed, t Oaa corner of th tract touches Bear creek., but none of It Is any way Subject to tne wash of the . creek. Tract embrace sixty acre of! fine alfalfa land. , Favorabl terms of , payment can be arranged. Crop re-' served. Possession given September .1 ' ' ' tlQftrt Seventy acres or creek bottom 7W , -land, most of it adapted for' alfalfa. Nothing, better for Newton' ap ples. Leas than two miles from rail read town. A portion of th soil Is as . line garden land aa can be found any ' where. Just touches creek in on cor' nr, and - affords good outlet for tile system, but is pot menaced by wash of creek. Terms, three thousand dollars down, long tin on balance. Best look into this tract soon, It won't be on hand long. ( 4 ' , , t, HOLMES BROS. '"'. ORRTRAXi POXRT. ORRCIOR. .' IVANHOE THE-BEAUTIFUL- "-Xomplgtr-abglrat't vt iliir'Tnrhfahtd " Wltn every wi , wia, wuua yurwiMf a mada ... ,,:''.;.HM;,'..,i.Wi IVANHOE Lot ar: going fast a few day mor and all will b sold. -, ' ' ,j . . ' IVANHOE Ha two car line from the city; 8 minutes' rid from this ofBce. " T IVANHOE w KnwIAA ava. ". 9A-4tt aillasVSI ltita Sal t vva ivw aw,. we j w t . wide streeU; water piped to vry block. IVANHOE la beautifully situated," giving a magv i at & ..,. Ka 4-e .laras aii-.i rounding country. i !f r? x x - , IVANHOE Lots ar going 'at onlyi 86 pr montN payments. Agent on th grouna. ax Mt. Scott car to Anabel and walk two , . block south, or taiteirvyooasioca-wav-. :, eriv ear and xet off at Ivanboe. or call at office.' : V ";'':. WESTERN LAND CO. 18S ItORRISOR STRXZT. . Was Bad of Rxidg. Phon. Mala 1871, 264 Mcrk Street io almoin , J 2 f. r ", 4" ' t r