"7 1''V Car PxctdzX Cmt There in;:; Ptut Ytir. - iu?;i3 CHOVV EXPOTO C.l PAOT TWILVS &.Cf.TH3 port Cuirieta' to Couth . Prom ThisXtits nd Washington ! - la Heavy. ; , 7:;;:; 1 , J' ,..'!... ... .. v.;!.- .. i ,-.-, sclu'dlng flour, the total amount of at hipped from Oregon and Wash uo during .tba.. cereal year which ed yesterday waa l.4.tlf buehele. compare) with I1.HI.0H buahele for I previous iMwn. The decrease ta ousted for by the fact ttot.k W t of tha crop-went to theeaetern ies- Coastwlae , shipments. are In dad In th figures. " ' ' r " V A atatement which haa Juat been pro rod toy- jho roerchanta' .exchange on that 1,111,311 bushels of whaat re Bent to California from thla. port I tha course of tho year, 'which la al oat twice, tha amount ahtpped tharo at aeaaonCountlng.-100.000 buahala tht cargo tha grain aeot down tho .ait" would -bav-ieeir-attfflcleit to ad jo sailing ehlpa of the average irrylng capacity. (Of tha azport tra.da l.l0,0 buahala ,nt to tho United Kingdom from jrtundrt ahlpa - hrln boos - ueed ,r Ita transportation. Tha orient cot t.m -buahala from thla pert, while frlce received MM buehels. The tal aWpmentr-of - ther product from prtland. including the coaetwlae. trade, nounted to MJ7,7M buehela.' Dur tha aame perlorf tha Bound - porja ilpped .le,l77, buahala of tha cereal. (Portland ahlpped f 81.T10 barrela of ourr whereas laat year aha had I.OtO,- barrela to her credit, a deoreaee of trifle more than one carta Tho sound ilpped ..8S.7 barrel of flour dur, V the year, of which 114,111 barrela; mt-to California. " " ) So far as the wheat and azport bilsl aa goaa the aaaaon of ltOl-01 wae tha at that Oregon and Waahlngton aver (perienced. Purine; -that eeaeon they ilpped foreign and down the coast 15.- ia . ... -K.iahia whMt Mirer 4.000.600 Li'hels mora than any other-yea haa tJ ANDHURSPS : QUICK ;TRIP. Vittem Traata acakee OoJambla ; front i nTurerea la lee Than It aya. What ia believed to be aa quick a trip I haa aver been ; niade acroaa the Pa ns by a tramp ateamer la that qf the rltlah ateamablp Bananurac, liaptain pbertson;' which reached the mouth of p Columbia river from Muroran, Japan, i It daya and H hours. Thla la good Vie .for regular Jinere, but uaually the rapa apend from 1 o 0 days on tho yage. ,:"- f--.'" ,: the Sandhurst reached TorUand last nlng. On the outward trlj from thla it the ateamer ran Into a auooeaalon A givwt portion of tha rnal ileh she carried oa dec waa waahed tr board, and tha aallora 'had. escltin perlenoea In preventing-further Josaaa. While W-TatnRtaw diaoharklni oate hay which tho ateamer carried rrom la port tho Russian warship Caarevltcn opped In thera rather unexpectedly for alra. Learnlna of the Ruaslan defeat t commander committed suicide. One the other orflcera of .the battleahlp t all of , tha -membera of tha crew ound blm and read the nava of th .ht irom -a ' newspaper which h had at received--. Before ha had proceeded, rry far with the narrative one of the allore drew -a : pistol and . mortally rounded tha offlcen A mutiny , almoat raelted, but tha murderer- waa Anally laarmed and placed. In trona. Those b-aaedlea threw ath town of Tslnrtau kto a frensy of excitement. The Sandhurst ia under charter to tha aclflo Export Lumber company to carry carao of Oree-oo fir to Taku.- Bhe la V the Inman-Poulaen mill, where tha l W 1 1 1 wA - - -' , ALONG THE WATCRFRONTr La Fontaine moved out" into - tha tream yesterday afternoon, hut will not rave for the eea until Tueeday. Sh-i kas on board 1.471,812 feet of lumber or ureal wixain. Not being able to get a mate aa aoon a expected the achooner Allen A laden V! It n itn lumDer ror lino, win not get away ntll tomorrow or the next day. - D. W. Paul, local agent of the Sea en'a union, haa received a letter from Honolulu stating that the Bailor board jig-house people at that port are uak mg a great deal of -trouble for the kippers. Tha boardlng-houae la. la harge of Turk at Lewia, tha flrat named bf the firm being a son of tha Turk Who tnade himself notorious about IS or 10 eare ago running tha aama line of bualneaa at Astoria. ' .. '. A. B. TVollaber, flrat aaalstant local orecaater,. left thla morning for Long Iteaoh, -where ' ha will spend; a . three weeks' vscatlon. ; : , " , Jullua Blachoff, who had been In port land for the paat alx montha rep esentlng the Interests of K. C. Schran V Co., owners of the German ships Carl, Ihrtstei, Henrlette.v Emlle and other piling crart, iei laii. nigni ror nia pme at Bremen, - Germany. While ea mte .he wUl atop at Chicago New ork and other eastern cltiea ' ( ..MARINE.NQTES. Astorla. July 1. Arrived at ( a. m tea me r Elmore from Tillamook; at 1:11 a. m British bark Plnmore from n Francisco. Sailed at 11:1 -a, - m.. 'earner St. Paul for San Pranclsoo. Condition of the, bar. at 4 m 0 ma; wina soumeasi; weainer cloudy. laMb thai. MMtiii. Carrying T.IOO barrela of fuel oil the arge Santa Paula arrived yesterday at Portsmouth. - She waa brought from an- Frencloco to- Aatorhtt-by the ateamer v'hittier and up the river by tha M. F. jienderson of the - Shaver Tran sport a )on company a- fleet. , -The Whlttler rent to Vancouver, B. C. with a cargo f olL. Captain Pelle Is still in com mand of the Santa 'Paula. - i -... . 11 1 - "- .-.. V, '.-v-'T - Beballdlng tha Kaaaai. .u . x I When tha ateamer Kelianl, belonging n the Oregon Round Lumber company, ra taken on the ways of tha Portland I No pane ea afrVird to bnttMT wttk any r the exper'arnital kal(B fad. He la toe my siakin a ll'lnt tor llaMlf aad fimlly t vim arairted with a bad enesh er 4, or derelorw ratarrfe as the dtroet reenlt a rata, ft latsir usee a raw ese er Dr. 'x feee'a Oerataa irrne. A ad If anaMthlag ora arVM. f ennaiunptlon. sroatralea aim t say meailMr nf hit fatnllr.' Oar an a Hmm l II'n retlrat nn tn mtft a rar. Trial )tle. w. ri( (mtile, TV. At all drsfilsta riraan'a jllmanaa. . , , . .. . i i , U l i i I f -t '. i ,i re- i i i 7 t it we lwameJ ' ' ' vk"a In- fari woree . ' eray'aaed tt wb i to r ui4 Lr. - fche wi.l be an tntirely new hull, the - only 1! part of the oil craft that will- remain hel.-y be house, which has been raised eo e distance above ita foundation, in ortwr to sjlve the mechanics aufflcient room to work. The. ateamer, which will proi.fcUy be ready to launch, this month, will be used in the towln business.- . ;; rortiaad raepla Vo to Alaska. " . Tonlaht tha following Portland peo ple .will take passage on the steamer Hum bolt, sailing from the aound, for Alaskan- potnta: e O. J. Stlllwell - and wlft. J. B. Gordon and MoU-Gordon Tomorrow night the ateamer t CotUae 41 , ii . ii m ii. . . . . . . I rh.o'r..T..""TuId n6t make public hi. futur. pUn oertns or) aer are: Mt. and- Mra. W H. Palrbanka, Mr. and Mra. George W. Wolls. M. Cady. Jtlea- Mvermore. Mra Couelna, aflaa Henriette Abbott. Miss M. Lanyon, Miss M. Hurley, Mlaa C Munroe. Mr. and Mrs. Schllta kod M. G.. Munly and family. , : aT.faiWr-Haa-yrr-'-""Shortly before noon the British bark Pinmore. Captain Evans, arrived at As toria from Ban. Francisco with about 1.100 tons of general cargo, which ihe brought from Hull; it ia mostly pig iron and firebricks consigned to Meyer. Wilson .Co. - Tha vessel is- under charter to J. J. Moore t Co. to carry lumber , to Australia! "and- will - begin loading aa aoon aa her freight haa been discharged. The Plnmore spent 14 daya coming rrom ue California matropolla . , ' te- Oaaaaa Xa B Qaaraatlaed. v Four people are suffering from amall P -at La Camaa. and If another caee developa the town will be quarantined. Thla ' report waavproua-ht from the lit. le Waahtngton-olty yesterday by the- ateamboata plying on tha Columbia rlver -Nearly, all the people-la the town. It la aald, have been expoeed. Should the - town be . Quarantined It la probable that tha ateamer Ion will be tied up for awhile. . The cases are aald to. be of. a mild form. . ..... v SPECIAL PRCS3AT.I FOX TUB FOUItTII OF JULY CeUbration of tho Nation's Ann i- . vorsary Day Will Ba Paatura : t-utha Ex'pVapiu'i. .11 X. special, program haa beep arranged for the exercises on July 4 at the expo sition. Thera wjll ba many interesting feattirea on that dsjy' Including, formal ceremonies tn the bandatand at tha foot of tha grand atalrway , at 11 o'clock. Following la tha program:--1 .':,:..x:: Overturel,iberatl'a band. ! .'.. Invocation Rev. - - A. ..-A. " Morriaon. D. n ' - Reading of the Declaration of IndependenceHarry- Bulkier of Washing ton, wimct - pr. Columbia. - - , .' Columbia" Llberatl s band. ' ' Oration Rev. Stephen Wise, D-D. . Solo,1 "Star-Spangled ; Banner" Mra. Rose . Bloch-Bauer. -y ' 'y l . - ;y Benediction Rev. T.-1 Eliot, D. XX "America" LiberaU'a- band. - Salute of- 4t gune First battery, fl3d artillery, O. N. O. , , : ..- .. f IHmtEllA-LGARDlNER --.- 4 tttcpatck tax VIM JesraaLt Eugene, !Or., July ; l.-The newa of tha' accidental death of Ed Violet, a loaaring foreman, haa reached hero front Gardiner, om the , coast of Douglae - There are" no particulars of tha acci dent. - which ' occu rred Thureday . after boon, further than that he -wae working; In a logging camp at tho time. - Mlaa Emma Wold of Eugene haa Juat returned noma- from .- Columbia. Uni yerelty. New Tork City, where aha grad uated from tha college of teachers of that Institution. She haa been selected to fill the poaltion of. professor of biol ogy at Milla coll age and will leave hero in August to accept the poaltion. - v-'Oeea" Montgomery, a logger em ployed In one of the eampa In tha vi cinity of Waltervllle. while walking be hind a loc.wJttch. jraa being dragged by a -.donkey engine, waa caught, between the log and a stump, resulting. In the bones of one leg being croshed, -. NEWOlEPART.MENT MADE 'ia J TO RANGERS' JUTIES -tipeeTaltepatca te Tee laeraeL) ; Roaeburg, Or., July I. To tha eouth ern Oregon dlviaion of the Caecada for eat reaerve and the ""Aehhtnd reserve, under Hupervleor S, C. Bartrum of thla place, a new department haa been added, that of the technical and sctentiflo de partment of tha work. A. E. Cahoon of Washington, D. .Cv haa been sp laced In charge apd will work under Mr.! Bart rum. The ordinary foreat ranger haa to build trails and. put out Urea .and patrol tha country Inalde of the reaerve. Cahoon will have direction of the higher branches. After -thla tha rangere wlll procure their poaltlona through the civil service and Dot by appointment aa here tofore. -Among e requlrementa will ba markamanahtp with' tha title and tha re volver and other Ilka practical parts of tha woodman'a Ufa.' i,' . -. : v WALLA WALLA ELOPERS ARRESTED IN COLORADO f,,...rT '-r.;.';..;:.jr (goeelal Disoatea te The JearaaL) ." Walla Walla. July 1. Henry C. Stew art.and hla llryear-old' bride, who fled from - Walla WaUa af ter being aecretly married a week ago, have been arreatea at Brush; 'Colorado, .and are -now -oon- ftned- In tha county Jail at -Fort juogsn, rniarado. . Newa of thearreat of the fleeing couple waa telegraphed to Sheriff Painter yesterday and he wni leave wim requisition -pa pare tomorrow. R, : 8. Maase, father of the girl. Is determined to . push the chargea againat hla new eon-ln-law and Roeo Leslie, who aworo falaely to tha age of the girl. SUSPECTED BURGLARS- MUST FACE A TRIAL '" (aeelal Dlaeatek l tt Joereall r 1 Pendleton, Or.. July 1- Cart Manning and ' George Clifford were brought to the count jr Jail In thla city - today by Marshal Nevln af Helix and will be held to answer tha charge of burglary. Laat evening Juat before dark tha home of Mrs. Homer Kendall at Hells was robbed, the thieves eecuring two gold .watche. . a diamond ring end aaamlmea The t'l I III I II llllii llllllll I rest had been aeon leaving the Kerdll barn a abort time before; the robbery waa dleoovered.:- . -i Kaay AmU meral. - . . " (ftpeelal Ptaeatch te Tee JoaraaL) . Baker City. Or.. July 1. The fdneral of Mra Jud Jackaon. who died In South Baker, ,waa Jan elritWndedrrldayLj;! Ptntma Crner,Ex;!z.' i y.y - H Rttljnsd Frcra tha ,f ' Comm!:t!on. . ; 'r (Jaoraal Bpaeltl Sartioa.) " New Tork. 'July l.John . Walker, who resigned aa, member and chief engi neer of the" Panama canal, haa Issued a statement In' reply to Secretary Taft'a accusations that he left the canal work at critical time. Today Mr. Wallace left for an extended vacation, no I 3X1 The atatement in part la aa followe; The primary cauaea which lea me to. tender mv-realanatlon aa chief engi neer of the Isthmian canal commission were underlying" and fundamental ana I muat resent- tha charge that, my mo tive" In leaving the - work waa a financial one. "My decision waa arrived at as the re sult of the aix daya' uninterrupted thouaht which I was able to give the subject In all ita bearings ' during My voyage from New Tork to Colon in Jua-y It waa at thla payehological moment that I received a cablegram, from ' New Tork offering me a business opportunity which I was bound to consider. r "If Secretary Taft understood me to say that I had accepted a position in New Tork. he labored under a m leap pre heaatoa. ... ;r. I did not aeek the poaltion of chief engineer of the isthmian canal eommU- alm. - W- - ; r r - in reaaro io tne anuation at ranama. at no time during tho progreaa of the work could my relations have-been eev ered more - opportunely than now, - and; 1 with less damage-to- the work. I have made no criticism of personnel or lnalvldua)eJtut X do. believe that the obataolea duo to the governmental methods required by existing laws are so. aerioua that- they will - have to be eimlnated"ir" the American people are to see the-Panama canal constructed In a -reasonable - time , and at a moderate COOt.".- TO LOOK INTO TRADE " CONOITIOrJS ABROAD - . Woeraal tseclal erviee.) Waahlnaton. July 1. Tha act paai i by the last aeaaloq of congress giv to tha : department of labor ana q merco authority to send apeclal agenta abroad to 1 a veatl gate trade-oooditloea with tha object of promoting tba foreign commerce of the United Statee becomes I operative today and tha department la making arrangements to - take- imma dtata ad vantaga at ita rovlaloaa.- With- J Xrt the -next week or two five special arenta selected for tha iniaaion will be aent. abroad. ' The five agenta chosen for the -work are Charles M. Pepper, Harry R, Burrlll. Raymond F. Crist, Dr. Edward Bedloe . and Profeaaor ' XJncoIn Hutchinson of the University of Call fomla. Meaara. Burrlll .and Crist will go to the orient " Profeaaor Hutchin son will go-to South. America and vlalt all the Important seacorts on the At lantic and Pact fie coaata Of that con tlnent Mr. Pepper will go to Canada, and aubaequently to Mexico. Dr. Bedloe will ba aent to tha West Indies, Vene, auela and.,-British. - Dutch - and' French Guiana. It la expected' that - the. in vestigation will be completed 1n tha field by the close of tho present veer and that all the agenta will ha va their final reporta ready , for congress In tJanuary. f ? j i t -'- BUSINESS WOMEN TO' MEET IN NEW YORK S .,,.,-. ivaraai . apacuu aerviea.) . ' '. t I New Tork. July 1. Delagatea .from many aiaies are garnering in me me tropolis for -the- aocond annual conven tion of tho Bualneaa Women e National league, which was formed laat year at the St. uouia exposition. ' " - - - Tha league- numbers among Ita mem bera doctors, lawyers, .writers, artists,' atenographera, employes In department atorea, teachers in - abort, workers - In every branch of induatry. - The organi sation la not a charity, but alms at self- help, and la an alliance : of working women o provme a meana or com munlcatlon for bualneaa women' to fur ther organised helpfulness among auch." andto establish- aJhoma-on. Chesapeake bay - which.-will be .open all tae-yearW where aick or tired membera can - go for-pleasure or recuperation at slight expenee. Tne league haa already ranch near Denver for the uae of Ita membera, where the' living expenaea are moderate.- . -1 . . , LUMBERMAN TALBOT'S . S WIFE'SEEKS DIVORCE (Joeraal gpsctal garvtea.) San Franolaco, July 1. Mra. Annie Talbot, the wtfft of M. H. Talbot Preel dent; of the lumber firm of Popa Tal bot, wall known In Oregon and Wash Ingtoa, haa filed a petition praying for separation and the support, maintenance. custody and care or her three children. Vera, aged 14 years. W. C Talbot 11, and Erio- Talbot 1 .. She further prays for possession of the family -residenee at- MM . Jackaon street. fl.00. a month to support herself and children,- 15,000 attorney, feee and Il.tOO coata The wife tella a pathetic atory of neg lect, heartleaaneaa.. and ' the-"aneerlng Indifference" that ahe conaldered brutal, of an aaaault In which her'arma were brulaed. and wrist sprained, daya and nlghta ,of weeping, and daya and nlghta of lllneas in a noiei in a airanara cny. v '' The atatement la alleged to have been made by her Jiuaband in which he aald "You may tie youraelf In the attic or commit aulclde for an I care.4 i aa IiSii.i 'T INSANE MAN IS.RESCUED v : FROM DEATH ON DESERT 1 ; j: iJoeraal paritl iarvlee.l : Rlverelde, Cel.. July 1. Frank Sea- Man, naked, with, - eyea aunken and cheekbones almost protruding through tha fleah, atood.on jne iracaa ox me Southern 'Paetfid out on tba deeert 10 nilaa weet of Indlo thla morning and nnnad the Overland train. When the train erew-wetrt toward rrntm na nt- tempted; to .run away and restated af- tnrlm tn rescue him. seaman had been loat in the desert alnoa Tueeday morning, wiinoui iooo w water and - had thrown away all hla ninthlnar. cold watch and a small aum at money. Phyolclane on tba train found him Inaana and aald ha could not have eurvived the day.- Seaman la new tn tha county hospital recovering.. Ha loat hla way while looking for-water on hla way to Palm Sprtni larTaTaal-Woaarfaat (Special Dispatch te Tie Joeraal.) Baker City. - Or., July ; 1. County Clerk Combs announcea today that dur Ing his term of office to date, covering three years, he hsB tssued 100 marrtsge licenses, an average of 100 a year. .'The divorces grsnted In the same court have averaged about 11 per cent of thla aum- ber.. - . y . L .LLai. w3 !rtrlr: V.":i Intpect Structure! t-i lr.form&tlon Will Ca Val u&tla In Caving Property, Hereafter 'theeaptalna In tha fire de partment wUl have to aaalat In tha In spection of large ' buildings and . their contents. This order of Chief campoeu went. IntQ effect 'thla week. . Each of the 11 captalna will be aaslgned for Inspection duty in one of tha 11 dlatrlcta Into which the city has been divided. . Thla addition to the duties Of the cap tains baa been made "for the purpose of aeourlng Information for the fire de partment of all the targe buildings of the city. . The aiae ana piain ox con struction of the building, number of rooms, fir - escapes, atand plpea, pro vision for lessening conflagration basard, content and everything which would be of interest to a fireman wlll.be noted. As aoon aa a eurvey of a building la finished the record will ba placed on file with the chief engineer, who with his asslstanta and captalna will atudy tha bulldlaga and become familiar with every detalj. . i: ' ExplOBivea or highly eombustibie ma terial .which are not allowed to be stored in large quantities are sometimes found, In- whLcb -case the .proprietor- of the building and the owner of the gooda are Immediately notffed that they muat comply with tha law. - MILLER SEfiTENCEDTO THREE YEARS IN PRISON ' (Bpadal Oiapatch e The loaraal, ' Baker City. Or.; July 1. Judge White thla morning overruled the motion for a new trial and eehtenced Roy Miller-to tha penitentiary for three yeara - - ' Millar waa prealdent and caahier of the Bumpter bank that failed and hla conviction followed evidence adduced at the trial, among the allegations being that of receiving deposits whan tha in atltution waa known to be lnaolvent r.l'i ' : Oonf eraaea of . Babbla.-'.. ' '-.-"'(jooTaal IpaeUl gervloe. ) Cleveland, July 1. Prominent Jew ish rabbis from all parts of tha country are a-athering here for a conference which will begin tomorrow and continue through, the greater part of tha com Ing week. , An important question wnlon will coma before the conference - Is whether Jews and ?lrrtettaB otwuld intermarry. - A - controversy haa been opened, by Joaeph Laiarre, who In publlo utterance called : Rose Harriet Pastor, tn Jeweaa who la aoon to marry J. O. Phelpe Stokes, a "renegade." Prom inent Jewish thinkers have condemned Lasarre for - tho atand he hea- taken. The introduction of the aubject in the lowed by a lively discussion. . :v .' . . ? , ; ' Bank Big; BrrUend. , -i .. ' '- r-T- ---.-. i Joeraal Special garvtea.l - New Tork, July 1 Stockholders of tha Fifth 'Avenue bank, maong whom Russell Sage lemons of the largest, re ceived today. In addition to tha -regu larly quarterly dividend of IS per cent an extra dividend -of 1 20 jper cent, de clared out or tna proms , or - ana 1104.-Thla brlnga the return on the atock for tha laat two yeara up to Ma tter cent- a year.- which ta the. largest per" cent in dividend paid by any New ! Tork ban. , Tne Firm Avenue nana ia capitalised:. at 1100,000, -'and, according to the last; statement of Ita condition. haa undivided proflta amounting .to l.r :.'l-.-''.(yanala.nT Srtt4ali Tmt..::: V.. , Uaaraal FpacUl sarrtea . V Ottawa, Ont, July 1. In accordance with tha arrangement reached with the British . government early - In - the year tha Canadian government today takes overihe defenses of Halifax and Esqui mau. "The ' arrangement provldea. that tha dominion a hall maintain tha do fenaea In flrat-claaa ahape and garrison .them with all branches of tha service. Brltlah artillery and engineer . experta will be retained for a time to train their Canadian auocessora. The annual cost to Canada in maintaining these forts will be 11.000.000., ' .rs v. '.-.To.ltava aTaw Poetoffloe. ' 1;-V (Joeraal Sseetal Sarvtce. Tp6kiWasTVuTyI.pbkanaIa to have a new poetornce on tha north aide thla aummer. ; Tha atatlon will be built at once soma place on North Mon roe, between Maxwell and Indiana av enues, and will take cere of all. mall for delivery; west of Division and north f tbe'Hver. i . Thla la to be called station A. and' will be In ahape for bualneaa about tha flrat of September. From 18 to 14 carriera will ba assigned to this etation. . 1RVINGT0N PARK -ACREAGE Acreage Tracts Within the City ; - -.'. Limits -r This beautiful acreage tract lies between . ' -, -j, " :; ; ; : r" Irvington Park 4 AND These tracts, will be sold at f 500 'per. acre, v.j' ?-s- . V Stevenson -Drown Co. '" 110 SECOND STREET 1 firtton Cooperative Borne Association Will build you a houae, pay off - -yenr mortgage or etart you ln. -s - bualneaa and give you a long J.. ' term of yeeraT In which to repay your loan. . " r -Omtp 4 Par Cmmt Iktmrmnt Charged The only way for " the amall wsgeearner to become lndepand- . ' enC Call at - . . .. V,'.,,.. laoai ST, lSeVt Femrth et aor- ,. - aar Morriaon, for fall partlam- LOOK HERE 10x100 comer,- nea flats, aplandld location r price 114,000; Income, $2,100 per annum. 14 per cent. or 11 H 'per cent clear of taxea and insurance; talk qtilck i ,ki. l nM ta vr vfi.. iiliiiU iOt U caTai tuUoUngV- j Height mm The opportunities offered at FIRLAND , for . people of limited mearts to acquire homek now have never been equaled in the hiatory of -roruana. - "-;.. ,- . ' ' Trni nf houaea wa are now In poaltion to build and aell at Jnt .rates. . .;. ... -.1 t COME OUT EARLY Tomorrow -1; Look over the tract aea tha " advantages and Improve ments already here and you will book your order .with: Mr. Taylor before you leave , jtiiriana,:;;-3.:ii:-":; - LoUSlOOai Payble$3 ' Down, $3 Month v - W. In laaa otthah BOxlOd feet. rgraded streeta.' city waterv faat; F car ' aervtce, - phones. net xhbora, . nr, nhiMrehes. achools: . every convenience of tfte clty'a beet suburbs and other very substan tial Improvements aoon coming. - We have an inducement to offer at FIRLAND that will be exceptionally favora ble to all who are tired of renting and it will pay you to see us at once. Qeb. W. Brown -Room 101 Sailing-Bldg. aln llll.- v - Phma- V ' A TATXOm' AT FimtAaTO. . Aajf ., for -JWuatrated folder With ' r 1...... piai. ,. .. Real Estate For Sale BY THE TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. 91750 r.V' :;:'L "Cor. Union . ave. and Eugene at., Sne building alte 01x100 feet; streeta im proved, cement sidewalks, aewer, water and gaa. :V;J '.Vc-V"'.;"-- i-" , , - 7- 91800 rS HunTiyaldera1n7hart5thirTw cottage I rwmi, oain, large iuii basement, gaa; very easy terma . ; -' "V- 92250 ':"7 -": Br 14th - and Wasco ata ! (Holladay Park addition , . 60x,100 feet and new houae rooma, bath, etatlonary waah atand, full oement baaement, gaa; terms can bo arranged. , , - -- 92250. r"- r - K. 11th, St., near B. Morrison. -100x100 feet, tine location for a couple of nice houses or foe. Hate; easy terms. . - ' 91650 : , . Point View St Johns), 100x100 feet and a nice new cottage of S rooms. v ; 918OO Cor. William a ave. and Alberta at, let 80x100 feet and cottage I rooma and bath, aewer'' and gaa. 91200 w! Near Peninsula station. lOOxltS feet and house t rooma, bath, baaement, gooJ .:. . V V-" aii kaa .'. aww . , Larrabee st..' only a few blocks from the Steel bridge, a beautiful lot 60x100 feet; fine view of river and harbor. -y- "::' 9I6OO Irvlngton-. "(cor. 10th and Tillamook ata. ), 76x100. feet,. v streeta- Improved; term a half cash. i 93250 t- Height aU near 8haVer,J 100X100 fee, and modern pottage rooma. bath, fur nace, bandaome mahogany mantel, flnr yard, lota of fruit treea. ; :r 93500 -,Trv;' ft: fe eor.-B. 8th and B. Oak sts., BOX 100 feet ahd houae I rooms; streeta Im proved, concrete eldewalk,. aewer- .t v-- ; - 91300 . factory ' at., near Thurman, 1 about 0x0 feet each. - - . : lots 100x100 feet, N E. cor. ISth and Overton ata., on the new ,"M"Ncarllne. - . RTUf , LSS 0MTO. abstbaots rvsorxs THE TITLE GUARANTEE v I & TRUST CO. - aaa t Chamber of Oowisisa ; -- Vottland, Oregon. ; ..:.- - $47,000110 feet en Washington at Beat buy on tho market. - ' ; I f W.OocOljpttJj ; ltontg fllS lSr90wiOOxlOO. corner If th and Alder. gMJOO-lO flata. corner 10th and Tay lor.. Rents 3t0 month. , - . ...-.- - - - - - , - ". r' ' ' , , 1 ' ' Sahlstrom & Patterson . 014 f oarth. ;aeV eiaom. :-UusMess-Men AND OTIIERS; VHO REQUIRE RAPID TRANSIT, FREQUENT CARS f -5 248 Oregon -Water Power , brkei, smokers' compartment, coach seats) run -';trthrou'i? CITY VIEW PARK, every 12 hours j last ' car at night leaves downtown at 1 a. m. Bull Run water; mains m front of every lot; streets graded V -- and curbed sidewalks already built jn- F X high", level," ideal place to live In Portland. Fire v r-nydrants"; arcHiights; one of the" largest and" best y 'schoolhouses In Portland p three chriTches; too aa " loons; Beautiful viewi o mountains, Tiverr cir. -This is CITY VIEW PARlCiuperb, unequaled. Lots $250nd Upwards? .00 Pet Hcnth; : - y $5 Cash Down, or AU Cash Your Option 7 ; -CjQNSroERrYoffperhaps have hesitated to go 1 'del)t for iflot becauseryolf would have to pay in 'T .terest1 Nowratop and think. While you are pay--. ; ing for it you have the use of both the lot and"your . money. After you have your money in the lot you , 7 have the ute of a lot that is Increasing In value. - Aren't you getting the best of the bargain all of the "' 77'' time? The writer says Yes, and has bought two lots. Oregon First and m mi a a a a fNmiMM A Kew Water lower if is' nearing completion at RESERVOIR PARK." The de mand for water is increasing owing to the number of newl buildings going up.' -?t . ;v , , ' 'COME OUT and LOOK at the property. It ia the MOST : BEAUTIFUL and HEALTHFUL location in tJie auburbs of -Portland. Yejun-rojoy-jd-scenery, aurroimdcd-hyfiajr garden spoisr PURE AIR, PURE WATER, DESIRABLE NEIGHBORS and everything that will make life pleasant for you. You annot buy anything to equal it for the money. Lots $100 and up. Terms to suit purchaser. All lota are level, graded streets, fruit trees and berries on moat all of the lots. - Take" MOUNT SCOTT CAR. -Get off at KERN PARK 1 j . a mtm aaaa. a a A e aaa. aaaa, a aa-t. aa (and KESttKYUlK rAKiv to tract. Aeents at office at ; . further' particulars, addresa H. METCQ Telephone, Main 474.; ; , lullll Addition is the place to buy a first class modern home at a very low price. - Four to eight rooms all finished,' $780 and ' up. They all have full basements, porcelain bath tubs and .L.toilets, hot jndcold waterLWOod fiberk" picket fences and all 1 large lots. Remember, there are no shanties in my addi tion. I have built and sold 48 homes already and have .. seven more ready now. - I have a few choice lots left at $75 to $150 each. Also some choice acreage; one downtown property that is worth $9,000 I will sell for $3,000 Re member, I will give, very easy terms or big discount for "cashT'SeiTrieTthe owner, JOE NASH, in big white house at Nashville Station, on the Mount Scott car line. Phone ; Union 1561. ; 15 OIXEGON DAILY JCU a h w.s r a r a rr o - Co. Aider Streets . V ' . a ' '' . stjiuon,). wiac nve diocks norm station and on the ground.-For : f-r --. i:."f.,ip. '-'f;-' 7 ; 226-228 FRONT STREET k a u t t ijc pcc - !