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Areola T.. btfaet eea ef Hno aat Sen Keleea, eel X yeas aad .aatona.. ere remettferly . bivlUd to ettead tke foBarel eerrlcee, whica ' w U to toM et tke ebove Keleenee. at I a. a, toe. After tto ewrlew tto reeMlae Will jl-'"p.Wae13fBB lUOKCt' Paw weettor esattawjs tato eveetot . to ma HerU radfic sad tb aoy Moantau nana. It at eufhUr ererawr la tto Willamette vet tor sad lurbtty eeoter la eoetarrv Idtbe. Nearly -eaeeoAible tomperatere pmsile weat ef & Oacade aMOiitalna whU to tto eaat of Qua rtoft it to eusntiy boom caaa eeaai. UrM tresto aeeaned this aaulu to eaatera fan s aTfml Ae bdtoattosa are for fafer aad ab-ittlr wr .k to thto matrlet Seodar. LUtht m .in- no Ka klcher nlataeae at eaatont Urefno. aaalira Weeslactoa aad lease wadar wnia Obearvatloae rkwad at m Betardayt BfaxlBtesi toameiature. TT aaariaa. . Hlaiemai tsireranra, tipriai. btrer readlRS. 11 a. ak, -I feet! atones CM kMM. Ai (M. tout ptoetoltsWas, a, am, to a. av, 4S toea. Total a.n look. Drtdeaey. a.a torn. .. . Total esasBlne. T:10. ? tl aoikW MM. luueito wee aad to am wrel at a, aa. mrtartoai Oram Qty eat Itot. aser tkOiwood; BMdara, artasurte, esatplate. Csartce AdiUta, tm; ehlldraa, US. Vlaltora s. to. to a p. nv raiUM hiswih a mm, Pertkwa. Oe. , . BBward Hobaaa Vaaarteatoff eeawaar. dtreeten sad atotoltoata. Sm tbtrd ST. . X. Ptato A Baa emtokeem, save rtsioeed to ttotr sew eetae Bkjomt. canar Third aad aUSJtoa atreeto. .aaoais ne, a. vw' ' tnae-BrrBa Co.. reoaral dbectots and em. town, S Tri 'Ladyssst. Peons aaet UH at rear tsearaeei esd atotoseto to teal aetata from tto Title Oearaatto Tl Miaaj. FIGHTS MEN WHO SAVE HER FROM DROWNING (spirts! Pasjatm to Tto faeraal) i 1nsiis. Bept. Ifc Mrs. H. Btreeter of thai etty. waa dressed oat of the rtver pamerdsa evening half srassd. tma had tumped lata tha rlvsr naar tba C. s a mUls above tba falls, with tba In tention of oemmlttlnv suicide. flhe posted dowa meer tba crattne At tba ntabe of the flumes of tba- Waahlnaton . .Water Power eampany and tVmtad neaH a man who- works there with a raka sad to remove drift from the are tin as. Ha wttb another man. pulled bar out, alUMMsh aha fouabt to awt away, say ins abe would have to do tt all over. . It waa decided to send her to an In sane asylum for a time. ho la the wlfa of H- Btreeter, a laborar bora. Bha hu a boy 11 yearn old by a former hus band. It fe.thousb that family troubles helped to ppaet tha woman's mind. , RELIEVED AMES HAS COMMITTED SUICIDE f apeakd IMssatm to Tto Im sal, I fleet tie. BepC . Charles P. Ames, proprietor of th Bnohomlah Cider works Is mleetns- Re left his plans of business about 1 o'clock Thsrnday af ternoon aad -has sot bean aeon, since he loft a aote oa bis counter which ps not been Biwa out for puMleatloa Vt which Is hnowa to to contain the ateanent that bo waa aotna; Away to pine secluded spot to die hta brother. Bd Ames, said: - 1 believe as much as If t saw tha b4y befors saa, that tha men to dm ih a would not nave left any amok word to redh hla sfcd naother u ba had not mi l. -m, i msi IS IS BS P"e. MMOUPTIOV RAYRt. Senas to Ouvta, toMl eltt Bene. I aaSeOit s M tense Vy , Tee nefly DmmL wMI Seeder, 1 P"-V?i T Dally Joarnel 1 w viil" I"S Te 0.1$ Jor.L wife ftnV. 0 I JJ w rwilr JmL wlta Bnmt ran as mwi rat n aon& IMtoMlMlllMiMNltlitoM Kw eon v fit It." a flnewoas and beatnees ere all rtfttt a - mm .-w to no one dependent en him k r -ee te boaen aJtalrp naid . e staa lindj AS Uf TOT The Stage t j ' Qqrttoi tram PM Flft ) lltM CotntUs u4 Ma Btumt All th t!U rol. lr Alvr la M totwtot Ina nut t mmC, an Basils!) ImUudui mM a tfportaauMw who standa for folr play am tbo turf and wU protoot hla wife's boDor with him Ufa. Lad? Alcr. aasrletoua, faD of m btn aplrlt aa a tkorwuhbrd Ulr. levabla, darlns. at tha aamo Uato loyal. And ywt Umbo two bav daeldod "to go It alona out tha plouoTa of tha audtanoa abomM not ba polled br diaoaoUac tha plot. "Lord and UUr Alar" waa ftrat pro duooi at tha Bmplro tbaatra. Now Torn, uadar tha direction of Cbarlas Frobman. It made a brilliant auceean and won rune for William Pnrerahaai and Mlaa btlllward. Tba latter wn waa formerly leedlna lady for Sir Henry Irvine nude her drat apoaranca in America aa Lady Alar. The play will ba ataawd with the una oaxa that bum It a brilliant Now Tork auooeea. frank Kin baa painted new Boenerjr for the production. Tba ballroom aoeno to tha second aot to ana of tha moat nvrgooua aver aoan on a Portland atafe. It introdneaa nv w aMmbon of tha eompanr, Waa Bdltb Anvua, tha juvoaHo woman; Mto kfartoa -Uerhyte, tba eeoood lucenue; aeoraja Berrell of New York, the ataaw muanr; W. Keener and Mr. Ovaaabr. Tba members of tba toompany are draaaed for a faner dress beJL Mr. Bauma aa the Iuke of ifarlborouab; Mr. Bloomquoat aa tha Tounaj Pretender; Mr. Bernard aa Sir Charlea urfaoe; Mr. XH1U aa Claude Duval; Mlaa Anvua aa Madams Da Barryj Mlaa Barbyts aa Pea; Womavtob and Mrs. Bernard aa Little- Bo-peep. Mr.' DUla aa Brabaao Tudwmy has a mirthful eharaotar part, one of the bant that ha baa aver taken. Ma Barnard aa tha Marqula of Quarm br -eontiibutaa tha vUllany. Tb com plete oast la aa follows: Duke of Marlbonmah . Oeorra B. BerraQ Marqula of .Quaxmby, bis alder eon. . WlUlaar Bernard IaHI Alary Challand. hla elder son. . .......... .......lMcar Bum Son. Crosby -Jethro, of tha Cold- atreama Bcott Seeton lieutenant ItAndldfa, of tha Cold atraama: . . . .. Donald "3owI Brabaaoa Tudwar.H..,.WUllam DUls Blohard Anneeley.. .Harry W. Hawka Mr. JaaL raportar of 'tba Weakly Baarob Ltsrht. .-..W. Kannoy KIneh. a aberuTa omoer.. Walter Hill wepaon. Lord Ala-ys valet. Beott Beaton Mawley JammatU Lard Alays Jockey ....Qao. BloonMuaat Lady Pameu Matllnaoa. .Boas BTytlnce OtUllna Malllnon, bar Blaoa.nV. . wmw .-..Lonlaa -Brandt nnlly Cardaw -.Marian Barbyta Mrs. Brabaaoa Tudway..Bdltb Anana Mrs. V ok Ins. bar mother.. Roy Bernard Lady Alcy Cbottond. .Catbrtna Oouatlas CommanolpeT- this afternoon, "Qla monda WlU hold tha boards at tha Baker theatre for tba anaulna; we This l the flrat tlma la the history of local theatricals that tha play baa bean offered at Baker prtoea, and never in tba past have PorUaadera had an oppor tunity of wltnesstna tba Bardoo play atacad In auoh apaotaeuiar faablon. "aisraonda" will Da essentially a pro duction. It wilt be the larseat of Its kind aver attempted aa this staa-e. An Idea, of tba production may ba obtained by tha statement that tba oast alone requires M people. Soanlo artists have bean actively aaaaarad for sometime oelntlna tha a-oraoou aettlnas and ooa tumars-bava been busy with, Ihalr and of tba part ormanoe. Aa tha plot la Mid m -14 It HJ ftvs tha oeatvmers aw ample held for nietur- "Olsmonda" Is notblmr If not dramatic. It fairly teems with plot of atlrrlnsT situations and thrilling: cllmavaa. Tha tale tells of Olamonda, widow "of Nero, the last Italian Duke of Athens, who la dunheaa resent duiina tha minority of her son, Xaooarm, a cousin of Nero, seeks tba hand of Olsmooda and between bun and tba throne there Is none but Pranoesoo. tba yeans son of the widow Zsocarla has 'the boy throws Into the dea of a User and Olsmooda swears on the cross that she wilt marry any one whs wlU ears tba youth. Al merle. fialoeoer, leaps Into the den and rescues the bor at the peril of bis own me. When diamonds sees that tha fwscus baa been effected by a man of low birth aha wishes to ba released from her promise. Almerio refuses gold and positloa to re linquleh hla claim and Is then thrown into eonflnemeDt. While there fAooarla decides to murder him but la prevented far Olamonda, whs bralna the e splrator. Almerto Is accused of thto orl me and does not deny It la order to save Olamonda from dlssrace. Beelns his wllUncneas to shield her, Olsmooda repents and ssks him publicly to merry bor. And thus the stay anas a p a.nt ennnrt ... i v - The liMldontal music used hi "Ola ssonda was written espec tolly for the siev faw the famous oomposar, veroL r" In Itself Is sufncPNit to InUrest all muato-lovera, ... '''. PBs1fs1 OP IH MASQUAM. -A Texas Bteer," Hoyfa area test aws oaas, will be presented at tba Marquam ArauaA theatre neat Priday and unbv nlabta. Bp tea bar It and It, with a bargain mat hint Saturday afternoon The story opens la Texas With the election of Maverick Brander, the cattle kin, to eonaTass, Brander is a mooes men and does not seek effloe. The eleo- io tekee nlaoe durtos hto absence from boms and Is brouvnt about by tha ambition of bis family for social dis tinct ks and pre ferment and a piastre to set away from the a rearm see oi "- emttle ranch and In a frontier town. to the saver and more fashionable circle to ha found at the aaUonsl oapl- The flrat InformaUon that Brander ha of bis eleetiea, -whlob be been brouyht about tbroucb the instrumen tality of three local politicians, mesara. Tell, Brat and Blow, la whoa be Is Tanked off bis wason on bis peaceful way home. Browned with laurel aa waa r-motnna.ni. and brouaiit In on tba ehouldera of four men, followed by the riff-raff of the frontier town. There la earns difficulty In fettlne: him to serve, but this Is overcome when tbo sane; point their runs at his heed end declare if he la too rood to consent to represent them In oonaTSSSV be is par- bans too sood to lire. The Brander family Is next seen tn a recentlon room at the "Arlington' Washington, end the scene teams with amusing incidents consequent upon the newnesa of the family st Wee Kington and Ita devious ways. Between the first and second acta sufficient time to suDDoead to have elapsed for the Bran der family to get acquainted with the town, and social rrtctto has smoothes the awaeral appearance, manners and habits of the family. The cattle king now wears his drees salt with the ease of a man about town, wears a rose to the lapel of hla coat, amokea Perfect on and bankers sfter froeea abatntha. Hie daughter no longer falte ever bor train. but weers tba most becoming of Oreek owns and looks . end sets as tbouch eoctty had always bees her heme. The sdvanee eale of seats will apes i Wainaatov at II a BV At Cord ray's theatre at the matinee today wear ssgsgawml srlkV om4s e fteers sml farbldrtlsaj OMOOM SUNDAY jbURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY mmmmRl mmmfttomms ' ' w menoa, the attraction being tha Bridge at Midnight." This Is the flret time In tha history of modem dramatic compoaltloa that any author baa taken the idea of hla play from tba UUs of the poem It la ens ef Oeorga KUmt's pro ductions, and be has been most lavish In expenditure la order te give bis melodrama aa adequate presentation. The motive of "On the Bridge at Mid night" la baaed upon the long and arduous search of a Mind mother for her loet child who baa been stoles sway from, her In early life by a cruel scoun drel. Though the story has Its serious purpose and la full of human Interest, it la brightened by much genuine com edy and la full ef tbriltlnsT situations and startling olunazes. One of the scenes represents the great river at Chicago la the moon light and shows a full steed working model of a took knife bridge hi full ac tion, opening to allow the pasaags of a larsw toko steamer In full view of the audience. One of the principal acenea of tha production takes place on wis bridge. This la but one of the many thrilling situations of the play, which throughout la filled with sensation and startling ssorhaaloal sffecta. ' Tha DrtaolDal parts, those of Oar- many, tha humorous but brave professor. and Roddy, the bootblack, who turns out to be 'tba hang lost child, are In toe hands ef players of established rep utation and their work to clever and In teresting. The whole play, from begin nlng to end. Is a constant Changs st mirth and tears. - Oeorse Kllmt. who Is responsible for this more than ordinarily -elevor melo drama, has selected a company compe tent la every respect to give a note worthy production of the play, "On the Bridge at Midnight" win be the at traction for the entire week, wits tne regulsr matinee oa Saturday afternoon. The attraction to follow vll be new and elaborate production of "Side- Tracked.' with Jules Walters aa the funny tramp. ;. , - , ' BYAbVB M0 -oWmmVsTaV ' -The most spectacular act of the many features of the Star theatre's new pro gram, which opens on Monday afternoon at I o'clock, will bo presented by the iTAnnoe. This team la descrlbca la the billing matter as Wlai artists su preme." and their turn consists ox some of tha moat sensational features on the flying -trapses and tha Roman rings presented anywhsr lb vaudeville. Tne Star management has also obtained for tha eomlns program a whistler who has all the mocking birds of Florida put to blush. His name la bearer, and the marvelous and melodious affects which he produces are a revelation to those who nave heard him, Stanley and Boanlon are to appear ra a musical act that will certainly make a hit Aft original conception la comedy by two clever vaudevUllans la booaea under the name of "Bold Mr. Timid." This act will ba Dresenled by Le Witt and Aehmore. Hasel Ashmore, who takes ft leading part to this screaming farcical absurdity, la known te the pro fession as the "airi with the real voice. A petite aoubrette, who, besides being mall, to dalntv. Charming and attract ive, wlU be presented la the person of Miss Plo RusseU. An act which will mass ft close bid for the laurels will be the performance of La Kolas;, the American Japs. To those who do not believe It Is possible for Americans to rival the marvelous dexterity of oriental acrobata and Jug glers this act Is oord tally recommenaea. Wllr C Hoyt will sing ft new Illustrat ed ballad, and the plcturee of tha bio scope next week will prove of tlonal interest. ; - AmOABarw sTBW MBA., -On tba program at the Arcade the atre next week, beginning on Monday afternoon at :1S, will ba presented a number of novelties hi first class vaude ville. A Juggler who not only mystifies bis audiences but causes them to rock In their seats with laugbter Is George Campbell, whose act, apart from Its merit, has ft magical turn, la ft distinct success as a salrtft producer, jseaeon, ft novelty artist, who unlike many other performers scorns to prefix his name with the title of "great, although ha la certainly entitled to do so, will be one ef the attractive offerings of this bill. A man who can make people laugh merely by coming out on tha stags and looking- "wise" is Biuie MUier, one ox the most notorious lesters and fun manufacturers hi the business An alto gether dainty and refined comedy sketch will be presented by Bar! and Mamptoft. Mlaa Hampton la one of the best act resses In the country outside of the legitimate stage, on which she has made many suooeeelul appearances. Mamie Nee wick N orris, whose feelings would be hurt If her tomms ware not spoiled out In full, to also on the program, and this dn-fc'rg eerie-eomle actress to bound to make herself ft favorite The Arcade's favorite songstress, slate Coyle, who has endeared herself to the patrons of this house, will sing ft new illustrated song, and tha bioscope plcturee have been se lected because of their exceptional In terest. (,..'-' This week's bill at the Lyrte is a -corker, according to the opinion of managers bleating Ptood, who nave been giving the public excellent vaude ville bills sines tb opening ox Lvria. The bill this week Is as follows: Ted McKsnna and hie Ma.efte dog Ted." the beet educated dog la the world; Gard ner and Stoddard, impenonatora, mim ics and musicians; William Elton, the clever monologue comedian; tho Cox family, Ift "Prod Mark's Surprise;" the musical quartet; Thomas Ray, Illus trated song. "Banquet In Misery Hall; the vtotseope, in new pictures, -Joan of Are," The pacaea nousea toe bine naa bean drawing shows the popularity of the house and what the theatre going public think of the bin the management have been giving each week since their ooenlna. Every Friday night lit la given away, $5 at each performance. This week's bill opens at S: Monday, ww- .. - . r AT If g persoa cannot And time to go to 0t Louis he sen at toast see, the sights of the famous Pike by attending the BIJou this week. The new bill begins with the matinee tomorrow afternoon. Sinn's Broadway Burlesquera have as their vehicle the popular burleeque. "A Trip to Bt Louis" Lota of songs. pretty girls, dances that are sot the "earn old thing." and plenty of clean, wholesome fun figure Ift the makeup of the little absurdity. And the only pony ballet, six charming girls, are billed for six soaps that will oleaea everybody. "Kphasafa mil. "OooA Old Olorr." "GMdlna Dowa the Bay. Hinky Dee, "Meet Me la Bt Louie, Louie," as aung by these pretty sweet-voiced girts, are all hluv Baby Harney, the little girl with the g vetoe, has a unique act. Three Bar neys present their original conception. "Slnaina to the Lane." A series of In teresting pictures will be shown by the vltasoope every afternoon and evening- w ARR Pesttfvelr the most timely play which sou id be offered the public at this time to "Michael StrogoP which will be the offering of the Wiedemann Stock com pany at tha Empire this weak, com mencing this afternoon at t o'clock. The play to one which has always been a great favorite among discriminating play-goers. It deals with tba adventures of a speotol and trusted courier who in ijssis the froeea steppes of gioena. tolas of eastersvatorepe tb give hto sags into the banda of tne osar and save the empire. He does this end In the end wins tha love of the truest woman in all Russia and tha personal thsnks-of the emperor. He sueoeede only after s series of hardships which might appeal tho bravest. Blind, weak, ill and al most fainting be reaches the end of bis awful Journey, thanks to his sweetheart who guides him safely. The play Is replete with tremendous eeenea. sad Manager Weldemenn baa I mounted It without regent to expense. Many Of Portland a meeire-goers aave oon treated tha "Umpire habit.' Tbo Bmplro under Ito new manage ment it without doubt one of the most successful amusement enterprises In the city. In less than three weeks tt has leaped to the front It la the theatre of (.the people. There Is room for all and everybody to Invited to ooma - ana nwt the "JBmplre habit.'' Race Oellup Han ford la Uvestoofc Journal. If the farmers of tha country who own worthless ours without any breed ing; could be Induced to destroy them, and substitute one well bred shepherd pup, not more, te each farm, the wealth of every farming community would be vastly hi areas ed la many ways. Parm era with a little tact In training a dog would soon find the collie saving them many. a step. Eager and anxious to learn, willing to do everything within his power, the young pup needs only s wise end patient restraint, an Intelli gent direction to become tha meet use ful hand snvths place. Tha coll Is la aa alert end discriminating watch dog. answering for this purpose far better than the heavy, sleeping, stupid nun or mastiff, who to liable to attack his beat friend or eat up a child. As a collie acquires age and dignity if he has bees well trained he im agines that Us whole business of the farm hinges upon the performance ox hla duties, and he to always on hand for business. Csnlns companionship if at liberty baa a bad Affect upon the collie la most Inatanoss. where sa old trained dog to used to help educate the youngster. It will do to have two to gether, but I have found by experience that it is better to have them work alone, as the young dog will sometimes get the old one excited and bothered. The duties of the oolite are practical and mean business', companionship means play and la demoralising. It la not advisable to have him run with huntlnadogs. as he Is Inclined to take upjrlth their ways and to vary imitative. am uuicair rat wuw , . led by a hunting dog, consequently neg lects hto masters orders ana le spouea. It to natural for the shepherd dog to herd or drive entrusts and ba to not satisfied unices he has something to do. If ba does wrong do not whip him; but have, patience with him, and mheft ha underatanda what yea want will be pleased to do It. and when be ones learns to do anything be never forgets It There are other breeds of today that could be made useful on the farm by training and put to. work. The light wslght ball terrier is very bMeblp if ed ucated. The scotch terrier is ve useful, he only lacks stoa. Almost any dog can be taught something and. made useful, but the oolite beats them en. ire such a very tittle while That any stays . . " It seems a pity not to BBtUa.T - ) , Through all the day a, ... r At beet our oya are a so brief t- It seems -too bad - - . . That anyone will borrow grief v Who might be glad, ' ' m. ' SO many with email aM. O friend, Might rise and stand. - . " It seems a pity not to hand v i1 ' . A helping hand, ? ,17-; B, BX KIBKR, s, amiss rtt v Biow ft- I have Just discovered what It Is that destroys man's memory eosa- ptetery. Oreen-Wbat to R ftwohst or ts- saccof Brown Neither; It's dctng him a Real Estate JTCA Lota fh T3oscbera Second Addt tlon. next to 10S Pair; easy ' terms. $1650 0xlMt lth MM Noithrop at, $1800 woortaivbloek, Uth sad Reed, r- UnrkV"ll: tSM end Marshall; ea OVW ment walaa and street improve- fA'SfM Quarter-block. 11th and Xertb fM' rup; will sell separately tT7Ql acre, on Cornell road, head v" of Levejoy street ifaftft Pine Quarter bloohv soi Wl corner llat and LoveJoy. southwest tiCAA Corner lot; S houses, renting for arwvw 147.60; room for another bouse. eCTfVl The Bancroft property, on Wll OwiW lamette HetghU, consisting of - ons lot and a bs)w modern S room house. . fUMA property on Montgomery st, vWW renane,for t7.B0 per month. CACsl Half lot antt eottaga, Uth, near vwv Washington. Beautiful quarter-blookv 19th aad New modern and up-to-date houaas. Twenty-third near Kearney, Over the River t7t flAP" acre, lots tt. tt and 40. New J.W hurst Park. It acres; easy terms A t lota Norwood, University Bta . tlon; cleared and fenced; easy i 700 Oi. 'J5r?i'J: t 7AA Rast front lot- Stephens' Addl- a tlon: Improved treet, sewer sod cement sidewalk. eieAAco mer lot and t-room OMtage; "v ucpei per Albina, near Rueeei at school. tfCAAAIl of block .tS, Patten's lOUU on1 Additlon ft snap. tl CCA Two lota and modera S iwv eottaga, near Vernon ear. $1850 g,"" mfc tTfalAt acres, facing Bt Johns WV Kaa bur In that vicinity. AAA Corner lot and' new SJ.VUV house: Bast Blsbth street tTTAA Comer (12x104), West Madison )VU n4 Nartl 1 la sts.. King's Heights. ?iAA t lota B. R comer 17Lb and s.ww Tillamook. C9CAA Quarter block. W. W. wvw Second aad Main. . C3CAA Beautiful quarter-block, BV Sd ewwand Haaaalo. CiCAA Modern and up-sedate house, get wWrmI Main. $55001 The Mt Hood Poultry Farm, ust east of Mt Tabor; i acrea. house and all equipments neo- essarr for poultry raising. You win have to see this farm to realise ths amount of time and "' money that has been expended. - ' Improvements oost mora than Br Ice asked, air block, runnlns from Raat OWU pirat to B. Second, on Waahlng- i.. - ton. faring both tracks; fins ' warehouse property. ( ( VV." H. Qrlndstaff . 244Stark St " BmT ROw XV Tata WOeVbB. istaw OoPto Mesa latoTlgist aad lWeV fai Thsft asp Other. MOFNINO." 11, .. M ii - V i ..! . - . . - a PEOPLE who make money out cf rqal estate, deals i are not, alt real estate dealers. Real estate Is the "aide line" of maoy a salaried man who, having a few hundred dollars tor capital. Is enabled, sometimes In an hour, to double his monthly Income. Of course not many real es tate deals are made except through advertising. Most deals are made through JOURNAL ADVERTISING. Rooming: - Houses In all parts of tha city. Most profitable tnveatments in Portland today. Any house below that 1 marked J1.0 or more I will prove to you that It Is clear ing over 160 per montn, ana any one that la marked 1 2.000 or more $1 per month 1 per cent on your money. SlOOOTenement - house on Bevenift su, IS VoomBkjrent M& ' B tap. Tenement - house, I room) rant aao; eaventn eu . Tenement-house, rooms; rant t&O: Fourth st Flat. TV rooms, rent left. Oft Third street $ BBS Flat Oft loth at, 1 rooms; rent tew-Tenemrt - house, roomst rent $40: Sevsnth st Houne, li rooms; rent . rai Tment'-house, It rooms; rant fist. V rooms; real l. malso street . t Tenement bouse, t famvsK rant a ft- Park ei B aPO Tenement-house, B lap Tenement - house. rooms rest -136; Tnylor st SOB ii Tenement -taoui B enetnent -house, V rooms; rent 145; Taylor at. -Tenement-house,- IS rooms; rant lor $40; Thirteenth st Flat. It rooms; rent MS; Alder Si too i Flat. IS rooms; rent ; Morri son street . B fpg Flat. 11 rooms; vent Third strew nwin. . . Flat, It rooms reni sv v-im street . . . Flat, st rooms; rant fTI; Morri son street Flat it rooms; rear ! Uth fnutt fi gos Tm 1 1 Tt 1 rooms; rant J to; i iiru bv. . lat x rooms; rsat ttl; Third i asftw-Tenenient-house, It roomsf rant 60; Third st , SilOO Tn mm init timirt II-rooms rent 170; Second at . . g SOS tenement - house, t roosas; rent Tenemsnt-housa, IT rooms; real !; Fifth at ,irm I rooms: rent fit; Id St. can T,nnn( . bouse. X rooms; rent B1SB0 Tenement - house, S rsomb; rent tlSOs Tensment - house, t roome; rent SB: Tsmhlll St. SSB0S rinl S room; rent flSS; Oak asaaatilwsms; rftftt. JIM; heart .HotsT 4 rooms; rent M; Flat, la rooms; rent Stark street.- .Flat It rooms; rem svi ev Tn. a tmnl! vent ft! Stb St aeO-Tenemnt-house, II rooms; .rent ;Maloat.. -House, ft" rooswi iw e- " "nl tl hwiwi'' rant ITS: M St. whi ima wjonev on any of the above boueee. w Walter A. Green i enaw Mewa8tol aUdJf. TeL I FARMS piahsaslis of say dealer tm tto .BMlg mot be sietl ked by sears We haws from has mas eoetong hat a few handled doltorg to the tosge farm of Sooa and Properties offertBgo at any Mane. shsisnter ad prepeevy yea Wo satisfy yoa. . wo alas ef ftotes, mortgages, awritlss, sot as toastee as ages to an property retotioaa, faniah smssti still The ShawrFeor Ck)ihpajiy : BOSBT. FARMS 1 laalsTlmsbto Wew to-1 to secure a home with ft UHle money. Pruuerto .gaukraateed as advertised, satOO-B00 down, balance easy monthly payments W acres, with 0 un- der plow, balance good, wvei; - ;- land ; land fenced and eroes V rnred; 400 bearlns fruit trees; .,".'...,. sond l-room . houses 2. large 7?' barns; living water; on county 1' rned. 1 mile from school and ' 1 tu mlUs from Carrollton. a ., i towa on ths Columbia river and - N. P- Rr. SiOOO -With ttOt down, balanoe easy monthly payments, 10 acres. - with it under ptow; about 1,- 000.000 feet logging timber; . t'" close to good logging stream; 160 bearing fruit trees; good house and twa large bams; live , water; excellent stock ranch: on oountr road, one mile from school and t miles from CftrroU- ' ton, B SOO NamS your terms, 1X0 acres, with small amount under plow; ; I enrea needed: ftOO.OOO feet log ging timber, close to line logging . .' stream: good 4-room house; large wru, ww, m with this, place 1 horse. lwi and calves and all household fur niture and fsrmlng tools; on county rosa. emit to scnooi sum B miles from Carrollton. llles from usrroiiion. , B1TOS ffmai your torms, 100 acres. wiin sw m tuiin.11. new house; good barn, henhouse, woodshed and fruit house; land nift nit crnes-fencsd: live W- large, i ter; tO0 bearing fruit trees; fine view of Columbia rivw: on county road, close, to school and - iu miiea from Mlrtln's Bluff, a ' ' railway station snd Steamboat land ma- on the Columbia. Don't delay, but write us at once f or full particulars regaraiag our lanue. Bold on small payment down, and long time oa balance, at low rale of lntar- ImuB) 41 Wllloughby B emV- stoto astd sain ertoesrthe"eoa Bead f op sag Be. We haws a large Ret of etty asspsretos SaStoagW1 ef tUB etopaswsumS will skew totoadtog pssr.be ears any ef ear Ret aa know Bks 1 -1 Choice Bargains ltxi4. terminal block, OS N- P. tracka. SlStOOO 10 on 7th by 100 oft Bvrnslde, very close In. -SSSOS Quarter block on side track. Wast aide; warehouse district BTSBOWDouble houses, full lot, Qlutoft. near seventh. tt block and two cottages, ft w. cor. IKth and Ralelxb. SiOOOO Corner lot First and Mill: Im provements bringing in month. ftTfOO 0xl0, S. B. cor. ttth and Mar shall; pries includes aeei ce ment sidewalk and t feet Bltu llihlc a treet Improvement mak ine It a very handsome corner. BSSSO Beautiful quarter block, tUh and oyt Two s-roorn houasa, full lot, Vaughn street. S '"' 60x100, t houses, B, w. somer Ninth and Couch. 7-roon house, OMsaa street SilOO 0 room bouse, LoveJoy street; rati lot. x. BISSS Swedish Baptist Church prop- gooa buuaing, xuti au near Ollaan. -7 -room modern house, full let; block to car; close In; Holladay'a This house will brin Ut per month. SSI 00 Qutrter block. Bast ilth and Weld 1 sr. f BOO t room new cottage, aaar oars ana postomce; urge , pore new. Bell wood. B SOS New house and lot. Peninsula no. ; sidewalk oown; amy. e feet to care. St 000 i Flue 10-room House and tot, soar f oars, maegiey Hignianos. ROMRB I own1 4 acrea. Patten avenue, near ears. I Intend building nice home on 1 acre; will sell remaining single acres for Sl.ooe each if taken poea. A. D. MARSHALL, 82 3d Pay$17.50andGeta Home of Your Own '-' At ne tlma In tha annals of the real estate market haa land been ottered so extremely low aa the lota containing full quarter acres are now being onrereq in .Root's Addition. Poor of these lots will make a fun sere. Can be bought for t?0; about blocks from station; It minutes' ride .from ths city. , full Acre Ut, Nutty Improved ; 4-8001H Douse. $400 B ISO Cacb will buy some vary deslr able leU convenient to ears, to business snd manufacturing dis trict Bt Johns.. or verv excellent to-aers tana: small house and barn: good fam- t lly orchard; 10 acres fenced and ln cultivation; t-miles railway - station; very Una community m - Clarke county. Wash. full lota, t-room .cottage; choice variety of f rult STR blocks ' y.v West Avenue station, Montavllla , oar 11ns; Zt per cent down, bai ance easy monthly Installments. sisawvarv beautiful t-room cottase. full lot: an id eel boms, oa Bel mont street .Nlflv im Droved tt-acra place: lovely t-roonf . residence; choice variety of fruit and berries; an Ideal country place, on the Base Ltns road, not far from tho lt- mlle nousa .ror a handsome modern reei- fully sore; r block from Bua- " nysiae cara. Ton'll Bover and ths bergaina vnatll you THE DIWN-UWKENCE COMPANY ; IdtH Reservoir Park Lots $100 uki . Upwards $5 Downr$5 per Month 11 'MM KWMHMHI The most beautiful traot hi this county. Only a short distance south df the Mt Tabor Reservoir, and to adjoin ing Laurelwood Park on the eaat and Kern Park on the north. O round per fectly level and In cultivation. It to auperlor la every respect to any prop erty In the market. Crime out. at any time and convince yourself, only twen ty minutes' ride from west aids. If you don't sav It la the best property In this vicinity we will refund your oar fare both ways. .,,..., . . .,.. Own Your Own Home txat nav rent when rou can purchase such beautiful property on such easy For farther information calf at prem ises, agent on ths grounds or at the 01- flCA H. METZOER Pheae Mala ?A Sherlock's Addition Tha addition wits a great big futara. Desirable lata fartn ng North Jlst lid. ltd. Factory, Black atone and Reed ata. at popular prices and oa easy terms. , $400 to $700 V-Ruyg ft Baa lot ;ln Bronaugh's Addition Which extends from Bast Everett at, to the Sandy road and) lias on both sides of East 24th Street Wakefield, r Fries Co. '-. 339 sStdtrpc eStrMt 14. i t ' - RUVAOKRw OWsTRB - SBB4MB Piuat SUeeA Pnrtlsaat, Oa St. Johns B A LABORING MAN'S TOWH I fks lUhej tmploywtsd to all Ms re ; dents it If t sURafaXtuTinl towi It r sbUisfR mm Indastrjr Cftry three stonths darlr4. the pasi tws years. The pfsce hss a treat fotnrc. Fbot isdastrits trt sow sVr coajtTsXtaW. '- WB WILL ASSIST YOU TO GBT -.. HOME t v Lots 50x100 -$3 Down, $3o Month lVssf4rwedtoTs Hartman, Thompson 4 & Powers M Chamber mf Commmrcm MYRTLE MYRTLE PABJC omd v v: LAURELWOOD . .no. a V On Mt Scott Car Line aLoU From $125 Up Sold on liisUlIinents 4 'y $5 Down and $5 per.Month Robert A. Taylor. Agent KNAPP A MACREY Chamber ef nam is area. For Bent and for. Sato - Grain ranches In Sacramento eountrw - California, from let to 1,009 acres. MS acres of choice fruit, table or wine gripe land. tie acres of choice vrurt madi creek bottom, H down. 140 acres, of improved land! U , . bottom, suitable for alfalfa. I.'-1' oorn. beans, etc $10,000 Highly Improved- ranch of M acres i new nnpiwinmii mi 16,000; to acrea of vinos and flsa. etc: 1 miles from town. fjiooQ n of California's choicest to , Pis ana wine wuu w sere tracts; H down. . arm in 10 and lo-aoro tracts; l X and years old. 7- S1I.000 1 in si is dairy - ranch, adjoin- ,: . tng ths town of Oalt: fO acres , - r ,?v bottom tons ; dairy cows sna nogs - can be had with ranch. , . WHITAKER & RAV, BOX 10, SA&. OAR. , CROSS & SHAW ! 33 WftAhlnrtoti Strsot - ' Xveadlng real estate dealera, bars large . llat Of . Clackamas County Farm FrUlt and Hop Lands ,: - For Sale ' Within wheeling distance of Portland and Oregon City, at prices far below similar lands tn any part of the state. ; Remember, the soil of Clackamas county Is ths peer of any la the north west for productiveness. . . OAXA or writr v -l -' ONE OR TWO ACRES AT STEWART STATION;. irtount Scott car line. All In,' fruiC" Good water, etc. "VV ill be Bold for -ash x INSTALL--MENTS. . . - "r '; '; KNAPP & MACKEY ; Room 8, Chamber otCommeres. : St J6hn$ Park ' Pins, new cottages near Woolen Mills and car Una, for sals aheap, oa tastaU msat plan. One with 1 loto................BlBjo Ons with 1 I I lots,..............u,t Three with I full lot each 000 The Woetoa hUUs will be la operation aoe-n and 10 to 100 asw houses wlU bo needed to St. i'Ohns. CHIPMAiV & KINQ r! " if ' Ayeato, mt. Pehma. M. 0. Relbroch, ; OwaeVi TBS Of Dow b This for a ChanjfT BU Per AORR for tot acres In Linn county, uregon: eve seme piow woo balance pasture and Umber; good f reom house; fine bant; nice orohard; Mnn1n wntar: niece ail fenned Alnaa to flnurtnlii, nlanlng-mlfl and flbar factory: also m miles so rauroao. CHARLBSON STAUB