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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.. SATURDAY EVENING. JULY ,9, 1804. PRETTY STORY OF SAILOR'S ROMANCE A TXA AOO .OOVOOmO OX! MM MM ? nu X UTI WITH BtA OUL US VIII TM FAU1 - iom ooices it Bsoros nt ' SXCXXTX.Y XAJUUXS XZS CKOXOB. Charmed by the winsome grace of a Portland girl.' Acting Quartermaster Oalther Stevens of the destroyer WW Jones, timidly aaked Captain Davison for a few daya' leave of absence aa boob aa tho -vessel anchored In the harbor. "Him request was granted and then shyly he slipped over to Vancouver and waa ...married to Mtos Mvra Paunatone. All this happened on Wednesday, Ouna X. The very aextday Stevens denied the marriage. -" . It was nearly it year ago that the couria'hlpof Stevens " began."-" Atthat time he waa one of the men behind the : guns on the Concord, which vessel, with the Marblehead, waa In this port sev eral days during laat August. Mra. Stevens la an expert oarsman, and one day she rowed by ths white man-of-war aa It lay anchored near the old steel 'bridge. When the rowboat and Its fair crew rowed by the white warrior, Stev , ens was on the bridge of the Concord wig-wagging bis captaln'g compliments to ths skipper" of thai Marblehead ""ah J" sekTrig it lMt supply of iced tea ' had run out , ... Y But when be but Miss Paunstone, Stevens forgot bow to wig. In fact be ' i made up his mind that he did not cars j whether he ever wagged again. It waa a case of love at first sight After maneuvering about for several days to ' find a friend who would introduce him to ths pretty oarswomsn, the young tar 'at laat met ths girl that had stopped for 'a time diplomatic connections between the two visiting , warship. She, too, was glad they, had met and told the sailor so. After that the little row boat had a Arat mate whenever It visited ths vicinity of the warships. , Wag True to Jack. At last lr Came time for ths great ! white ships to sail down the liver and across the sea. Stevena had to, follow the flag, but ho left his heart behind Jor safe-keeping, ,: ..,:. i. ... ,. - , The sailor-lover WM transferred, to ,the destroyer a few weeks'' after the Concord had sailed from Portland. The destroyer, was then ordered to Panama. Letters passed meantime between the lovers. . When ths Paul Jones arrived In har ' bor this time, Stevens, waa all ready to go ashore as soon as .ths "mud hooks" dropped. Ha waa met by the fair oars - woman who had so charmed him a few months ago. Stevens was given a long -shore leave by Captain Davidson, al though ths skipper never dreamed that (he happy sailor was to wed. Wednesday, June 29, Stevens and- Miss Paunatone are. saM to - have nu1tlv supped over to the .city by ths fort found a Justice of the peacewho was In commission, and within a tew minutes' time had promised to love, cherish and protect each other... ,- , But lo, the very next day, when called . upon by a Journal reporter, Stevens de nied that he 'was. married. Ha even -said that he would give IsYtq any one to And a girl that he could marry. Ho .aid that he was such, a shy boy that .he would, rather face, a 7sp warship than .'to K a girl to become hla bride. fltta, morning It waa found out where Mr. and Mrs. Stevens were stopping. - The houss was rung up and the land lady answered ths telephone. Brtda Wot Afraid. """Is Mrs. Stevens InT" waa aaked. "You mean the Bailor's HtUe wlfer waa the reply. "Oh. yes, she Is here." - Mrs. Stevens wss called to the tele- , phone and asked If she waa ths bride of young Stevens, a Psul Jones quarter master. -, "Why, of course," came" the'-eweet reply. "WhyT" . 7 Whsn told that her husband had de uled -that -theywere -wed. she hesitated a minute ana men saia: "Oh. but we are. We just wanted to ep it quiet that's all." It ia said that Mr. and Mrs. Stevens - will make their future home in Los -Angeles, although Stevena will spend . much of his time during ths nsxt few months on ths sea. HIGH WIND BLOWS WOMAN INTO RIVER (Special Dispatch ts The JonraaL) Presoott Wash-. July I. Mrs. Jane Waddell came near losing her fife in thia city today. She wss walklng-along the banks of ths river during a storm, when a sudden gust of, wind struck her, caught in her clothea'and, lifting her from the ground, aha descended in the river..' Mrs. Waddell did not lose her pres ence of mind and kept afloat, although the - current was -quite-swift at ths point where . sbs fell into ths . water. After floating over 100 feet aha man aged to And a landing puce and drew herself out of the water. . Barring a cold drenching and a oad fright the woman was uninjured. -. s&ajsr M Satisfied . with the coffee you J 11 are drinking? If not ) Hit ii your own. fault. If Vou eji buy V - v V I Golden Gate I ' High gride " J 1 grocers'sell it f 111 and 3 lb. roms'tight tin a I J. A. rOLCER A CO. Seas rrseieee ' . II DECISION GIVEN IN IRRIGATIOIt CASE im or rAm-BAOxxw xmtobt- Avca VMCXDMB AT nnUTOV- ' coubt1 ioisi tut bxstxuot must acqvzbs yxstxd most bt XiiOAii noozsuma. . V (Special MapetHi te The Josraal.) Pendleton, Or, July . Circuit Judge Gills handed down an Important, and far-reaohlng' decision this afternoon. In the suit of the Little Walla Walla Irri gation district against O. N. Preston and other residents. - The district contended that when It waa formed the organisation earriea with it the power to control and regulate all water used for irrigation purposes. - The court holds that before this can be done the district must acquire by legal procedure ths vested rights which existed In the residents prior to the formation of the district W. A Holmss, an O. R. A K. carpenter. waa struck on ths head with a shovel by M. J. Cane, a local yardmaster, follow ing a difficulty In the yard this after noon. A gaah was cut four inches long on the head a'hd the skull badly -fractured. The blow may prove fatal. No arrest mads aa yet pending the result of ths Injuries. . . - : " - ' REFUSES TO GIVE UP HIS CHILD The lt-months-old ' daughter oi Mr. and Mra. Jesse --Robinson, (6 Water street is the object of a search that haa been going on for four days. Her father took -har from home laat Wed nesday. He has placed her with soma people, but where ha refuses to tell. He declines to disclose- the secret to Humana OfflceV Joaeph Reslng or De tective Hawley of the Boys' and Girla Aid Society. The matter haa -been car ried up to County Judge Webster, in an effort to eompel the father to : make known, the whereabouts of the ohild.. The baby la a twin .whose mate died a year ago, and she la not healthy. She cannot walk. - .- ' . . The father and mother charge each other with gross, neglect of the. child, and. the authorities are determined to take charge of the Infant if the county court' will grant the - necessary papers, until it la decided whether .either parent la qualified to properly care for her. Humane- Officer Reslng haa known ' the parents for four yeara, he having been present at the Wedding In the capacity, of beet man. ' This morning the parents, who have been quarreling- since ths baby was removed from the Water atreet home by the father, met on the steps leading to the municipal court room, and. discussed the case. They grew loud in their de nunciation of each other and parted, the father vowing he would never ten where the baby la, and the mother threatening to invoke the law to compel -him.- ' RESISTS ARREST TO NO TURPOSE Crying bitterly on the street at First and Oak, at 1:10 'o'clock this morning, Policeman Johnaon found Mrs. Wolf, wife of 11. It Wolf, a commission mer chant having offices at 108 Front street She explained that her hus band -waa intoxicated and refused to go home. The patrolman then called upon Wolf to accompany hla wife home, at whloh the comroiaalon man became an gry, and defied the officer. The latter arrested Wolf. Hla case will be called July 11. tfeiore foiiceman jonnson succeeaoa In bringing his prisoner to the central station. . two blocks distant! he waa assailed, he.saya, by Mrs. Wolf, who had relented and tried to save her hus band from Jail. Special Policeman Childress, who walks the beat on which UWoira commission house Is located, also wanted Johnaon to release woix. but he refused to do so. In the melee Mrs. Wolf Interfered and Johnaon laid hold of her shoulder. She drew away and her silk waist was tors. - Thar waa a demonstration over the matter this morning, several prom inent people calling at ths central sta tion to investigate. ' -. - , FIRST ARREST FOR AUTO SPEEDING Harrv Burt who was arrested last night by Mounted Policeman Hammers ley on the Macadam road for apeedlng his automobile above the eight-mile limit apeolfled by city ordinance.' was re leased by Municipal Judge Hogue this morning. It being hla first offense. - "In the future," said Judge Hogue, "offenders will be dealt with severely. This is the first case brought before me, and I do not desire to be too se vere until the warnlngMs glvea" .- Hammeraley stationed two-men., along the road and took the- speed of the auto by a stop-watch. Many automobUlsts say the speed limit is too tow. . W. J. PATRICK FALLS DEAD ON. STREET While walking along Sixth street near Everett at 1!:S0 o'clock today, W. J. Patrick. B years of age, who Uvea at 1X1 Ol lean atreet, waa stricken with an affection of the heart and fell dead upon the sidewalk. He waa removed to a drugstore at 4 'North Sixth street where Ir. Merrlman was called. Coroner Flnley took charge of tha body and a post mortem will be held to determine precisely the causa of death. Patrick leaves a wife and four children. He was recently released from a local hospital. He waa a member of Portland union No. (7, of tha steam engineers. LOGGER'S BANDITS I PROVE BUT DREAM Peter Feeney," logger from Stella, waa arrested for being drunk this morn ing. Hs told Captain of Police Bailey that ha waa met by some hoboes and robbed Of III at the went approach to the Burnslde street bridge.-- In the mu nicipal oourt he wagreleased. Chief Hunt paused an Investigation of the, charge Feeney made regarding the alleged robbery, and the detectlvea decided he hsd not been robbed, but had lost hla tnoney. " : '. , 11 ARKSMEfl GET THIRD ONLY nxA& BAT OF MOOT AT AJaSIOAg Un MA ' vsvtxks brrx ax.m! to wasm- XKOTOBT VATXOVA&. jtltiABO jm AJMCT TBAM X SXOOITB. 7 (8pecUl Dtapatck te The JoernaL) . " Tacoma, Wash.. July . The Wash ington National guard finished the third and final day of the marksmanship shoot st, the American lake maneuver groundal X points ahead. The army team wasl second inoVtha Oregon National guard third. ' All of the Oregon boys are now in camp and they are-as good- looking- lot of soldiers as might be found any where. ' - - Sixty-five strong, troop A. O. N. O.. arrived in camp after -a long day's travel.-Thia troop la In command of Capt Harry Elklns. Most of them corns from ths vicinity of Lebanon which place they left Wednesday night marching to Albany,-where tbeJoarded, the train. A special ear was attached to the train for the accommodation of the horses. The journey. While long and tiresome, was not marked by any unusual Incident and 'both men and horses reached here In. good condition.. Ths men are out drilling across the level country In the , neighborhood of the camp 'and they-are getting a real taste of -roughing it First Lieutenant Fry and -. Second Lieutenant Howe are . the other officers. : . - The first separata ba tall Ion, Oregon National Ouard. is now nicely situated next to- the Washington militia. .The battalion la In command of MaJ- Oeorge Koran of Eugene, with Firat Lieutenant Frank E. . Taylor, ' adjutant and Second Lieutenant. Frank L. Cham bers aa- quartermaster and commlaaary. Burgeon-major Claude .Gray of Eugene, la also on the staff. Ths first separate battalion consists of company A ef Eugene, commanded by Capt C. C, Hammond and Second Lieu tenant John M. Rennle; company B of Aahland, Capt' H. 8. Evans and Second Lieutenant Chester Easter; company C of Eugene, Capt J. M. Williams, First Lieutenant George F. Wllloughby and Second .Lieutenant-Henry ' H. Hunter; company D of Roseburg, Capt F. B. Hamlin, First Lleutepant- Fred W. Haynea, . Second Lieutenant Harry C Slocum. '. Company A brought 41 enlisted men. company B, 6! ; company C, lit and com pany D. 0r This la a good representa tion and among the boys from Oregon are represented the falreat manhood of the Webfoot state, captain J. M. Wil liams Is among the best known of the officers, he being city attorney of Eu- Aeriand prominent in seoret Aoclety andgaclal circles. : -. " - . OPEN NEW ROAD YY TO. SELLWOOD FERRY An effort Is to be made to persuade the southern pacific to open up a por-. tlon of the old county road, ..No. '114, from Macadam road to the river, which that, company filled in aomo tints ago. TMs la a section of tha road which leada 4 tha -new BeUwoeeV-feeryr-whlch will soon bs opened for traffic. t A.t a meeting of tha Sellwood ferry committee held thla morning, City At torney L. A. McNary waa requested to ssk tha Southern Pacific to do tha work as soon aa possible. Surveyor OalvSnl waa also Instructed to survey tha road. Thla thoroughfare haa practically been abandoned, but it la now 'desired to use it aa it leada almost directly te ths proposed landing of tha Sellwood ferry, NEGRO IS ARRESTED -1: ON MURDER (JHARGE . (Rpeclal Dtopatea to The Yooraal.) " ' Tacoma. Waah.. July I. Jake Field, negro, waa arrested In thla city this morning charged with tha murder of John Axelson. Field is a porter, while Alexson wss a aeetlon hand. Tha two men were Intoxicated laat night and be came embroiled in a quarrel. About 1 o'clock, and aoma time after the quarrel between tha men. Alexson wss found on tha street weltering in his blood and gasping for Ufa. Examina tion revealed tha fact that ha had been stabbed deeply in the back with a knife. Tha 'wound proved, fatal.. FLOURING MILL AT , NORTH POWDER BURNS , - (Bpedsl Dispatch te The 7oeraL) ' La Grande, . Or., July I. Tha North Powder flouring mill, situated about 10 miles eaat of La Grande, waa entirely destroyed by firs yesterday. It was one of tha oldeat mills in the county and had recently been modernised. It w owned by H. O. Gorham, J. C. Travillian and others of that place. Tha loss is about 111,000, with insurance of only l.000. to nmisTXOATa watxb ivmT, County Health Officer Dudley Evans and Dr. Wood Hutchinson will go to Montavllla next Monday to investigate the condition of sewerage and water supply there. After an examination of the conditions soma plan will be de vised of relief. Tha health officer and Dr. Hutchinson will also examine Into tha worklnga of the new septio tank at tit. Tabor aanltarlum. ', sioirani c tovobh kxtxb. (Special Dispatch te The JoersaL) -Dayton, Wean., July I. Fred Rain water, a youth of 11 yeara. waa drowned In the Touchet river, in this city, today. After falling Into tha atream ha cried for help, but before as sistance cama ha sunk from sight mW SA1TDXOAF aUBOOBS. " (Journal Special Berries.) Brighton Beach, July. . Opt- Sam Brown s colt Broomstick, with Burns up, captured the Brooklyn handicap, worth 125,000. Irish Lad was second. and Highball third. Time, 1:01 4-1. This makes a new record,. TZXiZi TTaTDZOISXS, (Journal Special Service.) - St Louis, July I At I o'clock tBIa afternoon Hill, Murphy, Daniel, MeCarre. Bheehah, Campau and Tillman were still In conference over the vice-presidential nomination. "Nothing baa been de cided," aald HUL Parsons! Band At tha Hotel Kstacada and civil ton Sunday. The O. W. P. haa arranged for Persons to furnish munlo la future for the entertainment of Its guests at the Kstacada resort. Tha ride is an at tractive one and the cost nominal. Fre quent cars, rhonewaiain 147,. 1$CS'(0)U1 A ' Write plainly what possible ;"count the words 5 cents for every 10 words, 20 30 (2-cent postage stamps acceptedless than 10 words counted as "10) The adver-; 5 SUNDAY'S , M mlMMMt ; tMtSelstletit aeeaaaaeaa . ' eaae eaeS aeeeaf a agewa tetsetttistessle4 aa , aaeeeaeeaseaaeeLe s 1 aeaaaeaeaf eaanaeM iMtiMtMftiMil . - ganeaaewaekwe - e a THIS OFFER IS 4 II , MIIIIIIIIM I 9 M Ml HMIMMM M M I M .,J,i..S."..N.-S..-v... , , - - T.-C.I- ' -in,, I c The, Kind Ton Hare Always in use ror oyer SO years, All Counterfeit, Imitations and " Just-tu-good " are baft Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of , Infants and GilldrenEiperlence against Experiments What is CASTORIA Oastorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare Rorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotto ' - substance. Its acre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms d allays Fererishness. It mres Diarrhoea nndWind ; Colic It relieres Teethlns; Troubles, cures Constioation and Flatulency.. It assimilates the Food, regulates tha s Stomach and Bowels, giving; healthy and natural sleep." '.'' The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYO Bears the The Kind Toil Haie Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. '"( Genuine Bargains A SPECIAL Fine 6-room cot tage v at Centenvllle, . on the coast near Long - CCAA Beach (cost $1.300),.... ipOUU 40 Choice lots close to the City m antanraan auuiwav eompanya pewer honae and new brisk bans now u d.r eonstnotion at Xorta - Albina. Cheap and on easy terms. 6 Good lots and original prices in yrimame arasi jaaaiuea. " 12 Fine lots in Williams Avenue Addltloa Mo. B, at ortjiaal prleaai aaay terns. . - , A number of choice lots In Cetir tral Albiaa aad Kultaosaatu Terms to Salt. . Money to loan for building pur- poeee oa any or iw aaeve lota, at low rata of Intaieat. .f M. E. Thompson BasaoveS from l4 stark St. to S4 Hia slsslppi Ave. rhone, Xast MM. . . osoarxT nmsosrsx. . . ... F. L Dunbar,' aecretary of state, and wife are at the Portland from Salem. El 11. Powers of London, who Is mak ing- a tour fit tha Paclflo coast Inquiring; Into commercial and sociological con- dltloDS, la at the Portland, accompanied by- hla yalet . C C wanamsker,- wealthy young: man of Philadelphia, and wlfa are at the Portland. . Conirressman J. N. Williamson Is at the Imperial from Prlnevllla on one of bis periodical visits to the city. . , Boyal Xtallaa band Tortland Beiflita you want on the following and send or bring it to the Journal, with a ; remittance of t viz: Words Words IO Cents -15 Cents j40 Words 20 Cents, Etc. . rusement wiU,pe inserted in the JOURNAL BUT SEND IT NOW (IIIMII ' .....y. ' MMMMIiitniHt GOOD ONLY FOR THE 3 Bontrbt. and vhldh lias been lias borne the sigrnatnre of and has been made under bis petw -jH.iMnal Bapervision since Its Infancy, " ... Allow no one to deceive you In this. Signature of 2 BARGAINS That 6-ROOiVi CX)TTAQE .on E&i 9th Street, be tween East ' Pine and East Oak. No reason able offer refused. eaBaasaeaassBsi ' ' ' LARQE 6-KOOM HOUSE and full, corner lot oil East 9th and Stephens Streets $2,000. Will take vacant lot in part payment, v ; HealylnvcstmentCo. 210214 Abinjton, 106 Third Si 3 -Room Cottage -For Sale At XMxelwoodi terms, 910 pa aaoatfc. Okoloa lota, S3 pe aaoath. Area ea gronad. Taks Komat Boott ear, rtrst aad aider. OEO. W.BROWN CMAMCEi blank, in as few. words as next WANT COLUMNS asjaal - (tINHHWMMi . ae a seeitet.aeeet ' 1 ,e sretteitejie ta ; eaea,aaaeaajaaaa a eas gaajsj a a ' as tMMMMf SUNDAY ISSUE CLACKAMAS COUNTY FARMS S1S0O acres; J9 In cultivation, bal ance pasture and timber; fine outrange for stock; large spring; no other improvements. S S0O H0 acre's; 1 In cultivation and in fruit; email house; J. 000.000 feet yellow fir and cedar; cloae to etream; fin outrange for stock. HXS tt acres; SO in cultivation; 10 more ready for the plow; 1 acres orchard: wire fencing; cedar posts; 7-room house, with stone . basement: water piped from - large spring;-houeerW- U.000. StlaB H scree; tt in cultivation, balance brush and timber:, fine water aupply;jitory.and half dwelling; barn: other outbulld ' inga; I-aere orchard; board feno- ' ing; good neighborhood. , S900O lot acres; 45 In cultivation: tO , set to clover; flns spring; large , - irarae oarn. coaxing fi.vuv; good : terms. , , , , r .. ; taeOO 10 acrea; 1 In cultivation; 7 alaahed. and aeeded; apples, pears, plums, cherries, peschee, quinces and grapes; l-roora house, with flreplaoe: running k water; entire place under fence; IH mtlea frdm Oregon City: 100 yarda from school; half cash. S3800 181 acres, on Una of extension or- o. w. r. ,Ky. line; too .. acres level; SO acrea fenced; 10 acrea In cultivation; 100 acrea ..heavy flr and cedar timber, val uable; will cruise 1.000.000 feet; - H mile to school; 17 miles to ' Oregon City 11,000 cash, bal ance to aultl . . f Y . HO acrea leveL rich land, nn line ot tt w. p. tft Ry. line, be tween Barton and Eagle Creek; ' S.000 to 10,000 cords wood; freight rates- only 85 cents per cord: to Portland ; a fine specula tion for wood dealers; terms. . Cross &Shaw UAZi rSTATS AITD. ZaTTB am. S33 Waahiagtom Straai. Some Good Bargains T-BOOM house, almost new, modern plumbing, bath and gas; lot 40x100; easy walking distance. Prioe S3 60. 77 ACBKS Fine dairy and fruit farm: 40 aorea in meadow, balance pas ture and timber; 1 mile lo R. K station, cloae to creamery; cheap for cash or will trade for city prop--erty or small place near Portland. S XXTaVA 0OOO epruce timber elalma for location: cruise t. 000, 000 feet -each- 4 - section; cloeo to transport ' tatlon and good logging atream. TWO OOOS homestead rellnqulshmsnta ror sue at a. oargain. ISO AOBXB Oood for saw timber; will . cut 1.000.000 feet; close to transpor tation. Only MOO. WM atATB bargains In rssldence prop erty, ouuaing iota, xruii ana chicken .farms. - -. . ' - ............. Maxwell & Burg 1 Ablngtoa ldf, rortlaaO, Or. ANABEL The handsome, new addition,' only 10 minutes' ride from tha heart of the city. on Mt. Scott car line. Entire tract cov ered with bearing fruit trees, small fruits and clover. Wide graded streets. A flrst-clasa . water system. Fine view of snow-canned mountains. Now is the tlms to mnke a choice seleotlon for a homo, aa lota ara going fast.. . Price of-Lots $125 and Up On Easy rionthly Payroents Agent -on - ground todsy - and - each week day from to 11 a. m. Western Land Co. ; fion, HAXsT 1871. IBS Worrawm St. West and of Bridge. North Western Investment Co. " . JV " X. " OXTTJTJUa, ' left." Oregon ' and' Washington farm lands a epeclaltv. city property bought and sold. BOOta SOS Allsky Buildlar, Thltd aad Xorrlaou. rortlaad. Or. 'Phone, Clary 401. FARMS s - US ACSES 101 acrea in high state of cultivation; 23 acres timber; Una i-room house; large frame barn, with alio; smokehouse, painted: fruit drier, woodxhed. workshop; 4 scree choice fruits; one-third mile . to creamery, store, school, church; - 10 -miles to Vanuoiiver. In Clarke county. Wash.; one of the beet farm, in the state S7.500, S A C MM Choice land; all cultivated, on Oregon City oar line Sl.OOO. 90 AC1EI Part rolling, part bottoms ISO acrea cultivated; 400 aorea pas ture; - 140 acres beayy .yellow Ar timber; well watered;: new t-roont house; hot and cold water; new ba'n; frulthouse, chicken - house, stock barn; water piped Into house t and barn; controls 14,000 acrea splendid range; now on farm Hi head of .cattle, 25 hoga, 10 goats, '100 thickens, situated - in Benton county; fine community; might take mnuar iarra iri pay. f rice, ln eluding crop, ft AOKXS 40 1 10,000, . acres - cultivated: nice orchard; (-room house, sll finished, and good repair; nice lawn and flower.; new barn, ru.tlo and paint ed; large chicken barns and yards. brick cellar, .stone apple-houee. new -. woodhouae, mllkhouae; mile td town; boat lands near .ho bouse; greet snap 3.000. . 40 ACBBB All good land; miles from Vsncouver, Wash.; IS acrea cultivated; house snd barn: I oows,. 1 neirera. noge, cnicaens, separator. new iw -v wagon sna buggy; . harness. plo lows. narrows,, eta; till goes for 1.S50 147 ACBUBS All good land, fenced; llO. acree cultivated; nouse, 1 barns; watered by springs; orchard, school-' house on farm; good county road; 2H miles from town, on railroad, Yamhill county, Oregon; a good farm: easy terms; possession, given. ACKKS Fenced ; 110 acrea culti vated; 100 acrea open naature; 100 acrea of fine timber: good logging " atream through land; timber mar- ketable; fine Water power; good house, barn, orchard: nna outrange; 44 head cattle, 10 goats, 10 sheep, 1 team; all farm Implements, all crops; J mile to school; Yamhill county; for all, SOiTaO- - MSoACJtB Improved farm In ' Linn county. 1H muea front K. R, sta- tlon 8,aSO. ' lO AOXXS of land, fronts on "Willam ette river, convenient to electrlo line; nice new bouse, barn; aoma fruit and berries; would trade for ' home In Portland.' . gfl AOKKS 100 acrea plowed; 40 acrea meaaow, oaiance pasture: good a room house, nearly new; barns and outbuildings; fine springs of water; good orchard; one mile to store, P. O., school, shop; on main county road: one team; other stock and implements with farm; 10 miles from Hoeehurg, Or. j very cheap farm SS.O0O..:., ,-.Y..............; ; Henkle & Baker SIT Ablnrtom ldg, rortiaad. Or. Equity Real Estate Company 384 East Morrison Street Hard finished 5 -room cottage, -lot 100xl00alleyat back, good soil, fruit trees, small y fruits and .shrubbery; the i ground is ;wprth $600: one : .: bpck from a car line tnonly..;............:: 1 1 00.00 Part down; rest installments. Good 4-room cottage, painted. ceiled, clothed and papered; ; Jot 50x100, south of Haw- thorne bn the Mt Scott r car , line; good well, fine view, good soil, some small , fruit; very cheap onlyi"........;.. .....$600.00 - We Will GIveYott a 'Home on NOTHING DOWN and Payments of Only $10.00 Per Month Investigate this at once and you will stop paying rent. " ARLETA LAND CO- Successor to Potter & Chapln ' 346 ! STARK STRBQT 800 - HARM $20.06 Per Acre One-half In cultivation, all good tillable land, with buildings ; well watered; portion in hops. Would cut up to good advantage if de sired. This property is' near Sheridan, Or., snd is one of the ' best buys in tha valley. HART LAND CO! 107 Sherlock Bldg., Portland, Or. tota 40x100, Sao to fias." '( ERN PAR On aft. Boott Xlectrie Llss Sycamore Real Estate Co. . BOSH KorrUoa Bt. Something New ,