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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,, PORTLAND, SATURDAY BVttWlWU, UClUfl .
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l First Sergeant J. X. Bogus Cmaptnr
:V, Third rectmeat. Ongoo National
Guard, stationed at Portland, to today
champion hot la the mUltie service of
TIm final allots were Sred thto morn
' Inc. la the Individual oompetltloa for
the atato medaL Sergeant Robots -won,
ut bis honors were not pro-omlnont
nor aafe on 111 tho lest competitor had
pulled his final tylgger, (or tboro woro
(our oocoods tying with but ooo point
below tho victor. Of these four tlo seo
, on da, throo of thenJ woro equal on tho
rapid lira run which to tho Are poll
' (or judgment whoa tboro to a tlo
Sorccuutt Robots won wlth's sobrs of
: lit. Tho (our man tying with 111, seo-
ond place, woro Corporal John Matson,
rof Rogers' oompeny : U. . Rldar. Com
pany H. Salem; R. B. Morris, Company
A, Eugene, and Ira Colo, Company It,
Rooeburg. Tho (act that thooo awn toot
anight bo attrlbutod to an Ineonooquon
tlal element of ehaneo, or luck, Cor tholr
' oooroa woro good, .
. . Cola la Sard LMk.
Ma toon snot stoady as a vat aaUl tho
flnlau. and was believed to bo tho. wla
. nor over hto trot oorsoant unUl the
and. Ira Cola, of Roaeburg, had tho
hardoat look of any nan on tho ran.
Hla aooro was tho winning- paoo nntu
tho toot ohot on too elov-llre range.
Whoa It eama hlo last a hot oa thla
range, ho was aura of victory If bo
even hit tho tarsal, and tho (act that
ho oould do this was attootod by hla
rooord of bulla oyao and vary due
blta throughout hla antlra work. But
fata was agalnat him. Reeliaing tho
Importance of that laat shot, or bolng
Infllctod with a bad aboil at tho Bnlsh.
ha missed tho Urgot ontlroly. It look
tlaM to oonrinco hint that bo bad done
so. Ha had a good sight, waa perfectly
steady, but tho marker signaled back
the third time that the big white afaeet
bad not boon punctured, and Roaeburg
waa again deprived of -xhsjnplonshtp
honor, by one of thoserWifle things that
do not alwaye not the boat narka-
Portland ooldlcra felt quite elated over
tho work. They made a much better
ahowing thto year than before. The
outside boya are usually regarded the
best with rifles, owing to tho fact that
they are In closer touch with the coun
try and are mora frequent hunters.
'Company X. of this ity, waa especially
' pleaaed with the showing It made, oo
'. oupylng third place la the company con
teat and good poolttoei In the Individual
hoot, while Company F waa close after
the boat marksmen of the metropolis. .
The detailed sooros of the marksmen
taking first and second pieces In. the
a hoot yesterday afternoon and today, to
- as follows: Sersreauit Roe-era. Company
K. Portland, 17. 17, So, 1. 1. total ltl;
John Matson, Company R, Portland. It,
10. II. 1, Jl, total HI; U. & Rider,
Company M. Salem. SO. SI. SS. la. It,
total 121; R. B. Morris, Oompaay A. Bu
gene, la. . SO. 11, SO.total HI. and Ira
Cole, Company D, Roaeburg, IS, ST, S7,
,' II, 10, total 111.
. . Not all of the men competed In tho
-i shoot, those falling low In their company
work not deeming It worth whUo to
ahoot further. Roma began in the In
dividual contests, but finding their early
- work bad. palled out The reoorda of
those who finished la aa (oUowo:
Company Baker City,. I K. Thomp
son 107, B. W. Prescott 111. M. H. Haw-
ley SS. P. H. Webb SO. and R W. Mainoa
SI; Company B. Portland. W. W. Wilson
tl, W. P. Dougherty SI, J. X. Jordan IS,
. t. White 10S; Company C. Portland.
Archie Lee Lewis SS. L. M. Dole TO.
Freeman Toung 101; Company D, The
Dalles, O. B. Bartell 04, W. A. Moore 00;
Company B. Portland, J. V. Rogera 111,
John Matson -111. J. W- Potter SS. P.
PalrchUd T; Company F. Portland. W.
M. Denny 100, J. J. Conway 110; Com
pany O. Albany, W. W. Stewart 17, R. O.
Hackleman S7. J. Abrams 7S; Company
H, Portland. G. Cramer, 77; Company I,
Woodburn, Roy Kelsay SS, Orover Todd
SI, K. Walker 64. C. T. Bonney SS, A. M.
Bennett 0i : Company K. Portland. R. O.
WHAT DID THE WOGGLE-BUG SAY? !l
ITS WORTH
wesyl
ta tie
Is Bag, wise owe ef tbe
umM4 Is tha -- . -f in-
sV week. Tbe resder Is left to dleeever hla
Siatter are foldee t tbe eotarloa of the prebleak Tse aSMtioa saaiits er Mt ena
enrreet aaawcr. Fee tbe larasat n amber of correct er saarly correct asewere Tbe
Journal offers $80 la BTUes to be dtatrllMttrd aa folio we:
1. For tbe freateat aesrr ef earreet aaswers, ie oo S10.AA
t. Tor tbe seit laneet snetber ef eerrt aacwera. SS M I M
g. yr tbe nilrd Urfest anmber of earreet assereao. S3 an . S-M
d Wt the fourth larceat Bsmber ef acrreet aaawere. S2.00 S.0O
0. For rb tan aext urevet aaatbers ef
a for tbe ten aeit largest Banters et
a (n
t. to
or tbe eleven east largest as at per a er
Oct. 29.
Use this Coupon
To the WOOOLEBUO DITOIti
THB SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ORFXJON.
The answer to the ueatlon asked of tho Wogglobug fen the Maga
taa gectloo of tho paper of dUNDAT, OCTOBER SS la ,
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treat and Number.
Town or City. ........ ti..H.4..... ...... .
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RULES OF THC CONTEST
rtn eat tbe above eaoeee. ahe the eeeeoa te be feead astir ta
aatll Batordar, Oeteber a. TbW gives res
la Tbe Bnnaar Marnai er ueionar aa.
mJLmA rw .hmw la b be arrlrtea aa tbe
of tbe tlx week ear foltowlnff. Barb acmrh basins a aew eoateet. tATB till
rorrnNB ead ee tbe Htet ear n u- pokii nm io i n whu-di a
imTOrt Tta lewfjT IWttabd Or. Only roun. fit TUB OrriCl OB THB JOtrB
J At. Bt Ma. Sf Or TUB TUIBO Bat T KQVEMBEB srlll to esaatsd la waklaw
It twe or aaora seseoaa eewl tbe Meben
wtn be dlvteed asuas tbesv la aunlier
dlrld.il.
The lessees far Oer are eeeeH
Inre. la anoierleal ereW. WO TWO
tub liul hruntr. If wea ere enmras
ef Tbe Jrnirnal yoa aiest esrloaa eaea eei rer ma aanau is a
. mntentanta aeej sot write a "JK 2 "2.?
a etffr.nt answer fnrJeerf lay bet BKMBUBKaV TUB LA
GOhAKCT A NSW BBS win.
e saaBlere the liamal, m sMmber
Scott 114, W. T. Bird S4. A. T. Boyle 10t.
X. J. Maymard SS; Company IS, Seism.
U. . Rider 111; Company 4, Bugeae,
SL B. Marrio ISi. R U, Perdaw 1. J. U
Purnlah 10S; Company C. Bugeno, H.
H. Hunter 10S, W. A. OUbert 14, Thomaa
MoCormlok SS, CecU Henderooa SJ; Com
pany D, Roaeburg. F. R. Hamlin 111. W.
t. Throlkald US, Im Colo, HI. Fred
owart 20a. -- ;
H. a. amita of Troop A. cavalry, at
Lebanon, did aot ahoot out. Ho woa
last year, but had a poor aooro In both
company work and Individual ahooUng
thla time. The cavalry troop did mot
finish the contest, aa the captain of tho
team said that they oould aot apead
mora than two dare bora.
Moat of the soldiers have departed for
their homos. Borne left after shooting
yesterday, and many more thla moralng.
Everybody agrees that the result or tho
Mg ahoot baa boea splendid for the
guard, and many good riflemen will om
pete next year. Born tho osp and the
modal must be won throe times, and aa
It is la aew hands this year, a long oom
peUtlon to ahead, -
DASHING WIDOW HAS
SUITOR ARRESTED
' ' eanail gseetal arrrlaa.)
Hammond. Ind., Oct. 10. A oomplalnt
has boea filed la eourt by Mrs. Lottie
Johnson, an artlet, with a studio Ma tho
Masonic temple, -In which It to charged
that LlndLey BrwlB besolgod bar In her
rooms Wednesday night and forced her
to alga a eoatraot whereby aha was to
beoomo big wife before Thanksgiving
day. oThe artist had Brwla arrested and
aeked the eourt to put him under peace
bonds. Brwla to a fraternal insurance
organiser and had offloea la tho aanM
building aa. Mrs. Johnson, who to a
dashing Widow.
Durinr a call which lasted five hours
Wednesday event as. by dint of passion
ate pleading, followed by threats, Br
wla walked out of the studio with the
contract which the artist says she waa
forced to yield to hto Importunities. The
aext day Brwln obtained a marriage li
cense and engaged a preacher to go to
the studio for the ceremony at o'clock.
When tho minister appeared Mrs. John
bob balked and bad her suitor arrested.
FIREMEN RESCUE BOY
FROM BENEATH SAND
(Jearaal Special Servtoa.) .
Ban Francisco, Oct. . Firemen
turned life savers In remarkable man
ner hero' today, when they rescued a
boy from a bed of sand. He was
burled up to hla coin and death Boomed
very near whoa help came. With three
companions Leuinoelot Jackson,, aged S
years, waa digging a well in a sand lot,
Finally tney reacaeo a oeput ox nine
feet when Jackson, much against his
wW. went to the bottom to do his shift.
One aide of tho well caved, and Jack
son was burled to his neck m tho sand.
Hla three companions went to hla res
cue but the send came down faster
than they oould remove ft, and slowly
the deadly grip oa the burled boy tight
ened. Then the men of truck S were
called and after half an hour of des
perate work the boy waa treed.
TOWN ON WATCH
FOR YAQUI ATTACK
(Jtaraal Bparlal Besvlee4
Nogalea. A. T., Oct. S. The residents
of Nogales. Sonora, werotsrrlfled last
night by the report that a party of 100
Taqul Indians was biding In tho moun
tains back of the town awaiting an op
portunity to make an assault on tho
place. A rancher who Uvea In the foot
hills of the Husohuoa mountains,
reached Rogalea at duak with the re
port. At midnight a meesenger arrived from
the same section, confirming the story
and stating that the Indians were on
the warpath and were well supplied
with arms and ammunition. The whole
town waa aroused and preparations
made for the attack but the Indians
(sued to come. Mexican troops have
been summoned.
The Usl tf the Postage Stamp Rates.
The O. W. P. will discontinue Its
rummer excursion rates after tomorrow.
All cars from First and Alder, where
tickets must be purchased.
$50 TO KNOW
party
Oa, wbnee advea teres set re-
SnMUV JmVuI. IMtlK 0M nWltlOS ear
answer. Tse ptehirs sad deeerlvUva
oorreet aaswera. 1.fW eaeb , 1B 0O
earreet aasweia, si. on eaea lo.oo
estieat aaswera, aot eaca a.as
S8a.a'
Only.
No. 29
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Tbe Jeaeaal
aevea nuuarea ea aaserar me
res chaaees to aasarar the aoeeana arblch Z
ar St. Baeb Boeder fresa opaetlea la Z
esapne srlaied oaTtba't ghj sad ea eacfe Z
eesrter a eeereet saevwa the tret arias f
eases om etaer anare ww be atamllarw X
MWhereA MJ awt V '
COUPONS Iff All kNVKrorg
plaeed ta a
t WI-ST BtAR
tbaa nee essr
cesseaa saiiv from eaore 1
aeperste eseektsa,
eoanea. Tos atar aiwle
larocst numb or
at aa
a taabOr Si aDa sad t f
says m mad; k
WILL' EE BUILT
s4.i as no SaerssL)
'Selem. Or, Oct. S0-Col. 4. at. tark
of the town of lrdspndeoce was here
today aad declared It to b hta lnteo
tloa to build tho railroad from Inde
pendence, where It will connect w th
the SL P. company a lino aad the Dallaa
and Falls City, to sVsJess, aa soon as noa
aible. He rocalma that Indepeadenoa la
the richest tows of Its population ta
the atato. He sera ; ladependsnee la
growing, and that it Is now one of the
hop centers of tho world. There were
ten thousand bsles of hops, there thla
year, and whoa tbp new yards oomo Into
bearing next year there, will bo at least
half aa ananr more bales. Then there
wlU bo a groat passenger traffic over
thla route, a heavy lumbar traffic and
man ot has- thlBars that BO to make
arrest iBuomeai for rattrsevda. OoL Stark
dsclaireMi that bo la working In harmony
with Oarllngor, of the Dallaa and Palis
City line, and that ha will make np
move without oonforrlag with Gerllnger.
Co. Stark considers that tho independ
ence lino la Tory much la the Interest
of tho Dallaa and rails City route and
also la Balem'a Interests. -
. A preliminary survey eompleted today-showe
tho d lore nos to be 11H mllee
from the Salem .bridge to laaepenaence.
where the road would connect with tho
B. p. tinea. -
Marlon eoonty la making great prepa
rations for Ka exhibit at tho Lewis
and Clark fair. The Idea principally of
tho exhibit at the Lewla and Clark fair
la to show tho development of the coun
ty and to show the re sou roes as well as
may be possibly done- by snowing what
the county may do.'
There will be a committee of the eotn-
mleelon' go to Portland today to secure
the apace that Marion county win noes
In too Liberal Arts and other bulldlnge.
This committee will consist of Judge
Scott, Hon. Walter- L. Tooae, D. H.
Loney and F. N. Derby.
Tho estate of Polly Ana Roes again
occupied the attention of County Judge
Scott yesterday. The matter ox ins
claims of J.- M. Poormaa and Julia J.
Slaughter was brought up for bearing,
and after all the testimony bad been in
troduced Judge Scott took tho matter
under advisement. J. M. Poormsn, as
administrator of tho estate of John K.
Ross, preseotod a claim for S1.SS7.S4 to
the administrator of tho Polly Ann Boas
estate, claiming thla amount waa due
from tho one estate to tho other, but
his claim was rejected, aa ws also one
for SS presented by Julia J. Slaughter.
The matter was up before the court
several days ago, but was continued
until yesterday In order that additional
testimony might be Introduced.
A question has arisen In tho mind Of
the stats treasurer whether the state
should collect a tax on tho widows
dowsr right, and ho therefore submitted
the question to the attorney general.
Who has decide that the widow's dower
Is sa Inheritance, tho same aa the part
left to other heirs ta an aetata.
MRS. KATE WILCOX
, DIES AT H1LLSB0R0
. ... .-. - -
fBueelal Imastcb 0a The JesrsaL) '
milsboro. Or.. Oct. if. Mrs. Kate C
Wilcox, wife of Washington county's
assessor, George H. Wilcox, died yee
terdsy at 11 o'clock at her home la this
city after several weeks of Ulneas.
Mrs. WUcox, whose, maiden name was
Kate C Poe, was born In Danville, In
diana, February IS. 1SS4. In 1S6S she
went with her parents to Northfleld,
Minnesota, where aha lived until 1S0.
when the family moved to Cannonfalla.
Minnesota..- In 1870 ahe married George
H. WUcox. and In 1S8S she and her hus
band removed to Washington county:
Oregon, where they have since resided.
She was for many years a member
of the Congregational church. .
She leaves her husband, of this city,
their sdopted daughter, Mrs. Grace
Peatherstone. of Wallace, Idaho; and
three brothers and alaters, as follows:
Mrs. Mary Faucett, Ottawa, Kansas;
Mrs, Joel Hart, Tulare, California; Mrs.
A. B. Rich. Hastings. Minnesota; Wil
liam and Milton Poe, of CsnonfsUs, Min
nesota, and B. Poe, Tulare, California.
The funeral will probably be held In
the Congregational church hare Sunday.
DOMESTIC TROUBLES
DIVIDE THE KEEISES
y
(Joaraal Special Serrf,.)
New York. Oct. St. Domestic troubles
In tho family of Mr. and Mrs. Fox hail
P. Keene, which have been the matter
of much comment In the fashionable
Weatbury-Roslya colony tor some time,
nave reached a climax.
Mrs. Keens has left her husband's
country house "Rosemary." and for the
present is with her father, Frederick
Lawrence, at Bay Side, Long Island.
Her plana are Indefinite. Her father to
night admitted- the truth of tbe story.
MAY EFFECT SALE
OF WOOLEN MILLS
(pedal Diesetrh a The JeeraaM
Buaene. Ore.. Oct. SO A. C Wood-
cook, receiver ef tho Willamette Valley
Woolen Manufacturing company, who
has endeavored for the) past two weeks
to sell the company's plant In this- city
at receiver's sale, but failed because no
bidders were present at the datee adver
tised for the sale, announces that within
a few days the property may be sold.
FIRE ON BRITISH
VESSEL AT TANGIER
Hfeerasl fserlal arvast.r - '
Tangier, Oot. S. The British steamer
Hercules waa fired on at Laraoho, 4S
mllee wear of Tangier, by Algerian In-
ai reran tsvi The captain reports that La-
racha la In a etate of alego and he came
hero to make an appeal for , tho pro
tection of Brftlsdi Interests, Tho up
rising hi now reerdwd aa promising se
rious ooa sequences.
"JOHN MITCHELL DAY"
IS DULY OBSERVED
" - -'
- JoetwaI SiaaUl aVvtea.
Winteabarro. Pa., Oct. SO. Many
thousands sf mfneworware of the Lacks
wanna and Wyoming regaona obearved
John Mitchell day with a aaammoth pa
rade. , It waa a hoUdaa fag tho miners
a,:.' H s- -
.. ; . e
OOSs. WVAMW WP
W9WW 99 OOWWmO WTaTS &
oeAvri usra o saui tm
..
LOTS AT
POINT VIEW
ST. JOHNS
OTBTR LOOKING THB CTTT AND PORT
, laAMD HARBOR TEN MINUTET
WALK TO THB ; , ,
Dry dock,
Saw Mills
AND
Woolen Mills I
.
$3 Down, $3 a Month
. J '.. titlh PBftracr. ; .
Splendid location for a home. Hy
drant water, perfect drainage. Ana oar
servloe. , .v.
Largs, new seboolhousa. -Throe
aaw ehurchee aad several stores.
TITLE GUARANTEE &
TRUST CO. .
g amd T ffbambar ef
FARMS
1SS AOmmf All first -class soil: 10S
seres In hlsh etate of cultivation:
-J tt acres timber; fine S-room bouse.
nice condition; largo Trsme oarn.
with alio; smokehouse, painted:
fruit drier, woods lied, workshop; 4
acres choice fruits; 1-J mile to
creamery, atore. school and church;
10 miles to Vancouver, In Clarke
county, Waah.; one of the boat
farm la the state STOB.
XOB AOUS-SO acres fenced; SO acres
cultivated: SS acres seeded to pas
ture; small orchard: nice atream
' water! H mile to school. IT miles
from Portland, near Tualatin rlvdr.
K.r..ln SI JML I
IS ACKXB l acres cultivated: good
S.room house; barn; 80 bearing
fruit trees; front a on good road: 11
miles out; 1 mile to boat landing.
A sure snap -at BSOO.
BIO ACTIO IS acres cultivated; SS
acres in pasture; S acres or
chard, with dryer; goof wa
ter power, gristmill In running or
der; S large barns, with abdut SO
, tons of hay: fair house: water
piped to house and barn; S horses,
SO head of cattle. S wagons, all
kinds of farm tools. S hoars, - flue
flock Leghorn ehlckena; mile to
school : f mile to P. O, dally mall.
Only SJMOft,"
HENKLE SX BAKER
IT Abisartoa Bid., Portlaad, Or.
ACRE TRACTS
S ACRB TRACTS at Linn Park on the
Wnwalla Vallanr enevd. slarht miles from
Portland, Just think, you can bur S
acres for the prtoe of a auburbaa lot.
svicsl iiao oa.
ia ii'RR TRACTS. ranainsT hv vrtoe
from 11.160.00 to SI. 260. 00 on the
flDrinawater Division of the Ol w. P.
4 R. R. Just south of Bell wood.
IV ai.iui a rvvm.v. 1 o m v-i wuii j .
Wash.. S miles from boat landing and
railroad station. Fins level land.
Some of the tracts nave enough wood
on them to pay for tho land. Price.
$20.00 per acre,
to ACRES, all cleared and under fence;
fine soil: H mile from Clackamas sta
tion. SO tons ox nay raised uus year.
LAMBERT & SARGENT
CHEAP HOMf
WW kmiu alt In mad order: ftar-
lor, hall, closets, bath, nice porches,
house furnished, nice parlor set.
carpets, rugs, pictures on wsus,
bedroom sets, dining table, chairs,
rockers, stands, stoves, nice new
nnn an it rilahaa armind 100x200
feet: nice painted fence, choice
fruits, berries, flowers, chicken
perk. barn, etc.; hay In barn, wood,
etc.; a nice suburban home, all goes
now cheap at 12.600.
. HENKLE & BAKER
tlT Ablngton Bldg., ForUaad. Or.
OREGON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
SCHOOL Of WSIO. teehidlns elontloa
nacuact and academic coaraea. Tbe departSMtits
are aader erlert Id tract or a, wbe bare aevotea
their llvei to their sartlrtilar work and are est
only aradaatea, bat TKACIIEBS Is avery aenee
of tbe word, imea UM rear -roans, etaaioe
aad ornre, weaninrtoa ana Beveata.. Doarainf
departSMBta uouexa a no xareiria.
Devtna and eatalosne artdreaa Xa
riH hTID VABDS. fort land. Or.
"w&Z
ICRS. WIMSLOW'S
S00TBEX3 STRDP
Bale.
aiii.il . tnr dial itnea.
TWEBTT.riTB OlffrS A sWTTLK.
In the two valleys, and mora than ISO
locals" were on band from Pit tat on.
Scran ton. Plymouth and numerous other
points. Tho big parade was under the
direction of John T. Daanasy of scran-
ton.
SCHMIDT FLEES FROM
DECISION OF COURT
(Special THspateh te Tbe Jeoraai)
Walla Walla. Waah.. Oct. 20. Offl-
clala hero cannot and Adam Schmidt,
akn eras eonvicted mOTO than B Tear
ago hare for perjury In a naturalisation
oass. Tho United States circuit court
of appeals affirmed tho Judgment of the
lower court this. week, giving him S 1,000
fine and S years at McNaU'e Island.
Schmidt la out on SS.0O0 bonds. Dun
can McOIIIvray and tha Asa Legrow
aataf. ere tmndsmsn. Ha waa worklne:
on ecboolhouee near here early part of
thin week. It is tnougni no nesra ox
the court's daMalon and skipped.
'' a .iinai ttirtdsnt la aimtal He
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows:
-1 was m an awful condition. My skin
wna almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pain continually In back and
aides, no- appetite, growing weaker day
by day. Three physicians had given me
up. Then I was advise to uss Electric
Bit tore; to my great joy, tae am Dot tie
made a decided Improvement. I oosv
tlnuod their use for three weeka,and am
now a well man. I know they robbed
ha a-rave of another vlct Ira. No one
abould faU to try them. Only SS seata.
Guaranteed, at Red. croaa raarmaay.
sixth and Oak atresia; aa tha way te
a aoatoSBa . .i, -' '
r
ammmmn
The - reoourcea of. 1
tha great northwest
have scarcely boea
touched. Thar bave
fruit enough to fill
tho world, oil enough
to light M) grain
onowgh ta support It. .
lumber onough to
house It, wool anoagh
to elothe It; ouch
wonders In valley
and aaountarn. In -land
and aea and
sky as would keep
the aetlate of tho
world buey far a
asaturr.M , ,
If you know tha
foregoing quotation
- waa written by a
real aetata maa, you -would
doubtless pass
It up without a ae
lieus thought. But
buob So not the ease.
It ta tha heartfelt
utterance ' of Rev.
Newell Dwight Hll
lla. pastor of Ply
mouth CouBTegatlon
al aburoh, of Brook-
' tare. Now York, oa hla
- return from Bummer
vacation, a portion
of which bo Spent la
Oiwgoa. "Tha Ore- ;
gonlaa Tory perti
nently asks: "Isn't
Dr. Hlllle entitled ta
ana Of the Coearaer
tal club's prises,
though ha didn't ea
ter Into competition
for ttr Bat the rev
tread gentleman
speaks further. Af
ter advlatng his lis
teners to buy a- .
ticket to the Pacific
northwest. Instead of
to Burope. for their
Best vacation, awd .
laying out
erary of the. western
country, be a 0 n
eludes: By the thee yes et
hews year borlaooe will
all be asMSbed. Boetea
will aeeai a boat aa blr aa
tbe sob oa the atate
boase, asd yea wlU be
afraid te sUr Blf la
Maeeeebeeetts for fear at
drlTlnc eat et boande.
Tua will alaa hsnw what
' aatrietlasi la, far tbe peo
ple ef tbe Pactse alope
dos't talk their eoeatrv
dewa; bare aever heard
ef peeshnlem; bava ae
fears of tbe repabUe. Tbe .
Baata ef aatrlottoai la tbe
IS
'.:
eat baraa Baa a oueuua
. v
Lots in
AND
WEST PIEDMONT
50x100 FEET.
v
$200 Each and Upwards
on Easy Terms
We have a branch real estate
office at West Piedmont, where
full information can be obtained.
Take the car.
TitleGuarantee&TrastCo.
6-7 Chamber of Commerce.
HOMESTEAD
REUNQ UiSHM EN TS
100 acres S miles from Elk City; S
acres slashed and seeded In clover. 40
acres can be easily cleared; 1 scree in
cultivation; double log cabin: consider
able piling and some good saw timber,
and about S tons of chlttlm bark on the
place; Including one good oook atov.
cooking utensils, dishes, household
furniture, tools; also 1 horse and saddle
go with the plaoa; S miles from rail road,
only S500.
10 acres nice level land, all fenced;
t anile from at rest car. Price, SI. 250,
Maxwell & Burg
US AMagbea Bide.
CHEAP LOTS S.?TJt-TSl
within a few mlarXites' walk of car at
Peninsular Station for sale very cheap;
Una cbanoa for email chicken ranch.
Aleo el tee for home-builder.
' Call and mveattgate.
THE TITLE GUARANTEE
& TRUST CO.
S bbwS T Chamber of Cwsmateroa,
OAKDALE
MODW.RN COTTAOKS, In thla beautiful
auburb on the Mt. Scott division of
the O. W. P. R R.r- era selling from
J 1.1 00. 00 to S 1.1 6 0.00. Lots SOxlOe,
uat outside of tha city limits. Car
. fare S cent ft Get off at Anabet ata
tlon. Cottages Just north of atatioa.
Why not buy m home age atop nejr
lng rant?
LAMBERT & SARGENT
Piedmont
Mt. Scott Homes
A J ' ' -
MOUNT SCOTT TERRITORY
LEADS ALL PORTLAND
TftE VERY HEART OF THE
MOUNT SCOTT REGION.
Lou f 75 and f 100. table 93
DOWN and f 3 A MONTH.' ALT
lots havs alleys and water mains.
Quarter mil, front on car lirvs.
Stor.aKbools, neighbors, city water,
telephones, all city conveniences, at
same prices. . Come out today, select
your lot or lots and get in with the
others to cut out the rent leak. ;
Twenty-6ve minutes from First
gleet ML Scott csr 5-crit iare.
Agent on ground. .. City office open
evenings. ,:
GEO. W. BROWN
Room t03 Failing Building.
Phone Main S129. '
EVELYN
Cost LessThan Rent
$5 a Month
STOPS
YOUR
RENT
Take Mt Scott
Car to
Stewart Park
Lots 50x100
$ioo
Only a Few to Offer.
Omce on Grounds.
BIS
170 acres; 12 In cultivation; S partly
cleared; living water: S miles from
Oregon City; fine fruit soil; would di
vide into two places.
ST m ACM
120 acres; S In. cultivation: 40 more
easily put under1 plow; IS acres Ar and
cedar timber; creek, good home orchard,
dwelling, barn, eblckenrhouae; near
ocboet aad atore.
aea ns actus.
40 acres; S In cultivation, balance good
saw timber; red loam soil, fine for ap
ples: soma smsll fruit; dwelling, barn,
workshop; near school and town; Una
spring.
sis m ACSUL "
17 acres; IS in cultivation; S fine flr and
cedar timber: SO acres Urht timber,
easily cleared: tarce BDrlna: S-room
house, barn; one mile to achool. poet'
oQioe and atore.
SO acres: IS In cuitlvstion; 40 good saw
timber; house, barn: one mile to achool
and poetofnee; S miles to town.
CROSS & SHAW
Bear ahrtata Brokers,
' SSS WASB2B OTObT STBSTJrV.
Homebullders aod Speculator.
Your.Attcatloal
to not fail ta carefully aaaaitna
WAlVSnrV BABSK property. It la lo
cated on tbe most sightly table land be
tween the rlvera and on both ear lines.
No Question Walnut Park will become
the most valuable resident property In
the alty or roriiane. rrtcee moot iid
erat. Terms oashi asonthiy er quar
terly Bayssenta.
Do yourself a kindness by eatllae sr
sannlng for walnit rARK anapa.
RKM KM nr.n. I ha-e many mot
eholce bargalna la Portlaad peooorty.
W. M. KILUNOSWCTf
iff -i --a - w -
- Fwttand 1a tha
aaercial center of
the "great north-
of whtoh Dr.
Hima wra the re-'
. urcee havs "scarce -y
been touched.
Just now. aa aever
before, Portland and
. her amluartee sur
roundlng rwanqroeei
are being brought to 1
the attention of the
outside World.
Portland la seen to n
. be the center of the
nest greatest era of '
eorsjnerelal activity
of tho world. Not a
foot of real estate
within any of
-the present limits ef
her urban or subur
baa bounds but hi a
gilt adged laveet
anent, A little tlaae
ta as sure to bring
the teereass aa that
day succeeds night.
Tha opportunities of
tho oast are gone;
the positions, filled.
. and ths resources of
the west are sow at
. tractlng tho people.
Tho suburban ter
ritory adjacent - to
tho Mt. Scott tine of
the O. W. P. Co. hag
led and Sa today
t leading every other -
, Portland suburb In
the way of bono
building. It la tho
most popular reel-
' deaoa sect loo east of
- the Willamette river.
Within five years
every lot between)
Portland and Lents
will have multiplied
Its present value by
five.
la view of this ar- -1
ray of evident facte,
, tho people who are
now paying tho exor
bitant rent rates
Which prevail here,
when they can get
homes of their own
for monthly pay
ments no higher than
rent, are surely not
looking to their awm
- beat Interests.
Houses and homes
' like these shown In
tha margin, are being
bought for monthly
Installments actually
' leas than they can bo
rented for anywhere
In tha city.
a
f
Business and Real
s- . .
: t csiaie tnances
OftrVl Six-room modern house (pol
vVOUUU Ubed floors and fireplace.
who ii vcraa w iiwunu.
chicken house, fruit trees and ahrub-hrv-
one mile from Ore son City on
electric car Line; S minutes walk to
mills. Terms er exchange for Portland
1 OTVft Store and dwelling, lot lOOg
I Ovv HO, at Cornelius. Oregon, On S.
SQnri Corner lot. 100x100. Belmont
OOUstrset. "
Nine-room bouse and If lots on West
avenue, with fruit trees and- ahrubbery.
d n u ana inrai ion. i irm a.
at a osntaio.
Five and six-room bouses for aala;
SI 00 down. $10 per month.
Lota for sale In Archer Place; IS
down. SS a month; oa Mount Scott ear
Una .
Pact M bratat (o:?q
1STH Btrat SUseO.
T.
e$80 - . 990
TREM0NT PLACE
TREM0NT PLACE
Tha Cheapest IU oa tha Market Looa.
tloa riBtt-Claaa. .
COR NE BS ........... 4 a ... ffM
IN81DK8 80
$5 Dowa and 6 Per Month.
Ooxaa aad Take Tear Ptek, '
Padlic laoMaiesW lew
Be, laTH pits BUs at. Bum t.
$35 CASH
Buys a lot oa the Pen men la on St Job no
oar Una; high, alghtly. level; elty water,
atreeta graded; adjoining lota esaae ejae.
without impeovameatav oelling for I11S;
must bo eold to dose out eetata. Title
perfect, abstract with each aala free.
Last chaaoe to eeoure a lot for 14 of Ha
true value, and are aa ane as any be
waa Alblaa anal SU Johna
BROWTf, SSI Stark St.. ops. Library.
Swan with lata, at Milwau
kee Sl.SOfl; Urn a
S4hea cottage, on gettwood Street, one
block from car shops; rente for l
for aala at $1,000.
The emly vaoaat lot left on Bast Maa'
. ton. near 2:d street; wlU sell this
.. en at a as
Two lota oa assay rosu. as eae
street
VAST w. AwnwMO.
mb BBS MoStag sudg Thud sad
A.F. SWENSSON of CO BROKISS
Housea and lots tn all parts f the
city. Money to loan on cltr reel es
tate. Collections Ui I'nlted Stale and
Europe. SpewteJ attention to coll")
e Inhaeltanres and arUilna of lleS
In Kuroneaa oounirt aott STll.
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