19 THtt OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY HTIZEiS OD V m mass um .JiJ7a Fbvswclal Agent Real EstAftw and &eort9 Loast HTw fctWoUKw Agwflt KB? AX.B FABVTS 09 OTTT. SBAg? mo s xm iu vtmmmvmk . ItofsstT TCS tau OW DntfiWdDgf lag, .movmm worn mm ROOM-307 THE PAILIINQ lfUDITVa OFFICB v.. , fined Mssetm l As hmL) ' Mm . ... ' ii - i L I . I i ":.v .. . -. J 1 ( ( I r f M .M-4H-0jd U , hi. A m 111 - f efcur evening Is Willamette hell a mu nesting of the bIUmm of Oregon CHr f will be held to make protest against the pMHfi of tli ordinance granting to , the Boutbera Paclnc wnpuf a perpet ual fraaohlae tor certain privileges on , Bluff street, er lUUtMd avenue. Lut Hoodar nlaht the oltr council acted Upon this ordlnanoe which passed Itt v- drat reading, and unless rigorous ef forts m wdt to prove to the Btmlxtt ., of the council that the majorltr of tht f fioscrtr ewaera of Um city si, against ' the ordinance te tta cr tot form. It jMtli probabljr ba am. Opaoaltloa to Um RUtlBt f a fraa entss baa dereloecd to tha paat few dara, stnos tt became noised about that tha member of tha eouncll, with the er nearlr all. that tha oltr bad taught ' frw te the, oowrta. Tha Oraaoa A CaU- gcrala Mall road company wara many reare eg given a deed to Bluff atraat by cm af tha MeLeagalla heirs, and property, ut taa city ho wad that Joha McLaughlin bad Sisdig ail tha atraata and alleys hi tha city ta tha municipal corporation, and that tha railroad company amply bad a wint ever tha atrip. Tha city brought sit hi tba circuit ooart to ulet title, and waa victorious. Tha railroad company appealed, but ha weme ooart auatalnad tha lower ooart Kow comes tba Southern Paclnc and asks Cor a perpetual frsnohlse to thla si rat property, with -tha exception of promenade on top af o bluff, and tha oounell seems disposed to give It without ouerUon. la rerura for the aoaatracUott at subways tor teams and Mdcatriane, Huge poatars am red) and yellow pa per, advertising tha meeting, wara Sacked all arar tba city yesterday after- aeea. and are attracting much attention .The sell for tha meeting la aignad by J. . Oooke, a H. Dye, C. K. Oreetiman, John Adams. 1 Adams, Char lea Catta. H. MUey, Jan Jones. Chambers How ell, F. T. Barlow, A. H. Orleeaen, ft, XX WUaon. J, M. Mom, iohn Fmlroloth. M. C HanUton, W. A. Huntley, a W. JBaat hajn, WUllam Oardnar, J. B. Hedges G. BohuahaL Cbarlaa H. Caufleld, Jacob Caaaelj, Oaorg JB. Bargraavca, John W. Ioder. H. C Btavana and , Benjamin Jaggar. Judge MeBrida yeaterday leld a apa dal tana af olreult oourC Hla primary baot la looming to tha city waa to Bear tba argument la motion for a aw trial In tha au.it of Multnomah county agalnat tha Willamette dc Colum bia Hirer Towing company, William BiJteheU, POot Harry BmJttn and tba Pa ino Bacport lAmbar cotnpany. Multno aah ooocty brought cult -for 9t,M dAinagea, and last April at tha regular term Clackamas county jury found cor tha defendanta. Tha cult waa In stituted en aooount of tha damaga dona to tha Morrlaon-atreat bridga by a ataamot of the towing company running into tha bridge. The court took the motion under adrlaemcnt and will ren der a decision later. Judga McBrlde will bold a abort ceaaioa. of the circuit court October It. . i . . 4tl- Mr. and Mra. SL B. Cbarman - wara urpiiaad Friday evening by about dd of their friends, wha passed the cran ing at the Chaxmaa home. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarman will leave In about two weeks for California to spend the winter. They were presented with a Hartland china dinner eet, as tbetr twenty-fifth wed ging armireroary was recently cacced. A motion to reopen tba Judgment In the case of T. A, Uvealey dt Co. against Lee Toy was enteres ta the circuit ooart yesterday. Thla waa a suit for tha payment of ft note, which was sc oured by a mertgaga an hope belonging to Lea, The papers ta the case have been lost. - J. XX Wolrcr has sold his farm C M csss at Needy to J, IX Bitter for 14, . dOO, Tba deed was recorded yesterday. Mr. Wolfer Is getting along tn years an4 wishes to retire from sctlre 2amv ing. Judge McBrlde yeaterday Issued de ereea la the following dlroroe caeca: Joseph FlUsdmmons against Bidora Fit tmmona, Bthel Finger against Max Finger, Maria Tingry against a a Tlngry. 1ft the latter case the plaintiff was allowed fed ft moath alimony by the court. In tha drrorce gun of Margaret F Thornton against Luke Thornton an order was made yesterday In the circuit court making Mrs. Bdna F. Forbes a defendant party to the suit, and the plaintiff, waa allowed ii days to make further pleadings. 0 An order to eater the lodgment was saado yesterday In the suit of Gott fried Marqnardt against Henry JewelL This waa a suit for a penalty of lo for ft failure to cancel ft mortgage. O. W. rrt'h,i appeared sor the plaintiff, and DimsDk A Story represented the defendant. Loula Kcnoyer, an Indian, was yes terday sentenced to pay a fine of 3 Sor diwnhenness, hi default of which he was eonualtted to the city Mil for tan ays. Kenoyer was without money,, Miss Lrnaie Xaywr hss been elected to teach the primary depart moat of the Mollsla school. Xa the divorce sutt of David T. Brash against Helen A. Brush the demurrer mt the dnfenrtsa te tne oonmlalnt was varauled yesterday, and and was granted M days In which ta file n an swer. .;. - Thomas F. B. Lorelao has been Sleeted to teach tba Maple Lane school, which opens tomorrow. This position was vacated by Mum Maud aallogly, jrhc m attending the State university. Miss Mabel Clare Stevens will teach the Una's Mill school. Mies Catherine Petrala has been looted te teach the Mew Bra School and succeeds Mms Bradford, who hss taken the school at Llnntoa, Or. Mum Flora Ward will succeed Miss Bern too Adams as teacher 1st the Canto j school. e i 1 - Mrs. C a Hutchinson of Cenby was Mi the city yeaterday. ' , Jonathan Dunkla of Olney, Or was tn towa yeaterday as ft wBuess la ft oos teet at the land offtoe. , i i i f Ith i ilil Dmwtsk te Tea JearaaL Pullman. Wash, Boot. After a tnost delightful wedding trip, sovartog period of four months, which was spent 1ft asland, Scotland, Oermsay, Franca and Holland and all of tha prln atpal elites of the1 oast. Including Bt Ixwta. prof, end Mrs. B. B. Billot hays aaturaed to their bocae, la Pullmaa. e The teansl Anatena. WasK. BepL M. Wayne P iaaon was thrown from a eayuse today and both arma and see leg THIS FICTURB 8HOWB OUTPOTB OF QKNKRAL KTJROPATKIJTB ARhTT GBTTINO RBADT TO RBfllBT AH , , ATTACK BT TUB JAPANESB DUBJNO ONB OF THB MANX IKIBMIIHBI WHICH USD . UP TO TBI ' t BATTLB OF LlAO TAMO. . . '.' -. - , . ,. -,, .... , . , ''' ' - . . .--.---r- .a,.. 1:--v - M TO f ARtlERS I loiimi-wx&i b vaw axrrn ob (W MAS. ..r.S' (Sbedsl Bntmh Bugene Or- Sept. 14. A number of farmers In the Long Tom country, sev eral miles northwest of Bugene have taken preliminary steps to form a cor poration for tha pornone of engaging ex tensively in the irrigating business. It their purpose to tan tha Long Tom river on the Ryan place at the old mill tary ford, where ft dam will be built to secure the necessary head of water. Canals will then be dug, . leading for miles over the prairies of that portion of Lane county. Some of the most en terprising farmers of Lane county are hold of the project, and they mean to make ft success of It. The exceedingly dry summer which bad Just passed and the consequent shortage in the grain crop has demonstrated the necessity of Irrigation In the Willamette valley at least during ft portion of tha summer. and this experiment will be watched with groat Interest. ,, t . , Baatt of Bagcna Staa. ' - '. B. Biwrangh, ft well-known Burette business man. being proprietor of the BAslewood restaurant and bakery, died h horns la this dty Friday algbt from catarrh of the stomach. The body was shipped oa this afternoon's tram te Can trails, Washington, for burial. The deceased was aged years. He was bora in Hayworth, McLean ounty, 111. He came to Bugene from Central la. Wash, a year ago and baa made a suc cess of his btislnsss. 1 He leaves a wife and two children. He belonged to four fraternal orgsjusmtlons ss follows: Knights of Pythias, Modem Woodmen, angles ana grecernai iTiDunes, -Xtrs. D. A. Paine and F. M. Day terday performed the difficult operation of removing a portion of the skull of -W. J. Tuck, who waa Injured la ft nearby logging camp last April. Tuck was struck on the head by ft flying cable, rsadsrlng him unconscious for fifteen days. His skull was fractured and he was brought to the Bugene hospital for treatment. He partially recovered but tha pTCsoQTo-on tbo brala caused ft re lapee and the opsra'tion of removing part of the skull wag finally resorted to with good success. The man la now Improving rapidly. HOP CONDITIONS IN CHEHALIS VALLEY ' - (sseetsl Dispatch te The Jssinil,) -Chehalla, Wash., Sept ft The harv esting of the l9rop tn the Cbehalle valley Is almost completed. There has been a falling off In that crop of from one-fourth to one-third. There are a few yards tn which the " shortage has been one half. -The hops stood the long drouth much better, taken as ft whole. than did other crops, however. This Is accounted for by the fact that the vine long root that buries Itself far enough Into tha gaound as to draw tha moisture, when other crops, ilka the grains and grasses , which have very short roots, dry up. There has been but one sale of bops since the picking began, and no business has been done for several months. John Oarbs baa sold his crop at n cents a pound, with pounds for tare. Buyers usuaJry require T pounds tars. The quality sf the crop this year Is fine. The weather conditions were perfect for pie king, sad the lies did not bother but very little. Some samples nave been taken la the district and within the next two or three weeks it Is expected some business will be done. A considerable amount of the crop hers was sold some time ago at M cents, some growers bar ing disposed of their entire crops at that price. Boms others have sold a part of thd crop, only, and have the ha lance ta speculate em U. OF 0. FRESHMEN ARE MILDLY HAZED i : " - -)!! I. I. ! V.- .1 A,- ' i - J"" V ' . ' -" -V " v (Ssestsl McMteh s the JoeresL) : ' University of Oregon, Bugene, Sept 34. Last night the annual reception to the new students was held In the parlors of the dormitory and was. at tended by s large namber of the stu dents, both new and old, and friends of the University. President P. L. Camp bell, Prof. LueUft Clay Carson and Wes ter Whlttlaey gavs snort addresses. After the reception and when the oompany bad departed the freshmen were given their annual basing. It waa mild In form and good feeling pre vailed between the Blesses. Ths fresh men were mads to slag songs and act foolish, and were given a supper of sweetened oysters, which they wars compelled to eat blindfolded. , (BSMSal Massfe e Tm laerssL) Colfax, Wash.. Sept 4. The "Parm tagtoa New Bra la the latest addition to the Journalistic world. It Is edited and owned by Prank gheppard, until re cently of Sand Point Idaho. - Hie sons. whs ar practical printers, will him m bis asw venture. , CCSPOMT SHEDS HIS EPIDERMIS TWICE EACH YEAR . fSpsrtsl Wspetch t Tee jieareoM V " Hood River, Or Sept I4v . O. bW klrk of Indtaaanolls, Indiana, a brother to Mrs. Audebon Wlnaas of this city, shads bis skin twice a year. Great patches of skla from the hands are now on exhibition at the of floe of Attorney Henderson. - Mr. Busklrk sheds the epidermis, or outer skin, from his entire body twice each year, ta the spring and fait I The skin from his-hands he peels off as he would remove a glove. JBmlnent physi cians state that hts Is the only ease of t Its hind on record. Mr. Busklrk has appeared before several meeting ofi medloal societies In order that the learned doctors may study ths peculiar phe nomenon, but the gentleman Is averse to notoriety, and prefers to seclude him self at ithe time of the sloughing off piocssa The new akin, after eaoh shedding period is as tender ad that of a new born babe. . Mr. Busklrk Is oom polled to go about oa cru tehee until, the soles of his feet become toughened. Mr. Bus klrk is years old, but never married. This shedding process hss been going on for years. He spent Id years in the United States army. Three years ago Mr. Busklrk was i resident of Hood Hirer for a year or more. r '-. WOMEN'S CLUB TO v0 i MEET IN BAKER CITY : (tpeetel Vissstss te The TieimU Baker City, Or., Sept it The dub women of thla city are enthusiastic over the. meeting of tha Bute Federation of Women's clubs, which is to be held In Baker City, October IB, it and 14, and are making elaborato entertainment preparations. It Is expected that IOC or more delegates- will he la attend- aneov Blks hall has been eecured fur the meetings of the session. A grand reception the flrst evening and a musicals the second evening are scheduled. Other important events. In cluding visits to points of lntereet near the city, will cake place. Nothing will be left undone to make tha visit of the delegates pleasant and profitable. The following ohalrmcg of commit tees have been - oppotnted: Ways and means Mrs. Joseph Barton; credentials. Mrs. L. Hlrshlsnd; hospitality, Mrs. T. M. Sax ton; reception, Mrs. Samuel Whits; music, Mra. Val Blldnsr; press,. Mrs.-1. B. Bo wen; ushers and pages, Mrs. W. H. Ellis; program. Mra Baxton; badges, Mra J. H. Donald; deooratloa. Mrs. J. H. Parker: transportation. Mrs. M. a Spauldlng, The lmlles. FATHER KIDNAPS HIS LITTLE DAUGHTER ; ..v! 1 1 ' . - (BowUt Dhveteh The JeerssL) Cheyenne, Wyo Sept St A senna tlonal kidnaping - occurred here when Charles Crowner, ex-preacher, switch man and brakemaa, came to the city from Holyoke, Col., and stole sway bla three-year-old daughter while . bar mother waa attending a dance. The father boarded an east-bound train and so far has made- good his escape. The Grown ere separated some time ago because the husband objected to bis wife stteadlng dances. She Insisted upon keeping the little girt but he threatened that he would come and take her away. Now that ha has made good his threat the mother Is grief -stricken and will do ail In her power to regain possession of the baby. , . CARLSON DIES OF 2 INJURIES AT KAMELA v,f;': ' '":,.:..'"; ?f (Special Dtopeteh te The Joersal.) : La Grande, Or, Sept 14. C. H. Carl m of n"K who accidentally shot himself la the arm about the middle-of the month, while returning from a hunt ing trip ta the mountains, died last night The arm was amputated? at tha shoulder a few hours after the accident but physicians say the cause of death was polsonliyT in the stomach, duo to eaUrrh of the stomach, and bitters heU had taken at Kamela after the acci dent and with the greet anook it was mora than his stomach could stand. causing poison. He was a prominent wood dealer at KMnt, He leavea a wife and family. was about SS years of ago, and a pro gressive townsman. x. of w. ro arrs bauT ' . fSperuh lHsMtch s The fevreet) tndeDcndence, Orj, Sept ti. The Kalghts of Pythias of Pails City are preparing for a grand ball to be given ta that city.' Special trains will leave from Independence, Monmouth and Del las, and musie will be furnished by the Independence orcheetra. The ball wlu be given on Friday, September Id. The lodge has always given exoellent daaoes. BBSBIOB IB MTUU, (laerhtl Ussetta te The leanul.) Independence. Or.. Sept 24. Mr. Bit Henkle, Mra W. H. Walker, Mrs. . B. Nelson and Mrat M. A. Davla had a re union on Sunday last This Is the first time they have all been together since they have been In the stats of Oregon, which has been a period of II yeara Mr. Hankie and bis three sisters Compose ail of the family and all are married. ESCAFfO TEUSTY RETURNED TO JAIL AWAY OOtJaTTT gJQB ABB A FXAOB TO mow aw, Albany, Sept 14. Frank BodweU. the ty at the Multnomah county iail ran away a month ago after serving only one month of a year's sentence, wes captured at Oeorge Beamls farm, three miles west of Albany, In Benton county. this forenoon, and brought to this city. Hero he was turned over to Sheriff: R. It. White, who- assisted Sheriff Tom Word In the aeareb for the fugitive, and this afternoon Sheriff White took Bod- well to Portland to deliver him ag Multnomah county SsiL i BodweU has been la the woode fa the southeast part of thla oounty since his escape, and last night came to Albany, crossed the WUIdmette river oa the rail road bridge,, and went te the Beamls homo, where he asked for work and was placed under arrest Ten days ago Mr, Beamls wag to the Sodavllle neighborhood, and an uncle of Bod well, who Is a friend of Mr. B semis, asked the latter for work and for a bidlng-plaoe for his nephew. Mr. Beamls premised to give ths young man work and a hiding-placet' and thla forenoon BodweU appeared at the Beamls home and mtroeuclng himself asked for the promised help. Mr. Beamls Agreed ta give the desired employment and showed the young man, a room In which to hide if any one came after him. At the same time he cent a member of his family for Constable William Morris and other neighbors, and whew these people came. the escape was placed voder arrest he offering no resistance. BodweU was armed with aa old Win ch ester ' rifle and ammunition ' and car ried a pocketkntfe ho had stolen la the Portland Jail before melrbiff his escape. He also had a set of skeleton keys, a small flic. It la money, jtwo Klgln watches and a new overcoat' Cod well asserted all this property be longed to him, that he had owned tt be fore his arrest la Portland, but It Is stated by Sheriff White that Mr. Hart of near Sodavllle owns the rifle, and tt was either given to the f ugltlva r hai etoie It Mr. Beamm and Constable Mor ris were paid the reward offered by Bhsr lff Word. Sheriff WMte took the pris oner down thla afternoon, I retaining the plunder found oa the fugitive. - GRAND JURY MAKES S ITS FINAL REPORT - - Hel Mssetx. ns 9oerasM " Astcvis, Or., Bept J. The grand jury saade Its final report this after noon. The report calls attention to the surprising Increase of vice among chil dren of the city, and attributes the condition to the fact that ths children are permitted to rasa ths streets al most at wtlL Ths city authorrtlss are urged to en force the ordinances regulating the mat ter, and the grand fury points out that the state officials should take vigorous action If those of the dty neglect their duty, ;- r -- r , CAUSE OF WRECK NOT mU YET DETERMINED -i deerls' Mseacm at lbs f ssl. ' La Grande, Or Sept It The cause of ths railroad wreck to passenger tram No, I east bound at Ferry last night ls which ths mall, bag cage and smoking coaches were derailed still remains mystery, and tba officials have not the faintest due te the causa. They only knew tt was a mystery that- many of the passengers on board wars not killed. Of tha two Injured J. J. Ferguson of Pendleton is doing nicely and wlU oome out all right having received ft deep out la ths head only. The man who was riding an the Mind still unconscious sad in a bad shape, and will probably die. It la not known who he is or 'where he Is from at this time. BBTBtOPhTSB JMSMVM WOBK. (tpeelsi Mspatek S TW lesraaL) ' Baker City, Or, Sept. 14. The Baker City Development league Is steadily lar creasing Its membership and Is working hard along the linen laid down or the Oregon State league. Every possible point hi being pushed to the sdvsntage of Baker City and Baker county. Every day some new work Is undertaken, H It Is only to show a stranger about the city, give him information concerning Its resources, and tell him where facto ries oaa be located to advantage or where money can be put Into mines ar farms with profit Bvery day Secretary Innle Is sending out information by let ter to persons whose names have been received from Secretary Tom Richard son of the Stats league. . OPBB BrsULBVABTSBS. - Seeeul Mspetsh The Jsarsek) , Colfax. Waabu. Sept 14. Dr. A. B. Stdht chairman af the Whitman oaunty Republleaa central committee, will open Republican headquarters la the Wluaaa buildins, Ooteber U Auction Sales By GEO. BAKER & CO . ' . ,4.. ' - .Vr. ,. J ""' ,,- . Tomorrow, Monday, at 10 A. M at Residence L46 Tenth St.; Cor, Alder. We are instructed by the owner, Mr. Becker, to sell the entire furnishings of his residence, eomnrlalna Parlor Chairs ana Kocxera c Oak and Blrdseye Maple Center Tables, Piano and Banquet LAsipa; Ixix Axmlnster nun; Art Squares and Uarpets; Laos curtains. Portieres; Oak Extension Table, Box 8 eat Chairs. Crook erv and Olaasware: Twioe-roiaws? Beoa: nne uax uresaeri with French olate mirrors: full slse an tnree-quarter iron ueas, complete with springs ana naitreeses. fiuows, sneeis. Sprea iom, comrortcre. B Comforters, Blankets; Birds- eye Maole Chiffoniers, Tables and Rock ers; Odd Dressers: Toilet ware Heat-J u'S ' i i-uwv (uuias, wnniii A i ure ana other userui iota Sale MONDAY at 10 a. m. sharp. QJDQ, BAKBB CO, Auctloheers. OS TUESDAV NEXT, - SEPT. 27th, a At Baker's Auction House Cor. Alder and Park Sts. Sale of Hlgh-CIa9Jp-to Date Furnishings, removed to our sales rooms for positive sale, Includino; V J x Pretty Parlor Set, tn rich coverings, ma rram es; elegant nocxe ad golden oak, with Bp rle Chair, fancr wicker Chairs. Parlor and Library Tables, hlghl rv Tables, hlshlr noushed:: handsome Couches, OU . Paintings, Eton ian xll Axmlnster Rugs; -Velvet, Ax- minster and Brussels Carpeta In good wiHiivivu. law r. qiik m ui b.vii n,, sters Encyclopedic mctlonary. leather bound; Velvet Hall and Stair Carpet; Round Extension Table: act Box -Seat Chairs, with leather seats: cuartered oak Buffet with mirror: pretty Sideboard; Oaa Xrop Lilght Parlor Lamps; massive osjc Bee room Beta, witn very large French plate mirror; pretty Bnameled Bedsteads, c omelets with best Scrinss. hair and other Mattresses, fine Feather Pillows, Comforters; pretty Dressers, in blrdseye maple and golden oak; Chif fonier en suite; fancy Rockers and Chairs for bedrooms; H&U Lamps; Heat- tog Stoves. Oas Household Treasi oas Range, steel Range ure ana omer enecta On vleaAMonday. Hals TUBSDAX at 1 Id a. m. j. "j v 1 OEa bakbb cut. Auctioneers. On Thursday at 10 A. M. On Friday at 2 P. M. Resular weehlv sales for censrsl household furnitursv - Carpets, Btoves. etc. OBO. BAKBB dt CO, Auctioneers. Oaaa aaU for aemmd-haad furniture. woaaigmmanes reearrsa as su B ft OO, Asm rrs, Auction Sales By J. T. WILSON - Anctlonssr Monday TortrSfTOw, st SgJssroorfl, at to A. JUL, Anksay sb4 5lxth Sts. i --This sals tncludss led books. Majestic Steel Range, fine assortment of Iron Beds, In different tin tings; Chaira Ta bles, Rockers, Folding Bads, Springs. Mattresses. Parlor Lamps, Brussels and wool (jarpeta, mtcnen saxes, uoox Btove. Kitchen furnishings, a variety of Heating Stoves, etc. -v T. WILSOK, Auctioneer. '. Wednesday Sale At 5slsrson, Aafcsnjr sad Sixth St., st 10 A. M. . Purnlture. Csrpetg,kfurniahlngji ; for housekeeping. . -jf, ( J. T, WILSOll, Anctiopeea r;- Friday' Safe jyl At SgJesroom, Aakso mu4 ; Sixth Sts., at 10 A. flQro - carted, Clothicat, Etc. :.. '' On this date we' will sell a Quantity consigned by the railroad company; also some fine breakfast bacon, 110 suits of clothes, ladles shoes and a variety of useful goods. - . NOTE.-f-Y7e ere paying each for fur niture; carpets and furnishings. Phone, Main ita. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.' DAVIDSON. WARD & CO. beg Of SOP 00 .i ie-rcom house, on BTlIl street 0,0110 T-room new bouse and half a era . , . . ( convenient to car line; city water and sewer. . $10,000 ioo acres, well Improved, near olty, gSOOO gull lot eloss ha, Weet SMa $1509 S room henss. hi South Port- and: very good location: street Improved, cement walk. Look this up If you want a cheap horn a P, V. TCmaLER, 101 ghsriooK Bldg. i IACA d-room cottage oa Qrand ava lllalll Bortb. near to school and dJIWV emrM. a v.rr nh) location. If yon want a cheap home at a bargain see lr W.' TOROLBft 0 Sherlook Bldg HOMESTEADS We have a few more line homes teade open for locating Pine wheat land. In quire of a gUBSIBHSOMt SsSVb FARMS SP AOBBft I miles from Qsrvals, Ma rion oounty; all plowed; rich sou: ' ' small house and barn; orchard, etc. met 9s,ee. SB ACnama Om oounty road. 1 .mile .... from Bhattuck station, Just outside - city; 7 acres cleared, Balance um ber; 1,000 cords wood; well fenced: ' new 4-rocm house. Prloe cut to 93.1H for ImmedlaU sals. AS iff One mile north of Clacha- j, mas station; l plowed; x crush: l .' acres beaverdam; small house This i is a nne gardening tract Price l. , 10d. - ISS a CaWS On Columbia river; tod , . tn cultivation: 78 more easily made ' x- ready for the plow; balance U timber: fenced and crose-fenc Sch soil: well watered; good I-room use; 4 barns. With farm go SO head blgh-grada cattle and heavy draft horses, farming Implements r, ; or au a mas. cream separator, cnura. ww, rnm i ,vuv. SO AfTaTBS 14 nllee from Portland, miles south of Tualatin;. T acres ' cleared, balance light and heavy . umner; weu waterea: ricn soil - good new buildings: 'phone In bous . and life interest tn line: revenue from potatoes alone last year. I&5I. ' Price ILtbs. MS AOBBB Near La Center. Wash.. Id piowea; e siasnsa; ie pasture, with t - i living springs, naiaaoe t: ., good buildings; fruit dryer, soli excellent. Price IS.&eO. We hone a hum rnimhss- ss? tlmbey; etc.; farms and ask lntsaduar tiurchssara wnss ss oau los usi grrmg xuu sesonp- Propertx S AflBBS T blocks east of Monta- vtlla car Una, and all lneultlvatloo; r. 1 acres orchard; new t-room house: for tl.SOO If sold at once. Also tU acres adjoining; t-room house, barn. roothouse, etc. Priee ILtOOi fine - property. '"v .. ,' , J TWO S-SMOBt eottacss and wall-located , lot near fair grounds: rental value v 2K; for sale si a decided bargalar- z,oo. 'AgflsV lot 44aies, well to )uth Portland. Price 1.- cated In South 700 &0d cent caan, -balanoe at per S-BYOOM OOVTAOB, lot Mxlft, on Bast , ita n.: DiocKs irom sac: rants for-i. Prtee g700 cash. BOVBB. hard Anlshed. lot tv 10, Rodney ava: rented for 111. Price 12,600 Li M cash, balaaos at t per cent MMXW B&O0t on Portland Relahta well located; good view. Price It- S-BOOK STOTTSB, ' tot lorltl, Alblna; nne prtvenv - race ss.soe. T-mOOsX modern h Hawthorne ava. A m U kill of elegant buUdlng altes oa !'-, .... 'h The Shaw-Fcar Cc M' $7200 MxideV oa lith and Harrlsoa atA, das block from ths Portland Academy the ground la covered with all klads of shrnbbsry; there Is a hone that oaa M remodeled, bat we do not Sgur this house la the price. The property, with out a vestige of anything oa It, la worth mora than tha price asksd.- " "'-v - W. H. GRINDSTAFF . ; W.L MORGAN, 513 McKay BJdg $1,000 An elegant quarter block In best . Bast Side district with fine house of t rooms, hot water heating through out ana vaurvuB"7 moaem. trgs lo lot at Mount Tabor, doss to car line: oeauunu piaos , for . a home. ty - gap Quarter Mock at Ockley Oreen. with barn nd fruit; will lend money to build and sell on sasy paymsnta hMO Half cash, a Well w hunt new. thoroughly modern t-room house, with hall and bath; handsome oak manteL with large mirror; situated on West Side, on lth st between' Jefferson and Columbia. : s tit, "a W.L. MORGAN, 513 McKayBldg Good fa.vestn.ent About tha tost qasrtsr block la the best business part of the dty, lOsxlOe, southeast corner llth and Alder streets.' '.,'-."' ..v-v Lcuij Sclcmon ABB WIBBIBSmS. NEW HOUSES FOS SALE Bnthsr of those three newly flnishad, modern, I -room houeoa, on southwest corner of Bast llth and Stark streets, for sale at rsaeonabls figures. Prrbh,W2tkins&Co. S3V JOHNS . Ws hava sorao ehelee tots for sals an assy payments. Let us show you tbem. Free street ear ttahwta. J. A. MORTENSON KArpy ni it tkey a Who r!H c4x tar way ad4RTttotbe . RtALifinrS I'Xh Splendid Jot right on Spencer street : I Slocks Meniavllla ' . schoot v ISS Bsob, very ehdoest lots 10x1 CO , , feet Oak Park Addition. St Johns; will double la next 1 ' months. - S WS ffiAcellent acre tract; 4-rocni . . house, good barn, other build-. , " Inge; well. Iron pump, choice fruiti One tooailty; convealeut ' to cars,. , , . . 9 SssV Siem ! acre plaoa. neat eottagef ohoice fruit; cosy home, betweea oaa urave and c eautlSRl lots, with neat cot- tags; C blocks from electric oars. VOO .. Splendid r7-ore place; love! lovely country home; comxortaoie hull itry home: comfortable build ings; living water; ohotoe fruit. easy drive to Portland. SI SOS Magnmcant home oh Bast Ninth street; beautirul t-room cot tare J abundance of fruit and shrub ery; a dandy for the money. SXTgS- Handsome horns at Woodlawa; f run lots; elegant i-room cot ; tags; modern, convenient: choice fruit ana shrubbery; cement wsiks ; .... ... , , -sere lot: oosv t-room oet- tage: choicest variety fruit and berries, shrubbery; . 4 blocks AtaatavlUa oar line. .. t Per a sTsad modern home ha vtouacay a AMition. I rooms: beautiful lot, stylish -place. Nf . ! ' Qrand avenue, BBOB US OB You'LL NaTVBR BB : -..f-'-.- HAPPT. fi - - TheDann Larvrehce Col Xo M ForSale Block 200x200 S. P. ft f. lona side, suitable for bouse or manufacturing purposss. For irics and terms address Cross st ghaw. M Washington street -r.-. 09OO ttoe down, balance tlB ner month, house and. lot. in Ulchlaad Park, " , ... r i; 018OO ;': ;) - ? acres; new house under conatrQatloni ; blocks from oar llnejrsry cheap. ; :" 1H new bouse; grounds well tm blocks from car Una; a nice) proved; noma, CROSS & SHAW . T.eedfsg Beat 'Bernse 23WASH1N0T0N ST. St. Johns Hss obtained s new industry every thres months' during the past two ymn. 'fh'"':: Four New Industries Are now under construction. vis.t Ths Portland Woolen Mills (to emolow 800 hands'), i r . The Jobes Flour Mill (capacity 800 bbls. per day)., v v1 Ship Yard lor Wooden Vessekt. Ship Yard for Steel Vessels.; , v ; Lots 50x100, $5 Down, 15 a Month 0 We will assist you to jot a horn Frtt Stmt Car Tkkets, ri als mi laltfBiUofl aWApplkati. to . OAKIIHAIi THOMPSON i POWERS ' t Chamber of Commerce. St Johns Park fine, new oottsges nssr Woolen Milts and car line, for sals ohean, on taatalW meat alan. , One with 1 lots... ...SLOBS One with 1 1-1 lots .81,000-: Three with 1 full lot each. ...... J soo The Weetoa BUUs Will be In operation . .. seen and 60 to 100 new bouses will be needed la. St, Johns. V' CHIPMAN & KINO Ssasral Ageata, St. goaas. - 0. Kalbseea, Owner, fSS fThembai aff Great Big Bargaiiv ( Lot 16, CEDAR HILL : $1,200 ; : r WAKEFIELD, . FRIES Co. CO. 14. 000 Good Investment Corner lot en Ninth and IDstIs, with three nice buildings, ridding good In ooma en , woo BJTJwSBXA S) aVSTwBDa, SsH w Stiset, Oeawsi Oak, V .1. ,1 it-