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L. J 4.ve "' v ? . A, .(, U . TO GIVE liU.i tSin ; Franqlsco Divine to "Ad Sj.Jr j Chautauqua, To- I morrow W, C. T.'U. DAY CROWDS , M -.v..- GLADSTONE PARK ;! ; ,,;'; -.v ',r:Tf ;, i'Homir Davenport and Mni. Cll- r l man laa Large Audiences .Tomorrow's Program H : i v-'. ' ' - V i ;-U .- i A DUsUk Tee JwmU ; ; Qladatone Park, July 1 l-r-The Chau , 'tauque auditorium wa filled to over ' flowing laat night to hear Homer Coven . port'e lecture, -.rs. Oilman lecture on ' 'Amerc' Place Today", wa five the , closest attention by tlver afternoon eu ' dlenos.' '. Extra car to be attached yUo-tho- local-train to oarry Jh crowd t, that came to 'hear theee two speaker. I j i,. Thi la W. C. -T. U. day. The earliest ' trains brought In whit : Mbbonr . In ; large numbers and tby wr still com i'.v Ing at t p. mv '" ''"" ,V '"S ''. Mr. U F. Addltoh. tat president of K' th W. C. T.'Ui. introduced Rv. Anna - Bhaw. whose lecture on Toe New Man" ."'.. waa the feature of today's program. -, The Bralnnrd Maroons and.T. M. C A. '-- fleams of Portland played " ot . baseball today.; ' So far these two hare . ' ' . made the highest averages and are even. The May Queen" cantata tola evening . will be the mueloal event ot this as sembly. 1 ;. The mornlna- class in mualo hu about J III pupils and from thess tbycnorus : will bo made. pp. '-; ? Blahop John H. "Hamilton, hi wife i and-hla daughter of Ban Francisco are ' here- i today. ' Blahop ; Hamilton' will preach- the - sermon.- tomorrow evening. A The reglatratloa being almost eompleted ;.it Is found many campers from distant . lowha.are present,-among them being: Mr. an Mra.- A- H. Cone. Aurora; Mrs. ' 1. W. Bruwn. Hobbard: WrU-and Mrs. Bufflngton, Pueblo, .Cola: Mrs. C. : P. ' 'Williams Troutdale. Or.; Mra Lottie . Thomas and Miss Maud Ford. Kansas ' ; City. Ms.;- Miss Bernlce Welton. Fair .'. bury, Neb. J Mrs. J. A. William a, Spo r kH;Uri. b A. Pomps, Miss Grace i :'i Pomps' and Mrs. B. Hv Btowell. Van- .couverr Mrs. H. E. , Wheeler,. McMlnn-. ; vine; Mlas Bthel GOodrlcb, Salmon, v Jdaho..'. :.. i V . An accident that for a tlnis looked s serious happened at the baseball gam a t - Va TrnH.M lulvl 1 trmm atruckr aouarely la the face by a ,; "flying ball and knocked senseless. . Utttv Hoadloy today discussed thsTth century snd looked Into the mind, and -work of George Eliot before the classes Mn English literature; Neit Monday ',' morning at I and o'clock the subjects wilt be the Uth century and Ruskin. 1H TomerroWsf program follows: 10:l a.'m-iunday scbooL '. ; ' 1 p. m. Mualo by Chautauqua chorus, v1bt. David's boy cbolr. Miss EUaabetb 1 . JIarwas and Miss Mary Alverta Moraa -ernnon by Rer. Ann ehaw,- Tho Heavenly Vision.'. - - " p. m. Sacred concert, Parson'g or - chestra. y i, -.' -v - yy: ' . 1 :'. m. Muohr' byv -t!hautauqu cPhoruo, St David's -boy " choir,-; Mlas Mary AlvsrUvMosOs .sndi Morman Espy. Sermon oy Bisnop i. -yvi.uamuion.- v -JEW COURSE OF STUDYr - FOR WASHINGTON SCHOOLS nlpMiai Dlapatek te The feeraalk; . liOlympta, "Woah., 1 July 1L.A M V' eourse of study for the common schools , of : Washington Is being prepared at the office of the state school superintend ,:. eot.- The same will be eompleted and submitted to the etate board of educa tion for approval at ,Ug meeting. on August 'JL - It Is being arranged and ' nrlnted In pamphlet form for dlatrlbu ' tloa at the proper time and will contain . a general outline of the work including - the primary and eighth grade. . -' After Automobnine; Ridins. Golf- mam , ? ing, Tennis, or any outdoor iports,M. a bath with Cuticura Soap is most refreshing, coolingand soothing. For preserving, purifying, and : beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, ' and hands, for ' irritations of the. Z ain, heat rashes, tan, sunburn, - -mica aiiu sungs or insecu, tame : ; ness and soreness incidental to ; ; , summer sports, for sanative, anti septic cleansing, and for all-the J purposes of .the oilet, bath, and - nursery. Cuticura Soap, assisted , by Cuticura Ointment, is priceless. . CvMnn Sm mrtlM 141m, m4V1m m4 mi I SmM ft iiiMh S,iliU m CMtew. ItW (MM ( ' f .- Cr, wl. b r alMMr. hmww Ht W f eNtMrarr-Ahf t aor 1 m mm m ' '- aarae It, - a m Un m im haul Mb." , Ore-on't , Lart Irrigation .i .Cchema Chown- in Re!!f :? ' f at Expoaition. , : - ' OPTIOriS C3TASNSD ON ' PRESENT CANAL SYSTEM Elrhty-Fiva Par Canty of tha Private Lands Now Signed fiK- Up Undartha Project. ; . - gMUI Dtawtce t 11U ImL , , Klamath Falls. Or- July It. Numer ous unique engineering problems are encountered in the Klamah reclamation project, which embraces the . largest area of .Irrigable land embraced In any of the numerous government Irrigation enterprises . - nearlna . a construction stage,-. Relief model of the project arc on exhibition in - the Forestry and ir rigation ' buildings at the Lewis . and Clark exposition., and are proving .one of the main attractions to fair visitors from tblo region.- . .".'"''( t -' During the current quarter, ' In add tion to the survey work which baa been continuously prosecuted, . much - has been accomplished In the matter of purohaso of necessary reservoir and dam sites, and In the amicable settle ment with the various - canal compa nies. ' The preliminary estimates and plans hare been carefully reviewed and approved, and the chief engineer recom mends the project for early construc tion. : . . ) t ''. ;;. - ;. . :r. Oaaal OpUoas jOMaimeaV ": 'The option for the purchase ot the Ankeny canal at a cost of 160,000 and the recognition of the water, right now vested la : the l.Tlf acres of land now owned by the proprietors of the canal was extended to June 1 .and. although this option has now lapsed. Mr. Ankeny-i la completing abstracts of title to the property preparatory to making transfer to . the United States. An option for the purchase of the. Adams oanal at s cost of 1100,000 has been obtained from F. 1 Adams, the latter to sign up his 1,000 acres of land with the Water Users association, which would In effect reduce th purchase price to about 16s, 000, The - Ankeny and - Adams canals have each - been .Irrigating some' M00 acres of land -for the peat IS years and both canals can be utilised as lateral systems-of the proposed govern ment project. Negotiations ' with .the Klamath - Canal ' company have Anally been, brought to a successful Issue, an agreement having been entered into for the surrender of all Its canal Property and water rights to the United' Sums for IMMteV; -e t-j. -.- , Terms of settlement have been agreed apon for the -purchase of the Clear lake reservoir sit embracing , some 11,000 laeree of lake and lands riparian thereto. together with riparian rights on Tula lake, It miles of existing canal, rights of way-for-new canals, eta, and the final steps for- the - transfer of this property to the United States are now under way.' , .V. -Detal) topographic "work' to- control f mat location of the distributary oyafem hjutJaeenlnvprogrean Blnoaprli la, .and some TO square miles have already been mapped. - These naps are made on a Soaieof X.000 feet to the Inch. -wUh-uaoiu tour intervals of m Inches, Inches and 10 inches, depending upon . steep ness 'of .slope, and from preeent indica tions will cost isas than fit per' square mile. . ': . ;. Stream gauging and evaporation ob servations have neon continued, and la addition th work of lake and . river sounding has been taken, up In more de tail than heretofore. . - ' ' y o J&oeate Oamat bs,;'" i ,' It Is expected that that . month will see at least one locating party -to fix final location of canal In, the field and 'that a boring outfit-will have -com menced operations and th. preparation of final plans and specifications for cer tain parts of the, work wUl be under way. , - r.-l f ' . . v V At present IS per cent of the private lands have been signed up under the project, and It Is believed that' nearly alt of the land will com In within a few weeks. During ; the ' coming ' quarter topo graph la work will be completed and praetloally all the locations for th lower project will be fixed, when a con siderable tore of men. may be relieved. Th work of sinking test pit along the Unas of 'Canal,-and that ot boring at dam site snd elsewhere will be nearly. If not quit, completed. Designs and specification will be prepared as rap Idly as the result of boring and other field operations permit. The regular hy dro graphic work will be continued. The soil classification will be completed and also a report- on drainage conditions. , railroad building ; ;:; g i )T0 BEGIN IN KliMATH V , ' t .. " '"" " 1 " ' ' ' . '. ,v .' . ' (trril Olseatek The iearaatl - ' Klamath Falls. Or., July II. Ths Mc- Cloud people now, promise to have their road in operation to Laird's Landing on th, Lower Klamath lak within one year, and , the California Northwesters has Bled articles of incorporation wttft a capital -of 41,100,000, assuring that within the year ltOOMt wHt have trams running Into Klamath Falls,- There 4s also good promise that a third road from ths .seat will touch this county In th near future. -' . - - A 10-year franchise has been granted to a company for the construction of a street, railway, in this city, work on which Is to ' be begun as soon as the rallreed ie -completed. -making H possi ble to bring In th necessary material EATS WATERMELONS AND ' DIES AT LA GRANDE i"La orande, Or., July II. t Harris, one ot the best known Jewish- Inhabi tant of this city, aged OT years, died laat . night from ' an acute attack - of Bright's dlaeae brought on by eetlng melon which had been cut. and left la an to box for several day. Th body will, be taken to San Francisco for burial In the Jewish cemetery. He was a native of Poland and had been a reel- dent of this city, for almost II years. He leaves a widow and a large family of- children.- -i- t m i i ,i, ;, . . &aa4 Offloo Beeelp. ;y. .' " Usenet gMtar Servlee.) -Olympla. Wash., July It The state land off la receipt for June were as fellows: For school land leases and In terest $10.101. OT: permanent school and sale of school lands, 11,T0I.I; lease and aale ef tide land, l,7.1l: har bor lease, tTI.lt; sale of - university lands. 1141.10: state Institutions. 1171: clentlflo leases, eta, 1111.10: normal leaaes. to; ttl.41; agricultural leases, etc. III; espltol leases, 149. - i ... ' "l.'H"! " i City Coard Meats .Monday to : Azn Ccnaliar Location of 'K New H;h School, v . 7 '. ; ' ; I K y -.' ' ' y Z Ay DANCER OF CROWOINQ 4 ;i! "HELD TO CE SERIOUS Proximity of Hawthorne Building Would Allow Room Neither for " Play Crourida or Expansion. ' '- The new east side high school may not be built on th vacant block adjoining the Hawthorns school, which waa the alt selected by th. taxpayers at -the an nual .meeting In December end later ap proved by the city board ot isobool. di rectors. Many prominent eltlsens who r interested In ducatlpnal work. In cluding Dr. Stephen B. Wis and Dr. T. L. Eliot .have been instrumental In hav ing the school board call a meeting for t clock- Monday afternoon, at which time the former action of-th board may be rescinded and a hew site selected. . .. Sine ta meeting of. the taxpayers In December there '- has been a marked change of sentiment regarding th site of I the high school, Because the city owned the block- adjoining the Haw thorns school the taxpayers thought the new school building should be. located at' that place without taking Into con alderatlon the evils which might arts from 1 having two crowded . schools In such close proximity. "i y , . ; , Director H. Wittenberg has always opposed the present i- location and . has favored the purchase of two blocks st Twelfth and Davis streets, which . he said could be secured for about. 121,00. He has succeeded in intereetlng many of the most prominent cltlsens and there Is probability that 'th sit of ths pro posed building wlU be changed Monday afternoon. - .-. i.. JUDGE L R. WEBSTER p VISITS KLAMATH FALLS ..: -: ' (Speelal DUpetch te The JsarsaL) ' : Klamath Falls, Or.. July Is. Judge U R. -Webster of Portland Is here .In the Interest of the Oregon Military Road eompany, which, is . disputing the oounty's right to collect some 11,101 tax on It land In the Klamath Indian reservation. - Sine th court' her has decided against them. It la probable the cass will be carried upv v- - ' State Land Agent West waa her Mon day Investigating homestead entries la the marshy part of Swan Lake valley, where homesteaders, cannot comply with requirements of the law because of water, and it 1 likely th state will claim th lands. ..- i,,.' ;'.; WOMAN BOUND OVER -V' ;;;1-T0 SUPERIOR COURT - i-i ?- ; , (Joaraal Seedel aervlas.) - Walla Walla. Wash, July 41. Follow lng a trial held In th room of th Injured--woman at Sty Mary' -' hospital,' Judg Huffman yesterday' bound over to . th superior court Mrs. " paullnt Rlsutti. who, shot Mrs. Frank AUUlo through the head with a revolver on th morning of June IL. The Ohootlng occurred on th Whitney farm. k where th husbands of th two woman ars employed as - gardener. Mrs. Alllsio waa too 111 to appear In court yester day and Judg Huffman consented to hold the hearing the hospital. The evidence showed that th women , lav bad trouble several t1ma..., ,,: . BIG ATTENDANCE AT; 1 I ASHLAND CHAUTAUQUA -..,y ,., : j . ,. ' (Saeelal Olsaetcb Te. Iserssl.) ;.. , Ashland, Or., July II. Th thirteenth annual assembly of th Southern Ore gon Chautauqua association, which opened her this wertc has bad, -an at tendano above that of prevlou yeara Th assembly building, recently en larged to seat abrrat J.00I people, was fUltd the first nfght to hear th con cert given by th Cassmor family,' and last night a great crowd was present to hear' Bishop Hamilton of San Fran cisco.' A large tented villain sprang up In a day la Chautauqua grov. v - v EUREKA CADETS LEAVE - ; ; ALBANY FOR SALEM gpedal Mspeteh te The Jeers!. , '. Albany, Or., Jul II. Th Eureka cadet, on th way to the exposition at Portland, arrived her -yesterday . and laat evening gave an entertainment at the Congregational church. They left her this morning - for Salem, where they will remain over Sunday. Rev. F. Baker Is In charge of th company. Th boy camped on a vacant , half block opposlt th courthouse, and the camp was lit every way- handled a that of a regular military organisation..'.- t , . . MR. AND MRS. GREENH 'I t ry jFREED AT TOLEDO LL 1 (Ipeslat Birete te lie Joaraal. 1 : - Toledo, Or, July ll. Mn and Mr. Fred Oreen, arrested last February on th charge of murdering EL O. Sharratt, th Lutgena mrohant and poatmaster, hav been discharged after an xhaut Ive Investigation by th grand Jury, a not true bill being brought In. .Mrs. Oreen was arrested by Sheriff Tom Wdrd In -Portland and bor husband.wss taken Into custody at Lutgena .. - CHARGED WITH SELLING b r UOUOR ILLEGALLY ' ,' -f ; . '' (npsrtsl Olssatek tsTs tumnt,TT ' Hlllsboro, Or, July II. Oliver ChovA Ing of Dtlley. . In this county, was brought befor th Justloe of the peace hero yeetarday on two charge of s.Ulng liquor without license. The accused was held to appear at th circuit court. , His bond in each caee wa SI. - About on yea ago Chowing pleaded guilty to a similar Charg and wa fined SJ00 by Judg McBrld. . j' FLY ON THE FLYER ' Evtry Saturday OrJy 2 JO Two- , i . . '' bar-Tkksts..'' ' '.'- - portland-Sessld Flyer ot th A. C P R. leave Union depot every Saturday t 1:10 p. m. for Clatsop beach points direct Only four hours' tide. No trans-, fer. No delays. No dust Se C A. Stewsrt scent III Alder street about tickets, official information, tUa cards. ' f r r tc, and aak for Clatsop beach souvenir, containing 10 beautiful half-tone Ulnar tratlon. Tickets sold at Union depot y. ,;;';',; ' . : '; cic:;;;j Session Food " Convent'cn : Ends With Pennsylvania Withdrawing r Cecausa , of Ccandal.- -y ; Th National Pure Food convention adjourned- yestsrdsy afternoon, but not before . Commissioner CrttcbAeld of Pennsylvania had withdrawn his stats's representation on th ground that there wa something wrong la the conduot of an investigation as to th printing of the proceeding of th convention two yeara ago. .- i - A Chicago Arm bad the contract for the -printing at that time and it wa charged that offers of Immunity from prosecution ware made by It to pros pective advertisers In case they violated th pure food- law. An Investigation was ordered and Mr. Crltohfleld wanted to know yestsrdsy if It had been taken up. Th secretary replied that It had been neglected. H. B. Myera, th Chi cago printer, made - a - denial of ' the charges and declared that every cent received for advertising had been turned over to th treasurer. Then there was a discussion and the withdrawal of Mr. Crltchflald ended th session. . -I Officers were elected for th ensuing year a follows! i t - J. B. Noble. Connecticut,' president;' Professor - Elton Fulmar, Washington, first vice-president; 8. W. Burke, Idaho, second - vtoe-presldsat; " Mr. - Mary, Wright. Colorado, third vice-president; R. M. Allen. . Kentucky,- secratary. The executive committee, consists .of J. 1 Emery, Wisconsin: .-F. J.'H. Kracke, New York; T. K. Bruner. North Caro lina, and Horace Ankeny, Ohio, ' The 'investigation of - the, printing scandal by the new sxecutlve commute -wa ordered, ',.-'y;. .:-.:,.' y y - SUNDAY EXCURSIONS On th Corvallia & Eastern Railroad. Excursions on th C eV J5..R. R. run every Sunday from Albany, Corvallia snd point west, leaving Albany at 7: to a. m., Corvallls I'a. m., connecting with 8. P.-local from Kugene. and overland for Eugen at night Five hours of fun and pleasure at th most famous resort In the west' Three-day rats of It from Portland good on excursion trains either wsy.- -. .' v - ., .' i. ..'.-,' ffQerkFair - Cemp Grounds Company 11 ' - serenading and Adjoining HAWTHOra PARK Gateways from camp grounds Into park. Seats, tables, swings, lagoons and shade in this most beautiful park in Portland. , Ten minutes .walk from the business district on west aide. Twenty minutes ' - to the World's ' Fair Grounds by car. Live at home in Portland and r avoid . the ' heavy ccst-- and inconcenieave of the crowded lodging house and res taurant. There will - be an at tendant In charge of. the Tented City day . and' night.. , Free telephone- connections in his office The famous Bull Run water piped on the tract fretv-Toilet arrange menta and sanitary appliancea lo cated convenient to alL; Garbage will be removed daily at expense of the company. All avenuea and alleya will be kept clean and free from rubbish. "You must reserve tent space for time of your Visit. Send us your reservation now, that we may be able to take care of you when you come. Remit ua $7, which will pay your first two weeks', rent, with right of occu pancy at $2.50' per week thereaf ter. You can reserve for any two weeks during the fair period. .The first to register win have choice of space. Mail all remittances to G.Y. HAE2Y, Sccrttarv-Tr'tasuTtr - 11S SO Si. Portland. Or. , y i Phone Main III. - . Or any of the following agent of our Company! . . Herbert VT QUI , .. . . Woodburn Howard A Scott... ....Alhanv Hurley A Taylor. ....... ..Independence non. r. nnnuagn.,,,, A. H. Blender N. Whealdon.. ...The Dalle .Myrtl Point Aug. Huckensteln lUl.ra Ambler A Wsttere. ...... .....Corvallls Campbell A Fuller.... ....Dallas Brltt A Asplnwall . ..Brooks SOOTH St. JOHNS SOUTH ST. JOHNS SOUTH ST. JOHNS u-. J,'"t - The most sightly tract on above the river," perfect ; piped to 4. FINE VIEW OF fclYER ?-fv y .!. : ! S2QO PRICED AL Du D EACH Small cash payment,' balance on very easy terms. ,; The Title Guarantee & Trust Co; 'v; ':i -f 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce Most select tract in heart of a district that wifl always be noted where people acquired horhes of their own for the money they v 'f '; . ; . . y; , ' y. '- 'h C', . paid . for , .honse-rent '' i. ; ; 'U', , -N.J ' jf T --- .' ! Typical Mount Xkfm Um aMflrTri tKrnni A-ia ftiAtiainrl tennis F-V . MT UiHU wMaMVU wMvtf WMV assWMiSH j-ww w w - . ; It'a one of the niceat car-ridea the city affords, and if you-ars interested in gUtedged . suburban real estate at inducements never before approached in tia or any other city, come out tomorrow. You will sea a district that has set ths pace for the whole country as means of saving to the people i Rmmbr w mU vou choice htoywatactualccaparmitttecyMto lot (or lota) at actual rent rate paid fat th : dry Ibr th nam ort of homos, ' Th district ha avary advantaf ef th vary boat miburban tract adjacent ta -Portland, ''.'jt -C t;l-;i'"-- - ''"' ' '; ' ; ? y:; v'''':'.''" T-'.;''':."; - ' ML Scott car-i-S cent fare. Agent alwaya on ground.- Qty office open eveninga. y . Phone) Main 3139 CITY AND 0LU3AN a bow, anodB hoaae on Nob Hill. paying Is per cent on pnoe aaaea. 1M 100x100. list and Clinton III. srw V-cooaa modern home, on I4tk and Hawthorne avenue. Price 11,150. - aavea. eloa to eltr limits, with room house and III fruit trees. Price 11.160. . , , sovni and tors at awamwx, and WTtACM on easy payment. STEVENSON-BROWN CO. US Second Bteee. DBSTOHga 'AHD ' BUILDIS. I aoa 4th at, BOrRES BPILT ON INSTaLLhtSNTS, orr pBicga. W. P. DAICER . ess wzuzaxS AVBsrvm v'y ;f ramSa 1TSS. '.' ' Has aeveraj rare epportunltle to bom- seekers. House and iota xor saie m Xrvlngton and Holladay Park Additions. ' - ' '' -"'-y -; .;." J -. -.-. ::,-- - the Peninsula, level, high drainage. Hydrant water every lot ); r "'). AND PORTLAND HARBOR v ":- "'''' "'y-)v-jT'J Scott CotUg H6inoKatursVr"ad the intolerable and impoverishing lot at 10 CXNTS A DAY, and buOd any OEG. W. BROWN Room eeeteeeeeeeeeeeeiMeeMeeeeeeft; I'M' Ia nearlv comoleted 'at imand for water is increasing buildinga going up. -;"K:'' j COME OUT and LOOK kt i BEAUTIFUL and HEALTHFUL location Jm the auburba cf . Portland-You can enjoy grand scenery, surrounded by taa ; garden apota, PURE AIR. PURE WATER, DESIRABLE Z NEIGHBORS and everything you. You cannot buy anything to equal It for the money. ; Lota $100 and up. Terms to auit purchaser. All lota are level, : graded streets, fruit trees and berries on most all of the lcti. ' - Take MOUNT SCOTT CAR. Get off at KERN PAXIi: : (and RESERVOIR PARK sUtion). Wlak five blocks north tto tract, Agents at ot&ce at further particulars, addreaa H. A1ETZGER. llanfctf Ov;r.:r f Telephone, Main 474. i - "Put Mc Off at Vernon" Take ear at Seoond and Washington and go out and see th most beautiful building spot in roruana. leu ine cow duqtor to "put rou on at vbrnow.- wo nave an agent vn um ro 1 to I o'olook every day. or call at our afflea and vro will take yon out and tell yon all about our plan ef selling these lots. Spool moucementa nam to in vestor that rUl buy a block or mora. Single lots from 0 to I0 on th In stallment plan. Call or write for our lrular. -, . . : ". ''. Mocrc lnvestrr.:nt Co. ISIVi Statk SUae. vkoa State ta ted Esti fcvritj ISI.IOI renting fnr U, M0. renting fer 7I JS.OO reatin fr ............. . 14.000 rent in f for ............. 1.10 11.00 -f- f 1.10 U.ioe r- r l. 11 j r f ' I roskdenc prop- as the place would have Prettier Homoaites, - rfVir KTPLJIND tomtttliW. expense of rent. : '; Uad at a boo yon want and sl' 303 Faluns Bulldlns V Ifn. RESERVOIR' PARK. f The de- owing to the number of new ' ' V;V ': ', y ' - ".'.'y.' ' thepropert It ia the MOST ; that will make life pleasant for . atauon ana on me grouna. cr ; ' . v"vl,':v :' r: I 225-22$ FRONT STREET fc 7 . . r This choice tract of III sores on the Oregon- Water Power Railway ard river, tweoty-on- minutes rid frn riret and Aider streets, 1 new on th market and selling fast. Th present purchaser . are- all kom-bulidrs aad Improvements . will begin at ooe Large lota. 1010 feet, on th earllaa. right at th station, for 4.0 per lot. Cholc acre traota, from oae aer with rich, soil, water plentiful, fo 11. per aer. - Th land surrounding aer tracts la Improved and hirhly " tlvated. Th prlee of lots Is Sfty !. per cent lee than property imllarl situated In any direction from th . fi ler of Portland. Also take Into s the excellent csr service, the heal location and beauty and suit um As a special induoeaieat to ot. ple to own their swa horoee aXarsvll enable them to heve a lerge -. the principal reeson wn u have been placed low en lots tractsTThe tltU is perf.OL a abstract of title furnished to t ot upon innulry ef the Hlbenila SavlnM bank. 141 S ton atreet. Fori.and. Ore-". Free t'eket t end ft ' par wl 1 te rvii. t ' 1 run."-e f l .e . t-e I "7. n- V ' '? loe t - i IVuDOwaidCics ill Parfi ffi